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'''Marcel Stellman''' was a Belgian record executive who brought the format of French show ''[[Des chiffres et des lettres]]'' to Britain, where it ultimately became ''[[Countdown]]''. He also wrote a number of famous songs, including the lyrics to [[wikipedia:Tulips from Amsterdam|''Tulips from Amsterdam'']], and film numbers, including ''I Will Live My Life for You'' from [[wikipedia:Ghosts of Mississippi|''Ghosts of Mississippi'']].
 
'''Marcel Stellman''' was a Belgian record executive who brought the format of French show ''[[Des chiffres et des lettres]]'' to Britain, where it ultimately became ''[[Countdown]]''. He also wrote a number of famous songs, including the lyrics to [[wikipedia:Tulips from Amsterdam|''Tulips from Amsterdam'']], and film numbers, including ''I Will Live My Life for You'' from [[wikipedia:Ghosts of Mississippi|''Ghosts of Mississippi'']].
  
He appeared on the celebration programmes for Countdown's [[The 2000th Edition|2000th episode]] in 1997, [[A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting|3000th episode]] in 2001 and [[Episode 5003|5000th episode]] in 2010.
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He appeared on the celebration programmes for Countdown's [[The 2000th Edition|2000th episode]] in 1997, [[A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting|3000th episode]] in 2001 and [[Episode 5003|5000th episode]] in 2010. He also presented the trophy at the end of the [[30th Birthday Championship]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:30, 21 March 2016

Marcel Stellman was a Belgian record executive who brought the format of French show Des chiffres et des lettres to Britain, where it ultimately became Countdown. He also wrote a number of famous songs, including the lyrics to Tulips from Amsterdam, and film numbers, including I Will Live My Life for You from Ghosts of Mississippi.

He appeared on the celebration programmes for Countdown's 2000th episode in 1997, 3000th episode in 2001 and 5000th episode in 2010. He also presented the trophy at the end of the 30th Birthday Championship.