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− | '''Damian Eadie''' (born 15 August 1969, Blackpool, Lancashire), one of the most important people in the Countdown world, was the [[ | + | '''Damian Eadie''' (born 15 August 1969, Blackpool, Lancashire), one of the most important people in the ''[[Countdown]]'' world, was the [[Series Winners|champion]] of [[Series 28]], the runner-up of [[Championship of Champions VII]] and a participant in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. Eadie spent so much time in the [[YTV Studios|Yorkshire Television studios]] that he was offered the chance to be a researcher on the programme. From there he rose through the ranks, from one of the lexicographers to the current Series Producer. |
Eadie's debut on 12 July 1994 saw him defeat [[Emanuele 'Spud' Grillo]], with a further 5 victories following. His run would end at the hands of a determined [[Suzanne Miles]] in his seventh game. Nonetheless, this was enough to ensure he returned for the series finals. | Eadie's debut on 12 July 1994 saw him defeat [[Emanuele 'Spud' Grillo]], with a further 5 victories following. His run would end at the hands of a determined [[Suzanne Miles]] in his seventh game. Nonetheless, this was enough to ensure he returned for the series finals. | ||
− | Returning as No. 3 seed, Eadie met [[Chris Hawkins]] in the quarter-finals, and in a close encounter Eadie was able to compile a 1-point win, {{score|44|43}}. This set up a match with [[Gregg Magee]] for a place in the Grand Final. Eadie had an easier time of it this game, putting together a {{score|59|37}} victory. The final against [[Wayne Kelly]] was a close affair, both players getting a nine in {{word|DISRUPTED}}, both players taking small leads at various points but neither being able to pull away. With Eadie leading by 1 point, the second football-themed conundrum of the afternoon ({{word|LETISSIER}}) was unscrambled to {{word|STERILISE}} by Eadie after 15.5 seconds and with it came the title of champion of Series 28. | + | Returning as No. 3 seed, Eadie met [[Chris Hawkins]] in the quarter-finals, and in a close encounter Eadie was able to compile a 1-point win, {{score|44|43}}. This set up a match with [[Gregg Magee]] for a place in the Grand Final. Eadie had an easier time of it this game, putting together a {{score|59|37}} victory. The final against [[Wayne Kelly]] was a close affair, both players getting a nine in {{word|DISRUPTED}}, both players taking small leads at various points but neither being able to pull away. With Eadie leading by 1 point, the second football-themed [[conundrum]] of the afternoon ({{word|LETISSIER}}) was unscrambled to {{word|STERILISE}} by Eadie after 15.5 seconds and with it came the title of champion of Series 28. |
− | After a three-month break for ''{{w|Fifteen | + | After a three-month break for ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', Eadie returned to ''Countdown'' to play the first match of [[Championship of Champions VII]]. [[Andy Bodle]] was the opponent, which saw yet another close game. This time Eadie pulled out the win by just 2 points. He was given a chance to get revenge on Suzanne Miles in the semi-finals, a chance he duly took, winning {{score|59|35}}. The grand final saw Eadie up against [[Don Reid]]. A phenomenally even-matched game saw just the first conundrum separate the two players after the first 11 rounds, leaving Eadie 10 points in arrears. In Round 12, Eadie made the first real mistake of the game, offering the invalid {{word|moilers {{X}}}}, handing 7 more points to Reid. An impossible [[numbers game]] settled the match, with Reid mopping up the last conundrum to win {{score|100|73}} in a game much closer than the scoreline suggests. |
Eadie next appeared in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]], where he was drawn into Group F. An opening game against [[Janet McRae]] proved no problem, the result being {{score|62|38}}. [[Julian Hough]] was next, with a tighter scoreline of {{score|52|46}} again going Eadie's way. [[Hilary Hopper]] stood between Eadie and the overall quarter-finals, but this time he lost, going down on the crucial conundrum {{word|DEBAUCHED}} by 59 points to 40. | Eadie next appeared in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]], where he was drawn into Group F. An opening game against [[Janet McRae]] proved no problem, the result being {{score|62|38}}. [[Julian Hough]] was next, with a tighter scoreline of {{score|52|46}} again going Eadie's way. [[Hilary Hopper]] stood between Eadie and the overall quarter-finals, but this time he lost, going down on the crucial conundrum {{word|DEBAUCHED}} by 59 points to 40. | ||
− | He next made an on-screen contribution on | + | He next made an on-screen contribution on 5 January 1999, taking the role of [[lexicographer]]. Between [[Series 40]] and [[Series 48]], as well as special editions, he made [[:Category:Episodes with Damian Eadie as lexicographer|230 appearances]] in this capacity. In [[Series 44]], Eadie also filled in as the celebrity guest when the booked celebrity failed to appear. By his own admission, he hated this appearance, so after 3 shows [[Richard Whiteley]]'s partner, [[Kathryn Apanowicz]], was brought in as a proper celebrity. |
Eadie has since co-authored several [[Countdown puzzle books|puzzle books]] and a [[Countdown:Spreading The Word|behind the scenes guide]], and can regularly be seen on the [[C4countdown]] message group whenever [[Chris Wills]] makes an overly-suggestive comment. | Eadie has since co-authored several [[Countdown puzzle books|puzzle books]] and a [[Countdown:Spreading The Word|behind the scenes guide]], and can regularly be seen on the [[C4countdown]] message group whenever [[Chris Wills]] makes an overly-suggestive comment. | ||
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− | *[http://www.offthetelly.co.uk/oldott/www.offthetelly.co.uk/index1f2f-2.html?page_id=952 | + | *[http://www.offthetelly.co.uk/oldott/www.offthetelly.co.uk/index1f2f-2.html?page_id=952 Damian Eadie interview (archived)] |
{{CofC Runnerup}} | {{CofC Runnerup}} | ||
Revision as of 14:36, 9 October 2021
Lexicographer | |
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First appearance | 5 January 1999 |
Last appearance | 8 September 2003 |
Appearances | 230 |
Episodes with Damian Eadie | |
Guest appearances of Damian Eadie | |
First appearance | 19 April 2001 |
Last appearance | 23 April 2001 |
Appearances | 3 |
Episodes with Damian Eadie |
Damian Eadie (born 15 August 1969, Blackpool, Lancashire), one of the most important people in the Countdown world, was the champion of Series 28, the runner-up of Championship of Champions VII and a participant in the Supreme Championship. Eadie spent so much time in the Yorkshire Television studios that he was offered the chance to be a researcher on the programme. From there he rose through the ranks, from one of the lexicographers to the current Series Producer.
Eadie's debut on 12 July 1994 saw him defeat Emanuele 'Spud' Grillo, with a further 5 victories following. His run would end at the hands of a determined Suzanne Miles in his seventh game. Nonetheless, this was enough to ensure he returned for the series finals.
Returning as No. 3 seed, Eadie met Chris Hawkins in the quarter-finals, and in a close encounter Eadie was able to compile a 1-point win, 44 – 43. This set up a match with Gregg Magee for a place in the Grand Final. Eadie had an easier time of it this game, putting together a 59 – 37 victory. The final against Wayne Kelly was a close affair, both players getting a nine in DISRUPTED, both players taking small leads at various points but neither being able to pull away. With Eadie leading by 1 point, the second football-themed conundrum of the afternoon (LETISSIER) was unscrambled to STERILISE by Eadie after 15.5 seconds and with it came the title of champion of Series 28.
After a three-month break for Fifteen to One, Eadie returned to Countdown to play the first match of Championship of Champions VII. Andy Bodle was the opponent, which saw yet another close game. This time Eadie pulled out the win by just 2 points. He was given a chance to get revenge on Suzanne Miles in the semi-finals, a chance he duly took, winning 59 – 35. The grand final saw Eadie up against Don Reid. A phenomenally even-matched game saw just the first conundrum separate the two players after the first 11 rounds, leaving Eadie 10 points in arrears. In Round 12, Eadie made the first real mistake of the game, offering the invalid moilers ☓, handing 7 more points to Reid. An impossible numbers game settled the match, with Reid mopping up the last conundrum to win 100 – 73 in a game much closer than the scoreline suggests.
Eadie next appeared in the Supreme Championship, where he was drawn into Group F. An opening game against Janet McRae proved no problem, the result being 62 – 38. Julian Hough was next, with a tighter scoreline of 52 – 46 again going Eadie's way. Hilary Hopper stood between Eadie and the overall quarter-finals, but this time he lost, going down on the crucial conundrum DEBAUCHED by 59 points to 40.
He next made an on-screen contribution on 5 January 1999, taking the role of lexicographer. Between Series 40 and Series 48, as well as special editions, he made 230 appearances in this capacity. In Series 44, Eadie also filled in as the celebrity guest when the booked celebrity failed to appear. By his own admission, he hated this appearance, so after 3 shows Richard Whiteley's partner, Kathryn Apanowicz, was brought in as a proper celebrity.
Eadie has since co-authored several puzzle books and a behind the scenes guide, and can regularly be seen on the C4countdown message group whenever Chris Wills makes an overly-suggestive comment.
He could be seen on the boxes of the 1994 edition of the Countdown board game alongside Don Reid, and the PC game alongside Richard Hendron.
Preceded by David Elias |
Series winner Series 28 |
Followed by Darren Shacklady |
Preceded by Chris Waddington |
Champion of Champions runner-up Championship of Champions VII |
Followed by Kenneth Michie |
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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1530 | 13/07/1994 | P | Emanuele 'Spud' Grillo | 31 – 59 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Denis Norden | Susie Dent | 70 | ||
1531 | 14/07/1994 | P | Richard Hendron | 46 – 63 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Denis Norden | Susie Dent | 73 | ||
1532 | 15/07/1994 | P | Jennifer Cook | 38 – 57 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Denis Norden | Susie Dent | 71 | ||
1533 | 18/07/1994 | P | Jenny Brannock Jones | 37 – 65 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent | 72 | ||
1534 | 19/07/1994 | P | Raymond Bernard | 47 – 51 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent | 71 | ||
1535 | 20/07/1994 | P | Eric Matthews | 44 – 52 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent | 72 | ||
1536 | 21/07/1994 | P | Suzanne Miles | 59 – 26 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent | 72 | ||
1582 | 23/09/1994 | QF | Chris Hawkins | 43 – 44 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Michael Parkinson | Richard Samson | 71 | ||
1586 | 29/09/1994 | SF | Gregg Magee | 37 – 59 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Michael Parkinson | Richard Samson | 89 | ||
1587 | 30/09/1994 | GF | Wayne Kelly | 83 – 94 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Shirley Anne Field, Michael Parkinson |
Richard Samson | 124 | ||
1588 | 2/01/1995 | CQF | Damian Eadie | 47 – 45 | Andy Bodle | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Denis Norden | Richard Samson | 72 | ||
1592 | 6/01/1995 | CSF | Suzanne Miles | 35 – 59 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Denis Norden | Richard Samson | 71 | ||
1594 | 10/01/1995 | CGF | Don Reid | 100 – 73 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Denis Norden | Richard Samson | 111 | ||
1889 | 26/11/1996 | fQF | Janet McRae | 38 – 62 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tom O'Connor | Catherine Stokes | 72 | ||
1892 | 29/11/1996 | fSF | Julian Hough | 46 – 52 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Richard Digance | David Swarbrick | 80 | ||
1893 | 2/12/1996 | fF | Hilary Hopper | 59 – 40 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Richard Digance | David Swarbrick | 73 | ||
2874 | 2/11/2000 | X | Gyles Brandreth and Mark Nyman |
50 – 46 | Jo Brand and Damian Eadie |
Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | none | Susie Dent | 74 |
See also
- Damian Eadie on Wikipedia.
- Damian Eadie interview (archived)
Championship of Champions Runners-Up | |
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I : Joyce Cansfield | II : Peter Evans | III : David Trace | IV : Tony Vick | V : Gino Corr | VI : Chris Waddington | VII : Damian Eadie | VIII : Kenneth Michie | IX : Pete Cashmore | X : Kate Ogilvie | XI : Chris Wills | XII : Mark Tournoff | XIII : Charlie Reams | XIV : Dan McColm | XV : Bradley Horrocks | XVI : James Haughton |