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− | '''Nigel Rees''' | + | Having created the BBC Radio 4 quiz [[Quote ... Unquote]] in 1976, '''Nigel Rees''' was a natural choice to appear in [[Dictionary Corner]] a year or two after [[Countdown]] began. He continued to do so for a further seventeen years. |
Notably, Rees was chosen as the guest for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] [[Episode 1907|Grand Final]] between [[Allan Saldanha]] and [[Harvey Freeman]], which saw Freeman win the tournament and keep his winning streak alive at 19 games. | Notably, Rees was chosen as the guest for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] [[Episode 1907|Grand Final]] between [[Allan Saldanha]] and [[Harvey Freeman]], which saw Freeman win the tournament and keep his winning streak alive at 19 games. |
Revision as of 15:22, 25 April 2015
Guest appearances of Nigel Rees | |
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First appearance | 2 April 1984 |
Last appearance | 16 November 2001 |
Appearances | 184 |
Episodes with Nigel Rees |
Having created the BBC Radio 4 quiz Quote ... Unquote in 1976, Nigel Rees was a natural choice to appear in Dictionary Corner a year or two after Countdown began. He continued to do so for a further seventeen years.
Notably, Rees was chosen as the guest for the Supreme Championship Grand Final between Allan Saldanha and Harvey Freeman, which saw Freeman win the tournament and keep his winning streak alive at 19 games.