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[[Clive Spate]] played [[Anthony Butcher]], with Clive Spate winning 107 - 53. Clive Spate was therefore the first player in Countdown's history to score a century. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guests were [[Bill Tidy]] and [[Gyles Brandreth]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Julia Swannel]].
 
[[Clive Spate]] played [[Anthony Butcher]], with Clive Spate winning 107 - 53. Clive Spate was therefore the first player in Countdown's history to score a century. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guests were [[Bill Tidy]] and [[Gyles Brandreth]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Julia Swannel]].
  
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Revision as of 11:03, 27 April 2008

Episode 397 was broadcast on 27 March 1986, and was the Series 8 grand final.

Clive Spate played Anthony Butcher, with Clive Spate winning 107 - 53. Clive Spate was therefore the first player in Countdown's history to score a century. The Dictionary Corner guests were Bill Tidy and Gyles Brandreth, and the lexicographer was Julia Swannel.