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Clive Spate

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Clive Spate.
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Clive Spate was a contestant in Series 8. From Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, he first appeared on 30 January 1986, defeating Malcolm Edwards 66-28 and went on to win five more games, all with scores over 50 points, including 70 (the highest of the series) against Michael Purdie. He was defeated in his seventh game, though, by David Learner 54-46. Clive's six wins and impressive points haul were enough to earn him an invitation back for the final rounds as #1 seed, where he made short work of Tony Clarke and Y.T. in the quarter- and semi-finals respectively. In the final against Anthony Butcher, it seemed to be slipping away from Clive as he had EARHOLES disallowed and slipping behind by eighteen points. By the first commercial break, however, he had recovered to a 2 point lead, and after successfully risking the now-invalid word DOMINATER for eighteen points, Clive eventually ran out the winner of the match and the series by 107 points to 53 - the first century score ever achieved on Countdown.

Surprisingly, Clive was the first player to win a series of Countdown after being seeded #1.

Clive returned for Championship of Champions II, narrowly losing to Peter Evans in his first game. Clive also played in the Supreme Championship, soundly beating David Reid in his first game before losing by three points to Jackie Mcleod in his second and final game.

Clive is married to Series 1 contestant Sheila Arnold.

Away from Countdown, Clive has had numerous success on other TV game shows, reaching the final of Fifteen-to-One and winning £125,000 on Who Wants to be a Millionaire? as well as winning £50,000 on the first (and, to date, only) series of the Carol Vorderman-fronted show Grand Slam.

Clive is also a big name on the Scrabble scene, being a recognised UK Grand Master as well as organising the popular twice-yearly Nottingham Nomads tournament.

Preceded by
Ian Bebbington
Series winner
Series 8
Followed by
David Trace

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
357 30/01/1986 P Malcolm Edwards 28 – 66 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Richard Stilgoe
358 31/01/1986 P Sue Phillips 23 – 61 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Steve Jones
359 3/02/1986 P David Wood 20 – 52 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Steve Jones
360 4/02/1986 P Jeff Yates 26 – 60 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Steve Jones
361 5/02/1986 P Richard Sinnott 39 – 57 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Steve Jones
362 6/02/1986 P Michael Purdie 28 – 70 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Steve Jones
363 7/02/1986 P David Learner 54 – 46 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Steve Jones
391 19/03/1986 QF Clive Spate 66 – 19 Tony Clarke Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth Julia Swannel
395 25/03/1986 SF Clive Spate 56 – 26 Y.T. (Paul White) Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth Julia Swannel
397 27/03/1986 GF Clive Spate 107 – 53 Anthony Butcher Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy, Gyles Brandreth Julia Swannel
398 31/03/1986 CQF Clive Spate 45 – 47 Peter Evans Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth Catherine Clarke
M47 19/2/90-23/2/90 Masters 1 Sheila Mann 36 – 106 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman N/A Catherine Clarke
M89 10/12/90-14/12/90 Masters 2 Clive Spate 110 – 80 Julian Hough Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman N/A Freda Thornton
1877 8/11/1996 dQF Clive Spate 63 – 23 David Reid Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Geoffrey Durham Susie Dent
1879 12/11/1996 dSF Jackie McLeod 49 – 46 Clive Spate Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Barry Cryer Susie Dent