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points value, to ensure a close scoreline. In the case of the edition that featured the word WANKERS, my sister got that word (can't remember what my brother and I got). In one edition from an earlier series, I can't remember the order in which the letters came out, but I saw the word TRAGEDIAN - which we found was valid - nobody in our house, other than me, got the word - not even the contestants or Dictionary Corner!
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that one of the letters had been inverted in the consonants box. I also believe that after that incident the tiles were marked in some way so that this couldn't happen again. I'm sure someone will be able to say in which episode and in which round this occurred, but I believe it was during series 61, 62 or 63.
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Is that correct? I understand that it was a planned summer break, probably at least partly to facilitate the coverage of the Goodwood race meeting this week. Last Saturday's TV guides bundled with the national newspapers show "Countdown" not being broadcast this week, and they would have been printed
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Instead of that example game, can we use the recent one from the CoC Final with Paul and Mark's words and scores printed beside it? This was a much more impressive performances, hetairas aside, and contains (as far as I remember) only one contestant-beater throughout the whole show. What do we think?
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As I remember it, there was a case once when both M and W were selected in the same round, but both displayed as the same letter (can't remember whether it was as two Ms or two Ws). By looking carefully at a screenshot at the time it was clear that the two tiles were for different letters. I believe
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Is it really necessary to have a table under the history section detailing how long each presenter has presented the programme for? I notice other gameshow articles don't have it and I can't help feeling that it's kind of repeating what is in the infobox. Admittedly the infobox doesn't have exact
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Does the section on the "8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdowns" games really belong under Celebrations (1.5)? Sure, you could argue that the first episode was part of a celebration (30th anniversary of Channel 4), but by the end of the next series, there will have been 16 games in total, some of which
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Tidying up the infobox - it was very overpopulated and difficult to comprehend, even for me as a fan of the show. What I have done is to prune it down so that it only refers to the programme with its present team and format, because should you want further detail there is more than enough to whet
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When I was on the show in '92, shortly after the 'wankers' incident, Mark Nyman related over drinks in the hotel the night before recording that initially they *were* going to allow the 'wankers' round to be broadcast. Yes it's a rude word, but it's in the dictionary. However Gino Corr (hilarious
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Myself, my brother and one of my sisters used to play the game at home on pencil and paper - at first, with regard to scoring, we adopted the game's rules, but eventually, we just scored points regardless of the number of letters - if one of us had made five, one six and one four, we'd score the
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Interesting thing: the example still of a letters game is the selection from a famous round in 1991 in which both contestants came up with the word "wankers". (There's nothing longer available, though there are a couple of alternative sevens.) The clip is very well-known in the UK, having been
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I'm not convinced about 'wanker'/'wankers' having been broadcast on the show, despite the vehemence of one contributor. It shouldn't be impossible to find a reference to this - there has been plenty of coverage of other rude words appearing, and having been personally involved in one of those
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I would go slightly further than giving it a section of its own; I would give it a main article of its own, and remove it from this one, though providing a link. After all, it's a completely separate programme, even though it's recorded in the same studio, and has some of the same personnel.
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This page looks a lot better. I wasn't a big fan of that example game, I know that for the Scrabble category someone did an example of a tournament game, the article was then submitted for wikifying which was a bit silly IHMO. Bearing that in mind, perhaps it would be better to find a nicely
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I've had a go at fixing the worst of these, footnote 68, with a second reference that better supports both the phrasing and the multiple appearances on outtakes shows. I will have a look through some more of the references to see if there are any more cases of weak ones later on. Regards,
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I can definitively state that it does not satisfy Knowledge standards for reliable sources, nor does it have any immediate plans to do so. The article referenced is also out of date (and may soon be disappearing from the site). I have therefore removed it as a source for DCEDL's rules.
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while on holiday (albeit I don't speak a word of French). Has there been any unsuccessful attempts on this side of the pond? It would seem natural considering us Americans will throw just about any kind of game show on television and multiple times at that (ie Fear Factor, Match Game).
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I personally think more modern pictures should be used - the letters game is from 1991, and the numbers game from the early 2000s (the set shown was used from 2000 to 2002). There's nothing in the article that says the pictures are old, either- you have to click on them to find out.
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into this article. I think our own detailed and referenced paragraph for it under Presenters is more than sufficient, greatly superior to the glorified stubby list over at the other article. If anything, I would delete the Dictionary Corner article and redirect this term to here.
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Given that not everyone loves it, can there be a section on the need for such boring game shows? With never-changing formats, is it a case that the TV producers are lazy and lacking imagination? Then again, at least one show is willing to admit that it is totally Pointless.
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appearance, and keeping an eye on this as a result, I'd be surprised to have missed it entirely. The word 'wanker' certainly wouldn't normally appear on tea-time television. Does anyone else think they've seen this, and not just repeats of the famous excised clip? --
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The article states any word found in the OED is allowed in the letters round, but that American spellings are not allowed. Does this mean words with the -ize ending are allowed (as in Oxford Spelling), despite the widespread misconception that it is an Americanism?
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Probably not correct. Until we've got definitely word that it won't be broadcast on Monday, remove it. This could be the second time somebody has posted words suggesting that the show will be removed from the air, which at this stage is speculation at
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Besides of which, "cuntflaps" only has two vowels in it, and thus a selection which spelled out this word would nowadays be illegal. Whether this was a much older episode or not, I don't think this would have applied, but this is certainly true.
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They don't have the numbers in piles, they have them laid out on a table in different columns and rows. Some of the rows or columns are large numbers, the others are small, I can't remember the exact lay out, but they're definately not in
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I've made quite a few little tweaks to the general appearance of this article which has, in my opinion, been slowly growing messy over recent times. Some of the major changes I have made and my justifications for them are listed below:
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your appetite in the body of the article! Please think carefully before you revert this - an infobox will probably be the first thing a user sees of an article, and for a featured article the existing userbox was extremely bloated.
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What could be added to the article about Dictionary Corner that isn't in the body of this article, other than a list of Dictionary Corner guests? Even that would be more suited to a list article rather than a regular article. --
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There've been Wii and DS versions of Countdown made by Mindscape now (the publishers of Des chiffres). Picked up the DS version at ASDA a few hours ago. This needs a section here and it's probably its own article.
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According to Richard Whiteley's bumblings on the show, the first episode had 8 million viewers, but the second had 0.8 million. I don't have a written source, but if someone finds one, maybe it's worth a
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bloke) when asked what seven letter word he got, replied 'You've got a right pair of wankers here, Richard!' An executive decision was made to pull (as it were!) the round. Martyn Smith 10 June 06
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I meant to say that the prizes were previously even smaller. I could be wrong, but I've a feeling that the goody bag for every single contestant is a recent addition. I'll go and rewrite it now.
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All in all, there seems to be a problem here with supporting the articles statements with sources that relate to but don't actually support what the article says. This needs fixin'. --
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I've removed this bit, in the continued absence of anything to back it up (I can't find any non-Knowledge-based references to it on the internet, which seems extraordinary). --
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Unfortunately it's going to be one of those things I'm never going to be able to find in order to give it a citation, aside from the fact that I can say that from memory it
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Letters M and W in this game are similar, but not the same - middle part in M is pointed while middle part in W is flat. Was there ever a mistake in serving the letters?
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They just aired one today (August 25, 2009) on Channel 4 where both contestants declared the word "bastards". The audio of them pronouncing the actual words was bleeped.
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before the story about Carol Vorderman broke. "Deal or No Deal" isn't being shown this week either, so I imagine it was simply decided to give both shows a short rest.
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From what I've heard, they just re-record the declaration process with the contestant offering a different word of the same value. Never seen it happen though.
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How about the "Gobshite" incident, where Richard exclaimed "Look, it's just a job for you; it's a career for me"? (look it up on youtube if you want to see)
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Why is there no US version of this show? I had heard of Countdown from my British friends when the host passed away and recently saw and became addicted to
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to the statement in the article, but doesn't provide evidence for either for the "often considered" statement or the longevity being attributed to this.
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How can you "edit out" or "pull" a round in a game of Countdown? Did they film a fake extra round to replace it with? Chris Henderson, 11 September 2006
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I watched a clip on youtubes.com of the letters natraully spelling c*ntflaps (not sure whether i should censor that). Should this be added?
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I'm editing the 2009-present fixtures underneath the names, as it makes no sense as we're actually still in 2008, if no one noticed. :P
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I'm amazed neither player did better on this. I got 666 immediately: (9-2)x9+3X10+6 and later 669: (9+2)x6x10+9. Can anyone solve it? --
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The total numbers of both series and episodes shown in the infobox don't tally with what you get if you add up the sub-categories. JH (
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Good question. I had to read that sentence a few times before giving up. Here is the edit which added that statement to the article:
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I am removing him from the presenters lists, etc., as he has NOT been confirmed- it is still rumour, as the few sources cited show
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I imagine that they are allowed assuming that they appear in the OED without being annotated as an American spelling. I have the
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Was the appearance of the contestant who is a professional RT lookalike on the show today *really* a complete coincidence.....?
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I've split the references into two columns to reduce the overall footprint of the page. Hopefully that's not too controversial.
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I don't think the example game should be too amazing - a more typical one would be a better measure of the programme. --
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Anyway, Richard was presenting YTV's programme, wasn't he? So he couldn't have "only then learnt of YTV's programme".
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Eh? What does that last bit mean? Anyway, "highly extravagant" doesn't sound very NPOV to me, so I'll remove it. --
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As of late August 2012, Countdown has vanished from c4 schedules... Anyone know why? and if when it will reappear?
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What about if Channel 4 might launch the live version of Countdown this autumn. You can try contract Channel 4.
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I'm not a regular viewer of Countdown, but it seems to go out at 2pm these days doesn't it? Hardly tea-time.
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There are more ways to tie than both hitting the target number exactly. Both can be 1 away, 2 away, etc.
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It just seems to be a very British thing, and I can't imagine many Americans enjoying it. --
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There is only one solution to this numbers game. This is the following
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Countdown has occupied a tea-time broadcast slot since its inception?
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He didn't do very well, so it might not have been coincidence --
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