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|[[Rajaretnam Yogasagarar]] (Yoga) | |[[Rajaretnam Yogasagarar]] (Yoga) | ||
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|[[Series 19|19]] | |[[Series 19|19]] | ||
|[[Michael Wareham]] | |[[Michael Wareham]] | ||
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+ | |[[Julian Hough]] | ||
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|Up to [[Episode 1015]]: [[Concise Oxford Dictionary|COD7]]<br />From [[Episode 1016]]: [[Concise Oxford Dictionary (8th Edition)|COD8]] | |Up to [[Episode 1015]]: [[Concise Oxford Dictionary|COD7]]<br />From [[Episode 1016]]: [[Concise Oxford Dictionary (8th Edition)|COD8]] | ||
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!colspan="2"|[[Championship of Champions V|Champion of Champions V]]: [[Tim Morrissey]] | !colspan="2"|[[Championship of Champions V|Champion of Champions V]]: [[Tim Morrissey]] | ||
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+ | |[[Andrew Fisher]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:30, 28 June 2010
This is a list of all the series of Countdown and their champions. This list also includes winners of Championship of Champions tournaments and the winner of Series 33, the "Supreme Championship".
There was only one full series in 2005 because of Richard Whiteley's death — his final series, Series 53, was recorded before he was hospitalised with pneumonia. Series 54 began four months later on 31 October 2005 and, having started very late in the year, was extended to last until summer 2006. Series champions from this series onwards are awarded the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy along with the usual prize of the Oxford English Dictionary. The most recent Countdown winner is Oliver Garner who beat Nicki Sellars in the Grand Final on 18 June 2010.
References
- Countdown: Spreading The Word (Granada Media, 2001) pp. 219-20, 225
- The Countdown Page Hall of Fame