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'''Ruth Collier''' was a semi-finalist from [[Series 37]]. She beat [[Mark Wyndham-Jones]] in her first appearance, and only managed another two wins before losing at the hands of [[Christine White]]. She returned for the final stages as #6 seed, and beat [[Brett Smitheram]] by way of a [[sudden-death conundrum]] in the quarter-final before losing to eventual series champion [[Ray McPhie]] in the semi-final. She returned for [[Championship of Champions IX]], and beat [[Tony Baylis]] and [[Bhavin Manek]] on her way to the semi-final, where she lost to eventual champion of champions [[Natascha Kearsey]]. | '''Ruth Collier''' was a semi-finalist from [[Series 37]]. She beat [[Mark Wyndham-Jones]] in her first appearance, and only managed another two wins before losing at the hands of [[Christine White]]. She returned for the final stages as #6 seed, and beat [[Brett Smitheram]] by way of a [[sudden-death conundrum]] in the quarter-final before losing to eventual series champion [[Ray McPhie]] in the semi-final. She returned for [[Championship of Champions IX]], and beat [[Tony Baylis]] and [[Bhavin Manek]] on her way to the semi-final, where she lost to eventual champion of champions [[Natascha Kearsey]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:59, 7 February 2010
Ruth Collier was a semi-finalist from Series 37. She beat Mark Wyndham-Jones in her first appearance, and only managed another two wins before losing at the hands of Christine White. She returned for the final stages as #6 seed, and beat Brett Smitheram by way of a sudden-death conundrum in the quarter-final before losing to eventual series champion Ray McPhie in the semi-final. She returned for Championship of Champions IX, and beat Tony Baylis and Bhavin Manek on her way to the semi-final, where she lost to eventual champion of champions Natascha Kearsey.
Ruth's husband Quin later appeared in series 39, but was less successful and admitted that she was always better than him at home.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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2132 | 7/11/1997 | P | Mark Wyndham-Jones | 54 – 62 | Ruth Collier | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Rick Wakeman | Susie Dent | |||
2133 | 10/11/1997 | P | Ruth Collier | 67 – 38 | Sam Percy | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent | |||
2134 | 11/11/1997 | P | Ruth Collier | 47 – 23 | Mark Stenton | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent | |||
2135 | 12/11/1997 | P | Ruth Collier | 60 – 64 | Christine White | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Jan Harvey | Susie Dent | |||
2158 | 15/12/1997 | QF | Brett Smitheram | 44 – 54 | Ruth Collier | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Gyles Brandreth | Mark Nyman | |||
2161 | 18/12/1997 | SF | Ray McPhie | 53 – 38 | Ruth Collier | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Gyles Brandreth | Mark Nyman | |||
2169 | 6/01/1998 | CP | Tony Baylis | 42 – 50 | Ruth Collier | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Gloria Hunniford | Mark Nyman | |||
2174 | 13/01/1998 | CQF | Ruth Collier | 54 – 44 | Bhavin Manek | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Gloria Hunniford | Mark Nyman | |||
2176 | 15/01/1998 | CSF | Natascha Kearsey | 59 – 56 | Ruth Collier | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tom O'Connor | Mark Nyman |