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{{otherpeople|John Clarke}}[[Image:John Clarke.jpg|thumb|right|John Clarke in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]]]
'''John Clarke''' was the winner of [[Series 11]] and a defeated semi-finalist in [[Championship of Champions III]] and the [[Series 33|supreme championship]].
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[[File:John Clarke.png|thumb|200px|right|John Clarke on ''Fifteen to One'', 31 years after his ''Countdown'' début.]]
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'''John Clarke''' was the [[Series Winners|champion]] of [[Series 11]] and a semi-finalist in [[Championship of Champions III]] and the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]].
  
Clarke started his run on 26 March 1987, late in the series, and had time for only five victories before the finals started, including four scores over 60. Under the rules of the time, he was offered the opportunity to compete in the finals rather than continue in the next series, and as he was #1 seed anyway, he opted to enter the finals.
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==Appearances on the show==
  
A high-scoring [[Episode 538|74-56 victory]] over [[Maurice Sobell]] put him through to the semi-finals, and a comfortable [[Episode 542|48-19 defeat]] of [[James Wilkie]] set up an "all star" final with #2 seed [[David Reid (Series 11)|David Reid]]. Impressive finds of MARRIAGE and OUTRIDER gave Clarke a [[Episode 544|97-61 victory]], with only an unsolved final conundrum LOCALTIES denying him the century.
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===Heat games===
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An accountant from Tyne and Wear, Clarke started his run on 26 March 1987, late in the series, and had time for only five victories before the finals started, including four scores over 60. He survived narrowly in his second game when, with the [[conundrum]] a crucial one, [[David Carr]] buzzed in and offered {{word|extricator {{x}}}} when the answer, which Clarke offered a few seconds later, was actually {{word|EXTRICATE}}. His remaining heat shows, however, were fairly one-sided. Under the rules of the time, he was offered the opportunity to compete in the finals rather than continue in the next series, and as he was No. 1 seed anyway, he opted to enter the finals.
  
He returned in June for Championship of Champions, where he drew [[Series 12]] [[octochamp]] [[Jon Marsh]]. Clarke comfortably emerged the winner with a score of [[Episode 598|61 to 29]]. In the semi-final he faced the legendary [[Harvey Freeman]] and delivered [[Episode 599|a creditable performance]] in defeat, with Freeman scoring one of the narrowest victories of his unbeaten career.
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===Finals===
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A {{score|74|56 victory|Episode 538}} over [[Maurice Sobell]], the [[List of series high scores|highest score of the series]], put him through to the semi-finals, and a comfortable {{score|48|19 defeat|Episode 542}} of [[James Wilkie]] set up a final with No. 7 seed [[David Reid (Series 11)|David Reid]]. Impressive finds of {{word|MARRIAGE}} and {{word|OUTRIDER}} gave Clarke a {{score|97|61 victory|Episode 544}} to become the 11th series champion. An unsolved final conundrum {{word|LOCALTIES}} (illegal, as it had two valid solutions) denied him the [[century]].
  
Nine years later, John would return to the studios for the [[supreme championship]]. In his group, he beat [[Derek Coombs]], [[Andy Bodle]] and (by way of a [[sudden-death conundrum]]) the previously unbeaten [[Don Reid]] to reach the series quarter-finals. There, he beat the recently-crowned champion of champions [[Chris Rogers]] 59-41, but lost once again in the semi-final to [[Harvey Freeman]], 65-48.
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===Championship of Champions III===
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He returned in June for [[Championship of Champions III]], where he drew [[Series 12]] [[octochamp]] [[Jon Marsh]]. Clarke comfortably emerged the winner with a score of {{score|61|29|Episode 598}}. In the semi-final he faced the legendary [[Harvey Freeman]] and delivered [[Episode 599|a creditable performance]] in defeat, with Freeman scoring one of the narrowest victories of his unbeaten career.
  
John's impressive Countdown record of having played 15 games and won 13, coupled with the fact that his only defeats were at the hands of the imperious [[Harvey Freeman]], mean John's name invariably comes up in discussions concerning the greatest Countdowner of all time.
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===Supreme Championship===
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Nine years later, Clarke would return to the studios for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. In his group, he beat [[Derek Coombs]], [[Andy Bodle]] and (by way of a [[conundrum|sudden-death conundrum]]) the previously unbeaten [[Don Reid]]. Clarke took the lead with {{word|DACOITS}} but Reid beat Clarke with {{word|CHEWIER}} meaning that it was a crucial conundrum {{score|53|53|Episode 1861}}, both players having scored in 7 of the 8 rounds. Neither player could solve the conundrum {{word|BIGPAINTS}} which meant there was a second conundrum {{word|ERIGATION}} which also went unsolved. Finally, in the 11th round of a 9-round game, Clarke solved {{word|TOOCHOPPY}} to relegate Reid to his only ever defeat, as he had won all of his 16 previous games. In the quarter-finals he faced [[Chris Rogers]] who had qualified by winning the [[Championship of Champions VIII]]. Both players scored in the first round with {{word|MISQUOTE}} but the key moment of the game was Rogers having {{word|pather}} {{x}} disallowed. This meant Clarke had a five point lead going into the conundrum {{word|LEFTDANTE}} which he solved in 17 seconds to qualify for the Series 33 semi-finals. He then faced a [[rematch]] with Harvey Freeman in the semi-final — Freeman beat Clarke with {{word|PROXIES}} but it was not enough to avoid a crucial conundrum. The conundrum was {{word|ALSHEARER}} which Freeman solved in one second to relegate Clarke to his second ever loss, both of which were against Freeman on crucial conundrums.
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Clarke's impressive ''Countdown'' record of having played 15 games and won 13, coupled with the fact that his only defeats were at the hands of the imperious Harvey Freeman, mean that his name invariably comes up in discussions concerning the greatest Countdowner of all time.
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==Appearance on quiz show==
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More than thirty years after his ''Countdown'' début, Clarke appeared on ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'' in November 2018.
  
 
{{series winner|preceded_by=Harvey Freeman|series=11|followed_by=Stephen Balment}}
 
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
{{episode table}}
 
{{episode table}}
{{ep | 533 | 26/03/1987 | P | [[Bert MacNeill]] | 29 - 45 | John Clarke | [[Russell Harty]] | [[Freda Thornton]] }}
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{{ep | 533 | 26/03/1987 | P |John Clarke| 45 - 29 |[[Bert MacNeill]]|[[Russell Harty]]|[[Freda Thornton]]|73}}
{{ep | 534 | 27/03/1987 | P | John Clarke | 61 - 53 | [[David Carr]] | Russell Harty | Freda Thornton }}
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{{ep | 534 | 27/03/1987 | P |John Clarke| 61 - 53 |[[David Carr]]|Russell Harty|Freda Thornton|??}}
{{ep | 535 | 30/03/1987 | P | John Clarke | 61 - 42 | [[Sue Duncalf]] | Russell Harty | Freda Thornton }}
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{{ep | 535 | 30/03/1987 | P |John Clarke| 61 - 42 |[[Sue Duncalf]]|Russell Harty|Freda Thornton|74}}
{{ep | 536 | 31/03/1987 | P | John Clarke | 67 - 27 | [[Keith Newby]] | Russell Harty | Freda Thornton }}
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{{ep | 536 | 31/03/1987 | P |John Clarke| 67 - 27 |[[Keith Newby]]|Russell Harty|Freda Thornton|74}}
{{ep | 537 | 1/04/1987 | P | John Clarke | 69 - 31 | [[Alan Benson]] | Russell Harty | Freda Thornton }}
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{{ep | 537 | 1/04/1987 | P |John Clarke| 69 - 31 |[[Alan Benson]]|Russell Harty|Freda Thornton|73}}
{{ep | 538 | 2/04/1987 | QF | John Clarke | 74 - 56 | [[Maurice Sobell]] | Russell Harty | Freda Thornton }}
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{{ep | 538 | 2/04/1987 | QF |John Clarke| 74 - 56 |[[Maurice Sobell]]|Russell Harty|Freda Thornton|106}}
{{ep | 542 | 8/04/1987 | SF | [[James Wilkie]] | 19 - 48 | John Clarke | [[Bill Tidy]] | [[Catherine Clarke]] }}
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{{ep | 542 | 8/04/1987 | SF |[[James Wilkie]]| 19 - 48 |John Clarke|[[Bill Tidy]]|[[Catherine Clarke]]|69}}
{{ep | 544 | 10/04/1987 | GF | [[David Reid (Series 11)|David Reid]] | 61 - 97 | John Clarke | Bill Tidy, [[Gyles Brandreth]] | Catherine Clarke }}
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{{ep | 544 | 10/04/1987 | GF |[[David Reid (Series 11)|David Reid]]| 61 - 97 |John Clarke|Bill Tidy, [[Gyles Brandreth]]|Catherine Clarke|131}}
{{ep | 598 | 25/06/1987 | CQF | John Clarke | 61 - 29 | [[Jon Marsh]] | [[Sally James]] | [[Della Thompson]] }}
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{{ep | 598 | 25/06/1987 | CQF |John Clarke| 61 - 29 |[[Jon Marsh]]|[[Sally James]]|[[Della Thompson]]|86}}
{{ep | 599 | 26/06/1987 | CSF | [[Harvey Freeman]] | 45 - 38 | John Clarke | Sally James | Della Thompson }}
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{{ep | 599 | 26/06/1987 | CSF |[[Harvey Freeman]]| 45 - 38 |John Clarke|Sally James|Della Thompson|71}}
{{ep | 1857 | 11/10/1996 | aQF | John Clarke | 58 - 52 | [[Derek Coombs]] | [[Nigel Rees]] | [[Susie Dent]] }}
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{{ep | M35 | 27/11/1989-1/12/1989 | M |[[Lawrence Pearse]]| 75 – 77 |John Clarke|none|Freda Thornton|138}}
{{ep | 1860 | 16/10/1996 | aSF | John Clarke | 55 - 39 | [[Andy Bodle]] | [[Philip Franks]] | Susie Dent }}
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{{ep | M95 | Unreleased | M |[[Michael Wareham]]| 88 – 95 |John Clarke|none||??}}
{{ep | 1861 | 17/10/1996 | aF | John Clarke | 63 - 53 | [[Don Reid]] | Philip Franks | Susie Dent }}
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{{ep | 1857 | 11/10/1996 | aQF |John Clarke| 58 - 52 |[[Derek Coombs]]|[[Nigel Rees]]|[[Susie Dent]]|72}}
{{ep | 1901 | 12/12/1996 | SQF | John Clarke | 56 - 41 | [[Chris Rogers]] | [[Jenny Hanley]] | Susie Dent }}
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{{ep | 1860 | 16/10/1996 | aSF |John Clarke| 55 - 39 |[[Andy Bodle]]|[[Philip Franks]]|Susie Dent|73}}
{{ep | 1905 | 18/12/1996 | SSF | John Clarke | 48 - 65 | [[Harvey Freeman]] | Nigel Rees | Catherine Clarke }}
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{{ep | 1861 | 17/10/1996 | aF |John Clarke| 63* - 53 |[[Don Reid]]|Philip Franks|Susie Dent|73}}
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{{ep | 1901 | 12/12/1996 | SQF |John Clarke| 56 - 41 |[[Chris Rogers]]|[[Jenny Hanley]]|Susie Dent|82}}
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{{ep | 1905 | 18/12/1996 | SSF |John Clarke| 48 - 65 |Harvey Freeman|Nigel Rees|Catherine Clarke|72}}
 
{{episode table end}}
 
{{episode table end}}
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<center>* includes 10 points from a tie-break conundrum</center>
  
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[[Category:Contestants in Series 33|Clarke, John]]
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[[Category:Contestants in Championship of Champions III|Clarke, John]]
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Revision as of 14:10, 4 August 2021

For other people called John Clarke, see John Clarke.
John Clarke in the Supreme Championship
John Clarke on Fifteen to One, 31 years after his Countdown début.

John Clarke was the champion of Series 11 and a semi-finalist in Championship of Champions III and the Supreme Championship.

Appearances on the show

Heat games

An accountant from Tyne and Wear, Clarke started his run on 26 March 1987, late in the series, and had time for only five victories before the finals started, including four scores over 60. He survived narrowly in his second game when, with the conundrum a crucial one, David Carr buzzed in and offered extricator ☓ when the answer, which Clarke offered a few seconds later, was actually EXTRICATE. His remaining heat shows, however, were fairly one-sided. Under the rules of the time, he was offered the opportunity to compete in the finals rather than continue in the next series, and as he was No. 1 seed anyway, he opted to enter the finals.

Finals

A 74 – 56 victory over Maurice Sobell, the highest score of the series, put him through to the semi-finals, and a comfortable 48 – 19 defeat of James Wilkie set up a final with No. 7 seed David Reid. Impressive finds of MARRIAGE and OUTRIDER gave Clarke a 97 – 61 victory to become the 11th series champion. An unsolved final conundrum LOCALTIES (illegal, as it had two valid solutions) denied him the century.

Championship of Champions III

He returned in June for Championship of Champions III, where he drew Series 12 octochamp Jon Marsh. Clarke comfortably emerged the winner with a score of 61 – 29. In the semi-final he faced the legendary Harvey Freeman and delivered a creditable performance in defeat, with Freeman scoring one of the narrowest victories of his unbeaten career.

Supreme Championship

Nine years later, Clarke would return to the studios for the Supreme Championship. In his group, he beat Derek Coombs, Andy Bodle and (by way of a sudden-death conundrum) the previously unbeaten Don Reid. Clarke took the lead with DACOITS but Reid beat Clarke with CHEWIER meaning that it was a crucial conundrum 53 – 53, both players having scored in 7 of the 8 rounds. Neither player could solve the conundrum BIGPAINTS which meant there was a second conundrum ERIGATION which also went unsolved. Finally, in the 11th round of a 9-round game, Clarke solved TOOCHOPPY to relegate Reid to his only ever defeat, as he had won all of his 16 previous games. In the quarter-finals he faced Chris Rogers who had qualified by winning the Championship of Champions VIII. Both players scored in the first round with MISQUOTE but the key moment of the game was Rogers having pather ☓ disallowed. This meant Clarke had a five point lead going into the conundrum LEFTDANTE which he solved in 17 seconds to qualify for the Series 33 semi-finals. He then faced a rematch with Harvey Freeman in the semi-final — Freeman beat Clarke with PROXIES but it was not enough to avoid a crucial conundrum. The conundrum was ALSHEARER which Freeman solved in one second to relegate Clarke to his second ever loss, both of which were against Freeman on crucial conundrums.

Clarke's impressive Countdown record of having played 15 games and won 13, coupled with the fact that his only defeats were at the hands of the imperious Harvey Freeman, mean that his name invariably comes up in discussions concerning the greatest Countdowner of all time.

Appearance on quiz show

More than thirty years after his Countdown début, Clarke appeared on Fifteen to One in November 2018.

Preceded by
Harvey Freeman
Series winner
Series 11
Followed by
Stephen Balment

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
533 26/03/1987 P John Clarke 45 – 29 Bert MacNeill Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Russell Harty Freda Thornton 73
534 27/03/1987 P John Clarke 61 – 53 David Carr Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Russell Harty Freda Thornton ??
535 30/03/1987 P John Clarke 61 – 42 Sue Duncalf Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Russell Harty Freda Thornton 74
536 31/03/1987 P John Clarke 67 – 27 Keith Newby Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Russell Harty Freda Thornton 74
537 1/04/1987 P John Clarke 69 – 31 Alan Benson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Russell Harty Freda Thornton 73
538 2/04/1987 QF John Clarke 74 – 56 Maurice Sobell Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Russell Harty Freda Thornton 106
542 8/04/1987 SF James Wilkie 19 – 48 John Clarke Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy Catherine Clarke 69
544 10/04/1987 GF David Reid 61 – 97 John Clarke Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy, Gyles Brandreth Catherine Clarke 131
598 25/06/1987 CQF John Clarke 61 – 29 Jon Marsh Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Sally James Della Thompson 86
599 26/06/1987 CSF Harvey Freeman 45 – 38 John Clarke Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Sally James Della Thompson 71
M35 27/11/1989-1/12/1989 M Lawrence Pearse 75 – 77 John Clarke Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman none Freda Thornton 138
M95 Unreleased M Michael Wareham 88 – 95 John Clarke Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman none ??
1857 11/10/1996 aQF John Clarke 58 – 52 Derek Coombs Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Susie Dent 72
1860 16/10/1996 aSF John Clarke 55 – 39 Andy Bodle Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Susie Dent 73
1861 17/10/1996 aF John Clarke 63* – 53 Don Reid Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Susie Dent 73
1901 12/12/1996 SQF John Clarke 56 – 41 Chris Rogers Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jenny Hanley Susie Dent 82
1905 18/12/1996 SSF John Clarke 48 – 65 Harvey Freeman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Catherine Clarke 72
* includes 10 points from a tie-break conundrum