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Difference between revisions of "Joyce Cansfield"
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+ | {{ep | 7 | 11/11/1982 | P | [[John Simpson]] | ? | Joyce Cansfield | [[Ted Moult]] | [[]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 8 | 15/11/1982 | P | Joyce Cansfield | ? | [[Helen Grayson]] | [[Kenneth Williams]] | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 9 | 16/11/1982 | P | Joyce Cansfield | ? | [[Helen Grayson]] | Kenneth Williams | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 27 | 16/12/1982 | GF | [[Michael Wylie]] | 41 - 59 | Joyce Cansfield | Kenneth Williams | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 186 | 16/10/1984 | CQF | Joyce Cansfield | 45 - 31 | [[Christine Hunt]] | [[Nigel Rees]] | [[Yvonne Warberton]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 190 | 22/10/1984 | CSF | Joyce Cansfield | 62 - 33 | [[Russell Byers]] | Nigel Rees | Yvonne Warberton }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 191 | 23/10/1984 | CGF | Joyce Cansfield | 34 - 65 | [[Mark Nyman]] | [[Ned Sherrin, Nigel Rees]] | Yvonne Warberton }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 1878 | 11/11/1996 | dSF | [[Stephen Balment]] | 48 - 57 | Joyce Cansfield | [[Barry Cryer]] | [[Susie Dent]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 1880 | 13/11/1996 | dF | [[Jackie McLeod]] | 42 - 50 | Joyce Cansfield | Barry Cryer | Susie Dent }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 1903 | 16/12/1996 | SQF | Joyce Cansfield | 50 - 67 | [[Allan Saldanha]] | Nigel Rees | [[Catherine Clarke]] }} | ||
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[[Category:Series winners|Cansfield, Joyce]] | [[Category:Series winners|Cansfield, Joyce]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 5 December 2007
Joyce Cansfield was the first ever series champion of Countdown, defeating Michael Wylie 59-41 in the grand final, broadcast on 16 December 1982. She later returned for Championship of Champions I, losing to Mark Nyman in the final. In 1996 she returned for the Supreme Championship, beating Steve Balment and Jackie McLeod before succumbing to boy wonder Allan Saldanha in the series quarter-finals.
Preceded by N/A |
Series winner Series 1 |
Followed by Ash Haji |