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'''William Gladstone Stewart''' is a veteran TV producer and questionmaster, most famous for hosting the quiz show ''15 To 1'', 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''' 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.
  
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]].
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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]].
  
 
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[[Category:Presenters|Stewart, William G]]

Revision as of 19:24, 17 July 2014

William Gladstone Stewart is 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.