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{{guest|debut_episode=Episode 1891|debut_date=28 November 1996|latest_episode=Episode 7355|latest_date=29 September 2020}}[[Image:Walkingforwhiteley.jpg|right|frame|200px|Dickie Digance as part of "Walking for Whiteley" with {{w|Carol Vorderman}} and {{w|Kathryn Apanowicz}}.]]
'''Richard Digance''' is one of the most prolific [[Dictionary Corner]] guests, particularly in recent times when he sometimes appears twice in every series. His popularity is such that he was on the shortlist to become the new presenter following the death of [[Richard Whiteley]], but was passed over in favour of [[Des Lynam]].
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'''Richard Digance''' is one of the most prolific [[Dictionary Corner]] guests, particularly in the late-2000s when he would often appear twice per [[series]]. His popularity is such that he was on the shortlist to become the new [[presenter]] following the death of [[Richard Whiteley]], but was passed over in favour of [[Des Lynam]].  
  
==External links==
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He is a comedian and singer. He often does comic poems in Dictionary Corner, sometimes based on things that happened on this day in history.
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He is a part of the "Countdown Family". He took part in the Great North Run alongside [[Carol Vorderman]], [[Susie Dent]] and [[Kathryn Apanowicz]] to raise money for cancer care ({{w|Richard Whiteley}}'s favoured cause) - an undertaking dubbed "Walking for Whiteley", as they walk and not run.
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Before he returned to the show on [[Episode 7351|23 September 2020]], [[Nick Hewer]] incorrectly stated that he had been on the show 138 times (when in fact, he had thirty more).
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==External Links==
 
*[[wikipedia:Richard Digance|Richard Digance's Wikipedia page]]
 
*[[wikipedia:Richard Digance|Richard Digance's Wikipedia page]]
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*[http://www.richarddigance.com Richard Digance's website]
  
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 22 May 2026

Richard Digance
Guest
GOTD richard digance.jpg
First appearance 28 November 1996
Last appearance 29 September 2020
Appearances 173
Episodes with Richard Digance
Dickie Digance as part of "Walking for Whiteley" with Carol Vorderman and Kathryn Apanowicz.

Richard Digance is one of the most prolific Dictionary Corner guests, particularly in the late-2000s when he would often appear twice per series. His popularity is such that he was on the shortlist to become the new presenter following the death of Richard Whiteley, but was passed over in favour of Des Lynam.

He is a comedian and singer. He often does comic poems in Dictionary Corner, sometimes based on things that happened on this day in history.

He is a part of the "Countdown Family". He took part in the Great North Run alongside Carol Vorderman, Susie Dent and Kathryn Apanowicz to raise money for cancer care (Richard Whiteley's favoured cause) - an undertaking dubbed "Walking for Whiteley", as they walk and not run.

Before he returned to the show on 23 September 2020, Nick Hewer incorrectly stated that he had been on the show 138 times (when in fact, he had thirty more).

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