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'''Gino Corr''' was the runner-up of [[series 19]]. He won four games towards the very end of the series, but lost the final heat game of the series to [[Duncan-Dale Emberton]]. Nonetheless, he returned for the final rounds as #5 seed, beating [[Maureen Harmer]] and [[Lindsay Denyer]] on his way to the final. He lost the final, however, to [[Michael Wareham]]. Gino's performances, not to mention his near-legendary wit and personality, saw him return for [[Championship of Champions V]]. There, he beat [[Jonathan Anstey]] in the first round before losing to [[Lawrence Pearse]] in the semi-final, but not before making the most famous letters declaration never to be shown on Countdown, as can be seen [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7gBXPUSXGWs here]. Gino returned for the [[supreme championship]] in 1996, but lost to [[Steve Balment]] in the first round.
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[[Image:Gino Corr.jpg|thumb|right|Gino Corr]]
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[[Image:Gino Corr winking after win.jpg|thumb|right|Corr gives [[Lindsay Denyer]] a crafty wink after defeating her in the semi-final.]]
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'''Eugene Corr''', known on ''[[Countdown]]'' as '''Gino Corr''', was the runner-up of [[Series 19]] and [[Championship of Champions V]], as well as a participant in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. He was a mature student from Aberdeen in Scotland who had previously worked in the oil industry but then worked in management.
  
[[Category:Finalists|Corr, Gino]]
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He won four games towards the very end of the series, but lost the final heat game of the series to [[Duncan Dale-Emberton]]. Nonetheless, he returned for the final rounds as #5 seed, beating [[Maureen Harmer]] and [[Lindsay Denyer]] on his way to the final. He lost the final, however, to [[Michael Wareham]].
[[Category:Contestants in Series 19|Corr, Gino]]
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[[Category:Contestants in Series 33|Corr, Gino]]
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Corr's performances, not to mention his near-legendary wit and personality, saw him return for [[Championship of Champions V]]. There, he beat [[Jonathan Anstey]] in the first round and went on to beat [[Lawrence Pearse]] in the semi-final, in the process making the most famous letters declaration never to be shown on Countdown, as can be seen [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7gBXPUSXGWs here]. In the final, Corr lost a close match to Irish wunderkind [[Tim Morrissey]].
[[Category:Contestants in Championship of Champions V|Corr, Gino]]
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On [[Episode 1636|9 March 1995]], the conundrum was {{word|GINOCORRD}} in reference to him.
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Corr returned for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] in 1996. He was assigned to Group D and faced [[Steve Balment]] in the first round. Corr took a {{score|15|0}} lead after two rounds with the words {{word|CANAPES}} and {{word|DILUTION}}. However, he went on to choose an unusual selection of 3 large numbers and it backfired on him as Balment got closer to the target than he did. A crucial conundrum was necessary, but Corr could still win unless his opponent solved it. {{word|MENTALDIP}} was turned over and Corr buzzed after only one second, but got the answer wrong. Balment went on to correctly guess {{word|IMPLANTED}}, ending Corr's Countdown career.
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Corr passed away in 2014.
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{{series runner-up|preceded_by=Mandi Hale|series=19|followed_by=Derek Coombs}}
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{{Champion of Champions runner-up|preceded_by=Tony Vick|coc=V|followed_by=Chris Waddington}}
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==Episodes==
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{{episode table}}
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{{ep | 991 | 15/03/1990 | P |Gino Corr| 54 - 42 |[[Iqbal Hussein]]|[[Sylvia Syms]]|[[Freda Thornton]]|73}}
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{{ep | 992 | 16/03/1990 | P |Gino Corr| 54 - 14 |[[Jean Read]]|Sylvia Syms|Freda Thornton|70}}
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{{ep | 993 | 19/03/1990 | P |Gino Corr| 48 - 28 |[[Michael Wilson]]|Sylvia Syms|Freda Thornton|75}}
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{{ep | 994 | 20/03/1990 | P |Gino Corr| 43 - 37 |[[Peter Morris]]|Sylvia Syms|Freda Thornton|70}}
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{{ep | 995 | 21/03/1990 | P |[[Duncan Dale-Emberton]]| 48 - 33 |Gino Corr|[[Nigel Rees]]|[[Simon Mason]]|66}}
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{{ep | 999 | 27/03/1990 | QF |[[Maureen Harmer]]| 22 - 55 |Gino Corr|Nigel Rees|Simon Mason|82}}
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{{ep | 1000 | 28/03/1990 | SF |[[Lindsay Denyer]]| 20 - 56 |Gino Corr|[[Bill Tidy]]|Simon Mason|68}}
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{{ep | 1002 | 30/03/1990 | GF |[[Michael Wareham]]| 92 - 68 |Gino Corr|Nigel Rees, Bill Tidy|Simon Mason|116}}
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{{ep | 1069 | 1/01/1991 | CQF |Gino Corr| 57 - 47 |[[Jonathan Anstey]]|[[Gyles Brandreth]]|[[Catherine Clarke]]|69}}
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{{ep | 1073 | 7/01/1991 | CSF |Gino Corr| 61 - 34 |[[Lawrence Pearse]]|Gyles Brandreth|Catherine Clarke|72}}
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{{ep | 1074 | 8/01/1991 | CGF |Gino Corr| 62 - 78 |[[Tim Morrissey]]|[[Dinah Sheridan]]|Catherine Clarke|119}}
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{{ep | M94 | 14/1/91-16/1/91 | Masters 2 |Gino Corr| 56 – 55 |[[Billy Ward]]|N/A|Freda Thornton|???}}
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{{ep | 1875 | 6/11/1996 | dQF |[[Stephen Balment]]| 52 - 44 |Gino Corr|[[Geoffrey Durham]]|[[Susie Dent]]|72}}
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{{episode table end}}
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{{CofC Runnerup}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Corr, Gino}}
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[[Category:Finalists]]
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[[Category:Contestants in Series 19]]
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[[Category:Contestants in Series 33]]
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[[Category:Contestants in Championship of Champions V]]
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[[Category:Contestants in Countdown Masters Series 2]]

Revision as of 22:48, 16 October 2017

Gino Corr
Corr gives Lindsay Denyer a crafty wink after defeating her in the semi-final.

Eugene Corr, known on Countdown as Gino Corr, was the runner-up of Series 19 and Championship of Champions V, as well as a participant in the Supreme Championship. He was a mature student from Aberdeen in Scotland who had previously worked in the oil industry but then worked in management.

He won four games towards the very end of the series, but lost the final heat game of the series to Duncan Dale-Emberton. Nonetheless, he returned for the final rounds as #5 seed, beating Maureen Harmer and Lindsay Denyer on his way to the final. He lost the final, however, to Michael Wareham.

Corr's performances, not to mention his near-legendary wit and personality, saw him return for Championship of Champions V. There, he beat Jonathan Anstey in the first round and went on to beat Lawrence Pearse in the semi-final, in the process making the most famous letters declaration never to be shown on Countdown, as can be seen here. In the final, Corr lost a close match to Irish wunderkind Tim Morrissey.

On 9 March 1995, the conundrum was GINOCORRD in reference to him.

Corr returned for the Supreme Championship in 1996. He was assigned to Group D and faced Steve Balment in the first round. Corr took a 15 – 0 lead after two rounds with the words CANAPES and DILUTION. However, he went on to choose an unusual selection of 3 large numbers and it backfired on him as Balment got closer to the target than he did. A crucial conundrum was necessary, but Corr could still win unless his opponent solved it. MENTALDIP was turned over and Corr buzzed after only one second, but got the answer wrong. Balment went on to correctly guess IMPLANTED, ending Corr's Countdown career.

Corr passed away in 2014.

Preceded by
Mandi Hale
Series runner-up
Series 19
Followed by
Derek Coombs


Preceded by
Tony Vick
Champion of Champions runner-up
Championship of Champions V
Followed by
Chris Waddington

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
991 15/03/1990 P Gino Corr 54 – 42 Iqbal Hussein Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 73
992 16/03/1990 P Gino Corr 54 – 14 Jean Read Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 70
993 19/03/1990 P Gino Corr 48 – 28 Michael Wilson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 75
994 20/03/1990 P Gino Corr 43 – 37 Peter Morris Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 70
995 21/03/1990 P Duncan Dale-Emberton 48 – 33 Gino Corr Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Simon Mason 66
999 27/03/1990 QF Maureen Harmer 22 – 55 Gino Corr Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Simon Mason 82
1000 28/03/1990 SF Lindsay Denyer 20 – 56 Gino Corr Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Bill Tidy Simon Mason 68
1002 30/03/1990 GF Michael Wareham 92 – 68 Gino Corr Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees, Bill Tidy Simon Mason 116
1069 1/01/1991 CQF Gino Corr 57 – 47 Jonathan Anstey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Gyles Brandreth Catherine Clarke 69
1073 7/01/1991 CSF Gino Corr 61 – 34 Lawrence Pearse Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Gyles Brandreth Catherine Clarke 72
1074 8/01/1991 CGF Gino Corr 62 – 78 Tim Morrissey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Dinah Sheridan Catherine Clarke 119
M94 14/1/91-16/1/91 Masters 2 Gino Corr 56 – 55 Billy Ward Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman N/A Freda Thornton ???
1875 6/11/1996 dQF Stephen Balment 52 – 44 Gino Corr Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Geoffrey Durham Susie Dent 72


Championship of Champions Runners-Up

I : Joyce Cansfield | II : Peter Evans | III : David Trace | IV : Tony Vick | V : Gino Corr | VI : Chris Waddington | VII : Damian Eadie | VIII : Kenneth Michie | IX : Pete Cashmore | X : Kate Ogilvie | XI : Chris Wills | XII : Mark Tournoff | XIII : Charlie Reams | XIV : Dan McColm | XV : Bradley Horrocks | XVI : James Haughton