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− | '''Championship of Champions II''' ran from 31 March to 8 April 1986, and was won by [[Clive Freedman (Series 6)|Clive Freedman]]. | + | '''Championship of Champions II''' ran from 31 March to 8 April 1986, and was won by [[Clive Freedman (Series 6)|Clive Freedman]]. The championship [[Episode 404|grand final]] between Freedman and [[Peter Evans]] was the first grand final in history to have been decided by a tie-break [[conundrum]], and even today it remains one of a very few games to have featured three conundrums. |
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Revision as of 18:10, 28 July 2015
Championship of Champions II ran from 31 March to 8 April 1986, and was won by Clive Freedman. The championship grand final between Freedman and Peter Evans was the first grand final in history to have been decided by a tie-break conundrum, and even today it remains one of a very few games to have featured three conundrums.
Progress
Clive Spate (8) vs Peter Evans (5) | Peter Evans vs John Wallace | Peter Evans vs Clive Freedman |
John Wallace (5) vs Ian Bebbington (7) | ||
Clive Freedman (7) vs Olivia Lloyd-Potts (6) | Clive Freedman vs Laurie Silver | |
Julian Hough (7) vs Laurie Silver (6) |
The numbers refer to the series in which each contestant originally played in the finals.