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− | '''Episode 4473''' was broadcast on 2 November 2007, as part of Series 57, and was a [[special episode]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first televised episode of Countdown. The [[episode 1|first ever episode]] was shown directly before the game, and notable celebrities were chosen to select the letters and numbers, rather than Wills and Travers selecting them themselves. | + | '''Episode 4473''' was broadcast on 2 November 2007, as part of [[Series 57]], and was a [[special episode]] commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first televised episode of Countdown. The [[episode 1|first ever episode]] was shown directly before the game, and notable celebrities were chosen to select the letters and numbers, rather than Wills and Travers selecting them themselves. |
[[Chris Wills]] played [[Conor Travers]], with Conor Travers winning 69 – 58. The game is notable as being the only 12-round game in Countdown history. The episode also didn't feature a [[Dictionary Corner]] guest, although [[Alison Heard]] was the [[lexicographer]], or any [[Teatime Teaser]]s. | [[Chris Wills]] played [[Conor Travers]], with Conor Travers winning 69 – 58. The game is notable as being the only 12-round game in Countdown history. The episode also didn't feature a [[Dictionary Corner]] guest, although [[Alison Heard]] was the [[lexicographer]], or any [[Teatime Teaser]]s. |
Revision as of 00:21, 15 March 2010
Episode 4473 was broadcast on 2 November 2007, as part of Series 57, and was a special episode commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first televised episode of Countdown. The first ever episode was shown directly before the game, and notable celebrities were chosen to select the letters and numbers, rather than Wills and Travers selecting them themselves.
Chris Wills played Conor Travers, with Conor Travers winning 69 – 58. The game is notable as being the only 12-round game in Countdown history. The episode also didn't feature a Dictionary Corner guest, although Alison Heard was the lexicographer, or any Teatime Teasers.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Chris Wills | Score | Conor Travers | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RHEITCFEI | HERETIC | 7 – 7 | HERETIC | ETHERIC, FETCHER, HEFTIER, ITCHIER, TECHIER | 7 |
2 | YNDAOTRIO | dinatory ☓ | 7 – 15 | TANDOORI | 15 | |
3 | IONEURGLA | longeur ☓ | 7 – 23 | GERANIOL | NEUROGLIA* | 33 |
4 | 1 6 2 7 9 5 → 826 | 826
((6 + 5 + 2) × 9) + 1 × 7 |
17 – 23 | 828 |
|
43 |
5 | NMQFTPEAU | MANQUE | 17 – 30 | PUTAMEN | 50 | |
6 | INXESJALH | INHALES | 24 – 37 | INHALES | 57 | |
7 | SEROADSIR | ROADIES | 24 – 45 | DROSERAS | ROSARIES | 65 |
8 | 5 3 1 10 10 6 → 897 | 897
(6 × 5 × 10 − 1) × 3 |
34 – 55 | 897
(10 × 6) × (10 + 5) − 3 |
|
75 |
9 | GEWISAROZ | GRAZES | 40 – 61 | GRAZES | EARWIGS | 82 |
10 | EAUARPDCT | CAPTURED | 48 – 69 | CAPTURED | 90 | |
11 | 3 4 7 2 3 8 → 540 | 540
((8 × 7) − 2) × (4 + 3 + 3) |
58 – 69 | — |
|
100 |
12 | SMILEMORE | 58 – 69 | SOMMELIER | 110 |