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'''Darren Shacklady''' first appeared in [[Series 29]], beating [[Tony David]] {{score|69|38}} on his debut on 18 February 1995, which also happened to be one of the show's few [[List of Countdown terminology|perfect games]]. Darren went on to win four more games before losing to [[Tim Dickinson]] {{score|63|52}}, but his scores — he averaged almost 65 points a game, which if he had completed his [[octochamp]] run, would've have put him on a par with [[Harvey Freeman]] — saw him return for the finals as #3 seed. Darren beat [[Barry Hughes (Series 29)|Barry Hughes]] and [[Andy Cusworth]] on his way to the final against [[Chris Rogers]]. Darren dominated the final, winning {{score|105|63}} to become the 29th champion of Countdown. Darren returned in 1996 for [[Championship of Champions VIII]], beating [[Satbir Gupta]] before losing to [[Kenneth Michie]] in the semi-finals.
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'''Darren Shacklady''' was the [[series winners|champion]] of [[Series 29]] and a semi-finalist in [[Championship of Champions VIII]].
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He was from Bickerstaff, Lancashire, and first appeared on 18 February 1995 beating [[Tony David]] {{score|69|38}} on his début, which also happened to be the second ever [[max game]] in the show's history. Shacklady went on to win four more games before losing to [[Tim Dickinson]] {{score|63|52}}, but his scores — he averaged almost 65 points a game, which if he had completed his [[octochamp]] run, would have put him on a par with [[Harvey Freeman]] — saw him return for the finals as #3 seed. Shacklady beat [[Barry Hughes (Series 29)|Barry Hughes]] and [[Andy Cusworth]] on his way to the final against [[Chris Rogers]]. Shacklady dominated the final, winning {{score|105|63}} to become the 29th champion of Countdown.
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Shacklady was a favourite for [[Championship of Champions VIII]] in 1996, where he beat [[Satbir Gupta]] in the first round before losing narrowly to [[Kenneth Michie]] in the semi-finals after neither player solved the crucial conundrum.
  
 
{{series winner|preceded_by=Damian Eadie|series=29|followed_by=Verity Joubert}}
 
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
{{episode table}}
 
{{episode table}}
{{ep | 1621 | 16/02/1995 | P | Darren Shacklady | 69 - 38 | [[Tony David]] | [[Jan Harvey]] | [[Ruth Killick]] }}
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{{ep | 1621 | 16/02/1995 | P |'''Darren Shacklady'''| '''69''' - 38 |[[Tony David]]|[[Jan Harvey]]|[[Ruth Killick]]|'''69'''}}
{{ep | 1622 | 17/02/1995 | P | Darren Shacklady | 72 - 23 | [[Liz Rickets]] | Jan Harvey | Ruth Killick }}
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{{ep | 1622 | 17/02/1995 | P |Darren Shacklady| 72 - 23 |[[Liz Rickets]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|75}}
{{ep | 1623 | 20/02/1995 | P | Darren Shacklady | 68 - 41 | [[Peter Andrews]] | [[Nigel Rees]] | Ruth Killick }}
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{{ep | 1623 | 20/02/1995 | P |Darren Shacklady| 68 - 41 |[[Peter Andrews]]|[[Nigel Rees]]|Ruth Killick|74}}
{{ep | 1624 | 21/02/1995 | P | Darren Shacklady | 55 - 26 | [[Brenda Thomson]] | Nigel Rees | Ruth Killick }}
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{{ep | 1624 | 21/02/1995 | P |Darren Shacklady| 55 - 26 |[[Brenda Thomson]]|Nigel Rees|Ruth Killick|75}}
{{ep | 1625 | 22/02/1995 | P | Darren Shacklady | 73 - 41 | [[Conor Martin]] | Nigel Rees | Ruth Killick }}
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{{ep | 1625 | 22/02/1995 | P |Darren Shacklady| 73 - 41 |[[Conor Martin]]|Nigel Rees|Ruth Killick|75}}
{{ep | 1626 | 23/02/1995 | P | Darren Shacklady | 52 - 63 | [[Tim Dickinson]] | Nigel Rees | Ruth Killick }}
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{{ep | 1626 | 23/02/1995 | P |Darren Shacklady| 52 - 63 |[[Tim Dickinson]]|Nigel Rees|Ruth Killick|73}}
{{ep | 1648 | 27/03/1995 | QF | Darren Shacklady | 66 - 43 | [[Barry Hughes (Series 29)|Barry Hughes]] | [[Pete Murray]] | [[Richard Samson]] }}
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{{ep | 1648 | 27/03/1995 | QF |Darren Shacklady| 66 - 43 |[[Barry Hughes (Series 29)|Barry Hughes]]|[[Pete Murray]]|[[Richard Samson]]|71}}
{{ep | 1651 | 30/03/1995 | SF | [[Andy Cusworth]] | 46 - 51 | Darren Shacklady | [[David Jacobs]] | Richard Samson }}
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{{ep | 1651 | 30/03/1995 | SF |[[Andy Cusworth]]| 46 - 51 |Darren Shacklady|[[David Jacobs]]|Richard Samson|68}}
{{ep | 1652 | 31/03/1995 | GF | [[Chris Rogers]] | 63 - 105 | Darren Shacklady | David Jacobs, Pete Murray | Richard Samson }}
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{{ep | 1652 | 31/03/1995 | GF |[[Chris Rogers]]| 63 - 105 |Darren Shacklady|David Jacobs, Pete Murray|Richard Samson|117}}
{{ep | 1851 | 3/10/1996 | CQF | Darren Shacklady | 45 - 34 | [[Satbir Gupta]] | Jan Harvey | [[Susie Dent]] }}
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{{ep | 1851 | 3/10/1996 | CQF |Darren Shacklady| 45 - 34 |[[Satbir Gupta]]|Jan Harvey|[[Susie Dent]]|69}}
{{ep | 1853 | 7/10/1996 | CSF | [[Kenneth Michie]] | 46 - 40 | Darren Shacklady | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent }}
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{{ep | 1853 | 7/10/1996 | CSF |[[Kenneth Michie]]| 46 - 40 |Darren Shacklady|Jan Harvey|Susie Dent|66}}
 
{{episode table end}}
 
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[[Category:Contestants in Championship of Champions VIII]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 22 May 2021

Darren Shacklady

Darren Shacklady was the champion of Series 29 and a semi-finalist in Championship of Champions VIII.

He was from Bickerstaff, Lancashire, and first appeared on 18 February 1995 beating Tony David 69 – 38 on his début, which also happened to be the second ever max game in the show's history. Shacklady went on to win four more games before losing to Tim Dickinson 63 – 52, but his scores — he averaged almost 65 points a game, which if he had completed his octochamp run, would have put him on a par with Harvey Freeman — saw him return for the finals as #3 seed. Shacklady beat Barry Hughes and Andy Cusworth on his way to the final against Chris Rogers. Shacklady dominated the final, winning 105 – 63 to become the 29th champion of Countdown.

Shacklady was a favourite for Championship of Champions VIII in 1996, where he beat Satbir Gupta in the first round before losing narrowly to Kenneth Michie in the semi-finals after neither player solved the crucial conundrum.

Preceded by
Damian Eadie
Series winner
Series 29
Followed by
Verity Joubert

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
1621 16/02/1995 P Darren Shacklady 69 – 38 Tony David Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Ruth Killick 69
1622 17/02/1995 P Darren Shacklady 72 – 23 Liz Rickets Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Ruth Killick 75
1623 20/02/1995 P Darren Shacklady 68 – 41 Peter Andrews Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Ruth Killick 74
1624 21/02/1995 P Darren Shacklady 55 – 26 Brenda Thomson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Ruth Killick 75
1625 22/02/1995 P Darren Shacklady 73 – 41 Conor Martin Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Ruth Killick 75
1626 23/02/1995 P Darren Shacklady 52 – 63 Tim Dickinson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Ruth Killick 73
1648 27/03/1995 QF Darren Shacklady 66 – 43 Barry Hughes Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Pete Murray Richard Samson 71
1651 30/03/1995 SF Andy Cusworth 46 – 51 Darren Shacklady Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs Richard Samson 68
1652 31/03/1995 GF Chris Rogers 63 – 105 Darren Shacklady Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs, Pete Murray Richard Samson 117
1851 3/10/1996 CQF Darren Shacklady 45 – 34 Satbir Gupta Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Susie Dent 69
1853 7/10/1996 CSF Kenneth Michie 46 – 40 Darren Shacklady Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Susie Dent 66