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{{ep | 79 | 1/07/1983 | SF | Ash Haji | 41 - 35 | [[Maurice Packman]] | Gyles Brandreth | Lesley Burnett }} | {{ep | 79 | 1/07/1983 | SF | Ash Haji | 41 - 35 | [[Maurice Packman]] | Gyles Brandreth | Lesley Burnett }} | ||
{{ep | 80 | 2/07/1983 | GF | Ash Haji | 71 - 70 | [[Russell Byers]] | Kenneth Williams,<br />Gyles Brandreth | Lesley Burnett }} | {{ep | 80 | 2/07/1983 | GF | Ash Haji | 71 - 70 | [[Russell Byers]] | Kenneth Williams,<br />Gyles Brandreth | Lesley Burnett }} | ||
− | {{ep | 188 | 18/10/1984 | CQF | Ash Haji | 49 - 35 | [[Brian Hudson]] | [[Nigel Rees]] | [[Yvonne | + | {{ep | 188 | 18/10/1984 | CQF | Ash Haji | 49 - 35 | [[Brian Hudson]] | [[Nigel Rees]] | [[Yvonne Warburton]] }} |
− | {{ep | 189 | 19/10/1984 | CSF | Ash Haji | 34 - 61 | [[Mark Nyman]] | [[Ned Sherrin]] | Yvonne | + | {{ep | 189 | 19/10/1984 | CSF | Ash Haji | 34 - 61 | [[Mark Nyman]] | [[Ned Sherrin]] | Yvonne Warburton }} |
{{ep | M36 | 4/12/89-8/12/89 | Masters 1 | Ash Haji | 54 – 102 | [[Peter Evans]] | N/A | [[Freda Thornton]] }} | {{ep | M36 | 4/12/89-8/12/89 | Masters 1 | Ash Haji | 54 – 102 | [[Peter Evans]] | N/A | [[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]] }} |
Revision as of 14:26, 14 January 2011
Ash Haji was the champion of the Series 2. He was a computer programmer from Wanstead, London. 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.
Ash is also a top Scrabble player.
Preceded by Joyce Cansfield |
Series winner Series 2 |
Followed by Andrew Guy |