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[[Bhavin Manek]] played [[Roger Green]], with Bhavin Manek winning {{score|37|22}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Richard Stilgoe]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Hannah Robertson]]. | [[Bhavin Manek]] played [[Roger Green]], with Bhavin Manek winning {{score|37|22}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Richard Stilgoe]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Hannah Robertson]]. | ||
− | At the start of this episode, [[Richard Whiteley]] famously offered Green an apology for a comment he made at the end of [[ | + | At the start of this episode, [[Richard Whiteley]] famously offered Green an apology for a comment he had made at the end of [[Episode 2071]] when he lost in his third heat appearance, just over a month before the quarter-finals started. Whiteley had told Green that, although he was seeded at #5 at that stage, his record of two wins out of three would not be enough for him to return for the quarter-finals, as the standard of ''Countdown'' was by now far too high to allow for two-time winners to do so. However, not only did Green in fact eventually go on to qualify as the #8 seed for this series, the series #7 seed, [[Malcolm Fairy]], also had a record of two wins from three games. Following on from this, no host of ''Countdown'' has ever since told a contestant that they would not qualify for the quarter-finals unless they had already failed to make the top 8 of the seedings for that series at the time of filming. |
During the [[Dictionary Corner]] break, Richard Stilgoe also anagrammed Green's name to "Grrr! No! Eee!". This is in fact not a correct anagram of the name. | During the [[Dictionary Corner]] break, Richard Stilgoe also anagrammed Green's name to "Grrr! No! Eee!". This is in fact not a correct anagram of the name. |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 4 June 2021
Episode 2096 was broadcast on 18 September 1997, and was the first quarter-final of Series 36.
Bhavin Manek played Roger Green, with Bhavin Manek winning 37 – 22. The Dictionary Corner guest was Richard Stilgoe, and the lexicographer was Hannah Robertson.
At the start of this episode, Richard Whiteley famously offered Green an apology for a comment he had made at the end of Episode 2071 when he lost in his third heat appearance, just over a month before the quarter-finals started. Whiteley had told Green that, although he was seeded at #5 at that stage, his record of two wins out of three would not be enough for him to return for the quarter-finals, as the standard of Countdown was by now far too high to allow for two-time winners to do so. However, not only did Green in fact eventually go on to qualify as the #8 seed for this series, the series #7 seed, Malcolm Fairy, also had a record of two wins from three games. Following on from this, no host of Countdown has ever since told a contestant that they would not qualify for the quarter-finals unless they had already failed to make the top 8 of the seedings for that series at the time of filming.
During the Dictionary Corner break, Richard Stilgoe also anagrammed Green's name to "Grrr! No! Eee!". This is in fact not a correct anagram of the name.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Bhavin Manek | Score | Roger Green | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WYAIGYEDH | WEIGH | 5 – 0 | wayed ☓ | AWEIGH, HEYDAY* | 6 |
2 | MASNITAND | STAMINA | 12 – 0 | STAIN | MAIDANS*, MANTIDS*, SANDMAN | 13 |
3 | JESFIVCEG | FIVES | 17 – 5 | SIEVE | VEGIES | 19 |
4 | 50 25 7 3 6 9 → 559 | — | 17 – 5 | — |
CV: 559 = (25 − 7 × 6 ÷ 3) × 50 + 9 |
29 |
5 | VUPBAUDAW | BAP | 17 – 9 | DAUB | BAAP*, BAUD, BAWD, PAUA*, PUDU*, VADA*, WADA* | 33 |
6 | STEAQOMNL | LAMENTS | 24 – 16 | MANTELS | ETALONS*, LOMENTS*, MALTOSE*, MANTLES, MELTONS*, OMENTAL*, TELAMON* | 40 |
7 | TERKOTEDR | ROTTED | 30 – 22 | ROTTER | RETORTED | 48 |
8 | 8 5 1 4 2 10 → 466 | 465
((4 + 2) × 8 − 1) × 10 − 5 |
37 – 22 | 461 |
CV: 466 = ((8 + 1) × 5 + 2) × 10 − 4 |
58 |
9 | TEAMPANEL | 37 – 22 | template ☓
(2 seconds) |
NAMEPLATE | 68 |