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[[Chris Colsmann]] played [[Verity Joubert]], with Verity Joubert winning {{score|86|65}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guests were [[David Jacobs]] and [[Jon Pertwee]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | [[Chris Colsmann]] played [[Verity Joubert]], with Verity Joubert winning {{score|86|65}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guests were [[David Jacobs]] and [[Jon Pertwee]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | ||
− | Notably, this final involved the two lowest seeds of the series, with Joubert and Colsmann having been seeded | + | Notably, this final involved the two lowest seeds of the series, with Joubert and Colsmann having been seeded No. 7 and No. 8 respectively. A No. 7 vs No. 8 grand final is an extremely rare occurrence that always requires at least four seed-table upsets in the quarter- and semi-finals. |
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+ | An out-take from this episode, with [[Richard Whiteley]] saying that the following series would take place "in January of 1966" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XZUPlVEU08&ab_channel=countdowngoofs] was sampled in Channel 5's 2019 documentary ''Britain's Favourite Game Shows''. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
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{{R-conundrum|14|THINWOUND|sol=WHODUNNIT|65|86|127}} | {{R-conundrum|14|THINWOUND|sol=WHODUNNIT|65|86|127}} | ||
{{Rounds-end}} | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:1717}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:1717}} |
Latest revision as of 18:58, 4 June 2021
Episode 1717 was broadcast on 29 September 1995, and was the Series 30 grand final.
Chris Colsmann played Verity Joubert, with Verity Joubert winning 86 – 65. The Dictionary Corner guests were David Jacobs and Jon Pertwee, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Notably, this final involved the two lowest seeds of the series, with Joubert and Colsmann having been seeded No. 7 and No. 8 respectively. A No. 7 vs No. 8 grand final is an extremely rare occurrence that always requires at least four seed-table upsets in the quarter- and semi-finals.
An out-take from this episode, with Richard Whiteley saying that the following series would take place "in January of 1966" [1] was sampled in Channel 5's 2019 documentary Britain's Favourite Game Shows.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Chris Colsmann | Score | Verity Joubert | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | XRKOEARFP | parker ☓ | 0 – 6 | PORKER | 6 | |
2 | CBMEOEDTY | COMEDY | 6 – 12 | BECOME | COMBED*, DEMOTE*, EMBODY*, EMOTED*, OBEYED* | 12 |
3 | 25 8 3 4 9 1 → 155 | 155
(9 − 3) × 25 + 4 + 1 |
16 – 22 | 155
(9 − 3) × 25 + 4 + 1 |
|
22 |
4 | RMTPIEILU | LUMPIER | 23 – 22 | TULIP | IMPERIL*, LIMEPIT*, LIMITER*, PLUMIER* | 29 |
5 | DTLWEAUHO | WEALTH | 29 – 28 | HOWLED | OUTLAWED | 37 |
6 | 100 7 6 2 10 5 → 663 | 663
(100 + 10) × 6 + 5 − 2 |
39 – 38 | 663
(100 + 10) × 6 + 5 − 2 |
|
47 |
7 | DALEKSNEC | SLACKENED
(6.25 seconds) |
49 – 38 | 57 | ||
8 | PLTSEOMIS | potless ☓ | 49 – 45 | TOPLESS | MILEPOSTS | 75 |
9 | UAHDNSOFA | HOUNDS | 55 – 51 | HOUNDS | DONAHS*, FAUNAS, FOUNDS*, UNSHOD* | 81 |
10 | 100 8 1 3 9 7 → 354 | 351 | 55 – 61 | 354
(100 + 9 + 8 + 1) × 3 |
|
91 |
11 | DGYNEIACJ | GAINED | 55 – 69 | DECAYING | 99 | |
12 | VSNIEALTS | vitalness ☓ | 55 – 76 | VAINEST | SALIENTS, SALTINES* | 107 |
13 | 75 4 9 1 4 1 → 896 | 896
(9 + 4 − 1) × 75 − 4 |
65 – 86 | 896
(9 + 4 − 1) × 75 − 4 |
|
117 |
14 | THINWOUND | 65 – 86 | WHODUNNIT | 127 |