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A '''featured article''' is of one the Countdownwiki's finest articles. These are selected by the editors of the Countdownwiki on this very page. A featured article could be a player, a game or a piece of terminology. The article should be of a certain length and preferably contain images and external links to make the article more readable.  
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[[Image:Teapot Graphic.png|right|120px]]A '''featured article''' is of one The Countdown Wiki's finest articles, and could be about [[Chris Davies (Series 61)|a player]], [[Episode 1|a game]], or a piece of ''Countdown'' [[CECIL|terminology]]. The article's prose will be of a reasonable length, and preferably supplemented by images and external links to make the article more attractive, interesting, and informative.
  
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Potential featured articles are suggested by registered editors of the wiki on this very page. If an editor's nomination is successful, an administrator will promote the article to featured status. This is indicated by a [[teapot]] symbol ''(right)'' appearing in the top right corner of the article, and the article will also appear in [[:Category:Featured articles]]. One featured article is displayed prominently on the [[Main Page]] each month.
  
 
==List of featured articles==
 
==List of featured articles==
*[[Championship of Champions XI]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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:''See also: [[:Category:Featured articles]] and [[Countdown:Featured article archives]].
*[[Championship of Champions XII]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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{{Col-begin}}
*[[Countdown]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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{{Col-break}}
*[[Des chiffres et des lettres]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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* [[30th Birthday Championship]]
*[[Jon O'Neill]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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* [[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)]]
*[[Conor Travers]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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* [[CECIL]]
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* [[Championship of Champions XI]]
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* [[Championship of Champions XII]]
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* [[Graeme Cole]]
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* ''[[Countdown]]''
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* [[Chris Davies (Series 61)]]
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* [[Susie Dent]]
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* [[Episode 1]]
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* [[Episode 546]]
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{{Col-break}}
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* [[Episode 4121]]
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* [[Episode S29]]
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* [[Des chiffres et des lettres]]
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* [[Julian Fell]]
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* [[Harvey Freeman]]
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* {{word|[[GANDISEEG]]}}
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* [[Martin Gardner]]
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* [[Stewart Holden]]
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* [[Letters game]]
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* [[FOCAL]]
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* [[Nita Marr]]
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* [[Scott Mearns]]
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* [[Elliott Mellor]]
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* [[Graham Nash]]
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* [[Jon O'Neill]]
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* [[Chris Philpot]]
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* [[Allan Saldanha]]
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* [[Series 47]]
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* [[Mark Tournoff]]
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* [[Conor Travers]]
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* [[Ben Wilson]]
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{{Col-end}}
  
==Proposed featured articles==
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==How to make a nomination==
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To make a new proposal, follow [http://wiki.apterous.org/index.php?title=Countdown:Featured_articles&action=edit this edit link], or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article placed between two sets of square brackets to make a blue link, with three equals signs on either side to make a third-level heading. For example, if you wanted to nominate the article for [[Jon O'Neill]], you would type: <nowiki>===[[Jon O'Neill]]===</nowiki>
  
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Any related discussion takes place below this heading. Please use bullet points (<nowiki>*</nowiki> In my opinion&hellip;) and indentations (<nowiki>:*</nowiki> In reply to your point&hellip;) to keep things readable!
  
*If we need more articles for the main page, let's think of a bunch of them. I'd go for [[Julian Fell]], [[Ben Wilson]], [[Martin Gardner]] (vanity!), [[Conor Travers]], [[Harvey Freeman]] etc. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 21:26, 8 April 2008 (BST)
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==Nominations==
::Yeah, maybe we should have a Project of the Week and try to bring some of those articles up to full strength for future FAs. We'd have to pick the more recent players I suspect, because for a lot of the older one we don't have any more than the scores. [[User:Reams|Soo]] 22:31, 8 April 2008 (BST)
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:''See also: [[Countdown:Featured articles/Nomination archive 1]]''
:::Yes I could start that project right now, we need to decide how often to change the featured article. One thing I noticed is that the <ref></ref> doesn't seem to work on here, or doesn't that matter? As for players with games, there's me, Ben and Conor that all have round details. I will think more about which players have round details as well, and of course series and CofCs are another good source of FA's. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 13:35, 9 April 2008 (BST)
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===[[Charlie Reams]]===
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===[[COLIN]]===
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'''Oppose'''. Needs more length for me. [[User:The Doctor|Rhys]] 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Richard Whiteley]]===
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Have massively fleshed out and would like someone else to have a look at now. [[User:The Doctor|The Doctor]] 02:40, 10 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Zarte Siempre]]===
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Front page would have to cut out the jokey stuff, but yeah, perhaps? [[User:The Doctor|Rhys]] 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Philip Aston]]===
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===[[Championship of Champions X]]===
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===[[Series 41]]===
  
*[[Graham Nash]] - there's now a photo and the articles a lot longer with more detail. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 17:25, 29 April 2008 (BST)
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*[[Mark Tournoff]] is another possible one, although we nearly have enough for a year already. My next project will be to get the [[Paul Gallen]] article up to the same standard. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 15:35, 3 May 2008 (BST)
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=={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}'s featured article==
  
==How to make a now proposal==
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Follow [http://www.countdownwiki.com/index.php?title=Countdown:Featured_articles&action=edit this edit link], or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article should be placd between two square brackets to make a blue link (example: <nowiki>[[Jon O'Neill]]</nowiki>).
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''This article will appear on The Countdown Wiki's Main Page throughout {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}.''
 
 
==Future featured articles==
 
 
 
When an article is featured, it is given a short write-up on the front page. This is not editable by ordinary users (the risk of vandalism to the front page is too high.) But we will post a draft here well in advance, so please feel free to edit that and who knows -- your words may appear on the front page!
 
 
 
===Previous featured articles===
 
:''See:'' '''[[Countdown:Featured article archives]]'''.
 
 
 
===July 2008===
 
[[Image:Conor Travers 2.jpg|thumb|left|100px|'''[[Conor Travers]]''' showing off the [[Richard Whiteley]] memorial trophy.]]
 
'''[[Conor Travers]]''' became the youngest ever series champion by winning [[Series 54]] in 2005. He won his first game with a score of 99, followed by 111 against [[John Archer]] and 99 against [[Geoff Alderman]]. His remaining 5 games were all [[century|centuries]], with a top score of 124 and a low score of 111. Out of the 8 games of his [[octochamp]] run, only two were less than 110. He beat [[Daniel Peake]] by 69 points in the quarter-final, [[Paul Howe]] by 24 points in the semi-final before meeting [[Matthew Shore]] in the Series final. There he won narrowly 98 - 83 to become the youngest ever Series champion, at 14 years old. He returned for [[Championship of Champions XII|CofC XII]] beating [[John Hunt]] and [[John Brackstone]] in the first two rounds. Considered one of the favourites after his 890 aggregate as an Octochamp, he lost 118 - 102 to the eventual winner [[Paul Gallen]] in the [[Episode 4126|semi-final]]. In 14 games, Conor's lowest score was 98 and his average was 110.4 points per game. After losing to Paul Gallen, he appeared on Countdown's [[Episode S24|25th anniversary special]] against [[Chris Wills]] and won the game 69 - 58 in a disappointing contest.
 
 
 
===August 2008===
 
[[Image:DCeDL numbers.jpg|thumb|115px|left|Example of a '''[[Des chiffres et des lettres]]''' [[numbers game]].]]
 
'''[[Des chiffres et des lettres]]''' (literally ''numbers and letters'') is a French television programme. It was created by [[Armand Jammot]] and tests the numeracy skills and vocabulary of two contestants. It's the oldest TV programme still broadcast on French Television, and is notable in the UK for being the original version of [[Channel 4]]'s [[Countdown]]. It was first known as '''Le mot le plus long''' (''the longest word'') because the numbers game had not yet been invented.
 
 
 
The game debuted in 1972. It is broadcast on France 3 and is currently presented by Laurent Romejko, Arielle Boulin-Prat and Bertrand Renard (the latter two check the existence of the words proposed by the contestants; Renard also provides solutions to the number problems that the contestants fail to solve). The show is also seen throughout the world on TV5.
 
 
 
The format is similar to the English version, it currently has 14 rounds which are identical to the rounds used in the [[14 round format]] that was used for [[:Category:Grand finals|Grand finals]] up until [[Series 46]] when the [[15 round format]] was brought in, apart from the 14 rounds are not in the same order. Other notable differences are that when one player has a longer word than the other player, only the player with the longest words declares, and there are no ''[[conundrum]]s'' but rather ''[[duel]]s'' which involve some sort of mental calculation or anagramming feat, but is not simply a 9-letter anagram. Other differences include that players get 9 points for a [[letters game|9-letter word]] and not 18, and players get nine points for a correct [[numbers game]], and six points for any other solution, no matter how far away the solution is from the target. Finally if a player offers an invalid nine-letter word (or any word that's longer than the opponent's word) the opponent gets nines point no matter what the length of his own best word was.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 31 December 2020

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A featured article is of one The Countdown Wiki's finest articles, and could be about a player, a game, or a piece of Countdown terminology. The article's prose will be of a reasonable length, and preferably supplemented by images and external links to make the article more attractive, interesting, and informative.

Potential featured articles are suggested by registered editors of the wiki on this very page. If an editor's nomination is successful, an administrator will promote the article to featured status. This is indicated by a teapot symbol (right) appearing in the top right corner of the article, and the article will also appear in Category:Featured articles. One featured article is displayed prominently on the Main Page each month.

List of featured articles

See also: Category:Featured articles and Countdown:Featured article archives.





How to make a nomination

To make a new proposal, follow this edit link, or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article placed between two sets of square brackets to make a blue link, with three equals signs on either side to make a third-level heading. For example, if you wanted to nominate the article for Jon O'Neill, you would type: ===[[Jon O'Neill]]===

Any related discussion takes place below this heading. Please use bullet points (* In my opinion…) and indentations (:* In reply to your point…) to keep things readable!

Nominations

See also: Countdown:Featured articles/Nomination archive 1

Charlie Reams

COLIN

Apterous

Oppose. Needs more length for me. Rhys 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)

Richard Whiteley

Have massively fleshed out and would like someone else to have a look at now. The Doctor 02:40, 10 December 2020 (UTC)

Zarte Siempre

Front page would have to cut out the jokey stuff, but yeah, perhaps? Rhys 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)

Philip Aston

Championship of Champions X

Series 41

December's featured article

Chris Davies

Chris Davies was the champion of Series 61. He was a musician and charity shop volunteer from Greasby in Merseyside, whose hobbies included solving his Rubik's cube. On his Countdown début, Davies immediately impressed with obscure words including PERINEA and FORAMINA, quickly despatching Scrabble player and three-time champion Ed Rossiter. His second game against Matt Shepherd included further exceptional letters round offerings, such as DEHISCE, PUEBLOS and OESTRONE. However, Davies scored just 7 out of a possible 30 points across the three numbers rounds and, although a comfortable victory, this was the only game all series in which he failed to score a century. His next two heat games were won with scores of 110 and 113 points, and in his fifth match against Ross Mackenzie two niners and four eight-letter words helped Davies to a total of 139, the highest score ever achieved in a heat game. This was followed by wins of 121 – 57, 103 – 42 and 105 – 53 to secure octochamp status.

Davies returned for the finals as #2 seed behind Andrew Hulme, who had amassed an aggregate score of 930 points across his eight heat games – the highest total ever at the time of broadcast. In his quarter-final game against Steve Wood, the words RELLENOS and RANDOMISE helped Davies to a 43-point lead after just five rounds and a final score of 108 points to 61. In his semi-final, Davies played Innis Carson and after twelve rounds only seven points separated the two players. In round 13, Carson beat Davies with the word SOLENOID, opening up a fifteen point lead with just two rounds to go. Carson missed the numbers target in round 14 whereas Davies found a perfect solution, but he still needed to solve the crucial conundrum EPITUSSLE to win. After 25.5 seconds, Davies doubtfully offered SLEEPSUIT — and exclaimed "Oh my God!" as this was revealed to be correct. In the grand final Davies faced #1 seed Hulme, who frequently equalled but never bettered him. TETRODE, DIARISES and the conundrum ARTLEPOOL gave him the title of series champion by 117 – 86. Davies was the first champion to be crowned following production of Countdown being relocated to Granada Studios in Manchester.

On 11 January 2010, as reigning Countdown champion Davies appeared on the Channel 4 reality television series Celebrity Big Brother to play a five round game against a group of housemates, as part of a shopping budget task. In March 2010, he played against Series 60 champion Kirk Bevins in a special episode to decide the overall champion of 2009, a match which Davies lost by 77 points to 81. He returned to Countdown in 2013 to participate in the 30th Birthday Championship. Davies won his first round game against Series 43 semi-finalist David Williams, before losing to Series 58 champion David O'Donnell 127 – 117 on a tie-breaker conundrum. This performance was the equal highest losing score in the history of Countdown. (more...)

This article will appear on The Countdown Wiki's Main Page throughout December.

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