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Todd went behind in the first round, but equalised immediately, and both contestants maxed the next 12 rounds, leading to the crucial conundrum {{word|IHURTPALM}}, which Todd solved after 4.5 seconds to win the final with a score of {{score|126|116}}.
 
Todd went behind in the first round, but equalised immediately, and both contestants maxed the next 12 rounds, leading to the crucial conundrum {{word|IHURTPALM}}, which Todd solved after 4.5 seconds to win the final with a score of {{score|126|116}}.
  
Todd's next televised ''Countdown'' appearance was in [[Championship of Champions XIV]] at the start of 2016, where, in the preliminary round, he squared off against [[Series 70]] semi-finalist [[Samir Pilica]]. Todd opened an early lead in this episode by outclassing Pilica on the first two numbers games and spotting the [[darren]]ic word {{word|TOASTIER}}. Hereafter, he held onto this lead consistently, scoring in all but one of the remaining letters rounds and spotting the conundrum {{word|ROMANYIPS}} in fairly short order. This performance gave him a winning score of 127 to Pilica's 88, bringing him into the quarter-finals and setting up a [[rematch]] with his Series 69 opponent Jen Steadman.
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Todd's next televised ''Countdown'' appearance was in [[Championship of Champions XIV]] at the start of 2016, where, in the preliminary round, he squared off against [[Series 70]] semi-finalist [[Samir Pilica]]. Todd opened an early lead in this episode by outclassing Pilica on the first two numbers games and spotting the [[darren]]ic word {{word|TOASTIER}}. Hereafter, he held onto this lead consistently, scoring in all but one of the remaining letters rounds and spotting the conundrum {{word|ROMANYIPS}} in fairly short order. This performance gave him a winning score of 127 to Pilica's 88, bringing him into the quarter-finals and setting up a [[rematch]] with his Series 69 opponent Jen Steadman. Unfortunately for Todd, history did not repeat itself and he lost 107-85, infamously declaring SRSLY.
  
 
{{series winner|preceded_by=Giles Hutchings|series=69|followed_by=Mark Murray}}
 
{{series winner|preceded_by=Giles Hutchings|series=69|followed_by=Mark Murray}}

Revision as of 00:52, 19 January 2016

Callum Todd won Series 69, and in doing so, became the first non-octochamp to be a series champion since Ben Wilson in Series 46. He is also a participant in Championship of Champions XIV.

After scraping through his first 3 games, he joined Apterous, and greatly improved his performances in his next 4 shows, before controversially losing to Abdirizak Hirsi on a tie-break conundrum in his 8th game, but his 7 wins and 747 points were enough to see him qualify for the finals as the #7 seed.

In the quarters, he was up against the record-breaking #2 seed, Jen Steadman, and after falling behind early on, he turned it around to win by 3 points in a 108 – 105 game. His semi-final saw him take on the #3 seed, Glen Webb, and despite his 6 small numbers games letting him down, he managed to put in a convincing 107 – 82 victory to take him into the final against the record-breaking octototaller Dylan Taylor.

Todd went behind in the first round, but equalised immediately, and both contestants maxed the next 12 rounds, leading to the crucial conundrum IHURTPALM, which Todd solved after 4.5 seconds to win the final with a score of 126 – 116.

Todd's next televised Countdown appearance was in Championship of Champions XIV at the start of 2016, where, in the preliminary round, he squared off against Series 70 semi-finalist Samir Pilica. Todd opened an early lead in this episode by outclassing Pilica on the first two numbers games and spotting the darrenic word TOASTIER. Hereafter, he held onto this lead consistently, scoring in all but one of the remaining letters rounds and spotting the conundrum ROMANYIPS in fairly short order. This performance gave him a winning score of 127 to Pilica's 88, bringing him into the quarter-finals and setting up a rematch with his Series 69 opponent Jen Steadman. Unfortunately for Todd, history did not repeat itself and he lost 107-85, infamously declaring SRSLY.

Preceded by
Giles Hutchings
Series winner
Series 69
Followed by
Mark Murray

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
5779 27/09/2013 P Ritch Greenwood 58 – 70 Callum Todd Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Katherine Grainger Susie Dent 125
5780 30/09/2013 P Callum Todd 83 – 66 Adam Dexter Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Katherine Grainger Susie Dent 120
5781 1/10/2013 P Callum Todd 79 – 55 John Blaker Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Katherine Grainger Susie Dent 121
5782 2/10/2013 P Callum Todd 101 – 40 Breda Sexton Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Michaela Strachan Susie Dent 133
5783 3/10/2013 P Callum Todd 103 – 74 Ben Hendry Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Michaela Strachan Susie Dent 122
5784 4/10/2013 P Callum Todd 108 – 61 Lucy Bryden Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Michaela Strachan Susie Dent 133
5785 7/10/2013 P Callum Todd 114 – 77 Chris Allum Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Michaela Strachan Susie Dent 123
5786 8/10/2013 P Callum Todd 89 – 99* Abdirizak Hirsi Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Michaela Strachan Susie Dent 135
5834 13/12/2013 QF Jen Steadman 105 – 108 Callum Todd Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dan Walker Susie Dent 133
5838 19/12/2013 SF Callum Todd 107 – 82 Glen Webb Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Richard Madeley Susie Dent 138
5839 20/12/2013 GF Dylan Taylor 116 – 126 Callum Todd Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Richard Madeley Susie Dent 134
6283 11/01/2016 CP Callum Todd 127 – 88 Samir Pilica Nick Hewer Rachel Riley John Inverdale Susie Dent 137
6288 18/01/2016 CQF Jen Steadman 107 – 85 Callum Todd Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Naga Munchetty Susie Dent 125
* includes 10 points from a tie-break conundrum