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− | The first [[15 round format|15-round show]] was shown on 24 September 2001. Since then, over 3,000 episodes have been shown. In these, there have only been | + | The first [[15 round format|15-round show]] was shown on 24 September 2001. Since then, over 3,000 episodes have been shown. In these, there have only been 61 '''scores over 125'''. |
[[Chris Wills]] was the first player to score over 125, scoring 129 against [[April Carlin]] in 2002. The first score over 130 was by by [[Julian Fell]] in [[Series 48]], scoring 138 against [[Carl McDermott]]. He then broke his own record by getting 4 nine letter words against [[Danny Hamilton]], achieving 146 points. | [[Chris Wills]] was the first player to score over 125, scoring 129 against [[April Carlin]] in 2002. The first score over 130 was by by [[Julian Fell]] in [[Series 48]], scoring 138 against [[Carl McDermott]]. He then broke his own record by getting 4 nine letter words against [[Danny Hamilton]], achieving 146 points. | ||
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{{ep | 6283 | 11/01/2016 | CP |[[Callum Todd]]| 127 - 88 |[[Samir Pilica]]|[[John Inverdale]]|Susie Dent|137}} | {{ep | 6283 | 11/01/2016 | CP |[[Callum Todd]]| 127 - 88 |[[Samir Pilica]]|[[John Inverdale]]|Susie Dent|137}} | ||
{{ep | 6287 | 15/01/2016 | CQF |[[Andy Platt]]| 125 - 127 |Dylan Taylor|John Inverdale|Susie Dent|145}} | {{ep | 6287 | 15/01/2016 | CQF |[[Andy Platt]]| 125 - 127 |Dylan Taylor|John Inverdale|Susie Dent|145}} | ||
+ | {{ep | 6312 | 19/02/2016 | P |[[Paul Erdunast]]| 127 - 46 |[[Stuart Moore]]|Richard Arnold|Susie Dent|132}} | ||
{{ep | S11 | 11/09/2003 | S |[[Melanie Beaumont]]| 83 - 126 |[[Linda Dawe]]|[[Bernard Ingham]]|[[Alison Heard]]|140}} | {{ep | S11 | 11/09/2003 | S |[[Melanie Beaumont]]| 83 - 126 |[[Linda Dawe]]|[[Bernard Ingham]]|[[Alison Heard]]|140}} | ||
{{ep | 4045 | 25/02/2006 | P |[[Matthew Shore]]| 126 - 55 |[[Inderjit Bedi]]|[[Tom O'Connor]]|Susie Dent|139}} | {{ep | 4045 | 25/02/2006 | P |[[Matthew Shore]]| 126 - 55 |[[Inderjit Bedi]]|[[Tom O'Connor]]|Susie Dent|139}} |
Revision as of 15:58, 19 February 2016
The first 15-round show was shown on 24 September 2001. Since then, over 3,000 episodes have been shown. In these, there have only been 61 scores over 125.
Chris Wills was the first player to score over 125, scoring 129 against April Carlin in 2002. The first score over 130 was by by Julian Fell in Series 48, scoring 138 against Carl McDermott. He then broke his own record by getting 4 nine letter words against Danny Hamilton, achieving 146 points.
List of scores over 125
Episodes are sorted by score. Tied scores are sorted chronologically.
Evolution of the highest 15-round score
The results of all the 15-round televised games are known.
- Episode 3086 : Ian McMenzie : 64
- Episode 3087 : Ian McMenzie : 85
- Episode 3088 : Ian McMenzie : 86
- Episode 3089 : Ian McMenzie : 106
- Episode 3094 : Steve Sandalls : 107
- Episode 3096 : Steve Sandalls : 109
- Episode 3100 : Simon Cartwright : 121
- Episode 3169 : Chris Wills : 129
- Episode 3346 : Julian Fell : 138
- Episode 3387 : Julian Fell : 146
Notable exceptions
Chris Cummins score 123 with two nine letter words against Richard Redman in his 7th appearance. During the game Cummins had NOVATE disallowed. However it's listed in the dictionary under NOVATION and therefore should have been allowed, making his final score 129. This is not included in this list.