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− | '''Jack Worsley''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 65]] and the champion of [[Series 66]]. He became the first octochamp with [[Nick Hewer]] as presenter. | + | '''Jack Worsley''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 65]] and the champion of [[Series 66]], and is currently participating in [[Series 68]]. |
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+ | He became the first octochamp with [[Nick Hewer]] as presenter. | ||
Worsley made his debut on 7 December 2011, in the final heat game of Series 65 and of [[Jeff Stelling]]'s tenure as host, beating [[Phyllis Styles]] {{score|103|39}} before stepping aside for the finals. He returned in January for the Nick Hewer era and won the first episode of Series 66, along with six more, never facing a crucial conundrum and scoring centuries in all but one of his heats. Worsley is one of a handful of series champions ([[John Rawnsley]], [[Junaid Mubeen]] and [[Kirk Bevins]] being others) to have debuted in another, previous series. | Worsley made his debut on 7 December 2011, in the final heat game of Series 65 and of [[Jeff Stelling]]'s tenure as host, beating [[Phyllis Styles]] {{score|103|39}} before stepping aside for the finals. He returned in January for the Nick Hewer era and won the first episode of Series 66, along with six more, never facing a crucial conundrum and scoring centuries in all but one of his heats. Worsley is one of a handful of series champions ([[John Rawnsley]], [[Junaid Mubeen]] and [[Kirk Bevins]] being others) to have debuted in another, previous series. | ||
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With an [[octochamp]] total of 818 points, Worsley was #2 seed for the series finals behind [[Jonathan Rawlinson]], but the difference in their totals was substantial. After defeating [[Mark Murphy]] and [[Peter Lee]], he faced a grand final encounter against Rawlinson. He took first blood with {{word|SANTERO}}, but the #1 seed fought back with {{word|PITHOI}} soon after, and both players were in contention to the end. Worsley led {{score|80|70}} going into the final round of play. However, the crucial conundrum {{word|STORYLINE}} defeated both players, meaning that Worsley became the series champion. | With an [[octochamp]] total of 818 points, Worsley was #2 seed for the series finals behind [[Jonathan Rawlinson]], but the difference in their totals was substantial. After defeating [[Mark Murphy]] and [[Peter Lee]], he faced a grand final encounter against Rawlinson. He took first blood with {{word|SANTERO}}, but the #1 seed fought back with {{word|PITHOI}} soon after, and both players were in contention to the end. Worsley led {{score|80|70}} going into the final round of play. However, the crucial conundrum {{word|STORYLINE}} defeated both players, meaning that Worsley became the series champion. | ||
− | He attended his first CO-event in 2012, when he played at [[CO:REA]], along with his dad, [[Paul Worsley|Paul]]. A week later, he and his dad attended [[CoLei5]]. | + | He returned to Countdown in 2013, as one of 41 contestants taking part in the [[Series 68|30th Birthday Championship]]. After receiving a bye to the first round, he won his first match against the [[Series 65]] champion [[Graeme Cole]] by a score of {{score|104|98}}, despite Cole maxing the first 13 rounds. |
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+ | He attended his first CO-event in 2012, when he played at [[CO:REA]], along with his dad, [[Paul Worsley|Paul]]. A week later, he and his dad attended [[CoLei5]]. Another two months later, he entered [[COHUD]], followed by [[CoChest2]] in October and [[COEDI]] in November. | ||
{{series winner|preceded_by=Graeme Cole|series=66|followed_by=Paul James}} | {{series winner|preceded_by=Graeme Cole|series=66|followed_by=Paul James}} | ||
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{{ep | 5516 | 28/06/2012 | SF |[[Peter Lee]]| 88 - 91 |Jack Worsley|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|119}} | {{ep | 5516 | 28/06/2012 | SF |[[Peter Lee]]| 88 - 91 |Jack Worsley|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|119}} | ||
{{ep | 5517 | 29/06/2012 | GF |Jack Worsley| 80 - 70 |[[Jonathan Rawlinson]]|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|117}} | {{ep | 5517 | 29/06/2012 | GF |Jack Worsley| 80 - 70 |[[Jonathan Rawlinson]]|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|117}} | ||
+ | {{ep | 5633 | 31/01/2013 | 30B1 |[[Graeme Cole]]| 98 - 104 |Jack Worsley|[[Mark Foster]]|Susie Dent|118}} | ||
{{episode table end}} | {{episode table end}} | ||
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[[Category:Contestants in Series 65]] | [[Category:Contestants in Series 65]] | ||
[[Category:Contestants in Series 66]] | [[Category:Contestants in Series 66]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Series 68]] | ||
[[Category:Teapot owners]] | [[Category:Teapot owners]] | ||
[[Category:Octochamps of the 15 round era]] | [[Category:Octochamps of the 15 round era]] |
Revision as of 20:16, 31 January 2013
Jack Worsley was a contestant in Series 65 and the champion of Series 66, and is currently participating in Series 68.
He became the first octochamp with Nick Hewer as presenter.
Worsley made his debut on 7 December 2011, in the final heat game of Series 65 and of Jeff Stelling's tenure as host, beating Phyllis Styles 103 – 39 before stepping aside for the finals. He returned in January for the Nick Hewer era and won the first episode of Series 66, along with six more, never facing a crucial conundrum and scoring centuries in all but one of his heats. Worsley is one of a handful of series champions (John Rawnsley, Junaid Mubeen and Kirk Bevins being others) to have debuted in another, previous series.
With an octochamp total of 818 points, Worsley was #2 seed for the series finals behind Jonathan Rawlinson, but the difference in their totals was substantial. After defeating Mark Murphy and Peter Lee, he faced a grand final encounter against Rawlinson. He took first blood with SANTERO, but the #1 seed fought back with PITHOI soon after, and both players were in contention to the end. Worsley led 80 – 70 going into the final round of play. However, the crucial conundrum STORYLINE defeated both players, meaning that Worsley became the series champion.
He returned to Countdown in 2013, as one of 41 contestants taking part in the 30th Birthday Championship. After receiving a bye to the first round, he won his first match against the Series 65 champion Graeme Cole by a score of 104 – 98, despite Cole maxing the first 13 rounds.
He attended his first CO-event in 2012, when he played at CO:REA, along with his dad, Paul. A week later, he and his dad attended CoLei5. Another two months later, he entered COHUD, followed by CoChest2 in October and COEDI in November.
Preceded by Graeme Cole |
Series winner Series 66 |
Followed by Paul James |
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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5391 | 7/12/2011 | P | Phyllis Styles | 39 – 103 | Jack Worsley | Jeff Stelling | Rachel Riley | David Lloyd | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
5399 | 9/01/2012 | P | Jack Worsley | 105 – 54 | Brian Tuohy | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Paul Zenon | Susie Dent | 127 | ||
5400 | 10/01/2012 | P | Jack Worsley | 110 – 44 | Catherine Green | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Paul Zenon | Susie Dent | 150 | ||
5401 | 11/01/2012 | P | Jack Worsley | 103 – 67 | Barry Williams | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Paul Zenon | Susie Dent | 140 | ||
5402 | 12/01/2012 | P | Jack Worsley | 100 – 51 | Marcia Wells | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Paul Zenon | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
5403 | 13/01/2012 | P | Jack Worsley | 107 – 50 | Abi Maher | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Paul Zenon | Susie Dent | 129 | ||
5404 | 16/01/2012 | P | Jack Worsley | 105 – 73 | Stewart Macpherson | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | John Suchet | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
5405 | 17/01/2012 | P | Jack Worsley | 85 – 51 | Alan Paterson | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | John Suchet | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
5512 | 22/06/2012 | QF | Mark Murphy | 52 – 75 | Jack Worsley | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Penny Smith | Susie Dent | 113 | ||
5516 | 28/06/2012 | SF | Peter Lee | 88 – 91 | Jack Worsley | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Dr Phil Hammond | Susie Dent | 119 | ||
5517 | 29/06/2012 | GF | Jack Worsley | 80 – 70 | Jonathan Rawlinson | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Dr Phil Hammond | Susie Dent | 117 | ||
5633 | 31/01/2013 | 30B1 | Graeme Cole | 98 – 104 | Jack Worsley | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Mark Foster | Susie Dent | 118 |