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'''Gyles Brandreth''' is the dictionary corner guest with the most appearances on Countdown, totalling almost 300. Making his debut in [[Series 2]], he quickly became an almost constant presence on the set throughout the 1980s before departing in 1992 after becoming MP for City of Chester in that year's general election. He was booted out in the subsequent general election in 1997, however, and returned to Countdown shortly thereafter. Considered to be very much a member of the 'Countdown Family', Gyles was the guest for the [[episode 3086|first ever fifteen-round game]] (where he was honoured by the first ever [[Teatime Teaser]] {{word|GYLESLA}}), and presented a special show dedicated to [[Carol Vorderman]] prior to [[episode 4732|her final appearance on the show]], which Gyles was also the dictionary corner guest for. He also once hosted an unaired pilot edition of ''Junior Countdown'', but nothing ever came of it. His edited diaries, published as ''Something Sensational to Read in the Train'', contain a number of scurrilous anecdotes concerning [[John Meade]].
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'''Gyles Brandreth''' is the [[Dictionary Corner]] guest with the most appearances on Countdown, totalling almost 300. Making his debut in [[Series 2]], he quickly became an almost constant presence on the set throughout the 1980s before departing in 1992 after becoming MP for City of Chester in that year's general election. He was booted out in the subsequent general election in 1997, however, and returned to Countdown shortly thereafter. Considered to be very much a member of the 'Countdown Family', Gyles was the guest for the [[episode 3086|first ever fifteen-round game]] (where he was honoured by the first ever [[Teatime Teaser]] {{word|GYLESLA}}), and presented a special show dedicated to [[Carol Vorderman]] prior to [[episode 4732|her final appearance on the show]], which Gyles was also the dictionary corner guest for. He also once hosted an unaired pilot edition of ''Junior Countdown'', but nothing ever came of it. His edited diaries, published as ''Something Sensational to Read in the Train'', contain a number of scurrilous anecdotes concerning [[John Meade]].
  
 
Gyles is also a board game enthusiast, being a former European Monopoly champion and the honorary president of the [[Association of British Scrabble Players|ABSP]].
 
Gyles is also a board game enthusiast, being a former European Monopoly champion and the honorary president of the [[Association of British Scrabble Players|ABSP]].
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
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{{ep | 495 | 2/2/1987 | X | [[Bill Tidy]] with [[Mark Nyman]], [[Brian Hudson]], [[Peter Evans]] and [[Darryl Francis]] | 41  32 | Gyles Brandreth with [[Clive Freedman (Series 6)|Clive Freedman]], [[Michael Wylie]], [[Joyce Cansfield]] and [[Harvey Freeman]] | none | [[Della Thompson]] }}
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{{ep | 495 | 2/2/1987 | X |[[Bill Tidy]] with [[Mark Nyman]], [[Brian Hudson]], [[Peter Evans]] and [[Darryl Francis]]| 41 – 32 |Gyles Brandreth with [[Clive Freedman (Series 6)|Clive Freedman]], [[Michael Wylie]], [[Joyce Cansfield]] and [[Harvey Freeman]]|none|[[Della Thompson]]|67}}
{{ep | 2874 | 2/11/2000 | X | Gyles Brandreth and [[Mark Nyman]] | 50  46 | [[Jo Brand]] and [[Damian Eadie]] | none | [[Susie Dent]] }}
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{{ep | 2874 | 2/11/2000 | X |Gyles Brandreth and [[Mark Nyman]]| 50 – 46 |[[Jo Brand]] and [[Damian Eadie]]|none|[[Susie Dent]]|74}}
 
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==External links==
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==External Links==
 
*[[wikipedia:Gyles Brandreth|Gyles Brandreth's Wikipedia page]]
 
*[[wikipedia:Gyles Brandreth|Gyles Brandreth's Wikipedia page]]
 
*[http://www.gylesbrandreth.net Gyles Brandreth's website]
 
*[http://www.gylesbrandreth.net Gyles Brandreth's website]
  
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Revision as of 21:57, 22 November 2011

Guest appearances of Gyles Brandreth
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First appearance 10 May 1983
Last appearance 1 May 2009
Appearances 300
Episodes with Gyles Brandreth

Gyles Brandreth is the Dictionary Corner guest with the most appearances on Countdown, totalling almost 300. Making his debut in Series 2, he quickly became an almost constant presence on the set throughout the 1980s before departing in 1992 after becoming MP for City of Chester in that year's general election. He was booted out in the subsequent general election in 1997, however, and returned to Countdown shortly thereafter. Considered to be very much a member of the 'Countdown Family', Gyles was the guest for the first ever fifteen-round game (where he was honoured by the first ever Teatime Teaser GYLESLA), and presented a special show dedicated to Carol Vorderman prior to her final appearance on the show, which Gyles was also the dictionary corner guest for. He also once hosted an unaired pilot edition of Junior Countdown, but nothing ever came of it. His edited diaries, published as Something Sensational to Read in the Train, contain a number of scurrilous anecdotes concerning John Meade.

Gyles is also a board game enthusiast, being a former European Monopoly champion and the honorary president of the ABSP.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
495 2/2/1987 X Bill Tidy with Mark Nyman, Brian Hudson, Peter Evans and Darryl Francis 41 – 32 Gyles Brandreth with Clive Freedman, Michael Wylie, Joyce Cansfield and Harvey Freeman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner none Della Thompson 67
2874 2/11/2000 X Gyles Brandreth and Mark Nyman 50 – 46 Jo Brand and Damian Eadie Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman none Susie Dent 74

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