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'''Episode 1117''' was broadcast on 8 March 1991, as part of [[Series 21]]. | '''Episode 1117''' was broadcast on 8 March 1991, as part of [[Series 21]]. | ||
| − | [[ | + | [[Julie Purdey]] played [[Lew Schwarz]], with the game ending in a 42-all draw. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Nigel Rees]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Judy Pearsall]]. |
| − | [[Category:Episodes in Series 21 | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:1117}} |
| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Episodes in Series 21]] |
| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:9-round games]] |
| − | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley | + | [[Category:Draws]] |
| − | [[Category:Episodes with Judy Pearsall as lexicographer | + | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] |
| − | [[Category:Episodes with Nigel Rees as a guest | + | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] |
| + | [[Category:Episodes with Judy Pearsall as lexicographer]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes with Nigel Rees as a guest]] | ||
Revision as of 09:13, 24 September 2010
Episode 1117 was broadcast on 8 March 1991, as part of Series 21.
Julie Purdey played Lew Schwarz, with the game ending in a 42-all draw. The Dictionary Corner guest was Nigel Rees, and the lexicographer was Judy Pearsall.