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* Just like this! -- [[User:Crispy|Chris 'Crispy' Philpot]] 12:49, 27 June 2010 (BST) | * Just like this! -- [[User:Crispy|Chris 'Crispy' Philpot]] 12:49, 27 June 2010 (BST) | ||
* ...that in the [[Episode 1717|grand final]] of [[Series 30]], the #7 and #8 seeds played each other? [[User:JohnnyCanuck|JohnnyCanuck]] 13:12, 27 June 2010 (BST) | * ...that in the [[Episode 1717|grand final]] of [[Series 30]], the #7 and #8 seeds played each other? [[User:JohnnyCanuck|JohnnyCanuck]] 13:12, 27 June 2010 (BST) | ||
+ | ::Nice one! -- [[User:Crispy|Chris 'Crispy' Philpot]] 09:08, 28 June 2010 (BST) | ||
==DYK archive== | ==DYK archive== |
Revision as of 08:08, 28 June 2010
Did you know..., sometimes abbreviated to DYK, is a relatively recent addition to The Countdown Wiki, wherein between three and five facts about Countdown are presented on the Main Page every month. Facts selected for DYK will be in some way notable, unexpected or surprising; for instance, they might offer insight into presenters, guests or contestants with unusual backgrounds for a quiz show, or they might describe noteworthy instances in the games themselves. Ideally, articles linked to from within DYK will contextualise the fact with additional information, though they do not necessarily have to reach featured article standards.
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Proposed DYK facts
Anyone can suggest a fact worthy of a future month's Did you know.... Please edit this section to append your suggestion in a bullet point below, as per standard talk page conventions.
- Just like this! -- Chris 'Crispy' Philpot 12:49, 27 June 2010 (BST)
- ...that in the grand final of Series 30, the #7 and #8 seeds played each other? JohnnyCanuck 13:12, 27 June 2010 (BST)
- Nice one! -- Chris 'Crispy' Philpot 09:08, 28 June 2010 (BST)
DYK archive
November 2009
- ...that Countdown presenter Richard Whiteley (pictured) is said to have accumulated more broadcast hours than anyone else in the history in British television?
- ...that Countdown presenter Des Lynam is the only person to have hosted Countdown, appeared in Dictionary Corner and been a contestant?
- ...that Countdown presenter Des O'Connor has an autobiography entitled Bananas Don't Fly?
- ...that Countdown presenter Jeff Stelling's love of Hartlepool United was acknowledged in the Series 61 final via the conundrum ARTLEPOOL?
- ...that Countdown presenter Nick Hewer's first ever episode was won by eventual series champion Jack Worsley?
December 2009
January 2010
- ...that Ned Pendleton is the only octochamp in Countdown history to have had his first two declarations disallowed, and is the only octochamp to have fallen behind in six of his eight heat games?
- ...that the largest deficit overcome in the first game of a contestant who went on to become an octochamp is 27 points, achieved by Steven Moir against Rita Willmott?
- ...that the largest deficit overcome in any game of a contestant who went on to become an octochamp is 40 points, achieved by Richard Pay (pictured) against Claire Whitaker?
- ...that this is also the highest deficit overcome by any contestant, ever?
February 2010
- ...that during Series 42 Helen Wrigglesworth had the word ROADSIDE disallowed by Mark Nyman, prompting Countdown to revert to the previous edition of the COD for adjudications during the rest of the series?
- ...that in his first heat game, Ben Nicholson had his offerings disallowed in five consecutive letters rounds – but still won by 32 points?
- ...that the third letters round on 26 September 2012 produced the selection SIENUEDST, which could be rearranged to spell the name of resident lexicographer Susie Dent?
- ...that eleven games have contained two numbers rounds with the same target, but it has never been possible to solve two rounds exactly the same way in a given episode?
May 2010
- ...that former host Des Lynam returned as the Dictionary Corner guest for Countdown's 5000th episode celebrations, with his presence recognised through the conundrum DESLHINAM?
- ...that Series 38 quarter-finalist Jill Bright had a 36 point lead in her second heat game after kicking off with back-to-back nine-letter words?
- ...that Series 64 champion Edward McCullagh (pictured) scored the maximum points available in 95 of the 120 rounds played in his heat games?
- ...that Series 48 champion Julian Fell scored maximum points in 94 of his 120 heat rounds, over nine years before McCullagh and without the aid of Apterous?