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− | '''Dennis Fearon''' was the runner-up of [[Series 32]]. He won the final four heats of the series to return for the final rounds as #5 seed, and beat [[Graeme Sugarman]] and [[Satbir Gupta]] in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively, both by way of a [[sudden-death conundrum]] and both with a 63-53 scoreline. In the final against [[Alan Sinclair]], it went down to a [[crucial conundrum]] with | + | '''Dennis Fearon''' was the runner-up of [[Series 32]]. He won the final four heats of the series to return for the final rounds as #5 seed, and beat [[Graeme Sugarman]] and [[Satbir Gupta]] in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively, both by way of a [[sudden-death conundrum]] and both with a 63-53 scoreline. In the final against [[Alan Sinclair]], it went down to a [[crucial conundrum]] with Fearon leading by 5 points. {{word|LOSTAGAIN}} was revealed on the conundrum board, and Fearon buzzed on 3 seconds to say {{word|NOSTALGIC}}. However, this was incorrect, and as soon as the clock was restarted Sinclair buzzed with the correct answer, {{word|NOSTALGIA}}, meaning Fearon suffered his first-ever defeat on the show. |
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+ | Fearon returned the following week for [[Championship of Champions VIII]], but was comprehensively beaten in the first round by [[David Acton]]. | ||
{{series runner-up|preceded_by=Kenneth Michie|series=32|followed_by=Allan Saldanha}} | {{series runner-up|preceded_by=Kenneth Michie|series=32|followed_by=Allan Saldanha}} |
Revision as of 21:21, 18 April 2011
Dennis Fearon was the runner-up of Series 32. He won the final four heats of the series to return for the final rounds as #5 seed, and beat Graeme Sugarman and Satbir Gupta in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively, both by way of a sudden-death conundrum and both with a 63-53 scoreline. In the final against Alan Sinclair, it went down to a crucial conundrum with Fearon leading by 5 points. LOSTAGAIN was revealed on the conundrum board, and Fearon buzzed on 3 seconds to say NOSTALGIC. However, this was incorrect, and as soon as the clock was restarted Sinclair buzzed with the correct answer, NOSTALGIA, meaning Fearon suffered his first-ever defeat on the show.
Fearon returned the following week for Championship of Champions VIII, but was comprehensively beaten in the first round by David Acton.
Preceded by Kenneth Michie |
Series runner-up Series 32 |
Followed by Allan Saldanha |
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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1837 | 13/09/1996 | P | Mark Tripp | 32 – 56 | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | David Jacobs | Catherine Stokes | |||
1838 | 16/09/1996 | P | Joan Boardman | 30 – 58 | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Philip Franks | Susie Dent | |||
1839 | 17/09/1996 | P | Les Rendell | 35 – 52 | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Philip Franks | Susie Dent | |||
1840 | 18/09/1996 | P | Lou Brundell | 46 – 59 | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Philip Franks | Susie Dent | |||
1844 | 24/09/1996 | QF | Graeme Sugarman | 53 – 63* | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Philip Franks | Susie Dent | |||
1845 | 25/09/1996 | SF | Satbir Gupta | 53 – 63* | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Philip Franks | Susie Dent | |||
1847 | 27/09/1996 | GF | Alan Sinclair | 78 – 73 | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Philip Franks | Susie Dent | |||
1849 | 1/10/1996 | CQF | David Acton | 61 – 13 | Dennis Fearon | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent |