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− | '''Joyce Cansfield''', a housewife from Otley, was the first ever series champion of Countdown, defeating [[Michael Wylie]] {{score|59|41}} in the grand final of [[Series 1]], broadcast on 16 December 1982. She later returned for [[Championship of Champions I]], losing to [[Mark Nyman]] in the final. Joyce also appeared on the [[Episode 495|special episode]] to celebrate Countdown's 500th show on 2 February 1987, and competed in the [[Countdown Masters]] in 1989. In 1996 she returned for the [[series 33|Supreme Championship]], beating [[Steve Balment]] and [[Jackie McLeod]] before succumbing to boy wonder [[Allan Saldanha]] in the series quarter-finals. Between 2002 and 2003, she filmed a 15-round game against Series 2 finalist [[Dixie Baird]], but this is yet to be broadcast. | + | '''Joyce Cansfield''', a housewife from Otley, was the first ever series champion of [[Countdown]], defeating [[Michael Wylie]] {{score|59|41}} in the grand final of [[Series 1]], broadcast on 16 December 1982. She later returned for [[Championship of Champions I]], losing to [[Mark Nyman]] in the final. Joyce also appeared on the [[Episode 495|special episode]] to celebrate Countdown's 500th show on 2 February 1987, and competed in the [[Countdown Masters]] in 1989. In 1996 she returned for the [[series 33|Supreme Championship]], beating [[Steve Balment]] and [[Jackie McLeod]] before succumbing to boy wonder [[Allan Saldanha]] in the series quarter-finals. Between 2002 and 2003, she filmed a 15-round game against Series 2 finalist [[Dixie Baird]], but this is yet to be broadcast. |
She first appeared on the [[Calendar Countdown]] pilot episode in 1981, but this was never broadcast. | She first appeared on the [[Calendar Countdown]] pilot episode in 1981, but this was never broadcast. | ||
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{{ep | 190 | 22/10/1984 | CSF | Joyce Cansfield | 62 - 33 | [[Russell Byers]] | Nigel Rees | Yvonne Warberton }} | {{ep | 190 | 22/10/1984 | CSF | Joyce Cansfield | 62 - 33 | [[Russell Byers]] | Nigel Rees | Yvonne Warberton }} | ||
{{ep | 191 | 23/10/1984 | CGF | Joyce Cansfield | 34 - 65 | [[Mark Nyman]] | [[Ned Sherrin]], Nigel Rees | Yvonne Warberton }} | {{ep | 191 | 23/10/1984 | CGF | Joyce Cansfield | 34 - 65 | [[Mark Nyman]] | [[Ned Sherrin]], Nigel Rees | Yvonne Warberton }} | ||
− | {{ep |M27 | | + | {{ep | M27 | 2/10/89-6/10/89 | Masters 1 | Joyce Cansfield | 102 – 58 | [[Chris Beith]] | N/A | [[Freda Thornton]] }} |
{{ep | 1878 | 11/11/1996 | dSF | [[Stephen Balment]] | 48 - 57 | Joyce Cansfield | [[Barry Cryer]] | [[Susie Dent]] }} | {{ep | 1878 | 11/11/1996 | dSF | [[Stephen Balment]] | 48 - 57 | Joyce Cansfield | [[Barry Cryer]] | [[Susie Dent]] }} | ||
{{ep | 1880 | 13/11/1996 | dF | [[Jackie McLeod]] | 42 - 50 | Joyce Cansfield | Barry Cryer | Susie Dent }} | {{ep | 1880 | 13/11/1996 | dF | [[Jackie McLeod]] | 42 - 50 | Joyce Cansfield | Barry Cryer | Susie Dent }} | ||
{{ep | 1903 | 16/12/1996 | SQF | Joyce Cansfield | 50 - 67 | [[Allan Saldanha]] | Nigel Rees | [[Catherine Clarke]] }} | {{ep | 1903 | 16/12/1996 | SQF | Joyce Cansfield | 50 - 67 | [[Allan Saldanha]] | Nigel Rees | [[Catherine Clarke]] }} | ||
− | {{ep | S(25) | Unreleased | S | Joyce Cansfield | | + | {{ep | S(25) | Unreleased | S | Joyce Cansfield | 90 - 56 | [[Dixie Baird]] | [[Bernard Ingham]] | [[Alison Heard]] }} |
{{episode table end}} | {{episode table end}} | ||
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{{CofC Runnerup}} | {{CofC Runnerup}} | ||
− | [[Category:Series winners | + | |
− | [[Category:Contestants in Series 1 | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Cansfield, Joyce}} |
− | [[Category:Contestants in Series 33 | + | [[Category:Series winners]] |
− | [[Category:Contestants in Championship of Champions I | + | [[Category:Contestants in Series 1]] |
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Series 33]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Championship of Champions I]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Countdown Masters Series 1]] |
Revision as of 13:37, 25 October 2010
Joyce Cansfield, a housewife from Otley, was the first ever series champion of Countdown, defeating Michael Wylie 59 – 41 in the grand final of Series 1, broadcast on 16 December 1982. She later returned for Championship of Champions I, losing to Mark Nyman in the final. Joyce also appeared on the special episode to celebrate Countdown's 500th show on 2 February 1987, and competed in the Countdown Masters in 1989. In 1996 she returned for the Supreme Championship, beating Steve Balment and Jackie McLeod before succumbing to boy wonder Allan Saldanha in the series quarter-finals. Between 2002 and 2003, she filmed a 15-round game against Series 2 finalist Dixie Baird, but this is yet to be broadcast.
She first appeared on the Calendar Countdown pilot episode in 1981, but this was never broadcast.
Joyce Cansfield won the the UK National Scrabble Championship in 1980 and is the first of only two people (the other being Craig Beevers) to have been both UK Scrabble champion and Countdown series champion. She is also a long-standing setter of Times crossword puzzles.
In 2008, 26 years after she first appeared on the show, Joyce returned again to the Countdown scene for the CoNot event, organized by a fellow series winner.
Series winner Series 1 |
Followed by Ash Haji |
Champion of Champions runner-up Championship of Champions I |
Followed by Peter Evans |
Episodes
Championship of Champions Runners-Up | |
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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 |