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'''''ZoomDown''''' is a version of Countdown streamed live using "Zoom" video conferencing software. It was introduced during the COVID-19 lockdown by [[Series 81]] 6-time winner, [[Paul Anderson]], who also acts as the host. It featured [[Callum Todd]] in dictionary corner in the first six episodes. [[Episode ZD7]] onward saw [[James Rowan]] in the DC role, and [[Fiona Titcombe]] operating the technical aspect of production. [[Tom Carey]] alternated with Titcombe from [[Episode ZD12]] onwards, with [[George Armstrong]] alternating with Rowan from [[Episode ZD15]].  [[Fred Whibley]] joined the team for Series 2, with Rowan taking a break from the series midway through Series 2. Currently, Armstrong and Carey oversee Mondays, whilst Titcombe oversees Thursdays.
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'''''ZoomDown''''' was a version of ''[[Countdown]]'' streamed live using "{{w|Zoom (software)|Zoom}}" video conferencing software. It was introduced during the COVID-19 lockdown by [[Series 81]] six-time winner, [[Paul Anderson]], who also acts as the host. It has co-starred a plethora of co-hosts, listed at the bottom of this page.
  
Two games are played in each episode, with the guesting role in game one taken by the challenger of the second game and the loser of the first game taking the role in game two. They are given their own anecdote, which forms more like a mini-Q&A session, after Round 6, as per the current [[15 round format (new)|15 round format]]. The format is similar to a ''Countdown'' series, with the winner staying on for up to four games (as per the [[Apterous Simulation of a Series]]), at which point they become a ZoomDown tetrachamp. The top 8 then compete in a knockout tournament in a bid to become ZoomDown Series Champion. These finalists are not allowed to play again in the following series, meaning that each series will have eight new finalists.
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Two games are played in each episode, with the guesting role in game one taken by the challenger of the second game and the loser of the first game taking the role in game two. They are given their own anecdote, which forms more like a mini-Q&A session, after Round 6, as per the [[15 round format (new)|current 15 round format]]. The format is similar to a ''Countdown'' series, with the winner staying on for up to four games (as per the [[Apterous Simulation of a Series]]), at which point they become a ZoomDown tetrachamp. The top eight then compete in a knockout tournament in a bid to become ZoomDown Series Champion. Finalists are not allowed to play again in consecutive series.
  
The games are shown live on the [[FOCAL]] Talk {{w|YouTube}} channel on Mondays and Thursdays at 8:00 pm (Thursday's show originally started at 8:05pm to accommodate the national "clap for carers" campaign). In addition to the main series, specials were also played; the first of these was a mini-[[Hyper]] tournament between four players shown on Friday 15 May 2020 at 8pm, and the second was a "Numberists" special shown over two Saturdays (13-20 June).
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The games were shown live on the [[FOCAL]] Talk {{w|YouTube}} channel, originally on Mondays and Thursdays at 8:00 pm (Thursday's show originally started at 8:05pm to accommodate the national "clap for carers" campaign). As of [[ZoomDown Series 4|Series 4]], the first game of the week migrated to Tuesday, to avoid clash with the {{w|BBC Two}} quiz shows. In addition to the main series, specials were also played; the first of these was a mini-[[Hypercountdown|Hyper]] tournament between four players shown on Friday 15 May 2020 at 8pm. The second was a "Numberists" special shown over two Saturdays (13-20 June). The third and fourth were a second "Numberists" series and a [[Goatdown]] series, shown in January 2021 on Mondays and Thursdays respectively.
  
Specials returned as a prequel to the third series, shown at the usual times and alternating between two formats.
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Series 4 introduced graphics designed by [[Graeme Cole]], displaying the scorelines, round scores and the [[letters game|letters]], [[numbers game|numbers]] and [[conundrum]] boards. It also introduced Cole's buzzers, meaning the [[contestant]]s can now buzz in rather than having to say "buzz".
  
 
A record of the games and standings can be seen at the pages listed below. All games can be watched on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWmQM7wUgtyzmCxOwZrBgMg here].
 
A record of the games and standings can be seen at the pages listed below. All games can be watched on YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWmQM7wUgtyzmCxOwZrBgMg here].
  
The popularity of the series resulted in Anderson being awarded the [[Apterous]] "Spoon of Awesome", a very rare accolade that is awarded by public vote.
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The popularity of the series resulted in Anderson being awarded the [[Apterous]] "[https://www.apterous.org/item.php?item=243 Spoon of Awesome]", a very rare accolade that is awarded by public vote.
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At the end of the fourth series, it was announced that a Champion of Champions tournament will take place in 2022.
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Following the lifting of COVID restrictions, ZoomDown was ultimately shelved following the Champion of Champions tournament.
  
 
==Series==
 
==Series==
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|[[Rob Foster]]
 
|[[Rob Foster]]
 
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|[[ZoomDown Series 3|ZD3]]
 
|[[ZoomDown Series 3|ZD3]]
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|[[Elliott Mellor]]
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|[[ZoomDown Series 4|ZD4]]
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|[[Rachael Montgomery]]
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|[[ZoomDown Championship of Champions|ZD CoC]]
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|[[Conor Travers]]
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|[[Elliott Mellor]]
 
|[[Elliott Mellor]]
 
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!rowspan="3"|2021
 
|[[ZoomDown specials#Numberists 2|N2]]
 
|[[ZoomDown specials#Numberists 2|N2]]
 
|[[Elliott Mellor]]
 
|[[Elliott Mellor]]
 
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|[[ZoomDown specials#GoatZdown|G1]]
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|[[ZoomDown specials#GoatZDown|G1]]
 
|[[Callum Todd]]
 
|[[Callum Todd]]
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==Credits==
 
==Credits==
*Presented by: [[Paul Anderson]]
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*Presented by: [[Paul Anderson]] (2020-2022)
 
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::*[[George Armstrong]]
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::*[[George Armstrong]] (2020-2022)
::*[[Tom Carey]]
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::*[[Tom Carey]] (2020-2022)
::*[[Bradley Horrocks]]
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::*[[Bradley Horrocks]] (2021)
::*[[Fiona Titcombe]]
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::*[[Fiona Titcombe]] (2020-2021)
::*[[Callum Todd]]
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::*[[Callum Todd]] (2020)
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::*[[Graeme Cole]] (2021-2022)
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::*[[Stephen Read]] (2021-2022)
  
 
[[Category:Online Countdown tournaments]]
 
[[Category:Online Countdown tournaments]]
 
[[Category:ZoomDown|*]]
 
[[Category:ZoomDown|*]]
 
[[Category:Online community]]
 
[[Category:Online community]]

Latest revision as of 17:10, 6 December 2022

ZoomDown was a version of Countdown streamed live using "Zoom" video conferencing software. It was introduced during the COVID-19 lockdown by Series 81 six-time winner, Paul Anderson, who also acts as the host. It has co-starred a plethora of co-hosts, listed at the bottom of this page.

Two games are played in each episode, with the guesting role in game one taken by the challenger of the second game and the loser of the first game taking the role in game two. They are given their own anecdote, which forms more like a mini-Q&A session, after Round 6, as per the current 15 round format. The format is similar to a Countdown series, with the winner staying on for up to four games (as per the Apterous Simulation of a Series), at which point they become a ZoomDown tetrachamp. The top eight then compete in a knockout tournament in a bid to become ZoomDown Series Champion. Finalists are not allowed to play again in consecutive series.

The games were shown live on the FOCAL Talk YouTube channel, originally on Mondays and Thursdays at 8:00 pm (Thursday's show originally started at 8:05pm to accommodate the national "clap for carers" campaign). As of Series 4, the first game of the week migrated to Tuesday, to avoid clash with the BBC Two quiz shows. In addition to the main series, specials were also played; the first of these was a mini-Hyper tournament between four players shown on Friday 15 May 2020 at 8pm. The second was a "Numberists" special shown over two Saturdays (13-20 June). The third and fourth were a second "Numberists" series and a Goatdown series, shown in January 2021 on Mondays and Thursdays respectively.

Series 4 introduced graphics designed by Graeme Cole, displaying the scorelines, round scores and the letters, numbers and conundrum boards. It also introduced Cole's buzzers, meaning the contestants can now buzz in rather than having to say "buzz".

A record of the games and standings can be seen at the pages listed below. All games can be watched on YouTube here.

The popularity of the series resulted in Anderson being awarded the Apterous "Spoon of Awesome", a very rare accolade that is awarded by public vote.

At the end of the fourth series, it was announced that a Champion of Champions tournament will take place in 2022.

Following the lifting of COVID restrictions, ZoomDown was ultimately shelved following the Champion of Champions tournament.

Series

Specials

Year Series Winner
2020 ZD1 Conor Travers
ZD2 Rob Foster
2021 ZD3 Elliott Mellor
ZD4 Rachael Montgomery
2022 ZD CoC Conor Travers
Year Special type Winner
2020 H1 Callum Todd
N1 Elliott Mellor
2021 N2 Elliott Mellor
G1 Callum Todd
M Miscellaneous

Credits

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