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'''Episode 3057''' was broadcast on 1 August 2001, as part of [[Series 45]].
 
'''Episode 3057''' was broadcast on 1 August 2001, as part of [[Series 45]].
  
[[Phil Bennett]] played [[Anne Docherty]], with Phil Bennett winning 40 - 28. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Tom O'Connor]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]].
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[[Phil Bennett]] played [[Anne Docherty]], with Phil Bennett winning {{score|40|28}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Tom O'Connor]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]].
  
[[Category:Episodes in Series 45|3057]]
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This episode was the first episode not to be recorded at [[The Leeds Studios]] in {{w|West Yorkshire}}. For the rest of the series, the show would be recorded at the [[Tyne Tees Studios]] in {{w|Newcastle upon Tyne}}.
[[Category:9-round games|3057]]
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[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley|3057]]
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==Rounds==
[[Category:Episodes with Richard Samson as lexicographer|3057]]
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{{Rounds-start|Phil Bennett|Anne Docherty}}
[[Category:Episodes with Tom O'Connor as a guest|3057]]
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{{R-letters  |1 |MYERTAINH|hitman {{x}}|HAIRNET  |TYRAMINE*          |  0|7  |  8}}
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{{R-letters  |2 |EOGDUPSVI|podgies {{x}}|VOIDS    |DEVIOUS            |  0|12 | 15}}
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{{R-letters  |3 |WZREAETGS|GREATS  |GREATS  |RESTAGE*, SWEATER  |  6|18 | 22}}
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{{R-numbers  |4 | 100|4|10|4|7|10| 717
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|717|sol1=(100 + 4 ÷ 4) × 7 + 10
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|718
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|16|18|32}}
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{{R-letters  |5 |CONYIAKFU|FUNKY    |FUNKY    |FUNKIA*            | 21|23 | 38}}
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{{R-letters  |6 |DTEOCSILR|RECOILS  |COILED  |CLOISTER*, CORTILES*, COSTLIER| 28|23 | 46}}
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{{R-letters  |7 |WEBAENDHO|BONED    |BONED    |BONEHEAD            | 33|28 | 54}}
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{{R-numbers  |8 | 8|6|10|2|9|5| 508
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|509|sol1=10 × 5 × (8 + 2) + 9
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|—
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|cv=508|solcv=(9 × 5 + 6) × 10 − 2
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|40|28|64}}
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{{R-conundrum|9|PRESLEYUM|sol=SUPREMELY|40|28|74}}
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{{Rounds-end}}
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[[Category:9-round games]]
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[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]]
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[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]]
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[[Category:Episodes with Richard Samson as lexicographer]]
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[[Category:Episodes with Tom O'Connor as a guest]]

Latest revision as of 13:53, 16 October 2022

Episode 3057 was broadcast on 1 August 2001, as part of Series 45.

Phil Bennett played Anne Docherty, with Phil Bennett winning 40 – 28. The Dictionary Corner guest was Tom O'Connor, and the lexicographer was Richard Samson.

This episode was the first episode not to be recorded at The Leeds Studios in West Yorkshire. For the rest of the series, the show would be recorded at the Tyne Tees Studios in Newcastle upon Tyne.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Phil Bennett Score Anne Docherty Others Max.
1 MYERTAINH hitman ☓ 0 – 7 HAIRNET TYRAMINE* 8
2 EOGDUPSVI podgies ☓ 0 – 12 VOIDS DEVIOUS 15
3 WZREAETGS GREATS 6 – 18 GREATS RESTAGE*, SWEATER 22
4 100 4 10 4 7 10 → 717 717
(100 + 4 ÷ 4) × 7 + 10
16 – 18 718


32
5 CONYIAKFU FUNKY 21 – 23 FUNKY FUNKIA* 38
6 DTEOCSILR RECOILS 28 – 23 COILED CLOISTER*, CORTILES*, COSTLIER 46
7 WEBAENDHO BONED 33 – 28 BONED BONEHEAD 54
8 8 6 10 2 9 5 → 508 509
10 × 5 × (8 + 2) + 9
40 – 28

CV: 508 = (9 × 5 + 6) × 10 − 2

64
9 PRESLEYUM 40 – 28 SUPREMELY 74