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| − | '''Daniel Brocklebank''' is a guest on ''Countdown''. He is an actor known for starring in the soap operas ''Emmerdale'' and ''Coronation Street''. He was an emergency stand-in for [[Les Dennis]], who had been promoted to host following [[Colin Murray]] testing positive for COVID-19 – and who had worked with Les when they were both in ''Coronation Street''. | + | '''Daniel Brocklebank''' is a guest on ''Countdown''. He is an actor known for starring in the soap operas: ''Emmerdale'' and ''Coronation Street''. He was brought in as an emergency stand-in guest for [[Les Dennis]], who had been promoted to host following [[Colin Murray]] testing positive for COVID-19 – and who had worked with Les when they were both in ''Coronation Street''. |
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Revision as of 10:44, 21 March 2023
| Daniel Brocklebank | |
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| First appearance | 4 August 2022 |
| Last appearance | 8 August 2022 |
| Appearances | 3 |
| Episodes with Daniel Brocklebank | |
Daniel Brocklebank is a guest on Countdown. He is an actor known for starring in the soap operas: Emmerdale and Coronation Street. He was brought in as an emergency stand-in guest for Les Dennis, who had been promoted to host following Colin Murray testing positive for COVID-19 – and who had worked with Les when they were both in Coronation Street.