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Revision as of 19:56, 3 March 2009

Guest appearances of Mark Nyman
GOTD mark nyman.jpg
First appearance 29 May 1984
Last appearance 14 October 1986
Appearances 4
Episodes with Mark Nyman
Lexicographer
Mark Nyman.jpg
First appearance 22 August 1990
Last appearance 26 May 2000
Appearances 289
Episodes with Mark Nyman

Mark Nyman (born 14 October, 1966) appeared in Series 3 at the age of 16, running of eight consecutive wins to qualify for the Series finals as #1 seed. In the quarter-final he faced Ted Wiles and racked up a then record 79 points, in the semi-final he faced Esther Byers, sister of Series 2 runner-up Russell Byers and beat her by 5 points. The final was a tense, close affair rather than a high scoring one, Mark was ahead going into the conundrum against Andrew Guy, but it was Andrew not Mark that solved RREALCOTE in three seconds, relegating Mark to the runner-up's spot.

Mark returned a year later at 17 to compete in the Championship of Champions I where he beat Octochamp William Bradford and Series champion Ash Haji on the way to a final against Series 1 champion Joyce Cansfield. It turned out not to be a close game as Mark took the game 65-34, nearly double Joyce's score. Mark returned after the Championship of Champions II to face the event's winner Clive Freedman and beat him. The game was close but Mark avoided a crucial conundrum and eventually won the game by 9 points. Mark became the show's producer in 1992 and because the Supreme Championship was organised in 1996, he decided not to invite himself. He did make one appearance in the Countdown Masters and beat Harvey Freeman, the only time that Harvey has lost a game of Countdown, although it was not part of a Series.

Leeds-based Nyman also excels as a Scrabble player. As of August 2007, he is rated 22nd in Britain, with a rating of 185 [1]. He is most widely known as the first, and to date only, British player to win the World Scrabble Championship, which he accomplished in 1993. Nyman played Canadian Joel Wapnick in the 1993 WSC final, in which he came back from 2-1 behind to win 3-2, including winning one game having been 174 behind. The two met again in the 1999 WSC final, and this time Wapnick was victorious, winning a nail-biting decider by just a single point; 403 to 402.

Nyman has also made 289 appearances in the role of lexicographer, the last being in Series 42.

He married in 2004 and has two children, Max and Kizzy.


Preceded by
Russell Byers
Series runner-up
Series 3
Followed by
Christine Hunt (Series 4)
Champion of Champions
Championship of Champions I
Followed by
Clive Freedman (Series 6)

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
113 14/11/1983 P David Lawton 23 – 59 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth
114 15/11/1983 P Mark Nyman 54 – 44 Alan Morris Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner William Rushton
115 16/11/1983 P Mark Nyman 57 – 4 Fred Jean Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner William Rushton
116 17/11/1983 P David Hughes 40 – 57 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner William Rushton
117 21/11/1983 P Mark Nyman 43 – 36 Roy Davenport Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner William Rushton
118 22/11/1983 P Mark Nyman 62 – 22 Heather Twidle Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin
119 23/11/1983 P Mark Nyman 40 – 35 Myra Mayor Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin
120 24/11/1983 P Peter Richardson 46 – 55 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin
126 6/12/1983 QF Mark Nyman 79 – 18 Ted Wiles Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannel
130 13/12/1983 SF Mark Nyman 56 – 51 Esther Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Julia Swannel
132 15/12/1983 GF Andrew Guy 92 – 85 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin, Gyles Brandreth Julia Swannel
185 15/10/1984 CQF William Bradford 28 – 54 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Yvonne Warberton
189 19/10/1984 CSF Ash Haji 34 – 61 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Yvonne Warberton
191 23/10/1984 CGF Joyce Cansfield 34 – 65 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin, Nigel Rees Yvonne Warberton
445 13/10/1986 CCC Clive Freedman 67 – 76 Mark Nyman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth, Bill Tidy Catherine Clarke
2874 2/11/2000 X Gyles Brandreth and Mark Nyman 50 – 46 Jo Brand and Damian Eadie Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman none Susie Dent


Championship of Champions Winners

I : Mark Nyman | II : Clive Freedman | III : Harvey Freeman | IV : Nic Brown | V : Tim Morrissey | VI : Wayne Summers | VII : Don Reid | VIII : Chris Rogers | IX : Natascha Kearsey | X : Scott Mearns | XI : Graham Nash | XII : Paul Gallen | XIII : Steve Briers | XIV : Dylan Taylor | XV : Zarte Siempre | XVI : Ahmed Mohamed

External links

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