Due to persistent vandalism, account creation has been suspended. If you would like an account, please contact Charlie Reams on Apterous.

Difference between revisions of "Mick Keeble"

From Countdown
(Clive Freedman disambig)
m (Clive Freedman disambig)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Mick Keeble''' was the runner-up of [[series 9]]. He first appeared the day after [[David Trace]] completed his octochamp, and drew his first game against [[Peter Conroy]] 42-all. he beat Peter the following day, but lost his subsequent game to [[Geoffrey Taylor]]. Nonetheless, Mick returned for the finals as #7 seed, beating [[Geoffrey Taylor]] in their quarter-final rematch of their earlier heat game. In the semi-final, he beat [[Alan Lee]] by a solitary point. In the final against [[David Trace]], Mick led right up until the [[crucial conundrum]], but was unable to unscramble it before David, meaning Mick had to settle for runner-up of the series. Mick did not play in [[Championship of Champions III]], but did return for the [[supreme championship]], where he lost to [[Clive Freedman]] in the first round.
+
'''Mick Keeble''' was the runner-up of [[series 9]]. He first appeared the day after [[David Trace]] completed his octochamp, and drew his first game against [[Peter Conroy]] 42-all. he beat Peter the following day, but lost his subsequent game to [[Geoffrey Taylor]]. Nonetheless, Mick returned for the finals as #7 seed, beating [[Geoffrey Taylor]] in their quarter-final rematch of their earlier heat game. In the semi-final, he beat [[Alan Lee]] by a solitary point. In the final against [[David Trace]], Mick led right up until the [[crucial conundrum]], but was unable to unscramble it before David, meaning Mick had to settle for runner-up of the series. Mick did not play in [[Championship of Champions III]], but did return for the [[supreme championship]], where he lost to [[Clive Freedman (Series 6)|Clive Freedman]] in the first round.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==

Revision as of 17:52, 25 January 2008

Mick Keeble was the runner-up of series 9. He first appeared the day after David Trace completed his octochamp, and drew his first game against Peter Conroy 42-all. he beat Peter the following day, but lost his subsequent game to Geoffrey Taylor. Nonetheless, Mick returned for the finals as #7 seed, beating Geoffrey Taylor in their quarter-final rematch of their earlier heat game. In the semi-final, he beat Alan Lee by a solitary point. In the final against David Trace, Mick led right up until the crucial conundrum, but was unable to unscramble it before David, meaning Mick had to settle for runner-up of the series. Mick did not play in Championship of Champions III, but did return for the supreme championship, where he lost to Clive Freedman in the first round.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
413 21/04/1986 P Peter Conroy 42 – 42 Mick Keeble Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy Catherine Clarke
414 22/04/1986 P Mick Keeble 60 – 50 Peter Conroy Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy Catherine Clarke
415 23/04/1986 P Mick Keeble 40 – 48 Geoffrey Taylor Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy Catherine Clarke
439 27/05/1986 QF Mick Keeble 52 – 42 Geoff Taylor Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy Della Thompson
443 2/06/1986 SF Mick Keeble 52 – 51 Alan Lee Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Bill Tidy Catherine Clarke
444 03/06/1986 GF Mick Keeble 74 – 80 David Trace Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Cathy Hytner Gyles Brandreth, Bill Tidy Catherine Clarke
1862 18/10/1996 bQF Clive Freedman 67 – 50 Mick Keeble Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Susie Dent