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'''Episode 3280''' was broadcast on 1 July 2002, as part of [[Series 48]].
 
'''Episode 3280''' was broadcast on 1 July 2002, as part of [[Series 48]].
  
[[Julia Wilkinson]] played [[John Baker]], with Julia Wilkinson winning 122 - 62. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Joan Bakewell]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]]. Julie opened the game with back to back nines to lead 36-0 after two rounds, a feat which has never been repeated.
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[[Julia Wilkinson]] played [[John Baker]], with Julia Wilkinson winning 122 - 62. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Joan Bakewell]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]]. Julia opened the game with back to back nines to lead 36 - 0 after two rounds, a feat which has never been repeated.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:51, 6 July 2010

Episode 3280 was broadcast on 1 July 2002, as part of Series 48.

Julia Wilkinson played John Baker, with Julia Wilkinson winning 122 - 62. The Dictionary Corner guest was Joan Bakewell, and the lexicographer was Richard Samson. Julia opened the game with back to back nines to lead 36 - 0 after two rounds, a feat which has never been repeated.