Difference between revisions of "Lucy Summers"
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| − | '''Lucy Summers''' was ''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s third and shortest-serving "letters girl". She did one series before flouncing off, deciding that she wanted to be a serious actor, | + | '''Lucy Summers''' was ''[[Countdown]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s third and shortest-serving "letters girl". She did one series before flouncing off, deciding that she wanted to be a serious actor, dahling, and not some cheap game show hostess. Last spotted plying her trade as a gardening expert. |
| − | When | + | When Summers left, the producers decided they couldn't be bothered doing any more casting and let [[Carol Vorderman]] take over all the hostess duties. |
[[Category:Presenters|Summers, Lucy]] | [[Category:Presenters|Summers, Lucy]] | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 30 September 2021
| Lucy Summers | |
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| Co-presenter | |
| First appearance | 2 January 1989 |
| Last appearance | 17 March 1989 |
| Appearances | 56 |
| Episodes with Lucy Summers | |
Lucy Summers was Countdown's third and shortest-serving "letters girl". She did one series before flouncing off, deciding that she wanted to be a serious actor, dahling, and not some cheap game show hostess. Last spotted plying her trade as a gardening expert.
When Summers left, the producers decided they couldn't be bothered doing any more casting and let Carol Vorderman take over all the hostess duties.