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'''Russell Byers''' was the runner-up of [[Series 2]]. He was an audit clerk from Selby, North Yorkshire.  He won four heat games in impressive fashion, beating [[Ash Haji]] in the first game. He lost his fifth game to [[Michael Firth]], but had done more than enough to return for the final rounds. He beat [[David Myerscough]], [[Gary Roussak]] and [[Norma Nicholson]] on his way to the final, a rematch of his earlier heat game against [[Ash Haji]]. However, the [[episode 80|final]], the first ever 14-round game, didn't go Russell's way as he lost by a solitary point. Russell played in [[Championship of Champions I]], beating [[Andrew Guy]] in the first round before losing to [[Joyce Cansfield]] in the semi-final. His sister, [[Esther Byers]] became a finalist in [[Series 3]].
 
'''Russell Byers''' was the runner-up of [[Series 2]]. He was an audit clerk from Selby, North Yorkshire.  He won four heat games in impressive fashion, beating [[Ash Haji]] in the first game. He lost his fifth game to [[Michael Firth]], but had done more than enough to return for the final rounds. He beat [[David Myerscough]], [[Gary Roussak]] and [[Norma Nicholson]] on his way to the final, a rematch of his earlier heat game against [[Ash Haji]]. However, the [[episode 80|final]], the first ever 14-round game, didn't go Russell's way as he lost by a solitary point. Russell played in [[Championship of Champions I]], beating [[Andrew Guy]] in the first round before losing to [[Joyce Cansfield]] in the semi-final. His sister, [[Esther Byers]] became a finalist in [[Series 3]].
  
Russell would return to Countdown some 12 years later to play in the [[Supreme Championship]], where he lost his first-round game 68-63 to [[David Trace]]. Russell also finished ninth in the inaugural [[COLIN]] event in 2005, over 22 years after his association with Countdown began.
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Russell would return to Countdown some 12 years later to play in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]], where he lost his first-round game 68-63 to [[David Trace]]. Russell also finished ninth in the inaugural [[COLIN]] event in 2005, over 22 years after his association with Countdown began.
 
 
  
 
He is also a Scrabble player and won the UK National Championship in 1982 and 1989.
 
He is also a Scrabble player and won the UK National Championship in 1982 and 1989.
 
  
 
{{series runner-up|preceded_by=Michael Wylie|series=2|followed_by=Mark Nyman}}
 
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{{episode table}}
 
{{episode table}}
 
{{ep | 44 | 4/05/1983 | P | [[Ash Haji]] | 30 – 59 | Russell Byers | [[Kenneth Williams]] |  }}
 
{{ep | 44 | 4/05/1983 | P | [[Ash Haji]] | 30 – 59 | Russell Byers | [[Kenneth Williams]] |  }}
{{ep | 45 | 5/05/1983 | P | Russell Byers | 44 – 40 | [[Philip Goddard]] | Kenneth Williams |  }}
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{{ep | 45 | 5/05/1983 | P | [[Philip Goddard]] | 40 – 44 | Russell Byers | Kenneth Williams |  }}
{{ep | 46 | 6/05/1983 | P | Russell Byers | 50 – 32 | [[Margaret Reid]] | Kenneth Williams |  }}
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{{ep | 46 | 6/05/1983 | P | [[Margaret Reid]] | 32 – 50 | Russell Byers | Kenneth Williams |  }}
{{ep | 47 | 10/05/1983 | P | Russell Byers | 54 – 30 | [[Sue White]] | [[Gyles Brandreth]] |  }}
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{{ep | 47 | 10/05/1983 | P | [[Sue White]] | 30 – 54 | Russell Byers | [[Gyles Brandreth]] |  }}
{{ep | 48 | 11/05/1983 | P | Russell Byers | 37 – 52 | [[Michael Firth]] | Gyles Brandreth |  }}
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{{ep | 48 | 11/05/1983 | P | [[Michael Firth]] | 52 – 37 | Russell Byers | Gyles Brandreth |  }}
 
{{ep | 66 | 10/06/1983 | QP | Russell Byers | 54 – 39 | [[David Myerscough]] | Gyles Brandreth |  }}
 
{{ep | 66 | 10/06/1983 | QP | Russell Byers | 54 – 39 | [[David Myerscough]] | Gyles Brandreth |  }}
 
{{ep | 74 | 24/06/1983 | QF | [[Gary Roussak]] | 39 – 47 | Russell Byers | Gyles Brandreth | [[Lesley Burnett]] }}
 
{{ep | 74 | 24/06/1983 | QF | [[Gary Roussak]] | 39 – 47 | Russell Byers | Gyles Brandreth | [[Lesley Burnett]] }}

Revision as of 13:12, 24 August 2010

Russell Byers.

Russell Byers was the runner-up of Series 2. He was an audit clerk from Selby, North Yorkshire. He won four heat games in impressive fashion, beating Ash Haji in the first game. He lost his fifth game to Michael Firth, but had done more than enough to return for the final rounds. He beat David Myerscough, Gary Roussak and Norma Nicholson on his way to the final, a rematch of his earlier heat game against Ash Haji. However, the final, the first ever 14-round game, didn't go Russell's way as he lost by a solitary point. Russell played in Championship of Champions I, beating Andrew Guy in the first round before losing to Joyce Cansfield in the semi-final. His sister, Esther Byers became a finalist in Series 3.

Russell would return to Countdown some 12 years later to play in the Supreme Championship, where he lost his first-round game 68-63 to David Trace. Russell also finished ninth in the inaugural COLIN event in 2005, over 22 years after his association with Countdown began.

He is also a Scrabble player and won the UK National Championship in 1982 and 1989.

Preceded by
Michael Wylie
Series runner-up
Series 2
Followed by
Mark Nyman

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
44 4/05/1983 P Ash Haji 30 – 59 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Kenneth Williams
45 5/05/1983 P Philip Goddard 40 – 44 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Dr Linda Barrett Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Kenneth Williams
46 6/05/1983 P Margaret Reid 32 – 50 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Kenneth Williams
47 10/05/1983 P Sue White 30 – 54 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Dr Linda Barrett Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth
48 11/05/1983 P Michael Firth 52 – 37 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth
66 10/06/1983 QP Russell Byers 54 – 39 David Myerscough Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth
74 24/06/1983 QF Gary Roussak 39 – 47 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth Lesley Burnett
78 30/06/1983 SF Russell Byers 67 – 43 Norma Nicholson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Angela O'Dougherty Kenneth Williams Lesley Burnett
80 2/07/1983 GF Ash Haji 71 – 70 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Dr Linda Barrett, Carol Vorderman Beverley Isherwood Cathy Hytner Kenneth Williams,
Gyles Brandreth
Lesley Burnett
187 17/10/1984 CQF Andrew Guy 48 – 61 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Ned Sherrin Yvonne Warberton
190 22/10/1984 CSF Joyce Cansfield 62 – 33 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Nigel Rees Yvonne Warberton
M61 28/5/90-1/6/90 Masters Anthony Butcher 89 – 91 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman N/A Della Thompson
1881 14/11/1996 eQF David Trace 68 – 63 Russell Byers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Barry Cryer Susie Dent