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'''William Gladstone Stewart''' is a veteran TV producer and question-master, most famous for hosting the quiz show ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', which at one time filled Countdown's regular slot between series, and later appeared before Countdown, making up a "quiz hour" on Channel 4 on weekday afternoons.
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'''William Gladstone Stewart''' was a veteran TV producer and question-master, most famous for hosting the quiz show ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'', which at one time filled Countdown's regular slot between series, and later appeared before Countdown, making up a "quiz hour" on Channel 4 on weekday afternoons.
  
He presented the retrospective programme ''Countdown: [[The 2000th Edition]]'' (not to be confused with the actual [[Episode 2000]], which was a regular show) broadcast on 23 May 1997, and chaired the [[Episode CS1997|1997 Countdown Christmas special]], a match between [[Richard Whiteley]] and [[Carol Vorderman]].
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He presented the retrospective programme ''Countdown: [[The 2000th Edition]]'' (not to be confused with the actual [[Episode 2000]], which was a regular show) broadcast on 23 May 1997, and chaired the [[Episode CS1997|1997 Countdown Christmas special]], a match between [[Richard Whiteley]] and [[Carol Vorderman]]. He died in September 2017.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 21 September 2017

William Gladstone Stewart was a veteran TV producer and question-master, most famous for hosting the quiz show Fifteen to One, which at one time filled Countdown's regular slot between series, and later appeared before Countdown, making up a "quiz hour" on Channel 4 on weekday afternoons.

He presented the retrospective programme Countdown: The 2000th Edition (not to be confused with the actual Episode 2000, which was a regular show) broadcast on 23 May 1997, and chaired the 1997 Countdown Christmas special, a match between Richard Whiteley and Carol Vorderman. He died in September 2017.