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[[Image:PeterLee.jpg|right|thumb|Peter Lee in [[Series 66]].]]
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'''Peter Lee''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 47]] and an [[octochamp]] in [[Series 66]].
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[[File:Peter Lee1.png|thumb|200px|Peter Lee in [[Series 47]]...]]
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[[Image:PeterLee.jpg|thumb|...and again 10 years later in [[Series 66]]...]]
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[[File:Peter Lee.png|thumb|200px|...and again just under a year later in the [[30th Birthday Championship]].]]
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'''Peter Lee''' was an [[contestant]] in [[Series 47]], an [[octochamp]] in [[Series 66]] and a participant in the [[30th Birthday Championship]].
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Just over a decade after losing to [[Kevin Thurlow]] on a crucial conundrum, he returned to the show and beat [[Chris Butler]] with a century. Three more centuries followed during his octorun, where he scraped into the [[800 club]]. He returned for the finals as #3 seed, where he beat [[Victoria James]] in the quarter-final despite incorrectly answering a crucial conundrum, before losing to [[Jack Worsley]] in the semi-final.
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Exactly three months later, Lee reappeared for a [[special episode]] against [[Dave Taylor]], scoring the highest score in a special with 132 points.
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He returned again a few months later, as one of 41 contestants taking part in the [[30th Birthday Championship]]. He received a bye to the first round, but lost his only game to [[Series 63]] quarter-finalist [[Tom Rowell]] {{score|92|84}}.
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In 1992, he appeared as a contestant on ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}''.
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He sadly passed away in March 2014.
  
 
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{{ep | 5513 | 25/06/2012 | QF |[[Victoria James]]| 73 - 80 |Peter Lee|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|120}}
 
{{ep | 5513 | 25/06/2012 | QF |[[Victoria James]]| 73 - 80 |Peter Lee|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|120}}
 
{{ep | 5516 | 28/06/2012 | SF |Peter Lee| 88 - 91 |[[Jack Worsley]]|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|119}}
 
{{ep | 5516 | 28/06/2012 | SF |Peter Lee| 88 - 91 |[[Jack Worsley]]|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|119}}
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{{ep | S38 | 28/09/2012 | S |Peter Lee| 132 - 72 |[[Dave Taylor]]|[[Alistair McGowan]]|Susie Dent|137}}
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{{ep | 5624 | 18/01/2013 | 30B1 |Peter Lee| 84 - 92 |[[Tom Rowell]]|[[Martin Lewis]]|Susie Dent|131}}
 
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 17 January 2024

Peter Lee
Octochamp Statistics
Final positionSemi-finalist
Seeding3
Points total801
Conundrums solved6
Peter Lee in Series 47...
...and again 10 years later in Series 66...
...and again just under a year later in the 30th Birthday Championship.

Peter Lee was an contestant in Series 47, an octochamp in Series 66 and a participant in the 30th Birthday Championship.

Just over a decade after losing to Kevin Thurlow on a crucial conundrum, he returned to the show and beat Chris Butler with a century. Three more centuries followed during his octorun, where he scraped into the 800 club. He returned for the finals as #3 seed, where he beat Victoria James in the quarter-final despite incorrectly answering a crucial conundrum, before losing to Jack Worsley in the semi-final.

Exactly three months later, Lee reappeared for a special episode against Dave Taylor, scoring the highest score in a special with 132 points.

He returned again a few months later, as one of 41 contestants taking part in the 30th Birthday Championship. He received a bye to the first round, but lost his only game to Series 63 quarter-finalist Tom Rowell 92 – 84.

In 1992, he appeared as a contestant on Fifteen to One.

He sadly passed away in March 2014.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
3181 4/02/2002 P Kevin Thurlow 108 – 93 Peter Lee Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Barry Cryer Richard Samson 122
5429 20/02/2012 P Chris Butler 75 – 101 Peter Lee Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Ann Widdecombe Susie Dent 123
5430 21/02/2012 P Peter Lee 84 – 49 Gareth Munson Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Ann Widdecombe Susie Dent 117
5431 22/02/2012 P Peter Lee 99 – 28 Chris Stokes Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Ann Widdecombe Susie Dent 119
5432 23/02/2012 P Peter Lee 78 – 71 Niall Seymour Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Ann Widdecombe Susie Dent 116
5433 24/02/2012 P Peter Lee 120 – 64 Kieran Bray Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Ann Widdecombe Susie Dent 141
5434 27/02/2012 P Peter Lee 118 – 93 Stephen Senior Nick Hewer Rachel Riley John Parrott Susie Dent 150
5435 28/02/2012 P Peter Lee 96 – 77 Ryan Carlsen Nick Hewer Rachel Riley John Parrott Susie Dent 123
5436 29/02/2012 P Peter Lee 105 – 15 James Belshaw Nick Hewer Rachel Riley John Parrott Susie Dent 115
5513 25/06/2012 QF Victoria James 73 – 80 Peter Lee Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dr Phil Hammond Susie Dent 120
5516 28/06/2012 SF Peter Lee 88 – 91 Jack Worsley Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dr Phil Hammond Susie Dent 119
S38 28/09/2012 S Peter Lee 132 – 72 Dave Taylor Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Alistair McGowan Susie Dent 137
5624 18/01/2013 30B1 Peter Lee 84 – 92 Tom Rowell Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Martin Lewis Susie Dent 131