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'''Esther Byers''' was a finalist in [[Series 3]]. She was from Bristol, and is also the sister of [[Series 2]] runner-up [[Russell Byers]]. Esther won the final four heat games of Series 3 to enter the quarter-finals unbeaten.
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'''Esther Byers''' was a finalist in [[Series 3]]. She was from Bristol, and is also the sister of [[Series 2]] runner-up [[Russell Byers]].
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Esther won the final four heat games of Series 3 to enter the quarter-finals unbeaten.
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She would go on to appear on Series 1 of the Australian version, ''[[Letters and Numbers]]'', in 2010 under '''Esther Perrins'''; she reached the quarter-finals, losing to eventual champion [[Andrew Fisher]].
 
 
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
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{{episode table}}
{{ep | 122 | 29/11/1983 | P | [[Leonard Moore]] | 28 – 57 | Esther Byers | [[Ned Sherrin]] | }}
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{{ep | 122 | 29/11/1983 | P |[[Leonard Moore]]| 28 – 57 |Esther Byers|[[Ned Sherrin]]|[[Julia Swannell]]|70}}
{{ep | 123 | 30/11/1983 | P | [[George McGee]] | 43 – 49 | Esther Byers | Ned Sherrin | }}
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{{ep | 123 | 30/11/1983 | P |[[George McGee]]| 43 – 49 |Esther Byers|Ned Sherrin|Julia Swannell|70}}
{{ep | 124 | 1/12/1983 | P | [[Susan Hands]] | 26 – 56 | Esther Byers | Ned Sherrin | }}
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{{ep | 124 | 1/12/1983 | P |[[Susan Hands]]| 26 – 56 |Esther Byers|Ned Sherrin|Julia Swannell|74}}
{{ep | 125 | 5/12/1983 | P | [[Pamela Barrie]] | 26 – 54 | Esther Byers | Ned Sherrin | }}
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{{ep | 125 | 5/12/1983 | P |[[Pamela Barrie]]| 26 – 54 |Esther Byers|Ned Sherrin|Julia Swannell|71}}
{{ep | 129 | 12/12/1983 | QF | [[Harry Venet]] | 38 – 50 | Esther Byers | Ned Sherrin | [[Julia Swannel]] }}
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{{ep | 129 | 12/12/1983 | QF |[[Harry Venet]]| 38 – 50 |Esther Byers|Ned Sherrin|Julia Swannell|71}}
{{ep | 130 | 13/12/1983 | SF | [[Mark Nyman]] | 56 – 51 | Esther Byers | Ned Sherrin | Julia Swannel }}
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{{ep | 130 | 13/12/1983 | SF |[[Mark Nyman]]| 56 – 51 |Esther Byers|Ned Sherrin|Julia Swannell|72}}
 
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 19 September 2021

Esther Byers was a finalist in Series 3. She was from Bristol, and is also the sister of Series 2 runner-up Russell Byers.

Esther won the final four heat games of Series 3 to enter the quarter-finals unbeaten.

She would go on to appear on Series 1 of the Australian version, Letters and Numbers, in 2010 under Esther Perrins; she reached the quarter-finals, losing to eventual champion Andrew Fisher.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
122 29/11/1983 P Leonard Moore 28 – 57 Esther Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannell 70
123 30/11/1983 P George McGee 43 – 49 Esther Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannell 70
124 1/12/1983 P Susan Hands 26 – 56 Esther Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannell 74
125 5/12/1983 P Pamela Barrie 26 – 54 Esther Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannell 71
129 12/12/1983 QF Harry Venet 38 – 50 Esther Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannell 71
130 13/12/1983 SF Mark Nyman 56 – 51 Esther Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannell 72