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'''Keith Pottage''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 18]]. He was a freelance writer from Wakefield. | '''Keith Pottage''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 18]]. He was a freelance writer from Wakefield. | ||
− | In addition to his appearance on ''Countdown'', Pottage was the runner-up in the first-ever episode of ''Countdown's'' former sister show ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'' in January 1988, and won a heat in the final series of that show in December 2003, but failed to make it to the Grand Final. In May 2004, he appeared on Channel 5's show ''[[wikipedia:Memory Bank (British game show)|Memory Bank]]'', while in 2005 he won £125,000 on ITV's ''{{w|Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?}}''. | + | In addition to his appearance on ''Countdown'', Pottage was the runner-up in the first-ever episode of ''Countdown's'' former sister show ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'' in January 1988, and won a heat in the final series of that show in December 2003, but failed to make it to the Grand Final. He also appeared on ''[[wikipedia:Stake Out (game show)|Stake Out]]'' in December 2001, in the same game as [[Mark Labbett]]. In May 2004, he appeared on Channel 5's show ''[[wikipedia:Memory Bank (British game show)|Memory Bank]]'', while in 2005 he won £125,000 on ITV's ''{{w|Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?}}''. In 2009, he appeared on ''{{w|1 vs 100 (British game show)|1 vs 100}}''. |
He has also worked extensively as a writer and researcher on a number of other television series in the UK over the years. | He has also worked extensively as a writer and researcher on a number of other television series in the UK over the years. |
Latest revision as of 12:26, 12 September 2023
Keith Pottage was a contestant in Series 18. He was a freelance writer from Wakefield.
In addition to his appearance on Countdown, Pottage was the runner-up in the first-ever episode of Countdown's former sister show Fifteen to One in January 1988, and won a heat in the final series of that show in December 2003, but failed to make it to the Grand Final. He also appeared on Stake Out in December 2001, in the same game as Mark Labbett. In May 2004, he appeared on Channel 5's show Memory Bank, while in 2005 he won £125,000 on ITV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. In 2009, he appeared on 1 vs 100.
He has also worked extensively as a writer and researcher on a number of other television series in the UK over the years.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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887 | 4/08/1989 | P | Keith Pottage | 12 – 66 | Jonathan Anstey | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Eve Pollard | Simon Mason | 82 | ||
M79 | 1/10/1990-5/10/1990 | M | Keith Pottage | 86 – 57 | Malcolm Erridge | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | none | Mark Nyman | 133 |