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{{ep | 131 | 14/12/1983 | SF | William Bradford | 42 - 65 | [[Andrew Guy]] | Ned Sherrin | Julia Swannel }} | {{ep | 131 | 14/12/1983 | SF | William Bradford | 42 - 65 | [[Andrew Guy]] | Ned Sherrin | Julia Swannel }} | ||
{{ep | 185 | 15/10/1984 | CQF | William Bradford | 28 - 54 | [[Mark Nyman]] | Ned Sherrin | [[Yvonne Warberton]] }} | {{ep | 185 | 15/10/1984 | CQF | William Bradford | 28 - 54 | [[Mark Nyman]] | Ned Sherrin | [[Yvonne Warberton]] }} | ||
| − | {{ep | M41 | | + | {{ep | M41 | 8/1/90-12/1/90 | Masters 1 | [[Laurie Silver]] | 72 – 80 | William Bradford | N/A | [[Freda Thornton]] }} |
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Revision as of 14:04, 25 October 2010
William Bradford, a hotelier from Cambridge, first appeared in Series 3, beating 7-time winner Allan Simmons, and went on to become the first Octochamp in Countdown history.
Also know as Bill, he is a top Scrabble player.