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Difference between revisions of "Ash Haji"
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− | {{ep | 42 | 29/04/1983 | P | [[Norma Nicholson]] | 37 - 45 | Ash Haji | [[Kenneth Williams]] | | + | {{ep | 42 | 29/04/1983 | P | [[Norma Nicholson]] | 37 - 45 | Ash Haji | [[Kenneth Williams]] | }} |
{{ep | 43 | 3/05/1983 | P | Ash Haji | 58 - 18 | [[Gray Robertson]] | Kenneth Williams | }} | {{ep | 43 | 3/05/1983 | P | Ash Haji | 58 - 18 | [[Gray Robertson]] | Kenneth Williams | }} | ||
{{ep | 44 | 4/05/1983 | P | Ash Haji | 30 - 59 | [[Russell Byers]] | Kenneth Williams | }} | {{ep | 44 | 4/05/1983 | P | Ash Haji | 30 - 59 | [[Russell Byers]] | Kenneth Williams | }} |
Revision as of 17:50, 10 January 2010
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 |