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A '''featured article''' is of one the Countdownwiki's finest articles. These are selected by the editors of the Countdownwiki on this very page. A featured article could be a player, a game or a piece of terminology. The article should be of a certain length and preferably contain images and external links to make the article more readable.  
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[[Image:Teapot Graphic.png|right|120px]]A '''featured article''' is of one The Countdown Wiki's finest articles, and could be about [[Chris Davies (Series 61)|a player]], [[Episode 1|a game]], or a piece of ''Countdown'' [[CECIL|terminology]]. The article's prose will be of a reasonable length, and preferably supplemented by images and external links to make the article more attractive, interesting, and informative.
  
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Potential featured articles are suggested by registered editors of the wiki on this very page. If an editor's nomination is successful, an administrator will promote the article to featured status. This is indicated by a [[teapot]] symbol ''(right)'' appearing in the top right corner of the article, and the article will also appear in [[:Category:Featured articles]]. One featured article is displayed prominently on the [[Main Page]] each month.
  
 
==List of featured articles==
 
==List of featured articles==
*[[Championship of Champions XI]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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:''See also: [[:Category:Featured articles]] and [[Countdown:Featured article archives]].
*[[Championship of Champions XII]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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{{Col-begin}}
*[[Countdown]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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{{Col-break}}
*[[Des chiffres et des lettres]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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* [[30th Birthday Championship]]
*[[Jon O'Neill]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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* [[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)]]
*[[Conor Travers]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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* [[CECIL]]
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* [[Championship of Champions XI]]
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* [[Championship of Champions XII]]
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* [[Graeme Cole]]
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* ''[[Countdown]]''
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* [[Chris Davies (Series 61)]]
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* [[Susie Dent]]
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* [[Episode 1]]
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* [[Episode 546]]
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{{Col-break}}
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* [[Episode 4121]]
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* [[Episode S29]]
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* [[Des chiffres et des lettres]]
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* [[Julian Fell]]
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* [[Harvey Freeman]]
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* {{word|[[GANDISEEG]]}}
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* [[Martin Gardner]]
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* [[Stewart Holden]]
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* [[Letters game]]
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* [[FOCAL]]
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{{Col-break}}
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* [[Nita Marr]]
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* [[Scott Mearns]]
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* [[Elliott Mellor]]
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* [[Graham Nash]]
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* [[Jon O'Neill]]
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* [[Chris Philpot]]
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* [[Allan Saldanha]]
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* [[Series 47]]
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* [[Mark Tournoff]]
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* [[Conor Travers]]
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* [[Ben Wilson]]
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{{Col-end}}
  
==Proposed featured articles==
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==How to make a nomination==
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To make a new proposal, follow [http://wiki.apterous.org/index.php?title=Countdown:Featured_articles&action=edit this edit link], or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article placed between two sets of square brackets to make a blue link, with three equals signs on either side to make a third-level heading. For example, if you wanted to nominate the article for [[Jon O'Neill]], you would type: <nowiki>===[[Jon O'Neill]]===</nowiki>
  
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Any related discussion takes place below this heading. Please use bullet points (<nowiki>*</nowiki> In my opinion&hellip;) and indentations (<nowiki>:*</nowiki> In reply to your point&hellip;) to keep things readable!
  
*If we need more articles for the main page, let's think of a bunch of them. I'd go for [[Julian Fell]], [[Ben Wilson]], [[Martin Gardner]] (vanity!), [[Conor Travers]], [[Harvey Freeman]] etc. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 21:26, 8 April 2008 (BST)
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==Nominations==
::Yeah, maybe we should have a Project of the Week and try to bring some of those articles up to full strength for future FAs. We'd have to pick the more recent players I suspect, because for a lot of the older one we don't have any more than the scores. [[User:Reams|Soo]] 22:31, 8 April 2008 (BST)
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:''See also: [[Countdown:Featured articles/Nomination archive 1]]''
:::Yes I could start that project right now, we need to decide how often to change the featured article. One thing I noticed is that the <ref></ref> doesn't seem to work on here, or doesn't that matter? As for players with games, there's me, Ben and Conor that all have round details. I will think more about which players have round details as well, and of course series and CofCs are another good source of FA's. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 13:35, 9 April 2008 (BST)
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===[[Charlie Reams]]===
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===[[COLIN]]===
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===[[Apterous]]===
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'''Oppose'''. Needs more length for me. [[User:The Doctor|Rhys]] 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Richard Whiteley]]===
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Have massively fleshed out and would like someone else to have a look at now. [[User:The Doctor|The Doctor]] 02:40, 10 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Zarte Siempre]]===
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Front page would have to cut out the jokey stuff, but yeah, perhaps? [[User:The Doctor|Rhys]] 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Philip Aston]]===
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===[[Championship of Champions X]]===
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===[[Series 41]]===
  
*[[Graham Nash]] - there's now a photo and the articles a lot longer with more detail. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 17:25, 29 April 2008 (BST)
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*[[Mark Tournoff]] is another possible one, although we nearly have enough for a year already. My next project will be to get the [[Paul Gallen]] article up to the same standard. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 15:35, 3 May 2008 (BST)
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=={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}'s featured article==
  
==How to make a now proposal==
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{{FA {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}}}
Follow [http://www.countdownwiki.com/index.php?title=Countdown:Featured_articles&action=edit this edit link], or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article should be placd between two square brackets to make a blue link (example: <nowiki>[[Jon O'Neill]]</nowiki>).
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''This article will appear on The Countdown Wiki's Main Page throughout {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}.''
 
 
==Future featured articles==
 
 
 
When an article is featured, it is given a short write-up on the front page. This is not editable by ordinary users (the risk of vandalism to the front page is too high.) But we will post a draft here well in advance, so please feel free to edit that and who knows -- your words may appear on the front page!
 
 
 
===Previous featured articles===
 
:''See:'' '''[[Countdown:Featured article archives]]'''.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
===September 2008===
 
[[Image:Julian Fell.jpg|right|thumb|frame|[[Julian Fell]].]]
 
'''[[Julian Fell]]''' was the winner of [[Series 48]] and is widely considered to be among the greatest Countdowners of all time. He holds a cornucopia of records, including the highest single score (146) and the highest octochamp score (924). He is particular renowned for his astonishing word knowledge, including definitions, coupled with fast conundrums. His numbers strength is often underestimated in comparison to the other disciplines.
 
 
 
His debut came on Wednesday 16th October 2002, when he posted an impressive 117. Six more centuries followed, and by the following Friday only [[Carl McDermott]] stood between Fell and [[octochamp]]dom. [[Episode 3349|This game]] is remembered as one of the greatest drubbings in Countdown history, as Fell racked up 138, winning by 109. His place as #1 seed and favourite for the series was assured, and his feat of eight centuries in eight heats has been matched only by [[Series 57]] contestant [[Craig Beevers]].
 
 
 
Fell won his quarter-final against [[Mike Brown]] with ease, beforegetting four [[letters game|nines]] against [[Danny Hamilton]] in the semi-final. Fell got {{word|SALMONIDS}}, {{word|DEPORTING}}, {{word|INGATHERS}} and {{word|DEFLATION}} and had 146 before the conundrum {{word|THEIRCOPY}} but failed to solve it and was left with 146 points, still 8 points better than the second highest score, 138 by Fell and [[Mark Tournoff]]. Fell went onto win the final against [[Grace Page]] after spotting {{Word|MANTICORE}} in the first round, which Page missed.
 
 
 
Fell returned for the [[Championship of Champions XI]] as the favourite and won his first match against [[Terence O'Farrell]] with ease before losing a nail-biting [[Episode 3401|quarter-final]] to [[Graham Nash]] 120-109. Despite losing, Julian maintained his streak of scoring [[century|100]] in every game. Since this quarter-final, Julian has filmed just once, a [[episode S12|special]] against [[Chris Wills]] which he won 100-92 on a crucial conundrum. 100 was Julian's lowest ever score on [[Countdown]].
 
 
 
 
 
=== October 2008 ===
 
[[Image:Mark Tournoff.jpg|right|thumb|125px|[[Mark Tournoff]] narrowly avoided having the highest ever losing score.]]
 
'''[[Episode 4121]]''' featured [[Matthew Shore]] and [[Mark Tournoff]] in the [[Championship of Champions XII]] first quarter-final. Shore had just beaten the previously unbeaten [[Chris Cummins]] and Tournoff had beaten [[Steve Graston]]. The game started gently with a six and three sevens, before Tournoff beat his opponent on the [[numbers game]]. After another seven, the game came alive with {{Word|PAINTIEST}} in round 7, followed by {{word|OVERRUN}} and {{word|QUIETEN}}. A difficult numbers game failed to beat either player, and Tournoff was on a score of 86 out of a possible 86, while Shore was on 76, only dropping points on the first numbers game. In round 11, both players got another [[letters game|nine]] with {{word|HERNIATES}} and Tournoff had 104 out of a possible 104. In the next round, Tournoff missed {{word|PISTEURS}} opting for the invalid {{word|PURSIEST}} instead, and in the next round had {{word|FLOOK}} disallowed, although Shore had {{word|FORMAL}} for six anyway. After an easy numbers game ((25×10)+4+1) the players were on 117 and 114 with Shore leading by 10 points. The highest ever losing score was [[episode 3391|111]] by [[David Williams (Series 43)|David Williams]], losing to [[Chris Wills]] in the [[Championship of Champions XI]] and both players had already surpassed that, meaning that even if neither player got the conundrum, Tournoff would set the new highest losing score record with 114. [[Des Lynam]] informed them of this and the conundrum {{word|SILLYQUOO}} was revealed, solved in 1 second by Tournoff won won the game 124 - 117, 117 is still the highest ever losing score in a game of [[Countdown]].
 
  
 
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*[[Countdown:Articles for improvement]]
 
*[[Countdown:Articles for improvement]]
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*[[Countdown:Broken pages]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 31 December 2020

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A featured article is of one The Countdown Wiki's finest articles, and could be about a player, a game, or a piece of Countdown terminology. The article's prose will be of a reasonable length, and preferably supplemented by images and external links to make the article more attractive, interesting, and informative.

Potential featured articles are suggested by registered editors of the wiki on this very page. If an editor's nomination is successful, an administrator will promote the article to featured status. This is indicated by a teapot symbol (right) appearing in the top right corner of the article, and the article will also appear in Category:Featured articles. One featured article is displayed prominently on the Main Page each month.

List of featured articles

See also: Category:Featured articles and Countdown:Featured article archives.





How to make a nomination

To make a new proposal, follow this edit link, or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article placed between two sets of square brackets to make a blue link, with three equals signs on either side to make a third-level heading. For example, if you wanted to nominate the article for Jon O'Neill, you would type: ===[[Jon O'Neill]]===

Any related discussion takes place below this heading. Please use bullet points (* In my opinion…) and indentations (:* In reply to your point…) to keep things readable!

Nominations

See also: Countdown:Featured articles/Nomination archive 1

Charlie Reams

COLIN

Apterous

Oppose. Needs more length for me. Rhys 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)

Richard Whiteley

Have massively fleshed out and would like someone else to have a look at now. The Doctor 02:40, 10 December 2020 (UTC)

Zarte Siempre

Front page would have to cut out the jokey stuff, but yeah, perhaps? Rhys 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)

Philip Aston

Championship of Champions X

Series 41

July's featured article

Chris Wills 1.jpg

Series 47 was the 47th series of Countdown, broadcast on Channel 4 between Boxing Day 2001 and 28 June 2002. Presented by Richard Whiteley and Carol Vorderman, it was the second series to use the 15 round format and was won by Chris Wills (pictured). It was the first series of Countdown where eight octochamps appeared in the preliminaries: alongside Wills were Tom Hargreaves, Lee Hartley, Wendy Roe, Rupert Stokoe, Kevin Thurlow, Mike Pullin and Brenda Jolley. The series also featured three seven-time winners who therefore did not appear in the series finals: David Franks, Peter Coutts, and Julia Wilkinson. Wilkinson won her seventh heat game on the day immediately prior to the first quarter-final, and therefore had to continue her run in Series 48, where she qualified for the series finals as #5 seed.

Wills played Jolley in the first quarter-final of Series 47, and whilst both scored 30 out of 30 on the numbers rounds Wills beat Jolley in two letters rounds and unravelled the conundrum CELERYFIT to win 110 – 86. In the second quarter-final between Pullin and Hargreaves, the lead changed hands three times before Hargreaves won on a crucial conundrum. Two further crucial conundrums enabled Thurlow to defeat Hartley, and Stokoe to win against Roe. Stokoe returned the following day to play Wills in the first semi-final, but he lost three consecutive letters rounds to go 22 points behind by round 7, with Wills winning comfortably by 118 points to 78. In the second semi-final, Hargraves dropped just three points across the first 14 rounds, and dispatched Thurlow despite failing to solve the conundrum OUTERSUNS. In the series final, Hargraves had roadsail ☓ disallowed in round 4 and by the second commercial break he had fallen 25 points behind. Both players missed the nine-letter word VIDEOTAPE in round 11, effectively ending Hargreaves' chances as Wills ran out the ENDVICTOR by 110 – 67.

In March 2002, approximately halfway through Series 47, there was a three day break from the main competition to make way for the Junior Championship. This three day mini-tournament featured four contestants who were aged between 8 and 12 years old upon their original appearance. The four contestants were Perry Fung from Series 40, Amey Deshpande and Andrew Hulme from Series 42, and Bruce Lambert from Series 43. Hulme beat Fung in the final by 53 points to 41 after a crucial conundrum. He returned to Countdown as an adult, becoming the runner-up of Series 61 and participating in the 30th Birthday Championship. (more...)

This article will appear on The Countdown Wiki's Main Page throughout July.

See also