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'''David Stainer''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 47]].
 
'''David Stainer''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 47]].
  
He pipped [[Peter Coutts]] by just two points in Coutts' eighth game, and went on to make three centuries before losing to [[Cyril Cohen]].
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He pipped [[Peter Coutts]] by just two points in Coutts' eighth game, and went on to make three [[century|centuries]] before losing to [[Cyril Cohen]].
  
 
A solicitor, in 2003, he was invited back to play fellow solicitor [[Simon Cobb]] in a [[special episode]].
 
A solicitor, in 2003, he was invited back to play fellow solicitor [[Simon Cobb]] in a [[special episode]].
  
He has appeared on several other quiz shows, most notably ''{{w|University Challenge}}'', ''{{w|BrainTeaser}}'', ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', ''{{w|100% (game show)|100%}}'', ''One To Win'', ''{{w|Grand Slam (TV series)|Grand Slam}}'', ''{{w|Only Connect}}'', ''Cleverdicks'' and ''{{w|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (UK game show)|Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?}}'', winning £64,000 in the last of these.
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He has appeared on several other quiz shows, most notably ''{{w|University Challenge}}'' (as the captain of the {{w|Oriel College, Oxford}} team that finished as runners-up in the {{w|University Challenge 1998-99|1998-99}} series), ''{{w|BrainTeaser}}'', ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', ''{{w|100% (game show)|100%}}'', ''One To Win'', ''{{w|Grand Slam (British game show)|Grand Slam}}'', ''{{w|Only Connect}}'' (as the winner of the first series in 2008, and two Champion of Champions specials), ''{{w|Cleverdicks}}'' and ''{{w|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (British game show)|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?}}'', winning £64,000 in the last of these. In 2019, he won the 66th series of ''{{w|Brain of Britain}}'' and, in 2021, he won the "Brain of Brains" title. He has also taken part in the British, European and World Quiz Championships on numerous occasions.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==

Latest revision as of 22:13, 1 March 2024

David Stainer was a contestant in Series 47.

He pipped Peter Coutts by just two points in Coutts' eighth game, and went on to make three centuries before losing to Cyril Cohen.

A solicitor, in 2003, he was invited back to play fellow solicitor Simon Cobb in a special episode.

He has appeared on several other quiz shows, most notably University Challenge (as the captain of the Oriel College, Oxford team that finished as runners-up in the 1998-99 series), BrainTeaser, Fifteen to One, 100%, One To Win, Grand Slam, Only Connect (as the winner of the first series in 2008, and two Champion of Champions specials), Cleverdicks and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, winning £64,000 in the last of these. In 2019, he won the 66th series of Brain of Britain and, in 2021, he won the "Brain of Brains" title. He has also taken part in the British, European and World Quiz Championships on numerous occasions.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
3231 15/04/2002 P Peter Coutts 76 – 78 David Stainer Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lionel Blair Richard Samson 131
3232 16/04/2002 P David Stainer 100 – 73 Leslie Ellison Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lionel Blair Richard Samson 130
3233 17/04/2002 P David Stainer 102 – 35 Margaret Shephard Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lionel Blair Richard Samson 127
3234 18/04/2002 P David Stainer 100 – 39 Sheila Mackay Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lionel Blair Damian Eadie 117
3235 19/04/2002 P David Stainer 80 – 96 Cyril Cohen Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lionel Blair Damian Eadie 117
S5 25/08/2003 S Simon Cobb 88 – 93 David Stainer Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Geoffrey Durham Susie Dent 138