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Chris Wills
Chris Wills Octochamp Statistics | |
Final position | Champion |
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Seeding | 1 |
Points total | 875 |
Conundrums solved | 7 |

Chris Wills was an octochamp in and the champion of Series 47, runner-up of Championship of Champions XI and a participant in the 30th Birthday Championship.
Contents
Appearances on the programme
Heat games
He began his rise to fame in Series 47, debuting on the 14 January 2002. He won his first seven games with centuries (including a 120 – 107 thriller against Terry Rattle) but won his last game with 92, missing out on the opportunity to be the first all-centuries octochamp. His total of 875 points was the twelfth highest of the old 15 round format. He also became the first player to score over 125 points during his game with April Carlin.
In the middle of his run was a classic game against Terry Rattle. Wills was leading 100 – 79 going into the last letters game, where Chris played REACHING to Rattle's CHAGRINED, which Rattle declared as "very dodgy". Dictionary Corner okayed the word and after both players scored 10 points in the final numbers game, it was a crucial conundrum 110 – 107 in Wills' favour. The conundrum LINGOFLOW revealed itself and Wills buzzed in with FOLLOWING before the first second had elapsed. Wills was therefore the highest-scoring octochamp to have had a crucial conundrum game during their run until surpassed by Mark Murray in Series 70. Rattle's 107 was the highest losing score in the 15-round era until David Williams scored 111, also against Chris Wills.
Series finals
Having totted up a record 875 points, he returned for the series finals as No. 1 seed, beating first Brenda Jolley in the quarter-finals 110 – 86 and then Rupert Stokoe in the semi-finals 118 – 78. In the final he faced the excellent Tom Hargreaves, and beat him comfortably to take the series.
Championship of Champions XI
He returned for Championship of Champions XI at the beginning of 2003, and was drawn against the masterful David Williams, holder of the 9-round octochamp record. The game was a classic, with Wills emerging victorious with 113 to Williams' 111. In the quarter-finals, he faced the popular Loz Sands, and won comfortably but without a century. A semi-final score of 120 against John Rawnsley saw him comfortable into the final, where he was strong favourite to beat Graham Nash. The match was not as explosive as hoped, and the crucial conundrum was revealed with the scores at 79 – 73 in Nash's favour. Neither player could solve OVERSPADE, so Nash took the CoC trophy and Wills was beaten at last.
Special Episodes
Many fans had expected Wills to face Julian Fell in the CoC final, but Fell had been knocked out early on by Nash. To appease fans, a special "Fell vs Wills" episode was filmed in March 2003 and broadcast on 12 September 2003. Wills was beaten again; this time, Fell was forced to come from behind, but solved the tricky conundrum VICTORIUS in just a few seconds to take the game.
Wills returned for a second special episode on 2 November 2007 for Countdown's 25th anniversary special against Conor Travers, playing a to slightly shorter round format with celebrities selecting the letters and numbers, but lost the game 69 – 58.
30th Birthday Championship
He returned to Countdown in 2013, as one of 41 contestants taking part in the 30th Birthday Championship. After receiving a bye to the first round, he won his first match against Series 59 semi-finalist Martin Bishop by a score of 102 – 99, despite behind for the majority of the game. He then met his match in round 2, losing to the still unbeaten Series 63 champion Jack Hurst by a score of 115 – 70.
In his 19 game Countdown career, including the 25th anniversary special, he scored 1,939 points. 1,881 not including the aforementioned game — an average of 104.5 points per game.
Co-events
Wills has been a regular at unofficial Countdown tournaments, winning COBRIS in 2006 and 2007. He also attended COLIN events in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, winning the first three of those too. He is consistently rated as one of the top players, and is one of the few players ever to be rated over 1000.
Appearances on quiz shows
Wills has also appeared on Fifteen to One, The Weakest Link (which he won), BrainTeaser (which he also won, but failed to take any prize money), Mastermind, 1 vs 100, A Question of Genius (on which he won £5,000 with his knowledge of The Smiths), Pointless and PopMaster.
He currently works at the University of Leeds, in the Department of Health Studies.
Preceded by Ben Wilson |
Series winner Series 47 |
Followed by Julian Fell |
Preceded by Kate Ogilvie |
Champion of Champions runner-up Championship of Champions XI |
Followed by Mark Tournoff |
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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3166 | 14/01/2002 | P | Jeremy Slaney | 66 – 107 | Chris Wills | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Kathryn Apanowicz | Susie Dent | 153 | ||
3167 | 15/01/2002 | P | Chris Wills | 118 – 44 | Floraidh Campbell | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Kathryn Apanowicz | Susie Dent | 127 | ||
3168 | 16/01/2002 | P | Chris Wills | 103 – 68 | Jeff Baines | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Kathryn Apanowicz | Susie Dent | 123 | ||
3169 | 17/01/2002 | P | Chris Wills | 129 – 77 | April Carlin | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Kathryn Apanowicz | Susie Dent | 131 | ||
3170 | 18/01/2002 | P | Chris Wills | 103 – 47 | David Shaw | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Kathryn Apanowicz | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
3171 | 21/01/2002 | P | Chris Wills | 120 – 107 | Terry Rattle | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tim Rice | Susie Dent | 152 | ||
3172 | 22/01/2002 | P | Chris Wills | 103 – 48 | Len Barker | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tim Rice | Susie Dent | 139 | ||
3173 | 23/01/2002 | P | Chris Wills | 92 – 52 | Agnes Budis | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tim Rice | Susie Dent | 140 | ||
3273 | 20/06/2002 | QF | Chris Wills | 110 – 86 | Brenda Jolley | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Geoffrey Durham | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
3277 | 26/06/2002 | SF | Rupert Stokoe | 78 – 118 | Chris Wills | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Richard Digance | Damian Eadie | 130 | ||
3279 | 28/06/2002 | GF | Tom Hargreaves | 67 – 110 | Chris Wills | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Richard Digance | Damian Eadie | 129 | ||
3391 | 7/01/2003 | CP | Chris Wills | 113 – 111 | David Williams | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Martin Jarvis | Susie Dent | 131 | ||
3398 | 16/01/2003 | CQF | Chris Wills | 98 – 69 | Loz Sands | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tim Rice | Susie Dent | 132 | ||
3402 | 22/01/2003 | CSF | Chris Wills | 120 – 88 | John Rawnsley | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Eric Knowles | Susie Dent | 132 | ||
3404 | 24/01/2003 | CGF | Chris Wills | 73 – 79 | Graham Nash | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Eric Knowles | Susie Dent | 106 | ||
S12 | 12/09/2003 | S | Julian Fell | 100 – 92 | Chris Wills | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Bob Bevan | Alison Heard | 123 | ||
4473 | 2/11/2007 | S | Chris Wills | 58 – 69 | Conor Travers | Des O'Connor | Carol Vorderman | none | Alison Heard | 110 | ||
5627 | 23/01/2013 | 30B1 | Martin Bishop | 99 – 102 | Chris Wills | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Margaret Mountford | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
5643 | 14/02/2013 | 30B2 | Chris Wills | 70 – 115 | Jack Hurst | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Ken Bruce | Susie Dent | 119 |
See Also
- Chris Wills on Wikipedia.
- His own record of his Countdown experience, on The Countdown Page.
- Archive version of his Countdown website
Championship of Champions Runners-Up | |
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I : Joyce Cansfield | II : Peter Evans | III : David Trace | IV : Tony Vick | V : Gino Corr | VI : Chris Waddington | VII : Damian Eadie | VIII : Kenneth Michie | IX : Pete Cashmore | X : Kate Ogilvie | XI : Chris Wills | XII : Mark Tournoff | XIII : Charlie Reams | XIV : Dan McColm | XV : Bradley Horrocks | XVI : James Haughton |