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'''Julian Hough''' was a contestant in and the runner-up of [[Series 7]]. An economics student at Manchester University, Hough won the final six heat games of the series to enter the final rounds unbeaten as #2 seed. He beat [[Tim Davies]] and [[Jean Fish]] in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively to reach the final against [[Ian Bebbington]]. Bebbington went 30 points into the lead before Hough made an excellent attempt at a comeback by spotting the [[niner|nine-letter word]] {{word|CERTAINTY}} and one away from the 923 target in the last numbers round. The game went to a [[crucial conundrum]] with Hough trailing by just five points, but neither contestant was able to unscramble it in the time, meaning Bebbington became the series champion.
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'''Julian Hough''' was the runner-up of [[Series 7]].
  
Hough also appeared in the [[Championship of Champions II]], but was beaten by [[Laurie Silver]] in the first round. Hough would also return for the [[Supreme Championship]]. He defeated [[Ash Haji]] with a convincing performance, including a [[niner|nine-letter word]], before losing to [[Damian Eadie]] by 6 points in the group semi-final. In 1989, Hough played in the first [[Masters]] series and was declared the overall [[champion]], having achieved the highest score of the series with 124 points.
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An economics student at Manchester University, Hough won the final six heat games of the series to enter the final rounds unbeaten as #2 seed. He beat [[Tim Davies]] and [[Jean Fish]] in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively to reach the final against [[Ian Bebbington]]. Bebbington went 30 points into the lead before Hough made an excellent attempt at a comeback by spotting the [[niner|nine-letter word]] {{word|CERTAINTY}} and one away from the 923 target in the last numbers round. The game went to a [[crucial conundrum]] with Hough trailing by just five points, but neither contestant was able to unscramble it in the time, meaning Bebbington became the series champion.
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Hough also appeared in the [[Championship of Champions II]], but was beaten by [[Laurie Silver]] in the first round. Hough would also return for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. He defeated [[Ash Haji]] with a convincing performance, including a [[niner|nine-letter word]], before losing to [[Damian Eadie]] by 6 points in the group semi-final. In 1989, Hough played in the first [[Masters]] series and was declared the overall [[champion]], having achieved the highest score of the series with 124 points.
  
 
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
{{episode table}}
 
{{episode table}}
{{ep | 326 | 4/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 60 - 45 | [[Gary Franks]] | [[Bill Tidy]] | }}
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{{ep | 326 | 4/12/1985 | P |Julian Hough| 60 - 45 |[[Gary Franks]]|[[Bill Tidy]]||??}}
{{ep | 327 | 5/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 58 - 36 | [[Philip Godfrey]] | Bill Tidy | }}
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{{ep | 327 | 5/12/1985 | P |Julian Hough| 58 - 36 |[[Philip Godfrey]]|Bill Tidy||??}}
{{ep | 328 | 6/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 45 - 37 | [[Neil Stein]] | Bill Tidy | }}
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{{ep | 328 | 6/12/1985 | P |Julian Hough| 45 - 37 |[[Neil Stein]]|Bill Tidy||??}}
{{ep | 329 | 9/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 54 - 27 | [[Leslie Pollitt]] | Bill Tidy | }}
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{{ep | 329 | 9/12/1985 | P |Julian Hough| 54 - 27 |[[Leslie Pollitt]]|Bill Tidy||73}}
{{ep | 330 | 10/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 50 - 19 | [[Steve Holdsworth]] | Bill Tidy | }}
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{{ep | 330 | 10/12/1985 | P |Julian Hough| 50 - 19 |[[Steve Holdsworth]]|Bill Tidy||71}}
{{ep | 331 | 11/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 62 - 17 | [[Bob Balmer]] | Bill Tidy | }}
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{{ep | 331 | 11/12/1985 | P |Julian Hough| 62 - 17 |[[Bob Balmer]]|Bill Tidy||70}}
{{ep | 333 | 13/12/1985 | QF | Julian Hough | 63 - 34 | [[Tim Davies]] | [[Richard Stilgoe]] | [[Della Thompson]] }}
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{{ep | 333 | 13/12/1985 | QF |Julian Hough| 63 - 34 |[[Tim Davies]]|[[Richard Stilgoe]]|[[Della Thompson]]|82}}
{{ep | 337 | 19/12/1985 | SF | [[Jean Fish]] | 37 - 59 | Julian Hough | Richard Stilgoe | Della Thompson }}
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{{ep | 337 | 19/12/1985 | SF |[[Jean Fish]]| 37 - 59 |Julian Hough|Richard Stilgoe|Della Thompson|73}}
{{ep | 338 | 20/12/1985 | GF | [[Ian Bebbington]] | 82 - 77 | Julian Hough | Richard Stilgoe,<br />[[John Junkin]] | Della Thompson }}
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{{ep | 338 | 20/12/1985 | GF |[[Ian Bebbington]]| 82 - 77 |Julian Hough|Richard Stilgoe,<br />[[John Junkin]]|Della Thompson|127}}
{{ep | 400 | 2/04/1986 | CQF | Julian Hough | 54 - 57 | [[Laurie Silver]] | [[Gyles Brandreth]] | [[Catherine Clarke]] }}
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{{ep | 400 | 2/04/1986 | CQF |Julian Hough| 54 - 57 |[[Laurie Silver]]|[[Gyles Brandreth]]|[[Catherine Clarke]]|81}}
{{ep | M16 | 17/7/89-21/7/89 | Masters 1 | Julian Hough | 124 – 61 | [[John Hadfield]] | N/A | Catherine Clarke }}
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{{ep | M16 | 17/7/89-21/7/89 | Masters 1 |Julian Hough| 124 – 61 |[[John Hadfield]]|N/A|Catherine Clarke|136}}
{{ep | M89 | 10/12/90-14/12/90 | Masters 2 | [[Clive Spate]] | 110 – 80 | Julian Hough | N/A | [[Freda Thornton]] }}
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{{ep | M89 | 10/12/90-14/12/90 | Masters 2 |[[Clive Spate]]| 110 – 80 |Julian Hough|N/A|[[Freda Thornton]]|135}}
{{ep | 1890 | 27/11/1996 | fQF | [[Ash Haji]] | 58 - 65 | Julian Hough | [[Tom O'Connor]] | [[Catherine Stokes]] }}
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{{ep | 1890 | 27/11/1996 | fQF |[[Ash Haji]]| 58 - 65 |Julian Hough|[[Tom O'Connor]]|[[Catherine Stokes]]|94}}
{{ep | 1892 | 29/11/1996 | fSF | Julian Hough | 46 - 52 | [[Damian Eadie]] | [[Richard Digance]] | [[David Swarbrick]] }}
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{{ep | 1892 | 29/11/1996 | fSF |Julian Hough| 46 - 52 |[[Damian Eadie]]|[[Richard Digance]]|[[David Swarbrick]]|80}}
 
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{{episode table end}}
  

Revision as of 21:30, 20 September 2011

Julian Hough

Julian Hough was the runner-up of Series 7.

An economics student at Manchester University, Hough won the final six heat games of the series to enter the final rounds unbeaten as #2 seed. He beat Tim Davies and Jean Fish in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively to reach the final against Ian Bebbington. Bebbington went 30 points into the lead before Hough made an excellent attempt at a comeback by spotting the nine-letter word CERTAINTY and one away from the 923 target in the last numbers round. The game went to a crucial conundrum with Hough trailing by just five points, but neither contestant was able to unscramble it in the time, meaning Bebbington became the series champion.

Hough also appeared in the Championship of Champions II, but was beaten by Laurie Silver in the first round. Hough would also return for the Supreme Championship. He defeated Ash Haji with a convincing performance, including a nine-letter word, before losing to Damian Eadie by 6 points in the group semi-final. In 1989, Hough played in the first Masters series and was declared the overall champion, having achieved the highest score of the series with 124 points.

Preceded by
Olivia Lloyd
Series runner-up
Series 7
Followed by
Anthony Butcher
Series winner
Masters Series 1
Followed by
Andrew Fisher

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
326 4/12/1985 P Julian Hough 60 – 45 Gary Franks Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy ??
327 5/12/1985 P Julian Hough 58 – 36 Philip Godfrey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy ??
328 6/12/1985 P Julian Hough 45 – 37 Neil Stein Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy ??
329 9/12/1985 P Julian Hough 54 – 27 Leslie Pollitt Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy 73
330 10/12/1985 P Julian Hough 50 – 19 Steve Holdsworth Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy 71
331 11/12/1985 P Julian Hough 62 – 17 Bob Balmer Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy 70
333 13/12/1985 QF Julian Hough 63 – 34 Tim Davies Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Richard Stilgoe Della Thompson 82
337 19/12/1985 SF Jean Fish 37 – 59 Julian Hough Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Richard Stilgoe Della Thompson 73
338 20/12/1985 GF Ian Bebbington 82 – 77 Julian Hough Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Richard Stilgoe,
John Junkin
Della Thompson 127
400 2/04/1986 CQF Julian Hough 54 – 57 Laurie Silver Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth Catherine Clarke 81
M16 17/7/89-21/7/89 Masters 1 Julian Hough 124 – 61 John Hadfield Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman N/A Catherine Clarke 136
M89 10/12/90-14/12/90 Masters 2 Clive Spate 110 – 80 Julian Hough Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman N/A Freda Thornton 135
1890 27/11/1996 fQF Ash Haji 58 – 65 Julian Hough Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Tom O'Connor Catherine Stokes 94
1892 29/11/1996 fSF Julian Hough 46 – 52 Damian Eadie Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Richard Digance David Swarbrick 80