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− | '''Matt Bayfield''' is an [[Apterous| | + | '''Matt Bayfield''' is an [[Apterous|Apterite]]. |
− | He has not appeared on Countdown as a contestant, although he | + | He has not appeared on ''[[Countdown]]'' as a [[contestant]], although he attended 32 Countdown tournaments before retiring from face-to-face play after [[COLIN XVI: The Hangover]] in 2020. In winning the [[Co:Lon 2011]] tournament, he became the second person, after [[Rob Foster]], to have won a tournament without previously having appeared as a contestant on television. |
− | He appeared on the show on [[Episode 5271|Wednesday 25 May 2011]] as the audience member who solved the [[conundrum]] {{word| | + | He appeared on the show on [[Episode 5271|Wednesday 25 May 2011]] as the audience member who solved the [[conundrum]] {{word|GIRLAMORE}}. |
− | Outside of the Countdown world, Bayfield | + | Outside of the ''Countdown'' world, Bayfield appeared as a contestant on both ''{{w|A Question of Genius}}'' and ''{{w|Wordplay (British game show)|Wordplay}}'' in 2009. |
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 30 March 2025
Matt Bayfield is an Apterite.
He has not appeared on Countdown as a contestant, although he attended 32 Countdown tournaments before retiring from face-to-face play after COLIN XVI: The Hangover in 2020. In winning the Co:Lon 2011 tournament, he became the second person, after Rob Foster, to have won a tournament without previously having appeared as a contestant on television.
He appeared on the show on Wednesday 25 May 2011 as the audience member who solved the conundrum GIRLAMORE.
Outside of the Countdown world, Bayfield appeared as a contestant on both A Question of Genius and Wordplay in 2009.