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{{ep | 132 | 15/12/1983 | GF | Andrew Guy | 92 – 85 | [[Mark Nyman]] | Ned Sherrin, Gyles Brandreth | Julia Swannel }} | {{ep | 132 | 15/12/1983 | GF | Andrew Guy | 92 – 85 | [[Mark Nyman]] | Ned Sherrin, Gyles Brandreth | Julia Swannel }} | ||
{{ep | 187 | 17/10/1984 | CQF | Andrew Guy | 48 – 61 | [[Russell Byers]] | Ned Sherrin | [[Yvonne Warberton]] }} | {{ep | 187 | 17/10/1984 | CQF | Andrew Guy | 48 – 61 | [[Russell Byers]] | Ned Sherrin | [[Yvonne Warberton]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep|M101| 4/3/91-8/3/91 |Masters| [[Ian Bebbington]] | 99 – 86 | Andrew Guy | ? | [[Freda Thornton]] }} | ||
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Revision as of 11:02, 26 November 2009
Andrew Guy was a contestant in Series 3 and that series's ultimate champion. An 18-year old student from Leeds, he entered the quarter-finals as #6 seed, having only won two heats of the show. He comfortably defeated #3 seed Allan Simmons in the quarter-finals before beating #2 seed, the first ever octochamp William Bradford in the semis. In the final, he unscrambled the crucial conundrum RREALCOTE in 3 seconds to pull off a major upset and defeat the hotly-favoured #1 seed Mark Nyman to become the third series champion. He returned for Championship of Champions I, but was defeated in the quarter-finals 61-48 by Russell Byers. Andrew did not play in the Supreme Championship.
Preceded by Ash Haji |
Series winner Series 3 |
Followed by Brian Hudson |