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− | '''David Reid''' was the runner-up of [[ | + | {{otherpeople|David Reid}} |
+ | '''David Reid''' was the runner-up of [[Series 11]] and a participant in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. | ||
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+ | A crossword enthusiast from Edinburgh, he won three heats before being beaten by [[James Wilkie]], and returned for the final rounds as #7 seed. In the final rounds, he beat [[Alan Johnson]] and [[Ken Heaton]] in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively, but lost the final {{score|97|61}} to [[John Clarke (Series 11)|John Clarke]]. | ||
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+ | Reid did not play in [[Championship of Champions III]], but did return for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]], losing heavily in the first round against [[Clive Spate]]. | ||
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+ | Reid also played in the [[Masters Series 1|first series of ''Countdown Masters'']]. Notably, he was the first player to have ever gotten a [[letters game|nine-letter word]] in a Masters series, declaring {{word|CONVERGES}} in his game against [[Tim O'Kane]], as well as, in Round 11 of the same game, the first player ever known to have selected four large in a numbers round. | ||
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+ | {{series runner-up|preceded_by=Mike Percik|series=11|followed_by=Janet McRae}} | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
{{episode table}} | {{episode table}} | ||
− | {{ep | 518 | 5/03/1987 | P | [[Ted Kimmons]] | 19 - 56 | David Reid | [[John Junkin]] | [[Julia | + | {{ep | 518 | 5/03/1987 | P |[[Ted Kimmons]]| 19 - 56 |David Reid|[[John Junkin]]|[[Julia Swannell]]|74}} |
− | {{ep | 519 | 6/03/1987 | P | + | {{ep | 519 | 6/03/1987 | P |[[Stephen Rooney (Series 11)|Stephen Rooney]]| 50 - 60 |David Reid|John Junkin|Julia Swannell|84}} |
− | {{ep | 520 | 9/03/1987 | P | + | {{ep | 520 | 9/03/1987 | P |[[Peter Dickinson]]| 33 - 47 |David Reid|John Junkin|Julia Swannell|74}} |
− | {{ep | 521 | 10/03/1987 | P | + | {{ep | 521 | 10/03/1987 | P |[[James Wilkie]]| 48 - 44 |David Reid|[[Richard Stilgoe]]|Julia Swannell|82}} |
− | {{ep | 539 | 3/04/1987 | QF | David Reid | 46 - 40 | [[Alan Johnson]] | [[Russell Harty]] | [[Freda Thornton]] }} | + | {{ep | 539 | 3/04/1987 | QF |David Reid| 46 - 40 |[[Alan Johnson]]|[[Russell Harty]]|[[Freda Thornton]]|84}} |
− | {{ep | 543 | 9/04/1987 | SF | David Reid | 53 - 48 | [[Ken Heaton]] | [[Bill Tidy]] | [[Catherine Clarke]] }} | + | {{ep | 543 | 9/04/1987 | SF |David Reid| 53 - 48 |[[Ken Heaton]]|[[Bill Tidy]]|[[Catherine Clarke]]|74}} |
− | {{ep | 544 | 10/04/1987 | GF | David Reid | 61 - 97 | [[John Clarke]] | Bill Tidy, [[Gyles Brandreth]] | Catherine Clarke }} | + | {{ep | 544 | 10/04/1987 | GF |David Reid| 61 - 97 |[[John Clarke (Series 11)|John Clarke]]|Bill Tidy, [[Gyles Brandreth]]|Catherine Clarke|131}} |
− | {{ep | | + | {{ep | M21 | 21/08/1989-25/08/1989 | M |David Reid| 80 – 68 |[[Tim O'Kane]]|none|Freda Thornton|147}} |
− | + | {{ep | 1877 | 8/11/1996 | dQF |[[Clive Spate]]| 63 - 23 |David Reid|[[Geoffrey Durham]]|[[Susie Dent]]|73}} | |
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− | {{ep | 1877 | 8/11/1996 | dQF | [[Clive Spate]] | 63 - 23 | David Reid | Geoffrey Durham | [[Susie Dent]] }} | ||
{{episode table end}} | {{episode table end}} | ||
− | [[Category:Finalists | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Reid, David}} |
− | [[Category:Contestants in Series 11 | + | [[Category:Finalists]] |
− | [[Category:Contestants in Series 33 | + | [[Category:Contestants in Series 11]] |
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Series 33]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Countdown Masters Series 1]] |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 17 April 2021
- For other people called David Reid, see David Reid.
David Reid was the runner-up of Series 11 and a participant in the Supreme Championship.
A crossword enthusiast from Edinburgh, he won three heats before being beaten by James Wilkie, and returned for the final rounds as #7 seed. In the final rounds, he beat Alan Johnson and Ken Heaton in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively, but lost the final 97 – 61 to John Clarke.
Reid did not play in Championship of Champions III, but did return for the Supreme Championship, losing heavily in the first round against Clive Spate.
Reid also played in the first series of Countdown Masters. Notably, he was the first player to have ever gotten a nine-letter word in a Masters series, declaring CONVERGES in his game against Tim O'Kane, as well as, in Round 11 of the same game, the first player ever known to have selected four large in a numbers round.
Preceded by Mike Percik |
Series runner-up Series 11 |
Followed by Janet McRae |