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'''Episode 445''' was broadcast on 13 October 1986, as part of [[Series 10]].
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'''Episode 445''' was broadcast on 13 October 1986, as part of [[Series 10]], and was a special 'Champion of Champion of Champions' match between the winner of [[Championship of Champions I]] and [[Championship of Champions II]].
  
 
[[Clive Freedman]] played [[Mark Nyman]], with Mark Nyman winning 76 - 67. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guests were [[Gyles Brandreth]] and [[Bill Tidy]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Catherine Clarke]].
 
[[Clive Freedman]] played [[Mark Nyman]], with Mark Nyman winning 76 - 67. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guests were [[Gyles Brandreth]] and [[Bill Tidy]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Catherine Clarke]].
  
 
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[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley|445]]
 
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[[Category:Episodes with Catherine Clarke as lexicographer|445]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Catherine Clarke as lexicographer|445]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Gyles Brandreth as a guest|445]]
 
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[[Category:Episodes with Bill Tidy as a guest|445]]

Revision as of 22:47, 8 August 2007

Episode 445 was broadcast on 13 October 1986, as part of Series 10, and was a special 'Champion of Champion of Champions' match between the winner of Championship of Champions I and Championship of Champions II.

Clive Freedman played Mark Nyman, with Mark Nyman winning 76 - 67. The Dictionary Corner guests were Gyles Brandreth and Bill Tidy, and the lexicographer was Catherine Clarke.