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Stitcher established something of a reputation for misspelt or simply non-existent declarations; some of his more 'creative' offerings include {{word|busline}} {{x}}, {{word|girates}} {{x}}, {{word|facinated}} {{x}} and {{word|carots}} {{x}}.
 
Stitcher established something of a reputation for misspelt or simply non-existent declarations; some of his more 'creative' offerings include {{word|busline}} {{x}}, {{word|girates}} {{x}}, {{word|facinated}} {{x}} and {{word|carots}} {{x}}.
 
Stitcher regards himself as the best looking player in living memory, though he has been proven [[Kezra Shakir|thoroughly wrong]].
 
  
 
===After Countdown===
 
===After Countdown===

Revision as of 05:09, 2 December 2012

Jon Stitcher has got fatter since his TV appearance, mainly due to no regular exercise and keeping goal for Sensible Soccer FC in the Wirral Monday night 6-a-side league.

Jon Stitcher was a contestant in Series 52. He managed to string together three victories in total, demonstrating consistency by always winning by slim margins, never scoring outside the 80s, and having all of his victories come down to crucial conundrums.

In his fourth game, Stitcher found himself up against Jack Welsby (who, at the time, held a world record). Welsby proved too strong for him, winning by a margin of 37 points despite Stitcher leading at the halfway stage after finding the nine-letter DISLOCATE. Notably, an amusing coincidence at the start of this part of the programme saw a teatime teaser with the answer MUTINEER immediately followed by a letters round with the selection NTEUMRIEK - the longest possible word being MUTINEER!

Stitcher established something of a reputation for misspelt or simply non-existent declarations; some of his more 'creative' offerings include busline ☓, girates ☓, facinated ☓ and carots ☓.

After Countdown

Following his appearances on the programme, Stitcher played in JOLT, one of the first online tournaments, where reached the final and faced a crucial conundrum against Julian Fell. He also attended CoBris 2005 where he came 3rd, and COLIN 2006.

Stitcher is now a professional poker player. Furthermore, he expanded his repertoire by appearing on Brainteaser, and the ITV game show The Krypton Factor in February 2009.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
3743 16/07/2004 P Ian McLennan 73 – 85 Jon Stitcher Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Geoffrey Durham Susie Dent 150
3744 19/07/2004 P Jon Stitcher 80 – 79 Dora Stavrinos Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Peter Baldwin Susie Dent 133
3745 20/07/2004 P Jon Stitcher 88 – 79 Norman Haikney Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Peter Baldwin Susie Dent 120
3746 21/07/2004 P Jon Stitcher 73 – 110 Jack Welsby Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Peter Baldwin Susie Dent 132