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Countdown

  • TV Series
  • 1982–
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Susie Dent in Countdown (1982)
Quiz ShowGame Show

The long-running words and numbers game.The long-running words and numbers game.The long-running words and numbers game.

  • Stars
    • Susie Dent
    • Carol Vorderman
    • Richard Whiteley
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    6.2/10
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    • Stars
      • Susie Dent
      • Carol Vorderman
      • Richard Whiteley
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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      • 2 nominations total

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    Susie Dent
    Susie Dent
    • Self - Lexicographer
    • 1992–2025
    Carol Vorderman
    Carol Vorderman
    • Self - Arithmetician
    • 1982–2008
    Richard Whiteley
    • Self - Host
    • 1982–2005
    Rachel Riley
    Rachel Riley
    • Self - Arithmetician
    • 2009–2025
    Nick Hewer
    Nick Hewer
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    • 2012–2021
    Colin Murray
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    • 2009–2025
    Jeff Stelling
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    • 2009–2023
    Cathy Hytner
    • Self - Letters Hostess
    • 1982–1987
    Des O'Connor
    Des O'Connor
    • Self - Host
    • 2007–2008
    Gyles Brandreth
    Gyles Brandreth
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    • 1983–2017
    Richard Samson
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    • 1991–2003
    Des Lynam
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    Mark Nyman
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    • 1983–2000
    Anne Robinson
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    Damian Eadie
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    • 1985–2006
    Catherine Clarke
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    • 1986–2001
    Freda Thornton
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    • 1986–1992
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    hapuka

    Reflections on Countdown and Richard Whiteley

    Countdown is the greatest gameshow ever, and here's why. 1/richard Whiteley is a diamond in the world of TV. he is not airbrushed or botoxed, or the product of a competition and text-in voting.He was a bright and compassionate person. The quote most widely attributed to him is "I never do impressions, unless I'm asked to." It is that kind of humble and self-effacing humour which made him a diamond in the mud that is modern telly. And he had over 500 ties - all of them atrocious. The only person on TV with the character to wear clothes that bad is Richie Benaud (the cricket commentator). If you are American or Martian and have never caught a period of Richie's commentary you are missing out on a beautiful thing, but i digress... The thing about Whiteley is that you knew what he was.....he didn't pretend to be cool and as a result people grew to love him. compare this to modern stars who start out attractive but get uglier the more you know about them..... 2/ Carol Vorderman is perfectly cast as Whiteley's sidekick. There is no substitute for good casting. 3/ The show cost less than 15000pounds per episode to shoot, and still did huge numbers. You can't beat that. 4/ In an era where game shows are built around greed or cruelty, Countdown offered no great prizes and actually made you think. If you have never seen it you are missing out, and for those of you who have seen it remember it with fondness because gameshows as pure as that may well be a thing of the past. Bon Voyage Richard.
    thekennelman

    How time flies...

    This was the first show ever aired on Channel 4 on its debut afternoon in 1982. I'm not sure whether the fact that it's still being trotted out every weekday some 21 years later says more for it, or Channel 4.

    Essentially it is mainly a word game loosely based on, I suppose, 'Scrabble' where contestants have to make the longest word possible from 9 letters selected in a nearly random manner (they can choose between a pile of consonants or vowels, but not see the specific letters beforehand) To add interest they have a couple of rounds of numbers chosen from rows (organised into large and small numbers) of face-down cards that contestants must combine arithmetically to produce another larger number generated by 'the' computer. Contestants range from fairly ordinary folks to the sort of geek that can recite the entire bible backwards - in Latin. The geeks always win of course.

    Every five or ten years the producers like to have a anniversary special so they can trot out the original tapes of their younger selves and enjoy a good giggle with the audience. They of course never show old footage of the presenters who have been quietly shelved over the years, including my personal favourite Cathy Hytner who used to select the letters - 'consonant please Cathy.'

    It was the numbers sub-contest that Carol Mather (as she was known before reverting to her maiden name Vordeman some years later) used to get her minor starring role. A former propeller-head technician on the Welsh 'Electric Mountain' Hydro project she had the mental agility to get the numbers game right, most of the time. As her fellow presenters (I mean hostesses of course) were switched and then dispensed with she gradually took over the entire stand up role, moving from area to area as required. Richard Whitely, the host, remained sitting behind his desk and the lack of exercise appears to have doubled his body weight since 1982.

    But while Whitely simply loosens the cut of his bizarre jackets every year, Vordeman has undergone a selection of makeovers testing stylists skills to the limits. It seems to have achieved the desired effect as she managed to present and appear on shows of unrelated genre, and adverts promoting a wide variety of products from low cholesterol spreads to loan sharks.

    I've never felt the need to rush home to watch this, preferring instead the show which immediately precedes it on the schedule, the excellent 15-1, presented by William G. Stewart. I wonder how much the viewing figures for countdown are inflated by folks who like me are too damned lazy to switch channels after 15-1 has finished...
    6bwmcg

    Obviously improves your IQ

    I love how the celebrity guests sometimes profess to not having done well in school but still manage to find alternatives to the contestants. Every time!

    Methinks that there's some kind of jiggerypokery going on here, or am I just far too cynical?
    Zerbey

    A Cult Hit

    Richard Whiteley's jokes are terrible and overused. The music is terrible. The whole thing looks years out of date. The sets are awful. Just don't get me started on that irritating "diddle diddle diddly ding... BOOM!"

    For some reason, however I still love this show. Richard's jokes, although terrible just seem to fit. The show just wouldn't be the same without that horrible music (with the "diddle diddle diddly ding... BOOM!"), the ugly sets and Carol's tailored suits. This show has been running every teatime for over 20 years and Channel 4 would be lost without it.

    Why it is a cult hit watched and loved by teenagers, middle aged people and pensioners alike (it regularly sits in the Top 10 ratings) I can never explain. It is, just accept it. Just watched it a couple of times and I guarantee you'll be hooked, but you won't know why.
    9Ruskington

    The greatest game show ever made

    Such a wonderfully simple concept, turned into a bona fide British institution thanks largely to the brilliance of Richard Whiteley, Carol Vorderman, Susie Dent and underappreciated producer Damian Eadie

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      Even though this has been the most watched show on Channel 4, it has never won a major television award since it has been on the air.
    • Connections
      Featured in Jim'll Fix It: Episode #17.5 (1991)

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1982 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
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      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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