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[[Image:Richard_Priest.jpg|right|thumb|Richard Priest competing at [[CoNot 2008]].]] | [[Image:Richard_Priest.jpg|right|thumb|Richard Priest competing at [[CoNot 2008]].]] | ||
− | '''Richard Priest''' was | + | '''Richard Priest''' was the runner-up of [[Series 58]] and a participant in [[Championship of Champions XIII]]. He was from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. |
− | + | ==Appearances on the programme== | |
+ | ===Heat games=== | ||
+ | Priest won his first game on [[Episode 4563|24 March 2008]] with a [[century]] against [[Tony Durrant]]. Priest followed this with five more wins, including a run of three centuries on the trot, before losing [[Episode 4569|his seventh game]] to [[Nigel Davies]]. However, Priest's six wins and 697 points were enough to secure a place in the finals as number six seed. | ||
− | Priest | + | ===Finals=== |
+ | Priest took on number three seed [[Tim Reypert]] in the [[Episode 4623|third quarter-final]]. Priest came out the winner with ease, winning by 37 points. | ||
− | Priest | + | In the [[Episode 4626|semi-final]], Priest beat [[Peter Davies (Series 58)|Peter Davies]] {{score|100|70}} in a game that was notable because [[Carol Vorderman]] allowed 6 − 3 = 2 in the final [[numbers game]]. |
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+ | In the [[Episode 4627|grand final]], Priest had to take on the number one prospect [[David O'Donnell (Series 58)|David O'Donnell]], and went {{score|13|0}} down after two rounds, and never recovered. He did beat O'Donnell with {{word|MIRADOR}} but it wasn't enough to win the game, ultimately losing by 30 points. | ||
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+ | ===Championship of Champions XIII=== | ||
+ | Priest returned for [[Championship of Champions XIII]], but lost to [[Kai Laddiman]] on a crucial [[conundrum]] in the [[Episode 4736|first round]]. Priest buzzed in with {{word|CAFETERIA}} which was wrong, only to realise a few seconds later that the answer was {{word|CAFETIERE}}. However it was too late, and he lost by eight points. | ||
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+ | ==''Countdown'' community== | ||
+ | Priest continues to play ''[[Countdown]]'', and compete in [[Co-event]]s, making his debut at [[CoNot 2008]]. In 2010, he won the [[CoLei Summer Special]]. In November 2012, Priest, along with [[Nita Marr]] and [[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)|Mike Brown]], co-organised [[COEDI]], the first [[Countdown in Edinburgh]] tournament, and he also participated in it. | ||
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+ | Priest returned to the ''Countdown'' community on 11 March 2021, participating in [[ZoomDown Series 3|Series 3]] of ''[[ZoomDown]]''. | ||
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+ | ==Appearances on quiz shows== | ||
+ | Priest appeared on ''{{w|The Weakest Link (British game show)|The Weakest Link}}'' on 28 April 2010, coming second. He then appeared on ''{{w|The Chase (British game show)|The Chase}}'' on 18 February 2011, making it to the final chase against [[Shaun Wallace|Shaun "The Dark Destroyer" Wallace]], but the money evaded him. He then appeared on ''{{w|Eggheads (TV series)|Eggheads}}'' with [[Series 49]] and [[Series 60|60]] contestant [[James Robinson]], and [[Series 61]] semi-finalist [[Ryan Taylor]] on 5 January 2016. Priest and Robinson then reappeared on ''Eggheads'' on 1 November 2022 with professional darts players {{w|Glen Durrant}} and {{w|Keegan Brown}}. | ||
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{{series runner-up|preceded_by=Jeffrey Hansford|series=58|followed_by=Charlie Reams}} | {{series runner-up|preceded_by=Jeffrey Hansford|series=58|followed_by=Charlie Reams}} | ||
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==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
{{episode table}} | {{episode table}} | ||
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{{ep | 4565 | 26/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 109 – 59 |[[Angus McGregor]]|Ann Widdecombe|Susie Dent|135}} | {{ep | 4565 | 26/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 109 – 59 |[[Angus McGregor]]|Ann Widdecombe|Susie Dent|135}} | ||
{{ep | 4566 | 27/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 105 – 60 |[[Sandra Gray]]|Ann Widdecombe|Susie Dent|118}} | {{ep | 4566 | 27/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 105 – 60 |[[Sandra Gray]]|Ann Widdecombe|Susie Dent|118}} | ||
− | {{ep | 4567 | 28/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 101 – 25 |[[Matt | + | {{ep | 4567 | 28/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 101 – 25 |[[Matt Wate]]|Ann Widdecombe|Susie Dent|123}} |
{{ep | 4568 | 31/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 98 – 20 |[[Richard Wilson (Series 58)|Richard Wilson]]|[[Lynda Baron]]|Susie Dent|120}} | {{ep | 4568 | 31/03/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 98 – 20 |[[Richard Wilson (Series 58)|Richard Wilson]]|[[Lynda Baron]]|Susie Dent|120}} | ||
− | {{ep | 4569 | | + | {{ep | 4569 | 01/04/2008 | P |Richard Priest| 83 – 85 |[[Nigel Davies]]|Lynda Baron|Susie Dent|120}} |
{{ep | 4623 | 16/06/2008 | QF |[[Tim Reypert]]| 53 – 90 |Richard Priest|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|116}} | {{ep | 4623 | 16/06/2008 | QF |[[Tim Reypert]]| 53 – 90 |Richard Priest|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|116}} | ||
− | {{ep | 4626 | 19/06/2008 | SF |Richard Priest| 100 – 70 |[[Peter Davies]]|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|124}} | + | {{ep | 4626 | 19/06/2008 | SF |Richard Priest| 100 – 70 |[[Peter Davies (Series 58)|Peter Davies]]|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|124}} |
− | {{ep | 4627 | 20/06/2008 | GF |[[David O'Donnell]]| 91 – 61 |Richard Priest|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|118}} | + | {{ep | 4627 | 20/06/2008 | GF |[[David O'Donnell (Series 58)|David O'Donnell]]| 91 – 61 |Richard Priest|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|118}} |
{{ep | 4736 | 15/01/2009 | CP |[[Kai Laddiman]]| 93 – 85 |Richard Priest|[[Andrew Sachs]]|Susie Dent|117}} | {{ep | 4736 | 15/01/2009 | CP |[[Kai Laddiman]]| 93 – 85 |Richard Priest|[[Andrew Sachs]]|Susie Dent|117}} | ||
{{episode table end}} | {{episode table end}} | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *{{TCDP|url=exp-richard-priest-1.htm|text=Priest's own record of his ''Countdown'' experience}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Priest, Richard}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Priest, Richard}} | ||
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[[Category:Contestants on other game shows]] | [[Category:Contestants on other game shows]] | ||
[[Category:Tournament winners]] | [[Category:Tournament winners]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Contestants on ZoomDown]] |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 19 April 2023
Richard Priest was the runner-up of Series 58 and a participant in Championship of Champions XIII. He was from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
Contents
Appearances on the programme
Heat games
Priest won his first game on 24 March 2008 with a century against Tony Durrant. Priest followed this with five more wins, including a run of three centuries on the trot, before losing his seventh game to Nigel Davies. However, Priest's six wins and 697 points were enough to secure a place in the finals as number six seed.
Finals
Priest took on number three seed Tim Reypert in the third quarter-final. Priest came out the winner with ease, winning by 37 points.
In the semi-final, Priest beat Peter Davies 100 – 70 in a game that was notable because Carol Vorderman allowed 6 − 3 = 2 in the final numbers game.
In the grand final, Priest had to take on the number one prospect David O'Donnell, and went 13 – 0 down after two rounds, and never recovered. He did beat O'Donnell with MIRADOR but it wasn't enough to win the game, ultimately losing by 30 points.
Championship of Champions XIII
Priest returned for Championship of Champions XIII, but lost to Kai Laddiman on a crucial conundrum in the first round. Priest buzzed in with CAFETERIA which was wrong, only to realise a few seconds later that the answer was CAFETIERE. However it was too late, and he lost by eight points.
Countdown community
Priest continues to play Countdown, and compete in Co-events, making his debut at CoNot 2008. In 2010, he won the CoLei Summer Special. In November 2012, Priest, along with Nita Marr and Mike Brown, co-organised COEDI, the first Countdown in Edinburgh tournament, and he also participated in it.
Priest returned to the Countdown community on 11 March 2021, participating in Series 3 of ZoomDown.
Appearances on quiz shows
Priest appeared on The Weakest Link on 28 April 2010, coming second. He then appeared on The Chase on 18 February 2011, making it to the final chase against Shaun "The Dark Destroyer" Wallace, but the money evaded him. He then appeared on Eggheads with Series 49 and 60 contestant James Robinson, and Series 61 semi-finalist Ryan Taylor on 5 January 2016. Priest and Robinson then reappeared on Eggheads on 1 November 2022 with professional darts players Glen Durrant and Keegan Brown.
Preceded by Jeffrey Hansford |
Series runner-up Series 58 |
Followed by Charlie Reams |
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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4563 | 24/03/2008 | P | Tony Durrant | 87 – 110 | Richard Priest | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Ann Widdecombe | Susie Dent | 131 | ||
4564 | 25/03/2008 | P | Richard Priest | 91 – 75 | Gill Ford | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Ann Widdecombe | Susie Dent | 130 | ||
4565 | 26/03/2008 | P | Richard Priest | 109 – 59 | Angus McGregor | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Ann Widdecombe | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
4566 | 27/03/2008 | P | Richard Priest | 105 – 60 | Sandra Gray | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Ann Widdecombe | Susie Dent | 118 | ||
4567 | 28/03/2008 | P | Richard Priest | 101 – 25 | Matt Wate | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Ann Widdecombe | Susie Dent | 123 | ||
4568 | 31/03/2008 | P | Richard Priest | 98 – 20 | Richard Wilson | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Lynda Baron | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
4569 | 01/04/2008 | P | Richard Priest | 83 – 85 | Nigel Davies | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Lynda Baron | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
4623 | 16/06/2008 | QF | Tim Reypert | 53 – 90 | Richard Priest | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Dr Phil Hammond | Susie Dent | 116 | ||
4626 | 19/06/2008 | SF | Richard Priest | 100 – 70 | Peter Davies | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Dr Phil Hammond | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
4627 | 20/06/2008 | GF | David O'Donnell | 91 – 61 | Richard Priest | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | Dr Phil Hammond | Susie Dent | 118 | ||
4736 | 15/01/2009 | CP | Kai Laddiman | 93 – 85 | Richard Priest | Jeff Stelling | Rachel Riley | Andrew Sachs | Susie Dent | 117 |