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[[File:Stephen Read.png|thumb|350px|right|Stephen Read in [[Series 76]].]] | [[File:Stephen Read.png|thumb|350px|right|Stephen Read in [[Series 76]].]] | ||
− | '''Stephen Read''' was an [[octochamp]] in [[Series 76]]. He is also an [[Apterite]], and the 75th member of the [[800 club]]. | + | '''Stephen Read''' was an [[octochamp]] in and the [[Series Winners|winner]] of [[Series 76]]. He is also an [[Apterite]], and the 75th member of the [[800 club]]. |
In April 2016, he attended his first Co-event - [[Countdown in Leeds 2016]] - followed up in May 2016 by his attendance at [[Countdown in King's Lynn 2016]], which he won. He beat [[Series 69]] champion [[Callum Todd]] in the final on a tie-break conundrum, having been 20 points adrift earlier in the game, spotting the low-probability 6 {{word|DOODAD}} in the process. He also won [[Countdown in Birmingham 2016]] and reached the final of [[Countdown in Huddersfield 2016]], meaning he either won or was runner up in three of his first four Co-events. He was awarded [[FOCAL]]'s 'Rookie of the Year' prize for 2016. | In April 2016, he attended his first Co-event - [[Countdown in Leeds 2016]] - followed up in May 2016 by his attendance at [[Countdown in King's Lynn 2016]], which he won. He beat [[Series 69]] champion [[Callum Todd]] in the final on a tie-break conundrum, having been 20 points adrift earlier in the game, spotting the low-probability 6 {{word|DOODAD}} in the process. He also won [[Countdown in Birmingham 2016]] and reached the final of [[Countdown in Huddersfield 2016]], meaning he either won or was runner up in three of his first four Co-events. He was awarded [[FOCAL]]'s 'Rookie of the Year' prize for 2016. | ||
− | After making a strong impression in the FOCAL circuit, he made his televised debut on 5 May 2017 and went on to score a century in all his heat games (only the 15th contestant to do so) to top the series seed table, with an octochamp total of 915. In his quarter-final, he prevailed over #8 seed [[James Slater]] {{score|92|60}}, ending his longstanding streak of [[century|centuries]] but maintaining his unbeaten record. In his semi-final against [[Annie Humphries]], Read accelerated again, scoring 115 to his opponent's 67 and achieving a maximum score in all but two rounds to secure a berth in the grand final of Series 76. | + | After making a strong impression in the FOCAL circuit, he made his televised debut on 5 May 2017 and went on to score a century in all his heat games (only the 15th contestant to do so) to top the series seed table, with an octochamp total of 915. In his quarter-final, he prevailed over #8 seed [[James Slater]] {{score|92|60}}, ending his longstanding streak of [[century|centuries]] but maintaining his unbeaten record. In his semi-final against [[Annie Humphries]], Read accelerated again, scoring 115 to his opponent's 67 and achieving a maximum score in all but two rounds to secure a berth in the grand final of Series 76. Finally, in the ultimate show of the series, he showed no sign of slowing down as he beat [[Moose Rosser]] by a margin of 50 points to take a well-deserved set of dictionaries and become the latest owner of the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy. Read hence became a "[[xicount]]" with an 11-game total of 1230 points, and he remains unbeaten by anyone. |
On Apterous, Read is known for making [[Jo Brand]]-style puns of the letter selections online during the day's Countdown broadcast. | On Apterous, Read is known for making [[Jo Brand]]-style puns of the letter selections online during the day's Countdown broadcast. | ||
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{{ep | 6608 | 21/06/2017 | QF |Stephen Read| 92 - 60 |[[James Slater]]|[[Suzi Perry]]|Susie Dent|135}} | {{ep | 6608 | 21/06/2017 | QF |Stephen Read| 92 - 60 |[[James Slater]]|[[Suzi Perry]]|Susie Dent|135}} | ||
{{ep | 6612 | 28/06/2017 | SF |Stephen Read| 115 - 67 |[[Annie Humphries]]|[[Colin Murray]]|Susie Dent|124}} | {{ep | 6612 | 28/06/2017 | SF |Stephen Read| 115 - 67 |[[Annie Humphries]]|[[Colin Murray]]|Susie Dent|124}} | ||
+ | {{ep | 6614 | 30/06/2017 | GF |Stephen Read| 108 - 58 |[[Moose Rosser]]|Colin Murray|Susie Dent|121}} | ||
{{episode table end}} | {{episode table end}} | ||
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[[Category:Unbeaten contestants]] | [[Category:Unbeaten contestants]] | ||
[[Category:Finalists]] | [[Category:Finalists]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Series winners]] |
Revision as of 13:58, 30 June 2017
Stephen Read was an octochamp in and the winner of Series 76. He is also an Apterite, and the 75th member of the 800 club.
In April 2016, he attended his first Co-event - Countdown in Leeds 2016 - followed up in May 2016 by his attendance at Countdown in King's Lynn 2016, which he won. He beat Series 69 champion Callum Todd in the final on a tie-break conundrum, having been 20 points adrift earlier in the game, spotting the low-probability 6 DOODAD in the process. He also won Countdown in Birmingham 2016 and reached the final of Countdown in Huddersfield 2016, meaning he either won or was runner up in three of his first four Co-events. He was awarded FOCAL's 'Rookie of the Year' prize for 2016.
After making a strong impression in the FOCAL circuit, he made his televised debut on 5 May 2017 and went on to score a century in all his heat games (only the 15th contestant to do so) to top the series seed table, with an octochamp total of 915. In his quarter-final, he prevailed over #8 seed James Slater 92 – 60, ending his longstanding streak of centuries but maintaining his unbeaten record. In his semi-final against Annie Humphries, Read accelerated again, scoring 115 to his opponent's 67 and achieving a maximum score in all but two rounds to secure a berth in the grand final of Series 76. Finally, in the ultimate show of the series, he showed no sign of slowing down as he beat Moose Rosser by a margin of 50 points to take a well-deserved set of dictionaries and become the latest owner of the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy. Read hence became a "xicount" with an 11-game total of 1230 points, and he remains unbeaten by anyone.
On Apterous, Read is known for making Jo Brand-style puns of the letter selections online during the day's Countdown broadcast.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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6576 | 5/05/2017 | P | John Robertson | 37 – 119 | Stephen Read | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | John Inverdale | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
6577 | 8/05/2017 | P | Stephen Read | 110 – 27 | Jake Denney | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | John Inverdale | Susie Dent | 121 | ||
6578 | 9/05/2017 | P | Stephen Read | 111 – 27 | Tim Clarke | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | John Inverdale | Susie Dent | 133 | ||
6579 | 10/05/2017 | P | Stephen Read | 104 – 60 | Dan Haggerty | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Mark Austin | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
6580 | 11/05/2017 | P | Stephen Read | 131 – 21 | Alan Jefferson | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Mark Austin | Susie Dent | 133 | ||
6581 | 12/05/2017 | P | Stephen Read | 114 – 61 | Mark Rainey | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Mark Austin | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
6582 | 15/05/2017 | P | Stephen Read | 115 – 51 | Jane Donnelly | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Mark Austin | Susie Dent | 121 | ||
6583 | 16/05/2017 | P | Stephen Read | 111 – 42 | Craig Tampin | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Mark Austin | Susie Dent | 132 | ||
6608 | 21/06/2017 | QF | Stephen Read | 92 – 60 | James Slater | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Suzi Perry | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
6612 | 28/06/2017 | SF | Stephen Read | 115 – 67 | Annie Humphries | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Colin Murray | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
6614 | 30/06/2017 | GF | Stephen Read | 108 – 58 | Moose Rosser | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Colin Murray | Susie Dent | 121 |