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The present owner is [[Soo Reams]] (although Jon Stitcher owns the rights to the web domain but generously donated it to the group), and the group is moderated by [[Ben Wilson]], [[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)|Mike Brown]] and [[Jim Bentley]].
 
The present owner is [[Soo Reams]] (although Jon Stitcher owns the rights to the web domain but generously donated it to the group), and the group is moderated by [[Ben Wilson]], [[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)|Mike Brown]] and [[Jim Bentley]].
  
The forum has around 50 members, including many former contestants on the show. These include [[series]] winners [[Chris Wills]], Ben Wilson, [[Julian Fell]], [[Conor Travers]], [[Craig Beevers]] and [[Pete Cashmore]], as well as many other [[octochamp]]s and Series finalists.
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The forum has around 50 members, including many former contestants on the show. These include [[series]] winners [[Chris Wills]], Ben Wilson, [[Julian Fell]], [[Conor Travers]], [[Craig Beevers]] and [[Mark Tournoff]] and [[Nick Wainwright]], as well as many other [[octochamp]]s and Series finalists.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 14:41, 22 February 2008

c4countdown is the main online forum for Countdown fans and contestants.

Members

The present owner is Soo Reams (although Jon Stitcher owns the rights to the web domain but generously donated it to the group), and the group is moderated by Ben Wilson, Mike Brown and Jim Bentley.

The forum has around 50 members, including many former contestants on the show. These include series winners Chris Wills, Ben Wilson, Julian Fell, Conor Travers, Craig Beevers and Mark Tournoff and Nick Wainwright, as well as many other octochamps and Series finalists.

History

c4c, as it is often known, was created as a Yahoo mailing list by Stewart Holden on 14 July 2004, who introduced it to the world with this post. c4c quickly replaced gevincountdown as the hub of online Countdown, and produced nearly 17,000 posts from 600 members.

Over the years, there had been much debate about moving from a mailing list to a more conventional web-based forum. On 21 January 2008, a poll of members found a majority in favour of the move, and the new forum was launched the same day. This is the current format.

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