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[[Graeme Simister]] played [[Richard Campbell]], with Richard Campbell winning {{score|75|58}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Jenny Hanley]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | [[Graeme Simister]] played [[Richard Campbell]], with Richard Campbell winning {{score|75|58}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Jenny Hanley]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | ||
− | Notably, in | + | Campbell's 75 points is the joint-highest [[9 round format|9-round]] score ever achieved without a nine-letter word, shared by [[Harvey Freeman]] on [[Episode 466|11 November 1986]]. |
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+ | Notably, in Round 4, the [[numbers game]] could have been solved simply as 100 = 100, but [[Richard Whiteley]] encouraged the [[contestant]]s to find alternative methods. This is the only recorded instance in which it has been possible to solve a numbers game without using any mathematical operators at all, outside of ''[[8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown|Catsdown]]''. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
{{Rounds-start|Graeme Simister|Richard Campbell}} | {{Rounds-start|Graeme Simister|Richard Campbell}} | ||
− | {{R-letters |1 |ROCHEDBAM|BROACHED |BROACHED |RHABDOME* | 8|8 | 8}} | + | {{R-letters |1|ROCHEDBAM|BROACHED |BROACHED |RHABDOME* | 8|8 | 8}} |
− | {{R-letters |2 |CIGDNETVO|DEVOTING |DEVOTING |COVETING | 16|16 | 16}} | + | {{R-letters |2|CIGDNETVO|DEVOTING |DEVOTING |COVETING | 16|16 | 16}} |
− | {{R-letters |3 |NESGIHFUP|PUSHING |PUSHING |GUINEPS*, GUNSHIP | 23|23 | 23}} | + | {{R-letters |3|NESGIHFUP|PUSHING |PUSHING |GUINEPS*, GUNSHIP | 23|23 | 23}} |
− | {{R-numbers |4 | 100|3|10|4|8|2| 100 | + | {{R-numbers |4| 100|3|10|4|8|2| 100 |
|100|sol1=(2 × 3 + 4) × 10 | |100|sol1=(2 × 3 + 4) × 10 | ||
|100|sol2=(10 + 3) × 8 − 4 | |100|sol2=(10 + 3) × 8 − 4 | ||
|33|33|33}} | |33|33|33}} | ||
− | {{R-letters |5 |LONJSEWLO|WOOLLENS |WOOLLENS | | 41|41 | 41}} | + | {{R-letters |5|LONJSEWLO|WOOLLENS |WOOLLENS | | 41|41 | 41}} |
− | {{R-letters |6 |MEZSARLIN|REMAINS |MANLIER |MARLINES*, MINERALS | 48|48 | 49}} | + | {{R-letters |6|MEZSARLIN|REMAINS |MANLIER |MARLINES*, MINERALS | 48|48 | 49}} |
− | {{R-letters |7 |TAKCROSEW|STROKE |RACKETS |CASEWORK* | 48|55 | 57}} | + | {{R-letters |7|TAKCROSEW|STROKE |RACKETS |CASEWORK* | 48|55 | 57}} |
− | {{R-numbers |8 | 100|2|5|10|2|3| 900 | + | {{R-numbers |8| 100|2|5|10|2|3| 900 |
|900|sol1=(10 − 2 ÷ 2) × 100 | |900|sol1=(10 − 2 ÷ 2) × 100 | ||
|900|sol2=(5 + 2 + 2) × 100 | |900|sol2=(5 + 2 + 2) × 100 | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:1504}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:1504}} | ||
+ | [[Category:9-round games]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes in Series 27]] | [[Category:Episodes in Series 27]] | ||
− | [[Category:9-round scores over | + | [[Category:9-round joint scores over 120]] |
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[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | [[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Jenny Hanley as a guest]] | [[Category:Episodes with Jenny Hanley as a guest]] |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 1 August 2023
Episode 1504 was broadcast on 8 March 1994, as part of Series 27.
Graeme Simister played Richard Campbell, with Richard Campbell winning 75 – 58. The Dictionary Corner guest was Jenny Hanley, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Campbell's 75 points is the joint-highest 9-round score ever achieved without a nine-letter word, shared by Harvey Freeman on 11 November 1986.
Notably, in Round 4, the numbers game could have been solved simply as 100 = 100, but Richard Whiteley encouraged the contestants to find alternative methods. This is the only recorded instance in which it has been possible to solve a numbers game without using any mathematical operators at all, outside of Catsdown.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Graeme Simister | Score | Richard Campbell | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ROCHEDBAM | BROACHED | 8 – 8 | BROACHED | RHABDOME* | 8 |
2 | CIGDNETVO | DEVOTING | 16 – 16 | DEVOTING | COVETING | 16 |
3 | NESGIHFUP | PUSHING | 23 – 23 | PUSHING | GUINEPS*, GUNSHIP | 23 |
4 | 100 3 10 4 8 2 → 100 | 100
(2 × 3 + 4) × 10 |
33 – 33 | 100
(10 + 3) × 8 − 4 |
|
33 |
5 | LONJSEWLO | WOOLLENS | 41 – 41 | WOOLLENS | 41 | |
6 | MEZSARLIN | REMAINS | 48 – 48 | MANLIER | MARLINES*, MINERALS | 49 |
7 | TAKCROSEW | STROKE | 48 – 55 | RACKETS | CASEWORK* | 57 |
8 | 100 2 5 10 2 3 → 900 | 900
(10 − 2 ÷ 2) × 100 |
58 – 65 | 900
(5 + 2 + 2) × 100 |
|
67 |
9 | RAINGRANT | 58 – 75 | NARRATING
(3.75 seconds) |
77 |