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'''Noel Edmonds''' presented a program called ''{{w|Deal or No Deal (British game show)|Deal or No Deal}}'', which was introduced as a successor to ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', and was broadcast immediately after ''[[Countdown]]'', starting with ''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s relaunch at the start of [[Series 54]]. Edmonds was known on Deal for being extremely hyperactive, annoyingly so. He was apparently in the frame to succeed [[Richard Whiteley]] before Deal was commissioned.
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'''Noel Edmonds''' presented the [[Channel 4]] and original {{w|UK}} version of ''{{w|Deal or No Deal (British game show)|Deal or No Deal}}'', which was introduced as a successor to the [[William G Stewart]] era of ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}''. For most of its eleven years, the show was broadcast immediately after ''[[Countdown]]'' from [[Series 54]] to [[Series 75|75]]. Edmonds was known on Deal for being extremely hyperactive, annoyingly so. Before Deal commissioned, he was apparently in the frame to succeed [[Richard Whiteley]].
  
His connections with ''Countdown'' predate this, however. Despite never having appeared on ''Countdown'' in its own right, he did visit the ''Countdown'' set to reveal the [[Episode Gotcha|Gotcha]] to Whiteley.
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His connections with ''{{w|Countdown (game show)|Countdown}}'' predate this, however. Despite having never appeared on ''Countdown'' in its own right, he did visit the ''Countdown'' set to reveal the [[Episode Gotcha|Gotcha]] to {{w|Richard Whiteley}}.
  
Edmonds also selected the [[letters game|letters]] for one of the rounds during the [[Episode 4473|25th Birthday Special]].  
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Edmonds also selected the [[letters]] for one of the rounds during the [[Episode 4473|25th birthday edition]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 25 June 2026

Noel Edmonds
Miscellaneous appearances
First appearance Gotcha
Last appearance 2 November 2007
Appearances 2
Episodes with Noel Edmonds

Noel Edmonds presented the Channel 4 and original UK version of Deal or No Deal, which was introduced as a successor to the William G Stewart era of Fifteen to One. For most of its eleven years, the show was broadcast immediately after Countdown from Series 54 to 75. Edmonds was known on Deal for being extremely hyperactive, annoyingly so. Before Deal commissioned, he was apparently in the frame to succeed Richard Whiteley.

His connections with Countdown predate this, however. Despite having never appeared on Countdown in its own right, he did visit the Countdown set to reveal the Gotcha to Richard Whiteley.

Edmonds also selected the letters for one of the rounds during the 25th birthday edition.

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