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[[Image:Neil Stein.jpg|thumb|right| Neil in 2005, winning the London Scrabble League's highest word of the season prize for playing the word PRATIQUE for 203.]]
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[[Image:Neil Stein.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Stein in 2005, winning the London Scrabble League's highest word of the season prize for playing the word {{word|PRATIQUE}} for 203.]]
'''Neil Stein''' was a contestant in [[Series 7]]. He was a 55-year old accountancy lecturer from Birchington, Kent, and once represented England at the ancient Japanese game "Go".
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'''Neil Stein''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 7]]. He was a 55-year-old accountancy lecturer from Birchington, Kent, and once represented England at the ancient Japanese game "{{w|Go (game)|Go}}".
  
Neil has also appeared on Fifteen-to-One and spent 11 weeks on BBC2's ''Crossword on Two''.
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Stein also appeared on ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'' and spent 11 weeks on {{w|BBC Two}}'s ''Crossword on Two''.
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He died from cancer on 11 May 2015 aged 85. [http://londonscrabbleleague.org/londonscrabble/mp/pastmembers.html]
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
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{{ep | 328 | 6/12/1985 | P | [[Julian Hough]] | 45 - 37 | Neil Stein | [[Bill Tidy]] | }}
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{{ep | 328 | 06/12/1985 | P |[[Julian Hough]]| 45 37 |Neil Stein|[[Bill Tidy]]||??}}
 
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 18 August 2022

Stein in 2005, winning the London Scrabble League's highest word of the season prize for playing the word PRATIQUE for 203.

Neil Stein was a contestant in Series 7. He was a 55-year-old accountancy lecturer from Birchington, Kent, and once represented England at the ancient Japanese game "Go".

Stein also appeared on Fifteen to One and spent 11 weeks on BBC Two's Crossword on Two.

He died from cancer on 11 May 2015 aged 85. [1]

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
328 06/12/1985 P Julian Hough 45 – 37 Neil Stein Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy ??