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{{episode|previous=Episode 4126|next=Episode 4128}} | {{episode|previous=Episode 4126|next=Episode 4128}} | ||
− | '''Episode 4127''' was broadcast on 16 June 2006, | + | '''Episode 4127''' was broadcast on 16 June 2006, and was the grand final of [[Championship of Champions XII]]. |
[[Paul Gallen]] played [[Mark Tournoff]], with Paul Gallen winning {{score|111|93}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Kim Woodburn]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | [[Paul Gallen]] played [[Mark Tournoff]], with Paul Gallen winning {{score|111|93}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Kim Woodburn]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Notably, Gallen achieved the maximum possible scores in all of the first 13 rounds. This would remain the longest time that any [[contestant]] had ever gone in a [[15 round format|15-round]] game without missing a max until [[Episode 4770|4 March 2009]], when [[Kirk Bevins]] scored a [[max game]]. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
{{Rounds-start|Paul Gallen|Mark Tournoff}} | {{Rounds-start|Paul Gallen|Mark Tournoff}} | ||
− | {{R-letters| 1|SFTIOASRH|STARFISH |STARFISH | |8|8|8}} | + | {{R-letters | 1|SFTIOASRH|STARFISH |STARFISH | | 8|8 | 8}} |
− | {{R-letters| 2|PENASBIMU|SUNBEAM |SUNBEAM |PNEUMAS* |15|15|15}} | + | {{R-letters | 2|PENASBIMU|SUNBEAM |SUNBEAM |PNEUMAS* | 15|15 | 15}} |
− | {{R-letters| 3|NDLOEOGBS|NOODLES |NOODLES |BELONGS*, BLONDES*, BONGOES | + | {{R-letters | 3|NDLOEOGBS|NOODLES |NOODLES |BELONGS*, BLONDES*, BONGOES, DONGLES*, GLOBOSE*, OBLONGS*| 22|22 | 22}} |
− | {{R-letters| 4|IZREUTNSR|RUNTIER |RUNTIER |INSURER*, NUTSIER*, RETURNS*, RUSTIER*, TURNERS*|29|29|29}} | + | {{R-letters | 4|IZREUTNSR|RUNTIER |RUNTIER |INSURER*, NUTSIER*, RETURNS*, RUSTIER*, TURNERS*| 29|29 | 29}} |
− | {{R-numbers| 5|25|100|75|2|5|4|620 | + | {{R-numbers | 5| 25|100|75|2|5|4| 620 |
|620|sol1=(100 − 75) × 25 − 5 | |620|sol1=(100 − 75) × 25 − 5 | ||
|620|sol2=(100 + 75 − 25 + 5) × 4 | |620|sol2=(100 + 75 − 25 + 5) × 4 | ||
|39|39|39}} | |39|39|39}} | ||
− | {{R-TTT | + | {{R-TTT |BODGERAP|You'll need one for fives and threes.|PEGBOARD}} |
− | {{R-letters| 6|CELAERLTR|CELLARET |CELLARET |CELLARER* |47|47|47}} | + | {{R-letters | 6|CELAERLTR|CELLARET |CELLARET |CELLARER* | 47|47 | 47}} |
− | {{R-letters| 7|TNMAEOXGW|MAGNETO |MONTAGE |MEGATON |54|54|54}} | + | {{R-letters | 7|TNMAEOXGW|MAGNETO |MONTAGE |MEGATON | 54|54 | 54}} |
− | {{R-letters| 8|DEINRAMEP|REMAINED |REMAINED |DAMPENER |62|62|62}} | + | {{R-letters | 8|DEINRAMEP|REMAINED |REMAINED |DAMPENER | 62|62 | 62}} |
− | {{R-letters| 9|RLNIUEGFT|REFUTING |REFUTING | |70|70|70}} | + | {{R-letters | 9|RLNIUEGFT|REFUTING |REFUTING | | 70|70 | 70}} |
− | {{R-numbers|10|6|2|25|100|50|75|175 | + | {{R-numbers |10| 6|2|25|100|50|75| 175 |
|175|sol1=100 + 75 | |175|sol1=100 + 75 | ||
|175|sol2=100 + 75 | |175|sol2=100 + 75 | ||
|80|80|80}} | |80|80|80}} | ||
− | {{R-TTT | + | {{R-TTT |ROMANDUG|He won't mock, but will definitely scoff.|GOURMAND}} |
− | {{R-letters|11|VRDAEASDK|DREADS |ADDERS |DRAKES*, SADDER*, VARDAS*|86|86|86}} | + | {{R-letters |11|VRDAEASDK|DREADS |ADDERS |DRAKES*, SADDER*, VARDAS*| 86|86 | 86}} |
− | {{R-letters|12|HELOCTEMI|TELECOM |cometh {{x}} | |93|86|93}} | + | {{R-letters |12|HELOCTEMI|TELECOM |cometh {{x}}| | 93|86 | 93}} |
− | {{R-letters|13|PCSOEADYN|DYSPNOEA |DEACONS | |101|86|101}} | + | {{R-letters |13|PCSOEADYN|DYSPNOEA |DEACONS | |101|86 |101}} |
− | {{R-numbers|14|100|50|25|75|3|4|880 | + | {{R-numbers |14| 100|50|25|75|3|4| 880 |
|882 {{x}} | |882 {{x}} | ||
|876|sol2=(3 × 75 − (100 + 50) ÷ 25) × 4 | |876|sol2=(3 × 75 − (100 + 50) ÷ 25) × 4 | ||
|other=881|solother=(100 × 4 + 3) × 50 ÷ 25 + 75 | |other=881|solother=(100 × 4 + 3) × 50 ÷ 25 + 75 | ||
|101|93|108}} | |101|93|108}} | ||
− | {{R-conundrum|15|PRONEPIPE|c1sol=PEPPERONI|c1time=2 | + | {{R-conundrum|15|PRONEPIPE|c1sol=PEPPERONI|c1time=2|111|93|118}} |
{{Rounds-end}} | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:4127}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:4127}} | ||
+ | [[Category:15-round games]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes in Championship of Champions XII]] | [[Category:Episodes in Championship of Champions XII]] | ||
[[Category:Championship of Champions finals]] | [[Category:Championship of Champions finals]] | ||
− | [[Category:15-round | + | [[Category:15-round joint scores over 200]] |
[[Category:Episodes presented by Des Lynam]] | [[Category:Episodes presented by Des Lynam]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | [[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Kim Woodburn as a guest]] | [[Category:Episodes with Kim Woodburn as a guest]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Rematches]] |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 23 July 2023
Episode 4127 was broadcast on 16 June 2006, and was the grand final of Championship of Champions XII.
Paul Gallen played Mark Tournoff, with Paul Gallen winning 111 – 93. The Dictionary Corner guest was Kim Woodburn, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Notably, Gallen achieved the maximum possible scores in all of the first 13 rounds. This would remain the longest time that any contestant had ever gone in a 15-round game without missing a max until 4 March 2009, when Kirk Bevins scored a max game.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Paul Gallen | Score | Mark Tournoff | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SFTIOASRH | STARFISH | 8 – 8 | STARFISH | 8 | |
2 | PENASBIMU | SUNBEAM | 15 – 15 | SUNBEAM | PNEUMAS* | 15 |
3 | NDLOEOGBS | NOODLES | 22 – 22 | NOODLES | BELONGS*, BLONDES*, BONGOES, DONGLES*, GLOBOSE*, OBLONGS* | 22 |
4 | IZREUTNSR | RUNTIER | 29 – 29 | RUNTIER | INSURER*, NUTSIER*, RETURNS*, RUSTIER*, TURNERS* | 29 |
5 | 25 100 75 2 5 4 → 620 | 620
(100 − 75) × 25 − 5 |
39 – 39 | 620
(100 + 75 − 25 + 5) × 4 |
|
39 |
TTT | BODGERAP | You'll need one for fives and threes. | PEGBOARD | |||
6 | CELAERLTR | CELLARET | 47 – 47 | CELLARET | CELLARER* | 47 |
7 | TNMAEOXGW | MAGNETO | 54 – 54 | MONTAGE | MEGATON | 54 |
8 | DEINRAMEP | REMAINED | 62 – 62 | REMAINED | DAMPENER | 62 |
9 | RLNIUEGFT | REFUTING | 70 – 70 | REFUTING | 70 | |
10 | 6 2 25 100 50 75 → 175 | 175
100 + 75 |
80 – 80 | 175
100 + 75 |
|
80 |
TTT | ROMANDUG | He won't mock, but will definitely scoff. | GOURMAND | |||
11 | VRDAEASDK | DREADS | 86 – 86 | ADDERS | DRAKES*, SADDER*, VARDAS* | 86 |
12 | HELOCTEMI | TELECOM | 93 – 86 | cometh ☓ | 93 | |
13 | PCSOEADYN | DYSPNOEA | 101 – 86 | DEACONS | 101 | |
14 | 100 50 25 75 3 4 → 880 | 882 ☓ | 101 – 93 | 876
(3 × 75 − (100 + 50) ÷ 25) × 4 |
Best: 881 = (100 × 4 + 3) × 50 ÷ 25 + 75 |
108 |
15 | PRONEPIPE | PEPPERONI
(2 seconds) |
111 – 93 | 118 |
Categories:
- Episodes with round details
- 15-round games
- Episodes in Championship of Champions XII
- Championship of Champions finals
- 15-round joint scores over 200
- Episodes presented by Des Lynam
- Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician
- Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer
- Episodes with Kim Woodburn as a guest
- Rematches