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− | {{lexicographer|debut_episode=Episode 4350|debut_date=9 May 2007|latest_episode=Episode 4352|latest_date=11 May 2007 | + | '''Michael Wylie''' (1951 – 26 November 2008) was the runner-up of [[Series 1]]. Appearing in the latter half of the series, Wylie made his debut on 1 December 1982, defeating former ''[[Calendar Countdown]]'' contestant [[Christine Jones]] to take the [[contestant|champion]]'s chair. He went on to defeat three more challengers, achieving the [[List of series high scores|highest score of the series]] (66 points) along the way, before losing to [[Saladin Khoshnaw]]. However, as seedings at the time were determined by highest scores, he qualified as the #1 seed for the [[Episode 27|the first ever grand final]] against [[Joyce Cansfield]] (there were no quarters or semis in Series 1). Therein, he was defeated by eighteen points. |
− | '''Michael Wylie''' ( | ||
− | + | He declined to participate in [[Championship of Champions I]], and did not appear in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] as he had gone on to work as an assistant producer on the programme. He did appear though, assisting [[Gyles Brandreth]], on the [[special episode]] to celebrate ''[[Countdown]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 500th show on [[Episode 495|2 February 1987]]. His involvement with ''Countdown'' lasted for many years, expanding as he became the co-author of ''[[Countdown: Spreading The Word]]'' and the ''[[Countdown puzzle books]]'' along with [[Damian Eadie]]. | |
− | + | In spite of his direct involvement with the production of the programme, Wylie did make three further blocks of on-screen appearances. In June 1989, he took part in the first ''[[Countdown Masters]]'' series, broadcast during ''{{w|The Channel Four Daily}}'' breakfast programme. He defeated [[Laurie Puddefoot]] by an impressive 100 points to 58, and did even better in the second series when he triumphed over [[Stephen Balment]] by a margin of 74 points. | |
+ | Wylie did not appear again until [[Series 56]] where he made [[:Category:Episodes with Michael Wylie as lexicographer|three appearances]] in the role of [[lexicographer]], filling in for [[Susie Dent]] during a spell of illness. As his name already appeared in the credits sequence at the end of each programme, Wylie was billed under the pseudonym "Susie Gent". | ||
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+ | Wylie died on 26 November 2008. | ||
{{series runner-up|series=1|followed_by=Russell Byers}} | {{series runner-up|series=1|followed_by=Russell Byers}} | ||
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+ | <table class="episode_table" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;"><tr> | ||
+ | <td style="text-align:center; background-color: #eeeeee;">Preceded by<br />[[Allan Simmons]]</td> | ||
+ | <td style="text-align:center; background-color: #eeeeee;">Series runner-up<br />[[Countdown Masters Series 2]]<br />''(joint, with [[Stephen Deakin]])''</td> | ||
+ | </tr></table> | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
{{episode table}} | {{episode table}} | ||
− | {{ep | 18 | | + | {{ep | 18 | 01/12/1982 | P |Michael Wylie| ? – ? |[[Christine Jones]]|[[Kenneth Williams]]|[[Mary]]|??}} |
− | {{ep | 19 | | + | {{ep | 19 | 02/12/1982 | P |Michael Wylie| ? – ? |[[Ian Gucklhorn]]|Kenneth Williams|Mary|??}} |
− | {{ep | 20 | | + | {{ep | 20 | 06/12/1982 | P |Michael Wylie| ? – ? |[[Don Wright]]|Kenneth Williams|Mary|??}} |
− | {{ep | 21 | | + | {{ep | 21 | 07/12/1982 | P |Michael Wylie| 54 – 39 |[[Arnold Weinberg]]|Kenneth Williams|Mary|72}} |
− | {{ep | 22 | | + | {{ep | 22 | 08/12/1982 | P |Michael Wylie| ? – ? |[[Saladin Khoshnaw]]|Kenneth Williams|Mary|??}} |
− | {{ep | 27 | 16/12/1982 | GF | Michael Wylie | 41 | + | {{ep | 27 | 16/12/1982 | GF |[[Joyce Cansfield]]| 59 – 41 |Michael Wylie|Kenneth Williams|Mary|??}} |
− | {{ep |M13 | | + | {{ep | 495 | 02/02/1987 | X |[[Bill Tidy]] with<br />[[Mark Nyman]],<br />[[Brian Hudson]],<br />[[Peter Evans]], and<br />[[Darryl Francis]]| 41 – 32 |[[Gyles Brandreth]] with<br />[[Clive Freedman (Series 7)|Clive Freedman]],<br />Michael Wylie,<br />[[Joyce Cansfield]], and<br />[[Harvey Freeman]]|none|[[Della Thompson]]|67}} |
+ | {{ep | M13 | 26/06/1989–30/06/1989 | M |Michael Wylie| 100 – 58 |[[Laurie Puddefoot]]|none|[[Catherine Clarke]]|134}} | ||
+ | {{ep | M70 | 30/07/1990–03/08/1990 | M |Michael Wylie| 118 – 44 |[[Stephen Balment]]|none|[[Simon Mason]]|134}} | ||
{{episode table end}} | {{episode table end}} | ||
− | [[Category:Finalists | + | ==External Links== |
− | [[Category:Contestants in Series 1 | + | *[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1636166/ Michael Wylie] on the Internet Movie Database. |
− | [[Category:Lexicographers | + | |
− | [[Category:Countdown Production Team | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Wylie, Michael}} |
+ | [[Category:Finalists]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Series 1]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lexicographers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Countdown Production Team]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Producers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Countdown Masters Series 1]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants in Countdown Masters Series 2]] |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 30 July 2022
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First appearance | 9 May 2007 |
Last appearance | 11 May 2007 |
Appearances | 3 |
Episodes with Michael Wylie |
Michael Wylie (1951 – 26 November 2008) was the runner-up of Series 1. Appearing in the latter half of the series, Wylie made his debut on 1 December 1982, defeating former Calendar Countdown contestant Christine Jones to take the champion's chair. He went on to defeat three more challengers, achieving the highest score of the series (66 points) along the way, before losing to Saladin Khoshnaw. However, as seedings at the time were determined by highest scores, he qualified as the #1 seed for the the first ever grand final against Joyce Cansfield (there were no quarters or semis in Series 1). Therein, he was defeated by eighteen points.
He declined to participate in Championship of Champions I, and did not appear in the Supreme Championship as he had gone on to work as an assistant producer on the programme. He did appear though, assisting Gyles Brandreth, on the special episode to celebrate Countdown's 500th show on 2 February 1987. His involvement with Countdown lasted for many years, expanding as he became the co-author of Countdown: Spreading The Word and the Countdown puzzle books along with Damian Eadie.
In spite of his direct involvement with the production of the programme, Wylie did make three further blocks of on-screen appearances. In June 1989, he took part in the first Countdown Masters series, broadcast during The Channel Four Daily breakfast programme. He defeated Laurie Puddefoot by an impressive 100 points to 58, and did even better in the second series when he triumphed over Stephen Balment by a margin of 74 points.
Wylie did not appear again until Series 56 where he made three appearances in the role of lexicographer, filling in for Susie Dent during a spell of illness. As his name already appeared in the credits sequence at the end of each programme, Wylie was billed under the pseudonym "Susie Gent".
Wylie died on 26 November 2008.
Series runner-up Series 1 |
Followed by Russell Byers |
Preceded by Allan Simmons |
Series runner-up Countdown Masters Series 2 (joint, with Stephen Deakin) |
Episodes
External Links
- Michael Wylie on the Internet Movie Database.