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[[Image:Coc5-T-Morrisey-v-G-Corr.jpg|right|thumb|frame|Tim Morrissey as he appeared in 1991...]]
 
[[Image:Coc5-T-Morrisey-v-G-Corr.jpg|right|thumb|frame|Tim Morrissey as he appeared in 1991...]]
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[[Image:Tim Morrissey2.JPG|thumb|right|... and again five years later!]]
'''Tim Morrissey''' was an [[octochamp]] in [[Series 17]], the winner of [[Championship of Champions V]] and a semi-finalist in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. Commonly regarded as being the second great "''[[Countdown]]'' [[:Category:Prodigies|prodigy]]" after [[Allan Saldanha]], Morrissey’s career spans 21 games.
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'''Tim Morrissey''' was an [[octochamp]] and semi-finalist in [[Series 17]], the winner of [[Championship of Champions V]] and a semi-finalist in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. Commonly regarded as being the second great "''[[Countdown]]'' [[:Category:Prodigies|prodigy]]" after [[Allan Saldanha]], Morrissey’s career spans 21 games.
  
Morrissey, from Dublin, made his debut at the age of 12 on 24 January 1989 in the tenth heat of Series 17, defeating [[Jean Tweddell]] {{score|63|60}}. Morrissey went onto become an octochamp, despite drawing a game against [[Mary Hawes]] in the middle of his run, and returned for the finals as No. 1 seed. His total score from his eight wins was 482 points — putting him amongst the highest scoring octochamps of all time. In the final rounds, he defeated [[Jim Saywell]] {{score|60|46}} in the quarter-final, but came unstuck against [[Evan Simpson]] in the [[Episode 865|semi-final]], losing {{score|56|45}}.
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His elder brother, [[John Morrissey|John]], appeared on the show in [[Series 19]], but wouldn't have quite the same success as Tim.
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==Appearances on the programme==
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===[[Series 17]]===
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Morrissey, from Dublin, made his [[Episode 829|debut]] at the age of 12 on 24 January 1989 in the tenth heat of Series 17, defeating [[Jean Tweddell]] {{score|63|60}}. Morrissey went onto become an [[octochamp]], despite [[draw]]ing a game against [[Mary Hawes]] in the middle of his run, and returned for the finals as number one seed. His total score from his eight wins was 482 points — putting him amongst the highest scoring octochamps of all time. In the finals, he defeated [[Jim Saywell]] {{score|60|46|Episode 861}} in the quarter-final, but came unstuck against [[Evan Simpson]] in the [[Episode 865|semi-final]], losing {{score|56|45}}.
  
His performances and his memorable character meant that he was the ideal candidate to take on [[Allan Saldanha]] in a [[14 round format|14 round game]] celebrating ''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Episode 1003|1000th show]]. Morrissey narrowly lost {{score|94|93}} following a crucial conundrum, which, it later transpired, was misspelled!
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===[[Special episode]]===
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His performances and his memorable character meant that he was the ideal candidate to take on [[Allan Saldanha]] in a [[14-round format|14-round game]] celebrating ''[[Countdown]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Episode 1003|1000th show]]. Morrissey narrowly lost {{score|94|93}} following a crucial [[conundrum]], which, it later transpired, was misspelled!
  
Six months later, Morrissey would once again return to the ''Countdown'' studios, this time for Championship of Champions V, for which Morrissey was a hot favourite. After defeating [[Liz Barber]] and [[Lindsay Denyer]], Morrissey took on [[Gino Corr]] in the final, and won a tight match {{score|78|62}} to become the fifth [[Championship of Champions|Champion of Champions]].
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===[[Championship of Champions V]]===
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Six months later, Morrissey would once again return to the [[Countdown studios|''Countdown'' studios]], this time for Championship of Champions V, for which Morrissey was a hot favourite. After defeating [[Liz Barber]] and [[Lindsay Denyer]] in the [[Episode 1068|quarter-]] and [[Episode 1072|semi-finals]] respectively, Morrissey took on [[Gino Corr]] in the [[Episode 1074|grand final]], and won a tight match {{score|78|62}} to become the fifth [[Championship of Champions|Champion of Champions]].
  
Morrissey would return to ''Countdown'' one final time in 1996, aged 20, to participate in the Supreme Championship. Displaying the same impressive form that saw him win Championship of Champions V, Morrissey beat [[Nita Marr]] (spotting the crucial [[conundrum]] {{word|FOLKBOSHE}} to take the game), [[Kevin Nelson]], [[Tony Vick]] and [[Hilary Hopper]] to set up a mouth-watering semi-final clash with [[Allan Saldanha]]. Unfortunately for Morrissey, history would repeat itself once again as Saldanha ran out the {{score|61|57}} winner.
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===[[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]===
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Morrissey would return to ''[[Countdown]]'' one final time in 1996, aged 20, to participate in the Supreme Championship. Displaying the same impressive form that saw him win [[Championship of Champions V]], Morrissey beat [[Nita Marr]] (spotting the crucial [[conundrum]] {{word|FOLKBOSHE}} to take the game), [[Kevin Nelson]] and [[Tony Vick]] to win Group G.
  
His elder brother, [[John Morrissey|John]], appeared on the show in [[Series 19]], but wouldn't have quite the same success as Tim.
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In the [[Episode 1904|series quarter-finals]], he beat [[Hilary Hopper]] to set up a mouth-watering [[Episode 1906|semi-final]] clash with [[Allan Saldanha]]. Unfortunately for Morrissey, history would repeat itself once again as Saldanha ran out the {{score|61|57}} winner.
  
 
{{Champion of Champions|preceded_by=Nic Brown|coc=V|followed_by=Wayne Summers}}
 
{{Champion of Champions|preceded_by=Nic Brown|coc=V|followed_by=Wayne Summers}}
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{{ep | 833 | 30/01/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 46 – 35 |Mary Hawes|Sylvia Syms|Freda Thornton|73}}
 
{{ep | 833 | 30/01/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 46 – 35 |Mary Hawes|Sylvia Syms|Freda Thornton|73}}
 
{{ep | 834 | 31/01/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 77 – 56 |[[Dave Chapple]]|Sylvia Syms|Freda Thornton|79}}
 
{{ep | 834 | 31/01/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 77 – 56 |[[Dave Chapple]]|Sylvia Syms|Freda Thornton|79}}
{{ep | 835 | 1/02/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 61 – 20 |[[Gail Cattermole]]|[[Frazer Hines]]|Freda Thornton|74}}
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{{ep | 835 | 01/02/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 61 – 20 |[[Gail Cattermole]]|[[Frazer Hines]]|Freda Thornton|74}}
{{ep | 836 | 2/02/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 70 – 45 |[[Jenny O'Sullivan]]|Frazer Hines|Freda Thornton|74}}
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{{ep | 836 | 02/02/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 70 – 45 |[[Jenny O'Sullivan]]|Frazer Hines|Freda Thornton|74}}
{{ep | 837 | 3/02/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 52 – 40 |[[Elizabeth Dorey]]|Frazer Hines|Freda Thornton|72}}
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{{ep | 837 | 03/02/1989 | P |Tim Morrissey| 52 – 40 |[[Elizabeth Dorey]]|Frazer Hines|Freda Thornton|72}}
{{ep | 861 | 9/03/1989 | QF |Tim Morrissey| 60 – 44 |[[Jim Saywell]]|[[Simon Williams]]|Georgia Hole|70}}
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{{ep | 861 | 09/03/1989 | QF |Tim Morrissey| 60 – 44 |[[Jim Saywell]]|[[Simon Williams]]|Georgia Hole|70}}
 
{{ep | 865 | 15/03/1989 | SF |[[Evan Simpson]]| 56 – 45 |Tim Morrissey|Simon Williams|Georgia Hole|74}}
 
{{ep | 865 | 15/03/1989 | SF |[[Evan Simpson]]| 56 – 45 |Tim Morrissey|Simon Williams|Georgia Hole|74}}
{{ep | M37 | 11/12/1989-15/12/1989 | M |Tim Morrissey| 83 – 100 |[[Allan Saldanha]]|none|Freda Thornton|138}}
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{{ep | M37 | 11/12/1989–15/12/1989 | M |Tim Morrissey| 83 – 100 |[[Allan Saldanha]]|none|Freda Thornton|138}}
{{ep | 1003 | 2/07/1990 | S |Allan Saldanha| 94 – 93 |Tim Morrissey|[[Gyles Brandreth]],<br/>[[Richard Stilgoe]]|[[Catherine Clarke]]|121}}
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{{ep | 1003 | 02/07/1990 | S |Allan Saldanha| 94 – 93 |Tim Morrissey|[[Gyles Brandreth]],<br />[[Richard Stilgoe]]|[[Catherine Clarke]]|121}}
 
{{ep | 1068 | 31/12/1990 | CQF |Tim Morrissey| 55 – 54 |[[Liz Barber]]|Gyles Brandreth|Catherine Clarke|69}}
 
{{ep | 1068 | 31/12/1990 | CQF |Tim Morrissey| 55 – 54 |[[Liz Barber]]|Gyles Brandreth|Catherine Clarke|69}}
{{ep | 1072 | 4/01/1991 | CSF |[[Lindsay Denyer]]| 33 – 58 |Tim Morrissey|Gyles Brandreth|Catherine Clarke|72}}
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{{ep | 1072 | 04/01/1991 | CSF |[[Lindsay Denyer]]| 33 – 58 |Tim Morrissey|Gyles Brandreth|Catherine Clarke|72}}
{{ep | 1074 | 8/01/1991 | CGF |[[Gino Corr]]| 62 – 78 |Tim Morrissey|[[Dinah Sheridan]]|Catherine Clarke|110}}
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{{ep | 1074 | 08/01/1991 | CGF |[[Gino Corr]]| 62 – 78 |Tim Morrissey|[[Dinah Sheridan]]|Catherine Clarke|110}}
{{ep | 1894 | 3/12/1996 | gQF |Tim Morrissey| 60 – 51 |[[Nita Marr]]|[[Richard Digance]]|[[David Swarbrick]]|82}}
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{{ep | 1894 | 03/12/1996 | gQF |Tim Morrissey| 60 – 51 |[[Nita Marr]]|[[Richard Digance]]|[[David Swarbrick]]|82}}
{{ep | 1898 | 9/12/1996 | gSF |Tim Morrissey| 57 – 41 |[[Kevin Nelson]]|[[Jenny Hanley]]|[[Susie Dent]]|69}}
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{{ep | 1898 | 09/12/1996 | gSF |Tim Morrissey| 57 – 41 |[[Kevin Nelson]]|[[Jenny Hanley]]|[[Susie Dent]]|69}}
 
{{ep | 1900 | 11/12/1996 | gF |Tim Morrissey| 73 – 41 |[[Tony Vick]]|Jenny Hanley|Susie Dent|74}}
 
{{ep | 1900 | 11/12/1996 | gF |Tim Morrissey| 73 – 41 |[[Tony Vick]]|Jenny Hanley|Susie Dent|74}}
 
{{ep | 1904 | 17/12/1996 | SQF |[[Hilary Hopper]]| 49 – 56 |Tim Morrissey|[[Nigel Rees]]|Catherine Clarke|75}}
 
{{ep | 1904 | 17/12/1996 | SQF |[[Hilary Hopper]]| 49 – 56 |Tim Morrissey|[[Nigel Rees]]|Catherine Clarke|75}}
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 7 July 2024

Tim Morrissey
octochamp statistics
Final position Semi-finalist
Seeding 1
Points total 533 (including 1 draw)
Conundrums solved 6 (out of 9)
Tim Morrissey as he appeared in 1991...
... and again five years later!

Tim Morrissey was an octochamp and semi-finalist in Series 17, the winner of Championship of Champions V and a semi-finalist in the Supreme Championship. Commonly regarded as being the second great "Countdown prodigy" after Allan Saldanha, Morrissey’s career spans 21 games.

His elder brother, John, appeared on the show in Series 19, but wouldn't have quite the same success as Tim.

Appearances on the programme

Series 17

Morrissey, from Dublin, made his debut at the age of 12 on 24 January 1989 in the tenth heat of Series 17, defeating Jean Tweddell 63 – 60. Morrissey went onto become an octochamp, despite drawing a game against Mary Hawes in the middle of his run, and returned for the finals as number one seed. His total score from his eight wins was 482 points — putting him amongst the highest scoring octochamps of all time. In the finals, he defeated Jim Saywell 60 – 46 in the quarter-final, but came unstuck against Evan Simpson in the semi-final, losing 56 – 45.

Special episode

His performances and his memorable character meant that he was the ideal candidate to take on Allan Saldanha in a 14-round game celebrating Countdown's 1000th show. Morrissey narrowly lost 94 – 93 following a crucial conundrum, which, it later transpired, was misspelled!

Championship of Champions V

Six months later, Morrissey would once again return to the Countdown studios, this time for Championship of Champions V, for which Morrissey was a hot favourite. After defeating Liz Barber and Lindsay Denyer in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively, Morrissey took on Gino Corr in the grand final, and won a tight match 78 – 62 to become the fifth Champion of Champions.

Supreme Championship

Morrissey would return to Countdown one final time in 1996, aged 20, to participate in the Supreme Championship. Displaying the same impressive form that saw him win Championship of Champions V, Morrissey beat Nita Marr (spotting the crucial conundrum FOLKBOSHE to take the game), Kevin Nelson and Tony Vick to win Group G.

In the series quarter-finals, he beat Hilary Hopper to set up a mouth-watering semi-final clash with Allan Saldanha. Unfortunately for Morrissey, history would repeat itself once again as Saldanha ran out the 61 – 57 winner.

Preceded by
Nic Brown
Champion of Champions
Championship of Champions V
Followed by
Wayne Summers

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
829 24/01/1989 P Tim Morrissey 63 – 60 Jean Tweddell Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Lance Percival Georgia Hole 74
830 25/01/1989 P Tim Morrissey 56 – 32 Julie Pharro Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 70
831 26/01/1989 P Tim Morrissey 57 – 25 Russell Turner Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 75
832 27/01/1989 P Tim Morrissey 51 – 51 Mary Hawes Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 71
833 30/01/1989 P Tim Morrissey 46 – 35 Mary Hawes Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 73
834 31/01/1989 P Tim Morrissey 77 – 56 Dave Chapple Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Sylvia Syms Freda Thornton 79
835 01/02/1989 P Tim Morrissey 61 – 20 Gail Cattermole Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Frazer Hines Freda Thornton 74
836 02/02/1989 P Tim Morrissey 70 – 45 Jenny O'Sullivan Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Frazer Hines Freda Thornton 74
837 03/02/1989 P Tim Morrissey 52 – 40 Elizabeth Dorey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Frazer Hines Freda Thornton 72
861 09/03/1989 QF Tim Morrissey 60 – 44 Jim Saywell Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Simon Williams Georgia Hole 70
865 15/03/1989 SF Evan Simpson 56 – 45 Tim Morrissey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Lucy Summers Simon Williams Georgia Hole 74
M37 11/12/1989–15/12/1989 M Tim Morrissey 83 – 100 Allan Saldanha Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman none Freda Thornton 138
1003 02/07/1990 S Allan Saldanha 94 – 93 Tim Morrissey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Gyles Brandreth,
Richard Stilgoe
Catherine Clarke 121
1068 31/12/1990 CQF Tim Morrissey 55 – 54 Liz Barber Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Gyles Brandreth Catherine Clarke 69
1072 04/01/1991 CSF Lindsay Denyer 33 – 58 Tim Morrissey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Gyles Brandreth Catherine Clarke 72
1074 08/01/1991 CGF Gino Corr 62 – 78 Tim Morrissey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Dinah Sheridan Catherine Clarke 110
1894 03/12/1996 gQF Tim Morrissey 60 – 51 Nita Marr Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Richard Digance David Swarbrick 82
1898 09/12/1996 gSF Tim Morrissey 57 – 41 Kevin Nelson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jenny Hanley Susie Dent 69
1900 11/12/1996 gF Tim Morrissey 73 – 41 Tony Vick Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jenny Hanley Susie Dent 74
1904 17/12/1996 SQF Hilary Hopper 49 – 56 Tim Morrissey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Catherine Clarke 75
1906 19/12/1996 SSF Allan Saldanha 61 – 57 Tim Morrissey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Catherine Clarke 71


Championship of Champions Winners

I : Mark Nyman | II : Clive Freedman | III : Harvey Freeman | IV : Nic Brown | V : Tim Morrissey | VI : Wayne Summers | VII : Don Reid | VIII : Chris Rogers | IX : Natascha Kearsey | X : Scott Mearns | XI : Graham Nash | XII : Paul Gallen | XIII : Steve Briers | XIV : Dylan Taylor | XV : Zarte Siempre | XVI : Ahmed Mohamed