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'''Evan Simpson''' was the runner-up of [[series 17]]. He first appeared the day after irish wunderkind [[Tim Morrissey]] completed his octochamp run, and won five games before losing to [[Cathy Bland]] by a mere two points. He returned for the finals as #4 seed, and heavily beat [[Len Marshall]] in the quarter-finals before upsetting the formbook and beating [[Tim Morrissey]] in the semi-finals. However, a string of disallowed words in the final meant that Evan lost the game, and the series, to [[Lawrence Pearse]]. Evan did not play in [[Championship of Champions V]], but did return for the [[supreme championship]], where he beat [[pete Evans]] in the first round, before losing narrowly to [[Clive Freedman]] in the second, following a [[sudden death conundrum]]. | '''Evan Simpson''' was the runner-up of [[series 17]]. He first appeared the day after irish wunderkind [[Tim Morrissey]] completed his octochamp run, and won five games before losing to [[Cathy Bland]] by a mere two points. He returned for the finals as #4 seed, and heavily beat [[Len Marshall]] in the quarter-finals before upsetting the formbook and beating [[Tim Morrissey]] in the semi-finals. However, a string of disallowed words in the final meant that Evan lost the game, and the series, to [[Lawrence Pearse]]. Evan did not play in [[Championship of Champions V]], but did return for the [[supreme championship]], where he beat [[pete Evans]] in the first round, before losing narrowly to [[Clive Freedman]] in the second, following a [[sudden death conundrum]]. | ||
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+ | ==Episodes== | ||
+ | {{episode table}} | ||
+ | {{ep | 838 | 6/02/1989 | P | [[Nick Camp]] | 45 - 65 | Evan Simpson | [[Frazer Hines]] | [[Freda Thornton]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 839 | 7/02/1989 | P | Evan Simpson | 49 - 48 | [[Frank Peach]] | Frazer Hines | Freda Thornton }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 840 | 8/02/1989 | P | Evan Simpson | 73 - 34 | [[Esther Poligadoo]] | Frazer Hines | Freda Thornton }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 841 | 9/02/1989 | P | Evan Simpson | 69 - 5 | [[Eileen Stokes]] | [[Eve Pollard]] | [[Della Thompson]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 842 | 10/02/1989 | P | Evan Simpson | 63 - 26 | [[Abu Oosman]] | Eve Pollard | Della Thompson }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 843 | 13/02/1989 | P | Evan Simpson | 34 - 36 | [[Cathy Bland]] | Eve Pollard | Della Thompson }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 864 | 14/03/1989 | QF | Evan Simpson | 67 - 27 | [[Len Marshall]] | [[Simon Williams]] | [[Georgia Hole]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 865 | 15/03/1989 | SF | Evan Simpson | 56 - 45 | [[Tim Morrissey]] | Simon Williams | Georgia Hole }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 867 | 17/03/1989 | GF | Evan Simpson | 64 - 80 | [[Lawrence Pearse]] | [[Ned Sherrin, Frazer Hines]] | Freda Thornton }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 1863 | 21/10/1996 | bQF | [[Pete Evans]] | 28 - 50 | Evan Simpson | [[Philip Franks]] | [[Susie Dent]] }} | ||
+ | {{ep | 1866 | 24/10/1996 | bSF | [[Clive Freedman]] | 68 - 58 | Evan Simpson | [[June Whitfield]] | Susie Dent }} | ||
+ | {{episode table end}} | ||
[[Category:Finalists|Simpson, Evan]] | [[Category:Finalists|Simpson, Evan]] | ||
[[Category:Contestants in Series 17|Simpson, Evan]] | [[Category:Contestants in Series 17|Simpson, Evan]] | ||
[[Category:Contestants in Series 33|Simpson, Evan]] | [[Category:Contestants in Series 33|Simpson, Evan]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 5 December 2007
Evan Simpson was the runner-up of series 17. He first appeared the day after irish wunderkind Tim Morrissey completed his octochamp run, and won five games before losing to Cathy Bland by a mere two points. He returned for the finals as #4 seed, and heavily beat Len Marshall in the quarter-finals before upsetting the formbook and beating Tim Morrissey in the semi-finals. However, a string of disallowed words in the final meant that Evan lost the game, and the series, to Lawrence Pearse. Evan did not play in Championship of Champions V, but did return for the supreme championship, where he beat pete Evans in the first round, before losing narrowly to Clive Freedman in the second, following a sudden death conundrum.