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[[Image:Marcel Stellman.JPG|right|thumb| Marcel Stellman on [[A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting]] ]] | [[Image:Marcel Stellman.JPG|right|thumb| Marcel Stellman on [[A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting]] ]] | ||
− | '''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'']]. |
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+ | He appeared on the celebration programmes for Countdown's [[A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting|3000th episode]] in 2001 and [[Episode 5003|5000th episode]] in 2010. | ||
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Revision as of 15:34, 26 March 2010
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 3000th episode in 2001 and 5000th episode in 2010.