Archive of Countdown

03Jan2013
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News Flashes: Videos and “Countdown” Game

So there's absolutely no news today.  It's to be expected since the holidays are just ending.  However, we still want to give you something to look at today.  We found a few small items you may be interested in. First, our good friend Cory Anotado (who actually started this website a long, long time ago) launched a new game today.  The game is an incredibly faithful rendition of the Countdown letters game. Next, we've got information about how you can watch Let's Ask America since we have had a lot of questions about that. We've also got a funny new clip from it. Finally we have some highlights from The Chase's Christmas special where all the Chasers dressed in costume. You'll want to see Shaun Wallace. Click here for the full story on all of them.

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02Nov2012
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UK Format Update: “The Common Denominator”; “Race the Clock”; “Countdown”; “1001 Things You Should Know”

It's always good news when we see a large number of games debut in a short period of time.  This happened over the past few days in the United Kingdom, as four daytime games are getting set to launch.  We've got news on them all.  Incidentally all of these shows are on Channel 4 also so if you are in England or can watch the channel from abroad you've got a lot to look forward to. We've got news on the new formats The Common Denominator, Race the Clock, and 1001 Things You Should Know. We've also got some information on Countdown's move to an earlier time. Click here to read all about the new shows and when to expect them.

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11Apr2012
Author
Alex Davis
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Countdown
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“The Apprentice” Star Margaret Mountford to Appear on “Countdown” April 16th

A reunion of BBC's popular reality show The Apprentice will happen next week.  Former advisor to Lord Sugar, Margaret Mountford, will appear on Channel 4's long running afternoon letters-and-numbers game Countdown all next week, starting April 16th at 3:10PM.  She will be reunited with current host of Countdown and current Apprentice advisor Nick Hewer.  Margaret will sit in Dictionary Corner, along with regular Susie Dent, as they instruct contestants on various words they could have played during each round.  Click here to learn more about Margaret and to read what both Margaret and Nick think of the reunion.

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14Feb2012
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Big Ratings Boost for “Countdown” with New Host Nick Hewer

The Apprentice star Nick Hewer seems to be making Channel 4 happy (so far) as the new host of the long running letters-and-numbers game Countdown.  Hewer, who replaced Jeff Stelling this year, has helped the nearly 30 year old show see a nice increase in ratings.  Channel 4 reports that Countdown has grown 22% from the show's average audience in 2011.  This current series is seeing 860,000 viewers and a 10.7% share.  In 2011 the figures were 703,000 and a 9.2% share.  Nick is new, though, and as always we'll see what happens when initial curiosity wears off.  However, for now, Channel 4 has to be pretty please. Click here to see Nick hosting the show, if you haven't seen him yet, and let us know what you think by commenting.

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Channel 4 Celebrates 30 Years with a Special “Million Pound Drop” and “Countdown”

British broadcaster Channel 4 has been around for thirty years.  They've given us some great game shows like Countdown, Deal or No Deal, and The Million Pound Drop.  They've got special episodes of popular shows like Countdown and The Million Pound Drop that you may want to check out. You won't be seeing Davina McCall and Jeff Stelling host The Drop or Countdown. You won't see regular contestants either. Click here to learn about all the host swaps.

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16Nov2011
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Alex Davis
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Countdown, Host
“The Apprentice” Star Nick Hewer Named New Host of “Countdown” Thumbnail

“The Apprentice” Star Nick Hewer Named New Host of “Countdown”

Ever since Richard Whiteley, the long running host of Channel 4's Countdown, died, there has been a revolving door of hosts.  Des Lynam hosted it for a few years, as did Des O'Connor, as did current host Jeff Stelling.  Channel 4 has named BBC's The Apprentice board member Nick Hewer the new host of the long running letters-and-numbers game.  Nick will begin taping his run starting next month and it will begin airing January 9, 2012.  Co-host Rachel Riley will return.  Click here to learn more, to see a clip of Nick, and to tell us what you think of the new hire.

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10Jul2011
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Weekend Replay: Channel 4′s “Countdown”

There are few shows anywhere in the world that give you the level of pure and simple play-along as Channel 4's Countdown.  It can't be any easier.  You get a group of letters and you make the longest word you can.  You get a group of numbers and a target, and you need to find a way to get there.  It's a British institution, beginning in 1982, and it's something any American can play along with.  Try not to as you watch the clip.  It's impossible.  Our friend, television personality Greg Scott, was recently a contestant on the show.  The prize is nothing more than glory, but he's got to beat his opponent.  Can he do it?  He did way better than I would have.  We had another friend Ryan Vickers, on the show, too.  It's strange how many people we know that have been on. It's a lot of fun.  And Greg is awesome, of course.  Check out his website here. Click here to see some of his show and see if he wins.

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Morning Buzz for May 25, 2011

Here are a few quick morning updates for your Wednesday.  And congratulations to the Canucks on their great double overtime win last night. This morning's updates include syndication ratings, news on British game show Countdown's host Jeff Stelling, information on the new global game show The Biggest Game Show in the World, plus today's game show schedule. Click here for all the updates.

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UK Christmas Game Shows Preview

As Christmas draws near, the UK networks go mad with their game shows, with many shows having celebrity specials. Here is a guide to what is happening on the major networks through Christmas and New Year. BBC One As a yearly Christmas tradition, Celebrity Mastermind will be shown from Monday 27th December through to Friday 7th January with ten celebrity specials. Some of the celebrities sitting in the famous black chair include Red Dwarf's Hattie Hayridge (Holly) and Robert Llewellyn (Kryten) who will be appearing on separate shows. Comedians Rhys Thomas, Kirsten O'Brien and Richard Herring. Decathlete Dean Macey, food critic and brother of Only Connect's Victoria Coren, Giles Coren and the inventor of Reggae Reggae Sauce (as shown on

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22Mar2009

Weekend Replay: Countdown: Octochamp Kirk Bevins

I don't think it's that much of a surprise to anyone who watched the episode of Countdown posted here this weekend that the champion of that episode, Kirk Bevins, becomes an octochamp (8-time undefeated champion, pretty much like what a 5-time Jeopardy champion used to be). Here's the ending of Kirk's 8th episode. [stream flv=x:/www.flashgameshows.com/wordpress/videos/CD031709.flv width=630 height=343 bandwidth=med /]

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22Mar2009

Weekend Replay: Countdown: March 5, 2009 (Part 3)

Last part of the episode. I'll be posting one more clip for you later tonight, featuring the champion of this episode. [stream flv=x:/www.flashgameshows.com/wordpress/videos/CDs60e24c.flv width=630 height=343 bandwidth=med /]

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22Mar2009

Weekend Replay: Countdown: March 5, 2009 (Part 2)

Here's part two of Countdown. The champion is definitely showing his skill the game, isn't he? [stream flv=x:/www.flashgameshows.com/wordpress/videos/CDs60e24b.flv width=630 height=343 img=image-preview.jpg bandwidth=med /]

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21Mar2009

Weekend Replay: Countdown: March 5, 2009 (Part 1)

A while back, Alex posted up the beginning of Jeff Stelling's first episode of Countdown. It was great and all, but it didn't have much gameplay (and I think Jeff Stelling's the best host of the four). So, I'm feeling generous this weekend, and I'm giving you an entire episode. Mostly because this episode features a really smart champion (You'll agree by Monday morning). Here's part one of the episode that aired on March 5, 2009. [stream flv=x:/www.flashgameshows.com/wordpress/videos/CDs60e24a.flv width=630 height=343 img=image-preview.jpg bandwidth=med /]

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The British are Better Than Us: “Countdown”

Next up on our regular series The British are Better Than Us is my personal favorite British game show, Countdown.  Countdown is a long running game facing two contestants against each other in a game of spelling and math.  If you've played Text Twist, you basically know the spelling portion.  In the math game, contestants are given six sets of numbers (either small numbers 1-10 or big numbers 25, 50, 75, or 100) and have to only add, subtract, multiply, or divide them to reach the randomly assigned target number, using each of the sets of numbers only once.  I know we've talked about Only Connect being probably the smartest show on television, anywhere, but Countdown beats any other show for the sheer play-along factor.  It's impossible no

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25Jul2008
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Hosts of UK Game Show “Countdown” Leave

Probably my favorite British game show is the exceptionally brainy Countdown.  I hate to say it, but if any show could be deemed too smart for America's Deal or No Deal level audience at this point, it's Countdown.  It's split into two types of play.  In the word rounds, you're given nine letters and have to make the longest word possible.  In the numbers game, you're given six different numbers and have to add, subtract, multiply, or divide in order to reach a target.  All of this is under the scrutiny of the infamous Countdown clock, which is 30 seconds. Real news for this show comes today as host Des O'Connor announced he is leaving.  He's the 3rd host in the past few years, after original longtime host Richard Whiteley passed away, and another host, Des Lynam, quit after a short amount of time.  However, the bigger news comes from co host Carol Vorderman announcing she will be leaving as well. It's honestly like imagining Vanna White is leaving.  Carol is the thinking person's Vanna White.  She's been with the show since 1982 and has been more than a pretty face.  She was integral for the show's number round, as she often computed complicated math problems.  Representatives have said they will be hunting down replacements for both, though, as a long time fan of the show, it's going to be hard to replace Carol; she was absolutely incredible.  Here's an episode of what is probably the smartest show on television for those who haven't seen it.  Part one is here and the others are under the page break. You can also read more about Countdown at the UKGameShows, which is probably the best game show website in the world, by clicking this link. (more...)

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