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Difference between revisions of "Ash Haji"
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{{ep | 188 | 18/10/1984 | CQF | Ash Haji | 49 - 35 | [[Brian Hudson]] | [[Nigel Rees]] | [[Yvonne Warberton]] }} | {{ep | 188 | 18/10/1984 | CQF | Ash Haji | 49 - 35 | [[Brian Hudson]] | [[Nigel Rees]] | [[Yvonne Warberton]] }} | ||
{{ep | 189 | 19/10/1984 | CSF | Ash Haji | 34 - 61 | [[Mark Nyman]] | [[Ned Sherrin]] | Yvonne Warberton }} | {{ep | 189 | 19/10/1984 | CSF | Ash Haji | 34 - 61 | [[Mark Nyman]] | [[Ned Sherrin]] | Yvonne Warberton }} | ||
+ | {{ep |M36 | 4/12/89-8/12/89 | | Ash Haji | 54 – 102 | [[Peter Evans]] | | Freda Thornton}} | ||
{{ep | 1890 | 27/11/1996 | fQF | Ash Haji | 58 - 65 | [[Julian Hough]] | [[Tom O'Connor]] | [[Catherine Stokes]] }} | {{ep | 1890 | 27/11/1996 | fQF | Ash Haji | 58 - 65 | [[Julian Hough]] | [[Tom O'Connor]] | [[Catherine Stokes]] }} | ||
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Revision as of 11:29, 13 October 2009
Ash Haji was the champion of the Second Series of Countdown. A Londoner, he won two heats of the show before losing to Russell Byers, against whom he would prevail in the grand-final, winning by 71 points to 70. Ash returned for Championship of Champions I, but was defeated in the semi-finals by ultimate winner Mark Nyman. Ash played in the Supreme Championship, but was beaten by Julian Hough in his first game.
Preceded by Joyce Cansfield |
Series winner Series 2 |
Followed by Andrew Guy |