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'''Julian Hough''' was a contestant in and the runner-up of [[series 7]]. Julian won the final six heat games of the series to enter the final rounds unbeaten as #2 seed. He beat [[Tim Davies]] and [[Jean Fish]] in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively to reach the final against [[Ian Bebbington]]. The game went to a [[crucial conundrum]] with Julian trailing by just five points, but neither contestant was able to unscramble it in the time, meaning Ian became the champion and Julian had to walk away empty-handed. Julian played in [[Championship of Champions II]], but was beaten by [[Laurie Silver]] in round 1. Julian would also return for the [[supreme championship]], where he beat [[Ash Haji]] in the first round before losing to [[Damian Eadie]] in the second. | '''Julian Hough''' was a contestant in and the runner-up of [[series 7]]. Julian won the final six heat games of the series to enter the final rounds unbeaten as #2 seed. He beat [[Tim Davies]] and [[Jean Fish]] in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively to reach the final against [[Ian Bebbington]]. The game went to a [[crucial conundrum]] with Julian trailing by just five points, but neither contestant was able to unscramble it in the time, meaning Ian became the champion and Julian had to walk away empty-handed. Julian played in [[Championship of Champions II]], but was beaten by [[Laurie Silver]] in round 1. Julian would also return for the [[supreme championship]], where he beat [[Ash Haji]] in the first round before losing to [[Damian Eadie]] in the second. | ||
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+ | ==Episodes== | ||
+ | {{episode table}} | ||
+ | {{ep | 326 | 4/12/1985 | P | [[Gary Franks]] | 45 - 60 | Julian Hough | [[Bill Tidy]] | [[]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 327 | 5/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 58 - 36 | [[Philip Godfrey]] | Bill Tidy | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 328 | 6/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 45 - 37 | [[Neil Stein]] | Bill Tidy | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 329 | 9/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 54 - 27 | [[Leslie Pollitt]] | Bill Tidy | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 330 | 10/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 50 - 19 | [[Steve Holdsworth]] | Bill Tidy | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 331 | 11/12/1985 | P | Julian Hough | 62 - 17 | [[Bob Balmer]] | Bill Tidy | }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 333 | 13/12/1985 | QF | Julian Hough | 63 - 34 | [[Tim Davies]] | [[Richard Stilgoe]] | [[Della Thompson]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 337 | 19/12/1985 | SF | [[Jean Fish]] | 37 - 59 | Julian Hough | Richard Stilgoe | Della Thompson }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 338 | 20/12/1985 | GF | [[Ian Bebbington]] | 82 - 77 | Julian Hough | [[Richard Stilgoe, John Junkin]] | Della Thompson }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 400 | 2/04/1986 | CQF | Julian Hough | 54 - 57 | [[Laurie Silver]] | [[Gyles Brandreth]] | [[Catherine Clarke]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 1890 | 27/11/1996 | fQF | [[Ash Haji]] | 58 - 65 | Julian Hough | [[Tom O'Connor]] | [[Catherine Stokes]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 1892 | 29/11/1996 | fSF | Julian Hough | 46 - 52 | [[Damian Eadie]] | [[Richard Digance]] | [[David Swarbrick]] }} | ||
+ | {{episode table end}} | ||
[[Category:Finalists|Hough, Julian]] | [[Category:Finalists|Hough, Julian]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 5 December 2007
Julian Hough was a contestant in and the runner-up of series 7. Julian won the final six heat games of the series to enter the final rounds unbeaten as #2 seed. He beat Tim Davies and Jean Fish in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively to reach the final against Ian Bebbington. The game went to a crucial conundrum with Julian trailing by just five points, but neither contestant was able to unscramble it in the time, meaning Ian became the champion and Julian had to walk away empty-handed. Julian played in Championship of Champions II, but was beaten by Laurie Silver in round 1. Julian would also return for the supreme championship, where he beat Ash Haji in the first round before losing to Damian Eadie in the second.