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[[File:Tom Stevenson.png|thumb|200px|right|Tom Stevenson in [[Series 86]].]] | [[File:Tom Stevenson.png|thumb|200px|right|Tom Stevenson in [[Series 86]].]] | ||
− | '''Tom Stevenson''' was a contestant in [[Series 86]] from Burford in Shropshire. At the time of his appearance, he was a Media, Culture & English Literature student at the University of Worcester. He is also an [[Apterite]], and participated in [[Episode ZD10|Series 1]] and [[ZoomDown Series 2| | + | '''Tom Stevenson''' was a contestant in [[Series 86]], from Burford in Shropshire. At the time of his appearance, he was a Media, Culture & English Literature student at the University of Worcester. He is also an [[Apterite]], and participated in [[Episode ZD10|Series 1]] and [[ZoomDown Series 2|2]] of [[ZoomDown]] prior to his appearances on ''Countdown''. |
− | In | + | Stevenson made his TV debut on the episode after [[Alan Young]] become an [[octochamp]], kicking off with a hefty 120 points against [[Mike Oliver]], which he repeated in his second episode. In his fourth episode, he scored a [[max game]], and broke the record for the highest ever score on the show with 154, surpassing [[Elliott Mellor]]'s 3-year-old record by 2 points. |
− | + | In 2020, Stevenson was a contestant on the Radio 2 music quiz ''Popmaster'', winning a Bluetooth speaker. | |
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== |
Revision as of 15:47, 4 October 2022
Tom Stevenson was a contestant in Series 86, from Burford in Shropshire. At the time of his appearance, he was a Media, Culture & English Literature student at the University of Worcester. He is also an Apterite, and participated in Series 1 and 2 of ZoomDown prior to his appearances on Countdown.
Stevenson made his TV debut on the episode after Alan Young become an octochamp, kicking off with a hefty 120 points against Mike Oliver, which he repeated in his second episode. In his fourth episode, he scored a max game, and broke the record for the highest ever score on the show with 154, surpassing Elliott Mellor's 3-year-old record by 2 points.
In 2020, Stevenson was a contestant on the Radio 2 music quiz Popmaster, winning a Bluetooth speaker.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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7857 | 26/09/2022 | P | Mike Oliver | 58 – 120 | Tom Stevenson | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Eve Muirhead | Susie Dent | 136 | ||
7858 | 27/09/2022 | P | Tom Stevenson | 120 – 61 | Sean Mowat | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Eve Muirhead | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
7859 | 28/09/2022 | P | Tom Stevenson | 119 – 10 | Sara Woolridge | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Eve Muirhead | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
7860 | 29/09/2022 | P | Tom Stevenson | 154 – 28 | Lauren Bowley | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Eve Muirhead | Susie Dent | 154 | ||
7861 | 30/09/2022 | P | Tom Stevenson | 117 – 39 | Andy Keeble | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Eve Muirhead | Susie Dent | 145 | ||
7862 | 03/10/2022 | P | Tom Stevenson | 117 – 37 | Steve Robinson | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Pat Nevin | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
7863 | 04/10/2022 | P | Tom Stevenson | 129 – 57 | David Clerkin | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Pat Nevin | Susie Dent | 135 |