Karen Pearson
| Karen Pearson octochamp statistics | |
|---|---|
| Final position | TBC |
| Seeding | TBC |
| Points total | 767 |
| Conundrums solved | 5 |
Karen Pearson was a contestant in Series 53 and 93, and an octochamp in Series 94 from Pebworth, Worcestershire. At the time of all her appearances, she was running her own market research agency. By the time of her return, she joined the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust as a volunteer. She is also a longtime Apterite who joined the site in 2008, and will almost certainly be back for the series finals in December.
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Appearances
Series 53
Pearson made her initial debut near the end of Series 53 against eventual octochamp Richard Heald who also eventually became the last octochamp crowned in the Richard Whiteley era. Pearson unfortunately could not keep pace with Heald, and ended up losing by a 47-point margin.
Series 93
21 years later and with over 9,000 games on Apterous behind her, she came back for another go and kicked off with a very confident ten-max debut against Tom Iorio while also solving the conundrum to post an impressive opening score of 116 and securing the teapot that she missed out on during her first appearance. She followed that up with three further victories with the scores dropping each time for an aggregate total of 376 after four games, before then stepping aside for the series finals.
Series 94
She promptly returned for the opening heat of Series 94 and notched up her second century despite missing TOKENISED that Richard Walker did spot. After needing to solve a crucial conundrum in her seventh game against fellow returnee Nick Cant, she eventually reached octochampdom after defeating Paul McCormack. This left Karen with a very respectable octotal of 767 and put her at the top of the seeding table, albeit with the obvious caveat of the whole series to still be played out. As a final sign-off, Colin Murray (with input from Damian Eadie) then declared Pearson "The Nutcracker" as a mark of her achievements and as a nod to her time working for RoSPA in the 1990s.
Co-events
After she lost in her initial game to Richard Heald, she kept up her strong interest in Countdown by competing at CoLei 2008, CoNot 2009, CoLei2, CoLei Summer Special, CoLei3, CoLei4, CoChest, CoLei5 and CoChest2.
Appearances on other quiz shows
On 4 June 2010, Pearson appeared on The Chase and managed to beat Anne Hegerty as part of a team of four who took home £4,600 each. On 15 November 2010, she appeared on Pointless with her husband James and they both won the game but missed out on the prize money by just three points. She also appeared on Tipping Point on 24 January 2013, winning £2,900. She then appeared on Revenge of the Egghead on 31 March 2014 against CJ de Mooi, just missing out in the final round. And in 2015, she appeared on The Edge.
Episodes
| # | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3943 | 9/06/2005 | P | Richard Heald | 104 – 57 | Karen Pearson | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Barry Norman | Susie Dent | 118 | ||
| 8788 | 12/06/2026 | P | Tom Iorio | 83 – 116 | Karen Pearson | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Mark Chapman | Susie Dent | 136 | ||
| 8789 | 15/06/2026 | P | Karen Pearson | 92 – 78 | Sam Walsh | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Charlene White | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
| 8790 | 16/06/2026 | P | Karen Pearson | 91 – 62 | Jacques Le Bars | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Charlene White | Susie Dent | 123 | ||
| 8791 | 17/06/2026 | P | Karen Pearson | 77 – 67 | Chris Moore | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Charlene White | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
| 8799 | 29/06/2026 | P | Karen Pearson | 111 – 78 | Richard Walker | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Jon Culshaw | Susie Dent | 132 | ||
| 8800 | 30/06/2026 | P | Karen Pearson | 103 – 51 | Alan Chambers | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Jon Culshaw | Susie Dent | 129 | ||
| 8801 | 01/07/2026 | P | Karen Pearson | 93 – 82 | Nick Cant | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Jon Culshaw | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
| 8802 | 02/07/2026 | P | Karen Pearson | 84 – 57 | Paul McCormack | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Jon Culshaw | Susie Dent | 121 | ||

