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A '''featured article''' is of one the Countdownwiki's finest articles. These are selected by the editors of the Countdownwiki on this very page. A featured article could be a player, a game or a piece of terminology. The article should be of a certain length and preferably contain images and external links to make the article more readable.  
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[[Image:Teapot Graphic.png|right|120px]]A '''featured article''' is of one The Countdown Wiki's finest articles, and could be about [[Chris Davies (Series 61)|a player]], [[Episode 1|a game]], or a piece of ''Countdown'' [[CECIL|terminology]]. The article's prose will be of a reasonable length, and preferably supplemented by images and external links to make the article more attractive, interesting, and informative.
  
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Potential featured articles are suggested by registered editors of the wiki on this very page. If an editor's nomination is successful, an administrator will promote the article to featured status. This is indicated by a [[teapot]] symbol ''(right)'' appearing in the top right corner of the article, and the article will also appear in [[:Category:Featured articles]]. One featured article is displayed prominently on the [[Main Page]] each month.
  
 
==List of featured articles==
 
==List of featured articles==
*[[Championship of Champions XI]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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:''See also: [[:Category:Featured articles]] and [[Countdown:Featured article archives]].
*[[Championship of Champions XII]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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{{Col-begin}}
*[[Countdown]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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{{Col-break}}
*[[Des chiffres et des lettres]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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* [[30th Birthday Championship]]
*[[Jon O'Neill]], chosen by [[User:Reams]]
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* [[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)]]
*[[Conor Travers]], chosen by [[User:Mglovesfun]]
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* [[CECIL]]
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* [[Championship of Champions XI]]
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* [[Championship of Champions XII]]
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* [[Graeme Cole]]
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* ''[[Countdown]]''
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* [[Chris Davies (Series 61)]]
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* [[Susie Dent]]
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* [[Episode 1]]
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* [[Episode 546]]
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{{Col-break}}
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* [[Episode 4121]]
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* [[Episode S29]]
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* [[Des chiffres et des lettres]]
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* [[Julian Fell]]
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* [[Harvey Freeman]]
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* {{word|[[GANDISEEG]]}}
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* [[Martin Gardner]]
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* [[Stewart Holden]]
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* [[Letters game]]
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* [[FOCAL]]
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{{Col-break}}
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* [[Nita Marr]]
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* [[Scott Mearns]]
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* [[Elliott Mellor]]
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* [[Graham Nash]]
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* [[Jon O'Neill]]
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* [[Chris Philpot]]
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* [[Allan Saldanha]]
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* [[Series 47]]
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* [[Mark Tournoff]]
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* [[Conor Travers]]
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* [[Ben Wilson]]
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{{Col-end}}
  
==Proposed featured articles==
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==How to make a nomination==
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To make a new proposal, follow [http://wiki.apterous.org/index.php?title=Countdown:Featured_articles&action=edit this edit link], or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article placed between two sets of square brackets to make a blue link, with three equals signs on either side to make a third-level heading. For example, if you wanted to nominate the article for [[Jon O'Neill]], you would type: <nowiki>===[[Jon O'Neill]]===</nowiki>
  
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Any related discussion takes place below this heading. Please use bullet points (<nowiki>*</nowiki> In my opinion&hellip;) and indentations (<nowiki>:*</nowiki> In reply to your point&hellip;) to keep things readable!
  
*If we need more articles for the main page, let's think of a bunch of them. I'd go for [[Julian Fell]], [[Ben Wilson]], [[Martin Gardner]] (vanity!), [[Conor Travers]], [[Harvey Freeman]] etc. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 21:26, 8 April 2008 (BST)
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==Nominations==
::Yeah, maybe we should have a Project of the Week and try to bring some of those articles up to full strength for future FAs. We'd have to pick the more recent players I suspect, because for a lot of the older one we don't have any more than the scores. [[User:Reams|Soo]] 22:31, 8 April 2008 (BST)
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:''See also: [[Countdown:Featured articles/Nomination archive 1]]''
:::Yes I could start that project right now, we need to decide how often to change the featured article. One thing I noticed is that the <ref></ref> doesn't seem to work on here, or doesn't that matter? As for players with games, there's me, Ben and Conor that all have round details. I will think more about which players have round details as well, and of course series and CofCs are another good source of FA's. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 13:35, 9 April 2008 (BST)
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===[[Charlie Reams]]===
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===[[COLIN]]===
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'''Oppose'''. Needs more length for me. [[User:The Doctor|Rhys]] 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Richard Whiteley]]===
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Have massively fleshed out and would like someone else to have a look at now. [[User:The Doctor|The Doctor]] 02:40, 10 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Zarte Siempre]]===
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Front page would have to cut out the jokey stuff, but yeah, perhaps? [[User:The Doctor|Rhys]] 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
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===[[Philip Aston]]===
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===[[Championship of Champions X]]===
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===[[Series 41]]===
  
*[[Graham Nash]] - there's now a photo and the articles a lot longer with more detail. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 17:25, 29 April 2008 (BST)
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*[[Mark Tournoff]] is another possible one, although we nearly have enough for a year already. My next project will be to get the [[Paul Gallen]] article up to the same standard. [[User:Mglovesfun|Mglovesfun]] 15:35, 3 May 2008 (BST)
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=={{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}'s featured article==
  
*Perhaps [[Stewart Holden]]? We need a June article, after all. [[User:Kai Laddiman|Countdown Kid]] 11:32, 13 June 2009 (BST)
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''This article will appear on The Countdown Wiki's Main Page throughout {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}.''
==How to make a now proposal==
 
Follow [http://www.countdownwiki.com/index.php?title=Countdown:Featured_articles&action=edit this edit link], or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article should be placd between two square brackets to make a blue link (example: <nowiki>[[Jon O'Neill]]</nowiki>).
 
 
 
==Future featured articles==
 
 
 
When an article is featured, it is given a short write-up on the front page. This is not editable by ordinary users (the risk of vandalism to the front page is too high.) But we will post a draft here well in advance, so please feel free to edit that and who knows -- your words may appear on the front page!
 
 
 
===Previous featured articles===
 
:''See:'' '''[[Countdown:Featured article archives]]'''.
 
 
 
===May 2009===
 
[[Image:Gandiseeg.PNG|thumb|right|130px|"GANDISEEG?"]]
 
'''[[GANDISEEG]]''' was first offered by [[Richard Brittain]] in his [[episode 4735|Championship of Champions game]] against [[Jon Corby]]. Since Brittain had already lost, he decided to buzz in as soon as the conundrum turned over and "press and guess". The joke continued when [[Charlie Reams]] who had also already lost before the conundrum to [[Steven Briers|Steve Briers]] in the [[Episode 4747|Championship of Champions final]] after 29.5 seconds, after Briers had buzzed in on 29 seconds with {{word|LIBOUETTE}} which was also wrong.
 
[[Image:GANDISEEG (2).jpg|right|thumb|130px|"Is it GANDISEEG?"]]
 
The joke continues to this day on [[C4countdown]] and [[Apterous]] where players regularly play {{word|GANDISEEG}} in the letters games or conundrum if they can no longer win.
 
 
 
When Brittain first buzzed in, he seemed to say {{word|GANDISEE}} which is only eight letters. Reams then added the final missing {{word|G}} from {{word|DISENGAGE}} to form {{word|GANDISEEG}}. It has been speculated that the last {{word|G}} is actually silent.
 
 
 
===April 2009===
 
 
 
[[Image:Mike Brown.jpg|thumb|right|125px|'''[[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)|Mike Brown]]''' on the old beige set.]]
 
'''[[Mike Brown (debut episode 3328)|Mike Brown]]''' was a finalist in [[Series 48]]. He beat [[Joyce Dunkley]] in his first appearance with 112 points, following that up with 112 points again against [[David Cottee]]. He dipped below 100 in his next two games, but got 107 against [[Trish Staples]] in his 5th game. He lost his sixth game narrowly to [[Neil Evans]] by just 13 points. Despite losing a game, he averaged 97.33 points per game which was more than three of the six [[Octochamp]]s in that [[series]]. He returned to the series finals as #8 seed and faced the runaway #1 seed [[Julian Fell]]. The game was close until he had {{Word|SENTRIED X}} disallowed, and Fell had {{word|ORIENTED}}. When Fell spotted {{word|WOMANISER}} and {{word|DAIMYOS}} the game was effectivelty over, and he lost [[episode 3383|125 - 67]]. Fell scored in every round.
 
 
 
Brown is one of the longest-serving and most committed contributors to the Countdown online community. He runs [[The Countdown Page]] which is the oldest and one of the most complete Countdown fansites on the web. The site also formed the template from which [[The Countdown Corral]], [[The Countdown Database]] and [[Countdown Wiki|The Countdown Wiki]] were formed. Brown has participated in many of the [[Countdown in Lincoln|COLIN]] and other Co-events, including winning four games out of six in [[COLIN 2008|2008]]. Of the seven players that finished ahead of him, four were Series champions ([[Conor Travers|Travers]], [[Chris Wills|Wills]], [[Mark Tournoff|Tournoff]] and [[Stewart Holden|Holden]]).
 
 
 
=== March 2008 ===
 
 
 
[[Image:Ben_Wilson.jpg|right|thumb|frame|'''[[Ben Wilson]]'''.]]
 
'''Ben Wilson''' (22 March 1983-) first appeared on Countdown in [[Series 46]], his first programme being broadcast on 6 November 2001. He defeated namesake [[Peter Wilson (Series 46)|Peter Wilson]] 101-70 in his first show, before winning 5 more games and becoming one of only five [[Octochamp|viscounts]] in Countdown history.
 
 
 
He returned for the series finals as number 1 seed, beating fellow Lincoln resident [[Simon Cartwright]] 83-68 in the quarter-finals, and Scotland's [[Paul Ryan]] 101-80 in the semi-finals after a close and tense game. In the grand final  on Christmas Day against [[Steve Sandalls]], the scores were level until round 9, but Ben built up a lead of 17 points over the next two rounds. A series of poor rounds put Ben 1 point behind going into the conundrum, but, he was able to solve the conundrum in 5 seconds to become champion of the 46th series, and the first champion of the [[15 round format]]. Aged just 18 at the time, Ben also has the distinction of being the first ever series champion of Countdown to have been born after the show's debut on Channel 4.
 
 
 
Ben was invited back for [[Championship of Champions XI]] in January 2003, where he was paired against Northern Ireland's [[Geraldine Hylands]] in the first round. Ben scraped through, winning [[episode 3394|94-91]], but was ultimately beaten in the quarter-finals of the tournament by [[Tom Hargreaves]], by a score of [[Episode 3400|131-98]]. At the time, this game set the record for highest aggregate score in a 15-round game, and 98 still remains one of the highest losing score of all time.
 
 
 
Wilson is notably the organiser of [[Countdown in Lincoln]] and won the first ever meeting of [[Countdown in Redhill]]. Wilson is also a tournament [[Scrabble]] player and won his first tournament (Peterborough) in 2008.
 
  
 
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*[[Countdown:Articles for improvement]]
 
*[[Countdown:Articles for improvement]]
 
*[[Countdown:Broken pages]]
 
*[[Countdown:Broken pages]]
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 31 December 2020

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A featured article is of one The Countdown Wiki's finest articles, and could be about a player, a game, or a piece of Countdown terminology. The article's prose will be of a reasonable length, and preferably supplemented by images and external links to make the article more attractive, interesting, and informative.

Potential featured articles are suggested by registered editors of the wiki on this very page. If an editor's nomination is successful, an administrator will promote the article to featured status. This is indicated by a teapot symbol (right) appearing in the top right corner of the article, and the article will also appear in Category:Featured articles. One featured article is displayed prominently on the Main Page each month.

List of featured articles

See also: Category:Featured articles and Countdown:Featured article archives.





How to make a nomination

To make a new proposal, follow this edit link, or the one at the top of the page, and add your own suggestion. The name of the article placed between two sets of square brackets to make a blue link, with three equals signs on either side to make a third-level heading. For example, if you wanted to nominate the article for Jon O'Neill, you would type: ===[[Jon O'Neill]]===

Any related discussion takes place below this heading. Please use bullet points (* In my opinion…) and indentations (:* In reply to your point…) to keep things readable!

Nominations

See also: Countdown:Featured articles/Nomination archive 1

Charlie Reams

COLIN

Apterous

Oppose. Needs more length for me. Rhys 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)

Richard Whiteley

Have massively fleshed out and would like someone else to have a look at now. The Doctor 02:40, 10 December 2020 (UTC)

Zarte Siempre

Front page would have to cut out the jokey stuff, but yeah, perhaps? Rhys 22:45, 31 December 2020 (UTC)

Philip Aston

Championship of Champions X

Series 41

May's featured article

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Elliott Mellor was an octochamp and the runner-up of Series 80. He is a Maths Student at Manchester Metropolitan University from Oldham.

He is also an Apterite who peaked at No.1 in the Pro Ranks on Apterous, less than 12 months after joining the site. Arguably one of the most talented and dominant Apterites ever, he made his TV debut on 9 November 2018 as the audience member who solved the conundrum after a failed attempt from both contestants.

Mellor first appeared as a contestant in Series 80 on Thursday 16 May 2019 against 2 game winner Arran Cleminson, maxing 13 rounds and setting the then highest-ever debut score: 131. He spotted impressive word findings such as TAIAPURE and NEOTERISM, while Cleminson scored only in the four numbers rounds. This was the start of, undoubtedly, the greatest octochamp run in Countdown history. The following day, three 9-letter words, NODALIZES, ANIMATEUR and INFRACTED, helped him card the highest-ever score of 152, toppling Zarte Siempre's four-month old record of 150. A third consecutive 13-max performance followed, which also marked the first ever consecutive hat trick of scores over 130. During his fifth match, Mellor shattered yet another record by defeating his challenger Kieran Matley by 133 points, overcoming the previous record winning margin by 21. He was so dominant that 5 of his 8 wins were by over 100, and reduced opponents to scores of just 10 twice on the trot. He also dropped just 3 points from one of his thirty-two numbers rounds, giving him an aggregate score of a record 317 points (out of 320) from the numbers rounds alone in an octochamp run. Mellor wrapped up with a record cumulative score of 1,061 points – the first ever over 1,000 – overhauling Dylan Taylor’s record by 87 points. His average heat score is also the first ever over 125 (132.625).

Qualifying as the #1 seed, Mellor faced the #8 seed and 6-time winner Mark Decouto. Although Mellor never went behind in the game, he undoubtedly faced his toughest opposition to date. Decouto reduced Elliott to a score of 109 to 73, having beaten Mellor with the 8-letter word PROCLAIM. Nevertheless, Mellor beat Decouto comfortably, although Decouto was only 13 points behind by Round 12. Mellor next defeated #4-seeded Maggie Barlow with a commanding performance featuring 13 maxed rounds, including the darrenic CAJEPUT and MELODION and a sub-second solution on the tricky conundrum IBURPTOOL.

In the final against number 2 seed Dinos Sfyris, the game was close under pressure. Mellor lost out on a potential 18 points in the first round after deciding not to risk the nine letter word FILATURES. Sfyris then defeated Mellor in the first numbers game, in which Mellor chose six small, to take the lead. Throughout the game, Mellor clawed his way back to near distance of Sfyris with his plays of COALISED and DEFROST, whilst Sfyris beat him with findings of TREASURE and GOATISH to retain the lead despite a failed attempt to wing it with forestudy x. Ultimately, Sfyris solved a very difficult crucial conundrum – ending Mellor’s run of 10 solved conundrums in a row – and won the series by 20 points to relegate Mellor to runner-up spot. Nonetheless, Mellor broke yet another record set by Siempre two series ago; highest cumulative score – 1,373 points – across a single series.

This article will appear on The Countdown Wiki's Main Page throughout May.

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