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'''''Celebrity Countdown''''' was a short-lived series in 1998 that, as the title suggests, pitted celebrities against each other in a game of Countdown. The format used was a shortened version of then then-standard [[9 round format]]: dropping a letters game from each half to reduce the total number of rounds to 7. Thus the format was half of the [[14-round format]] used for grand finals in the 9-round era. This format had also been used in the [[special game]] played on Christmas Day 1997 between [[Richard Whiteley]] and [[Carol Vorderman]]; that show is often credited as part of the celebrity series. The show was broadcast on Thursday evenings, but only lasted for eight episodes. | '''''Celebrity Countdown''''' was a short-lived series in 1998 that, as the title suggests, pitted celebrities against each other in a game of Countdown. The format used was a shortened version of then then-standard [[9 round format]]: dropping a letters game from each half to reduce the total number of rounds to 7. Thus the format was half of the [[14-round format]] used for grand finals in the 9-round era. This format had also been used in the [[special game]] played on Christmas Day 1997 between [[Richard Whiteley]] and [[Carol Vorderman]]; that show is often credited as part of the celebrity series. The show was broadcast on Thursday evenings, but only lasted for eight episodes. | ||
− | The concept was revived in 2019, with the new ''Celebrity Countdown'' series premiering on 12 November and airing on [[Channel 4]]'s sister network, More4. The More4 edition notably uses a scoring system whereby all players receive points for each solution, even if beaten by their opponents (equivalent to them receiving their "raw scores" as used on [[Apterous]]). The first episode used the [[13 round format]] LNCLLNLLNLLNC, while the second added an eighth letters game prior to the final numbers to produce a rearrangement of the old grand final 14-round format. So abysmal were its ratings, however, that it lasted only two episodes before being rested and later relegated to shoulder-peak | + | The concept was revived in 2019, with the new ''Celebrity Countdown'' series premiering on 12 November and airing on [[Channel 4]]'s sister network, More4. The More4 edition notably uses a scoring system whereby all players receive points for each solution, even if beaten by their opponents (equivalent to them receiving their "raw scores" as used on [[Apterous]]). The first episode used the [[13 round format]] LNCLLNLLNLLNC, while the second added an eighth letters game prior to the final numbers to produce a rearrangement of the old grand final 14-round format. So abysmal were its ratings, however, that it lasted only two episodes before being rested and later relegated to shoulder-peak, the Series returned to more4 at 6:55 on 6th January with follow ups later in the week, |
==Episodes (1998 series)== | ==Episodes (1998 series)== |
Revision as of 12:12, 8 January 2020
Celebrity Countdown was a short-lived series in 1998 that, as the title suggests, pitted celebrities against each other in a game of Countdown. The format used was a shortened version of then then-standard 9 round format: dropping a letters game from each half to reduce the total number of rounds to 7. Thus the format was half of the 14-round format used for grand finals in the 9-round era. This format had also been used in the special game played on Christmas Day 1997 between Richard Whiteley and Carol Vorderman; that show is often credited as part of the celebrity series. The show was broadcast on Thursday evenings, but only lasted for eight episodes.
The concept was revived in 2019, with the new Celebrity Countdown series premiering on 12 November and airing on Channel 4's sister network, More4. The More4 edition notably uses a scoring system whereby all players receive points for each solution, even if beaten by their opponents (equivalent to them receiving their "raw scores" as used on Apterous). The first episode used the 13 round format LNCLLNLLNLLNC, while the second added an eighth letters game prior to the final numbers to produce a rearrangement of the old grand final 14-round format. So abysmal were its ratings, however, that it lasted only two episodes before being rested and later relegated to shoulder-peak, the Series returned to more4 at 6:55 on 6th January with follow ups later in the week,
Episodes (1998 series)
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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C1 | 23/04/1998 | CC | Des Lynam | 32 – 17 | Sian Lloyd | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Magnus Magnusson | Anna Eaton | 59 | ||
C2 | 30/04/1998 | CC | Jo Brand | 37 – 29 | Arthur Smith | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Bamber Gascoigne | Susie Dent | 60 | ||
C3 | 7/05/1998 | CC | Edwina Currie | 18 – 20 | Charles Kennedy | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Roy Hattersley | Susie Dent | 62 | ||
C4 | 14/05/1998 | CC | Jilly Goolden | 9 – 47 | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Patrick Lichfield | Susie Dent | 58 | ||
C5 | 28/05/1998 | CC | Ron Atkinson | 39 – 27 | Eamonn Holmes | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Andy Gray | Mark Nyman | 61 | ||
C6 | 4/06/1998 | CC | Jill Dando | 20 – 41 | Alastair Stewart | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | John Cole | Mark Nyman | 79 | ||
C7 | 11/06/1998 | CC | Loyd Grossman | 20 – 23 | David Steel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Lucinda Lambton | Mark Nyman | 59 | ||
C8 | 18/06/1998 | CC | Alan Coren | 35 – 29 | Graeme Garden | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Matthew Parris | Susie Dent | 59 |
Episodes (2019-2020 series)
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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C9 | 12/11/2019 | CC | Jay Rayner | 58 – 50 | Jo Brand | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Chris Packham | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
C10 | 19/11/2019 | CC | Charlie Higson | 70 – 78 | Rufus Hound | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Anna Richardson | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
C11 | 6/01/2020 | CC | Chris Packham | 32 – 37 | Charlotte Hawkins | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Jo Brand | Susie Dent | |||
C12 | 7/01/2020 | CC | Stuart Maconie | 59 – 82 | James O'Brien | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Rufus Hound | Susie Dent | 152 | ||
C13 | 8/01/2020 | CC | Sabrina Grant | – | Anna Richardson | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Rufus Hound | Susie Dent | |||
C14 | 9/01/2020 | CC | Christine Ohuruogu | – | Colin Murray | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Jo Brand | Susie Dent |