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'''Beverley Isherwood''' was a former Miss England winner and Miss United Kingdom finalist, and apparently a favourite of [[Cecil Korer]]. She was ''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original "numbers girl" until it was realised that having a separate hostess just to put numbers up on the board was rather silly, and the task was given to [[Cathy Hytner]] instead. | '''Beverley Isherwood''' was a former Miss England winner and Miss United Kingdom finalist, and apparently a favourite of [[Cecil Korer]]. She was ''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original "numbers girl" until it was realised that having a separate hostess just to put numbers up on the board was rather silly, and the task was given to [[Cathy Hytner]] instead. | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, 9 October 2009
| Beverley Isherwood | |
|---|---|
| Co-presenter | |
| First appearance | 2 November 1982 |
| Last appearance | 2 July 1983 |
| Appearances | 80 |
| Episodes with Beverley Isherwood | |
Beverley Isherwood putting up the numbers on the first episode of Countdown
Beverley Isherwood was a former Miss England winner and Miss United Kingdom finalist, and apparently a favourite of Cecil Korer. She was Countdown's original "numbers girl" until it was realised that having a separate hostess just to put numbers up on the board was rather silly, and the task was given to Cathy Hytner instead.