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'''Paul Howe''' was a contestant in [[series 54]] who first appeared on 4th February 2006, only a few days after his games were recorded. He went on to become an [[Octochamp]] including a score of 113 against [[Alan Patient]], which gave him a total point total over [[800 Club|800]] for his eight games. In the quarter-final he beat [[Keith Maynard]] in spectacular fashion, leading 50-0 after 5 rounds, the biggest ever recorded lead after the first numbers game. This set up a clash with #1 seed [[Conor Travers]]. Both players scored the maximum in every letters round, the only time this has ever happened, but both players struggle with two difficult numbers game, which allowed Travers to take a 14-point lead into the conundrum. Travers solved the conundrum and won the game [[episode 4110|124-100]], one of the highest ever losing scores.
 
'''Paul Howe''' was a contestant in [[series 54]] who first appeared on 4th February 2006, only a few days after his games were recorded. He went on to become an [[Octochamp]] including a score of 113 against [[Alan Patient]], which gave him a total point total over [[800 Club|800]] for his eight games. In the quarter-final he beat [[Keith Maynard]] in spectacular fashion, leading 50-0 after 5 rounds, the biggest ever recorded lead after the first numbers game. This set up a clash with #1 seed [[Conor Travers]]. Both players scored the maximum in every letters round, the only time this has ever happened, but both players struggle with two difficult numbers game, which allowed Travers to take a 14-point lead into the conundrum. Travers solved the conundrum and won the game [[episode 4110|124-100]], one of the highest ever losing scores.
  
He was invited back to the [[Championship of Champions XII]] where he beat [[John Mayhew]] in the first round. At the time, Mayhew had never been beaten and Howe remains the only player ever to beat him. In the semi-final he narrowly beat [[Jack Welsby]] thanks to words like {{word|BURGONET}} but Howe's winning streak ended against the unbeaten [[Mark Tournoff]]. Howe held the [[Series 52]] champion to a crucial conundrum which Tournoff solved to maintain his unbeaten run. Howe only ever lost to two series champions - Conor Travers and Mark Tournoff.
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Howe was invited back to the [[Championship of Champions XII]] where he beat [[John Mayhew]] in the first round. At the time, Mayhew had never been beaten and Howe remains the only player ever to beat him. In the semi-final he narrowly beat [[Jack Welsby]] thanks to words like {{word|BURGONET}} but Howe's winning streak ended against the unbeaten [[Mark Tournoff]]. Howe held the [[Series 52]] champion to a crucial conundrum which Tournoff solved to maintain his unbeaten run. Howe only ever lost to two people, both of whom were series champions - Conor Travers and Mark Tournoff.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==

Revision as of 16:02, 16 July 2008

Paul Howe was a contestant in series 54 who first appeared on 4th February 2006, only a few days after his games were recorded. He went on to become an Octochamp including a score of 113 against Alan Patient, which gave him a total point total over 800 for his eight games. In the quarter-final he beat Keith Maynard in spectacular fashion, leading 50-0 after 5 rounds, the biggest ever recorded lead after the first numbers game. This set up a clash with #1 seed Conor Travers. Both players scored the maximum in every letters round, the only time this has ever happened, but both players struggle with two difficult numbers game, which allowed Travers to take a 14-point lead into the conundrum. Travers solved the conundrum and won the game 124-100, one of the highest ever losing scores.

Howe was invited back to the Championship of Champions XII where he beat John Mayhew in the first round. At the time, Mayhew had never been beaten and Howe remains the only player ever to beat him. In the semi-final he narrowly beat Jack Welsby thanks to words like BURGONET but Howe's winning streak ended against the unbeaten Mark Tournoff. Howe held the Series 52 champion to a crucial conundrum which Tournoff solved to maintain his unbeaten run. Howe only ever lost to two people, both of whom were series champions - Conor Travers and Mark Tournoff.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
4027 4/02/2006 P Keith Reading 83 – 102 Paul Howe Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Richard Digance Susie Dent
4028 6/02/2006 P Paul Howe 109 – 72 Judith Shade Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Richard Digance Susie Dent
4029 7/02/2006 P Paul Howe 95 – 77 Darren Wilks Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Richard Digance Susie Dent
4030 8/02/2006 P Paul Howe 93 – 56 Alison Campbell Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Richard Digance Susie Dent
4031 9/02/2006 P Paul Howe 105 – 49 Terence Reilly Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Richard Digance Susie Dent
4032 10/02/2006 P Paul Howe 107 – 61 Michael Jones Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Carol Thatcher Susie Dent
4033 11/02/2006 P Paul Howe 113 – 42 Alan Patient Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Carol Thatcher Susie Dent
4034 13/02/2006 P Paul Howe 91 – 47 Clare Hughes Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Carol Thatcher Susie Dent
4109 23/05/2006 QF Keith Maynard 49 – 118 Paul Howe Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Richard Digance Susie Dent
4110 24/05/2006 SF Conor Travers 124 – 100 Paul Howe Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Richard Digance Susie Dent
4117 2/06/2006 CP John Mayhew 87 – 117 Paul Howe Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Ron Atkinson Susie Dent
4124 13/06/2006 CQF Jack Welsby 72 – 83 Paul Howe Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Kim Woodburn Susie Dent
4125 14/06/2006 CSF Paul Howe 88 – 99 Mark Tournoff Des Lynam Carol Vorderman Kim Woodburn Susie Dent