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She first appeared toward the end of the series, beating [[Robert Jones]] in her first appearance by coming from behind to win by three points ({{score|52|49}}) when she spotted the crucial conundrum just ahead of her opponent, and racked up a further four wins before losing at the hands of [[Andy Stacey]]. She returned for the finals stage just over a week later as #5 seed, where she was awaited in the fourth and last quarter final by #4 seed [[Robert Jones]] – a rematch of their earlier game in the heats; unlike their previous encounter, where Jones had led for the entire game only for Godel to pip him at the Conundurm, this time Godel dominated the game from the outset, winning comfortably by {{score|60|12}}, before eventually losing to [[Dag Griffiths]] in the semi-final. Godelreturned for [[Championship of Champions IX]], but lost to [[Maria Boyes]] in the first round. | She first appeared toward the end of the series, beating [[Robert Jones]] in her first appearance by coming from behind to win by three points ({{score|52|49}}) when she spotted the crucial conundrum just ahead of her opponent, and racked up a further four wins before losing at the hands of [[Andy Stacey]]. She returned for the finals stage just over a week later as #5 seed, where she was awaited in the fourth and last quarter final by #4 seed [[Robert Jones]] – a rematch of their earlier game in the heats; unlike their previous encounter, where Jones had led for the entire game only for Godel to pip him at the Conundurm, this time Godel dominated the game from the outset, winning comfortably by {{score|60|12}}, before eventually losing to [[Dag Griffiths]] in the semi-final. Godelreturned for [[Championship of Champions IX]], but lost to [[Maria Boyes]] in the first round. | ||
− | Godel has appeared on many other game shows, with a great deal of success, including ''{{w|Pass the Buck}}'', ''{{w|100%}}'', ''{{w|Weakest Link}}'' and, most notably, ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', making six appearances between September 1997 and November 1998, including three wins and two grand final appearances, coming runner up in the former in March 1998. She is a standby panellist for the quiz show ''{{w|Eggheads}}'', in case one of the regulars is unavailable (though to date, her services have not been required). | + | Godel has appeared on many other game shows, with a great deal of success, including ''{{w|Pass the Buck}}''{{dn}}, ''{{w|100%}}'', ''{{w|Weakest Link}}'' and, most notably, ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', making six appearances between September 1997 and November 1998, including three wins and two grand final appearances, coming runner up in the former in March 1998. She is a standby panellist for the quiz show ''{{w|Eggheads}}'', in case one of the regulars is unavailable (though to date, her services have not been required). |
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== |
Revision as of 16:03, 12 April 2015
Amy Godel was a semi-finalist from Series 35. She was a 37-year-old hypnotherapist, originally from Jersey but living in Wolvercote, Oxfordshire.
She first appeared toward the end of the series, beating Robert Jones in her first appearance by coming from behind to win by three points (52 – 49) when she spotted the crucial conundrum just ahead of her opponent, and racked up a further four wins before losing at the hands of Andy Stacey. She returned for the finals stage just over a week later as #5 seed, where she was awaited in the fourth and last quarter final by #4 seed Robert Jones – a rematch of their earlier game in the heats; unlike their previous encounter, where Jones had led for the entire game only for Godel to pip him at the Conundurm, this time Godel dominated the game from the outset, winning comfortably by 60 – 12, before eventually losing to Dag Griffiths in the semi-final. Godelreturned for Championship of Champions IX, but lost to Maria Boyes in the first round.
Godel has appeared on many other game shows, with a great deal of success, including Pass the Buck[disambiguation needed], 100%, Weakest Link and, most notably, Fifteen to One, making six appearances between September 1997 and November 1998, including three wins and two grand final appearances, coming runner up in the former in March 1998. She is a standby panellist for the quiz show Eggheads, in case one of the regulars is unavailable (though to date, her services have not been required).
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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2023 | 9/06/1997 | P | Robert Jones | 49 – 52 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tom O'Connor | Rob Scriven | 71 | ||
2024 | 10/06/1997 | P | Andrew Satterthwaite | 32 – 36 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tom O'Connor | Rob Scriven | 74 | ||
2025 | 11/06/1997 | P | Caroline Senior | 36 – 43 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tom O'Connor | Rob Scriven | 83 | ||
2026 | 12/06/1997 | P | Roger Graham | 19 – 67 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Nigel Rees | Rob Scriven | 77 | ||
2027 | 13/06/1997 | P | Angela Sanderson | 42 – 54 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Nigel Rees | Rob Scriven | 83 | ||
2028 | 16/06/1997 | P | Andy Stacey | 54 – 33 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Nigel Rees | Rob Scriven | 72 | ||
2034 | 24/06/1997 | QF | Robert Jones | 12 – 60 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Terry Wogan | Catherine Stokes | 74 | ||
2035 | 25/06/1997 | SF | Dag Griffiths | 48 – 41 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Ken Bruce | Catherine Stokes | 69 | ||
2166 | 1/01/1998 | CP | Maria Boyes | 54 – 37 | Amy Godel | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Denis Norden | Mark Nyman | 74 |