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James Robinson

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James in his episode against Karyn Cooke.
James in his first appearance as a child.

James Robinson was a contestant in Series 49 and 60.

From Mirfield, West Yorkshire, he first appeared just before his 15th birthday, losing the game to eventual 4th seed Ian Buckley. He was asked back 6 weeks later for a special episode against fellow junior contestant Lucy Guile, which he won.

In 2009, he reappeared on the show as a 21-year-old, managing to win two games before a narrow defeat of one point in the third.

Something of a Countdown addict, Robinson regularly returns to the studio to watch shows being recorded live. On the episode broadcast on Valentine's Day in 2020, he was the audience member who solved the conundrum after a close but incorrect answer from Ian Volante.

Robinson has since become a regular unofficial Countdown tournament player, making his debut at Co:Lon 2010 followed by CoLei3. He then attended COLIN 2011 and CoLei4 in 2011, finishing 2nd in both events to Kirk Bevins and Jack Hurst respectively. He then finsihed 4th at both CoNot 2011 and Co:Lon 2011, before winning the inaugural Countdown in Chester, CoChest in November 2011.

In 2012, he attended COLIN 2012, finishing in 8th place (his lowest finish to date), before winning the inaugural Countdown in Reading, CO:REA in April. He followed that up a week later by winning CoLei5, beating Richard Priest (who he happened to beat in the final at CoChest) in that final. He then appeared at CobliviLon, finishing 6th, followed by an appearance at the first COEDI in Edinburgh, reaching the final, before losing to home favourite, Innis Carson.

After appearing on Countdown, Robinson auditioned for many other game shows, with no success, until he appeared on Pointless in October 2011 and January 2012. He then appeared on Breakaway on 11 October 2012, Mastermind on 6 December 2013, the revival of Fifteen to One on 23 and 24 April 2014 and again on 5 June 2017, Eggheads on 5 January 2016, and made three appearances on Hive Minds later in 2016. Despite regular quiz show appearances, he is yet to actually "win" one.

Robinson competed in the 2018 FOCAL Finals as the #1 seed, and finished in 5th place, winning 3 out of 7 games.

He currently is the main presenter of Co-events in Halifax and Newcastle.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
3454 4/04/2003 P Ian Buckley 93 – 66 James Robinson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Magnus Magnusson Susie Dent 118
S20 30/08/2004 S Lucy Guile 66 – 76 James Robinson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Bob Bevan Alison Heard 116
4800 21/04/2009 P Karyn Cooke 71 – 105 James Robinson Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Tim Vine Susie Dent 129
4801 22/04/2009 P James Robinson 91 – 74 Louise Bambury Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Tim Vine Susie Dent 133
4802 23/04/2009 P James Robinson 86 – 87 Patrick McCurdie Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Tim Vine Susie Dent 121

See Also

James' profile here.