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'''Episode 1''' was broadcast on 2 November 1982 at 4:45pm, as part of [[Series 1]]. It was the first-ever episode of ''[[Countdown]]'' as well as the first programme ever shown on [[Channel 4]].
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[[Image:Richard whiteley captioned on ep 1.jpg|frame|right|I say! Isn't that the ferret man?]]
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'''Episode 1''' was broadcast on 2 November 1982 at [[Countdown transmission times|4:45pm]], as part of [[Series 1]]. It was the first-ever episode of ''[[Countdown]]'' as well as the first programme ever shown on [[Channel 4]].
  
[[Jeff Andrews]] played [[Michael Goldman]], with Michael Goldman winning {{score|50|27}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Ted Moult]], and the [[lexicographer]] was introduced only as [[Mary]].
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[[Jeff Andrews]] played [[Michael Goldman]], with Michael Goldman winning {{score|50|27}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Ted Moult]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Mary]].
  
Episode 1 was hosted by [[Richard Whiteley]] ''(pictured)'' alongside "hostesses" [[Cathy Hytner]] and [[Beverley Isherwood]], who placed letter and number tiles on the board respectively. Isherwood also created three-digit targets for the numbers rounds using a random-number generator, introduced as [[CECIL]] – "Countdown's Electronic Calculator in [[YTV Studios|Leeds]]". This name is still used today, despite production of ''Countdown'' moving to Manchester in 2009. Before the first numbers game, [[CECIL]] initially generated a target of 988. However, this was intended as an example of how CECIL worked, and was not used as the target number for the round. [[Carol Vorderman]] was the programme's "vital statistician", responsible for checking contestants' calculations and solving numbers rounds where necessary. During Series 1 and [[Series 2]], this role was alternated with Dr [[Linda Barrett]].
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Episode 1 was hosted by [[Richard Whiteley]] ''(pictured)'' alongside "hostesses" [[Cathy Hytner]] and [[Beverley Isherwood]], who placed [[letters game|letter]] and [[numbers game|number]] tiles on the board respectively. Isherwood also created three-digit targets for the numbers rounds using a random number generator, introduced as [[CECIL]] &ndash; "''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Electronic Calculator in [[The Leeds Studios|Leeds]]". This name is still used today, despite production of ''Countdown'' moving to [[Granada Studios|Manchester]] in 2009 and [[Dock10 Studios|Salford]] in 2013. Before the first numbers game, CECIL initially generated a target of 988. However, this was intended as an example of how CECIL worked, and was not used as the target number for the round. [[Carol Vorderman]] was the programme's "vital statistician", responsible for checking [[contestant]]s' calculations and solving numbers rounds where necessary. During Series 1 and [[Series 2|2]], this role was alternated with [[Dr Linda Barrett]].
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Andrews claimed following the final round that he saw the [[conundrum]] immediately but forgot to buzz in.
  
 
This episode was repeated on 2 November 2007 to recognise ''Countdown'' and Channel 4's 25th anniversary.
 
This episode was repeated on 2 November 2007 to recognise ''Countdown'' and Channel 4's 25th anniversary.
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This episode was sampled in {{w|Channel 5 (British TV channel)|Channel 5}}'s documentaries ''Britain's Favourite Game Shows'' (2019), ''TV's Biggest Gameshows: 50 Years of Fun'' (2020), and in Channel 4's 2023 documentary ''Best Year Ever: 1982''.
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==Rounds==
 
==Rounds==
 
{{Rounds-start|Jeff Andrews|Michael Goldman}}
 
{{Rounds-start|Jeff Andrews|Michael Goldman}}
{{R-letters| 1|TNEMARHIB|RAIMENT  |MINARET  |AMBIENT*            |  7|7  |  7}}
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{{R-letters |1|TNEMARHIB|RAIMENT  |MINARET  |AMBIENT*            |  7|7  |  7}}
{{R-letters| 2|OCEETSPUG|5       |COUPES  |TOUPEES*            |  7|13 | 14}}
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{{R-letters |2|OCEETSPUG|{{notasked|5}}|COUPES  |TOUPEES*            |  7|13 | 14}}
{{R-letters| 3|ZSGUOLUAS|GLOSS    |GLASS    |GAOLS*, GAUSS*, GOALS*, LASSO*, LUAUS*, SAGOS*, SLAGS*, SLOGS*, SLUGS, SOLAS*, SOLUS*, SOULS*, USUAL*| 12|18 | 19}}
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{{R-letters |3|ZSGUOLUAS|GLOSS    |GLASS    |GAOLS*, GAUSS*, GOALS*, LASSO*, LUAUS*, SAGOS*, SLAGS*, SLOGS*, SLUGS, SOLAS*, SOLUS*, SOULS*, USUAL*, ZULUS| 12|18 | 19}}
{{R-numbers| 4|1|3|10|7|6|4| 493
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{{R-numbers |4| 1|3|10|7|6|4| 493
 
|500|sol1=(7 − 3 + 1) × (6 + 4) × 10
 
|500|sol1=(7 − 3 + 1) × (6 + 4) × 10
 
|424
 
|424
 
|cv=493|solcv=(6 + 1) × 7 × 10 + 3
 
|cv=493|solcv=(6 + 1) × 7 × 10 + 3
 
|17|18|29}}
 
|17|18|29}}
{{R-letters| 5|ILOOSOIRE|6       |ORIOLES  |ROSOLIO*            | 17|25 | 36}}
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{{R-letters |5|ILOOSOIRE|{{notasked|6}}|ORIOLES  |ROSOLIO*            | 17|25 | 36}}
{{R-letters| 6|GCKIEIFVS|FIVES    |SKIVE    |GIVES*, IVIES*, VICES*| 22|30 | 41}}
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{{R-letters |6|GCKIEIFVS|FIVES    |SKIVE    |GIVES*, IVIES*, VICES*| 22|30 | 41}}
{{R-letters| 7|EDOSEXDEB|BOXED    |DOSED    |SEEDED*            | 27|35 | 47}}
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{{R-letters |7|EDOSEXDEB|BOXED    |DOSED    |SEEDED*            | 27|35 | 47}}
{{R-numbers| 8|50|3|1|3|10|7| 833
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{{R-numbers |8| 50|3|1|3|10|7| 833
 
|843
 
|843
|840|sol2=50 × (10 + 7) − 3 × 3 1
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|840|sol2=(10 + 7) × 50 (3 × 3 + 1)
 
|cv=833|solcv=(50 − 1) × (10 + 7)
 
|cv=833|solcv=(50 − 1) × (10 + 7)
 
|27|40|57}}
 
|27|40|57}}
 
{{R-conundrum|9|LIGHHGIHT|c2sol=HIGHLIGHT|c2time=5.75|27|50|67}}
 
{{R-conundrum|9|LIGHHGIHT|c2sol=HIGHLIGHT|c2time=5.75|27|50|67}}
 
{{Rounds-end}}
 
{{Rounds-end}}
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Episode 1 was broadcast on 2 November 1982 at 4:45pm, as part of Series 1. It was the first-ever episode of Countdown as well as the first programme ever shown on Channel 4.

Jeff Andrews played Michael Goldman, with Michael Goldman winning 50 – 27. The Dictionary Corner guest was Ted Moult, and the lexicographer was Mary.

Episode 1 was hosted by Richard Whiteley (pictured) alongside "hostesses" Cathy Hytner and Beverley Isherwood, who placed letter and number tiles on the board respectively. Isherwood also created three-digit targets for the numbers rounds using a random number generator, introduced as CECIL – "Countdown's Electronic Calculator in Leeds". This name is still used today, despite production of Countdown moving to Manchester in 2009 and Salford in 2013. Before the first numbers game, CECIL initially generated a target of 988. However, this was intended as an example of how CECIL worked, and was not used as the target number for the round. Carol Vorderman was the programme's "vital statistician", responsible for checking contestants' calculations and solving numbers rounds where necessary. During Series 1 and 2, this role was alternated with Dr Linda Barrett.

Andrews claimed following the final round that he saw the conundrum immediately but forgot to buzz in.

This episode was repeated on 2 November 2007 to recognise Countdown and Channel 4's 25th anniversary.

This episode was sampled in Channel 5's documentaries Britain's Favourite Game Shows (2019), TV's Biggest Gameshows: 50 Years of Fun (2020), and in Channel 4's 2023 documentary Best Year Ever: 1982.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Jeff Andrews Score Michael Goldman Others Max.
1 TNEMARHIB RAIMENT 7 – 7 MINARET AMBIENT* 7
2 OCEETSPUG 5 not asked 7 – 13 COUPES TOUPEES* 14
3 ZSGUOLUAS GLOSS 12 – 18 GLASS GAOLS*, GAUSS*, GOALS*, LASSO*, LUAUS*, SAGOS*, SLAGS*, SLOGS*, SLUGS, SOLAS*, SOLUS*, SOULS*, USUAL*, ZULUS 19
4 1 3 10 7 6 4 → 493 500
(7 − 3 + 1) × (6 + 4) × 10
17 – 18 424

CV: 493 = (6 + 1) × 7 × 10 + 3

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5 ILOOSOIRE 6 not asked 17 – 25 ORIOLES ROSOLIO* 36
6 GCKIEIFVS FIVES 22 – 30 SKIVE GIVES*, IVIES*, VICES* 41
7 EDOSEXDEB BOXED 27 – 35 DOSED SEEDED* 47
8 50 3 1 3 10 7 → 833 843 27 – 40 840
(10 + 7) × 50 − (3 × 3 + 1)

CV: 833 = (50 − 1) × (10 + 7)

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9 LIGHHGIHT 27 – 50 HIGHLIGHT
(5.75 seconds)
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