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00:16Thank you very much.
00:30Well, good afternoon and welcome to the Countdown Studio.
00:33My word, the excitement's ramping up here as we go into our second semi-final match of Series 80.
00:40Oh, yeah. It's not just here, Rachel, that the excitement is ramping up.
00:44It's ramping up down there in Worthy Farm at Glastonbury because today the action starts down there.
00:50The main stage is fire into action tomorrow, but nonetheless, the other stages will be occupied by great musicians today.
01:00Of course, Glastonbury lay fallow last year, farming term.
01:05So they're off again this year, and I'm sure it'll be an exciting, exciting event.
01:10Have you ever been to Glastonbury? Have you ever thought about it? Wanted to go?
01:14No.
01:14No.
01:16But you're perfect for Glastonbury and you're well.
01:19Yeah, but I'm not big on the music scene. I know nothing. I prefer comedy and, of course, sport and
01:24football.
01:25But I know the feeling of anticipation.
01:27Yeah, yeah.
01:27Because when I'm doing football events, so when I was interviewing Sir Alex Ferguson or Beckham, the class of 92,
01:33I'm really, really, really looking forward to it.
01:35But I'm also really, really, really looking forward to it being over so that it's all signed and sealed.
01:39I've not said anything stupid and I can look back on it and enjoy the memories.
01:41I'm sure like our two contestants are feeling today, probably.
01:44Yeah.
01:44There's a very famous politician who, Enoch Powell, actually, who, a great orator, actually,
01:52but he said you never stand up in the House of Commons and give a long speech unless you've got
01:56an entirely full bladder.
01:58You can only perform when in pain.
02:01I leave that thought with you, Rachel.
02:03Now, we now turn to our semi-finalist here.
02:07We've got Dinos Ferrisback.
02:09Welcome back, Dinos.
02:10Mass tutor from Rotherham.
02:12Number two seed?
02:13Indeed.
02:13And you came through an impressive 118 points.
02:17How are you feeling? Are you good?
02:20I'm absolutely wrecked with nerves.
02:22I'm not going to lie, but I just want to enjoy the game and just play it.
02:25Countdowns, the best game in the world.
02:27OK.
02:27Yeah.
02:28OK.
02:28Full bladder?
02:30No, I've been before the shaft.
02:31I was.
02:32And you're joined by Brendan Whitehurst, our number three seed, who had a difficult time.
02:39You started very slowly and you came back and you won, which is the important thing.
02:44But, wow, that was a bit trying, wasn't it?
02:46Oh, yeah.
02:46I didn't think I'd be here, to be honest, Nick.
02:48It was extraordinary.
02:49Well, Steve and Turnbull gave you a hard time, but you came through and won by one point.
02:54Brilliant stuff.
02:55How are you feeling?
02:56Nervous against this guy.
02:57All right.
02:58Listen, good luck to you both.
03:00Have a lot of fun.
03:01Enjoy it.
03:02And let's give them both a big round of applause, shall we?
03:09Fantastic.
03:10And over there in the corner, Susie, of course, keeping a tight rein on that terrible fellow, Richard Arnold, TV
03:17presenter and journalist, entertainment editor of Good Morning Britain.
03:21And welcome back, Richard.
03:22Great to be here.
03:23Great to be here.
03:26A great character.
03:28So, Dinos, off we go.
03:32Let us go.
03:33A consonant, please, Rachel.
03:34Thank you, Dinos.
03:35Start the semi-final with S.
03:37And a vowel.
03:39A.
03:40Consonant.
03:41L.
03:43And a vowel.
03:44I.
03:45Consonant.
03:46F.
03:47A vowel.
03:49O.
03:50Consonant.
03:51L.
03:53A consonant.
03:55R.
03:57And a final vowel, please.
04:00A final A.
04:03And here's the countdown clock.
04:36Well, Dinos.
04:38I think I've got seven.
04:41Brendan.
04:42And I think seven as well.
04:43Off we go then.
04:44Yes.
04:45Rosalia.
04:46Brendan.
04:47Celeria.
04:49Both absolutely fine, yes.
04:51Celeria, plural of celerium.
04:53And rosalia is the disease scarlet fever, essentially.
04:58It's a kind of historical term, medical term, but scarlet fever is what we'd call it today.
05:02Yeah.
05:03Very good.
05:04Well done.
05:06And the corner, Susie and Richard, bang on trend, florals.
05:10Florals for seven.
05:12Well done.
05:13Anything else?
05:13No.
05:14Seven's past two.
05:15Seven apiece.
05:16Brendan.
05:18Your letters go, Brendan.
05:19Good afternoon, Rachel.
05:20Good afternoon, Brendan.
05:21Can I start with a consonant, please?
05:23Start with G.
05:24And a vowel.
05:26E.
05:27And a consonant.
05:29P.
05:30A vowel.
05:31A vowel.
05:32U.
05:33Consonant.
05:35R.
05:36A vowel.
05:37E.
05:39A consonant.
05:40Z.
05:41A vowel.
05:44A.
05:45And final consonant, please.
05:47Final D.
05:49Stand by.
05:50A vowel.
05:52A vowel.
05:53A vowel.
06:00Bye.
06:02A vowel.
06:05Buh.
06:06A vowel.
06:08A vowel.
06:11Buh.
06:14A Polsce.
06:17A vowel.
06:21Brendan.
06:22Six.
06:23Now then, Dinos.
06:24Seven.
06:25Brendan.
06:26Paged.
06:27Yes.
06:28Upgrade.
06:29Yeah.
06:29And upgrade.
06:30Very good.
06:32Richard.
06:32Both.
06:33Yes.
06:33Champing at the bit to turn left on a plane once again, Nick, to follow you up the aisle,
06:37but sadly no upgrade offing.
06:39Sadly.
06:40Yeah.
06:41Susie.
06:42Upgrade for us, too.
06:43Yes, otherwise grazed for another six.
06:46All right.
06:46Thanks, Richard.
06:47Fourteen plays.
06:49Seven.
06:49Dinos.
06:50What's your numbers game?
06:51Can I have six more, please, Rachel?
06:53You can, indeed.
06:55The tricky selections for the semi-final.
06:57Six little ones to start are four, seven, five, one, three, and ten.
07:06And the target, 724.
07:08Seven to four.
07:10One, two, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten,
07:27three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and
07:29ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three,
07:29and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten,
07:29three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and
07:29ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three,
07:29and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three, and ten, three,
07:40Yes, Dinos.
07:41I got 725.
07:44725.
07:45Brendan.
07:46Yeah, I've gone blank.
07:47Gone blank?
07:48Yep.
07:49Over to you, Dinos.
07:507 take 1 is 6.
07:52Yep.
07:53Times 4, times 3, times 10.
07:56Times 4, yep, times 3, times 10, 720.
08:00And I've got 5 left to add on.
08:02You do indeed.
08:03One away.
08:04Well done.
08:05For Rachel, is 724 possible?
08:07Lots of different ways to get one away, but this one is impossible, so that's the best you could have
08:11done.
08:11All right.
08:1321 plays 7.
08:14Time for our first tea time teaser then, which is sad relics.
08:18And the clue, sadly, it became a relic when they invented the DVD.
08:23Sadly, it became a relic when they invented the DVD.
08:42Oh, welcome back.
08:43Welcome back.
08:44I left with the clue.
08:45Sadly, it became a relic when they invented the DVD.
08:49And we're talking there about the LaserDisc.
08:52Remember them?
08:53LaserDisc.
08:54So, 21 plays 7.
08:56Dinos, 21.
08:57Brendan.
08:58After him.
09:00That's his game.
09:01Can I have a consonant, please, Rachel?
09:03Thank you, Brendan.
09:04T.
09:05And a vowel.
09:06I.
09:07And a consonant.
09:10S.
09:11And a vowel.
09:12O.
09:13And a consonant.
09:15T.
09:16And a vowel.
09:18E.
09:19Consonant.
09:21C.
09:22A vowel.
09:24O.
09:25And a final consonant, please.
09:27And a final Y.
09:29Stand by.
09:31BELL RINGS
09:32BELL RINGS
10:01Brendan.
10:02A risky seven.
10:04A seven.
10:05A seven.
10:06A seven.
10:06Firm a seven.
10:07Brendan.
10:08Cooties.
10:09Yeah.
10:10And oocytes.
10:13Okay.
10:14Cooties are body life.
10:17So, they are in the dictionary.
10:19And oocytes.
10:20Yeah.
10:21Dinos, how are you spelling it?
10:22Double O.
10:22C.
10:22B-Y-T-E-S.
10:24Perfect.
10:24A term from biology.
10:26A cell in an ovary.
10:27Which undergoes division to form an ovum.
10:30So, about reproduction.
10:30Oh, brilliant.
10:31Well done.
10:36Good man.
10:3628 plays.
10:3714.
10:38But over in the corner.
10:39We had society.
10:40And we also have Coties.
10:42The double T.
10:43Which is a narrow band in heraldry.
10:45So, a banner.
10:46Narrow band.
10:47Next to a chevron.
10:49Would be a Coties.
10:50Well done.
10:51Rare indeed.
10:5228, as I say.
10:53To 14.
10:55Dinos in the lead.
10:55Dinos.
10:56Your letters game.
10:58Consonant, please, Rachel.
10:59Thank you, Dinos.
11:01M.
11:02And a vowel.
11:03I.
11:04Consonant.
11:06S.
11:07Vowel.
11:07A.
11:09Consonant.
11:11D.
11:12Vowel.
11:14E.
11:15Consonant.
11:16H.
11:18Er, vowel.
11:21I.
11:22And a final vowel, please.
11:25A final O.
11:27Stand by.
11:58Well, Dinos.
12:00Eight.
12:00An eight, Brendan.
12:01Eight.
12:02Two eights.
12:03Good.
12:03Dinos.
12:04Adhesion.
12:05And.
12:05And the same one.
12:06Sticking together, obviously.
12:08Now.
12:13Richard and Susie.
12:15Richard.
12:16Same.
12:17Yep.
12:18Glued, the three of you.
12:19And.
12:21Susie.
12:21Otherwise, we'll be back to seven with handies, the mobile phones.
12:2536 to 22.
12:26Brendan, your numbers game.
12:29Off we go.
12:30Can I have three large and three small, please, Rachel?
12:32You can indeed.
12:33Thank you, Brendan.
12:33Three from the top.
12:34Three not from the top.
12:36And for the second time today, the numbers are nine, nine, four, fifty, one hundred, and
12:43twenty-five.
12:45And the target, four hundred and fifty-four.
12:48Four, five, four.
12:49Four, five, four.
13:20Well, Brendan.
13:21Four, five, four.
13:22And.
13:23Four, five, four.
13:24And four, five, four.
13:25Brendan.
13:26Fifty times nine.
13:28Four, fifty.
13:28Plus four.
13:29Yeah, no challenge for you two.
13:31And.
13:32Embarrassingly, I didn't see that way.
13:34I did nine over nine is one.
13:36Yeah.
13:37Add the hundred is a hundred and one.
13:39Yep.
13:39Times four.
13:40And then add the fifty.
13:42Four hundred and four and four hundred and fifty-four.
13:44Well done.
13:45There we go.
13:46Well done.
13:49So, forty-six plays thirty-two.
13:53Dean Oz maintains the lead as we turn in trepidation towards Richard Arnold.
13:57Richard, you've met them all.
13:59You've met all the stars, but some get closer to home than others, I guess.
14:03Yeah, I've been invited to a few homes.
14:04I'll keep this tight and bright, boys, because I know you two are on a knife edge, and the
14:07last thing you need is to hear tales of the red carpet from my good self.
14:10But, yeah, we've talked about it a couple of times over the years in Dictionary Corner,
14:14but this year was a personal first for me breaking into a celebrity's home at the dead of night,
14:21and we were talking about anticipation and regret at the top of the show,
14:25and the only regret I have is that I was slightly inebriated because it was actually my birthday.
14:32But I was inebriated, I suppose, on the job, because I was working for Michael McIntyre.
14:41So you know he has Michael McIntyre's big show.
14:44Yeah.
14:44And he asked if I would surprise a celebrity in bed.
14:49He has this element within the show, if you've seen it, called the Midnight Game Show,
14:53where Michael McIntyre breaks into someone's home with the permission of one of the halves in the relationship,
15:04and he takes along some celebrity pals to illustrate the questions.
15:08So he wakes up the sleeping person, asks the questions,
15:11and people like my good self or A and other will be there to illustrate the question to help them,
15:15like a clue, if you like.
15:17So Michael has mentioned on more than one occasion when he's done it to ordinary punters,
15:22he's almost been lamped.
15:23Yeah.
15:23On this particular occasion he wasn't, but it was quite a shock for Peter Andre.
15:27So in the dead of night, fresh from my birthday drinks,
15:30I find myself deep in the shires creeping up to Peter Andre's house,
15:34and it's a proper sting operation.
15:36I thought everyone would be on comms and all that sort of thing,
15:39but no, it's all done by stealth.
15:41Peter Andre's wife knew we were coming, which was a bonus.
15:46His children were sleeping soundly, and we all had to put these covers on our shoes
15:50and then go into the bedroom.
15:54Peter had absolutely no idea, so we ambushed him,
15:57and I was hiding behind a television screen at the foot of the bed
16:00and popped up, did the question, he got the answer right,
16:03and then I withdrew from his bedroom.
16:08It was quite a moment for Peter,
16:11because his wife, he told me later, had said,
16:13Peter, whatever you do, wear boxer shorts tonight.
16:16Now, poor Peter thought his marriage had taken a turn for the worst,
16:20but I can report that, yes, he was wearing boxer shorts
16:23when I jumped on top of him,
16:25and only his suspicions were aroused.
16:29You're a terrible guy.
16:34You're a terrible guy.
16:35You must know it was a nightmare.
16:37He wakes up and there's Richard Arnold at the end of the bed.
16:40Well, how would you react?
16:42I mean, at times I've tried it with you, Nick, but...
16:44No, you be careful, you get yourself into trouble.
16:47Now then, 46 to 32, Dinos on 46.
16:51Dinos, your letters game.
16:53A consonant, please, Rachel.
16:54Thank you, Dinos.
16:55N.
16:55And a vowel.
16:57E.
16:58Consonant.
17:00K.
17:01And a vowel.
17:03A.
17:04Consonant.
17:05R.
17:07A vowel.
17:08I.
17:10A consonant.
17:11S.
17:13Er, a consonant.
17:16W.
17:17And a final consonant, please.
17:21And a final T.
17:23Stand by.
17:23One.
17:38Hold on.
17:39All right.
17:41One.
17:41Two.
17:42Two.
17:49On a親 кап.
17:55Dinos. I've got an eight. An eight, Brendan. An eight. Dinos. Swankier. Now then, Brendan. I'm the same. Same. Very
18:04good.
18:08Now, Richard, your eight. I've got an eight. You've got an eight. What is it? Water ski. Very good. Water
18:17ski. Excellent. Yeah, really good.
18:19Anything else, Susie? Can't beat those two. Very good. Moving on, 54 to 40. Dinos in the lead. Brendan, try
18:28this letters game.
18:29Can I have a consonant, please, Rachel? Thank you, Brendan. T. And a vowel. E. And a consonant. P. A
18:39vowel. O. A consonant. C. And a vowel. A. And a consonant. B. And a vowel.
18:50I. And final consonant, please. Final M. Stand by.
18:57Have a consonant, please. Final M. Stand by.
19:28MUSIC CONTINUES
19:30Yes, Dinos?
19:31Seven.
19:32Brendan?
19:33Combat.
19:34Now then, me topic.
19:38Yes, it's a term from Anthropology, Anatomy and Medicine,
19:43and it describes the suture between the two halves
19:47as the frontal bone of the skull.
19:50Very good.
19:51APPLAUSE
19:55Excellent work there, Dinos.
19:57What has the corner got to compare?
19:59Richard, Susie?
20:01We had poetic for six.
20:03Yeah.
20:04Single seven for us, amoebic.
20:06Amoebic.
20:1061 to 40.
20:12Dinos, it's your numbers game.
20:14Six more again, please, Rachel.
20:15Thank you, Dinos.
20:16Six little ones coming up again.
20:19Try for a possible one.
20:19And they are five, three, ten, two, seven, and six.
20:27And this target, 507.
20:30507.
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21:00What about or not?
21:02well Dinos I think I've got it and Brendan just 506 506 so Dinos I did six
21:13times three six times three 18 at the two at the tube 20 no sorry I've used
21:21number twice yeah mmm bad luck random spring onto it all right I've done ten
21:27times five ten times five is fifty seven plus three is ten yep times them
21:34together five hundred and six another six for one away well done well done well
21:40done 47 points to 61 but Rachel 507 what you make of that I found a way if you
21:48say ten plus seven is seventeen five times six is thirty times those together
21:55for five hundred and ten and take away the three five oh seven
21:59fabulous
22:03I was counting Rachel that's brilliant thank you now it's time for our second tea
22:09time teaser which is mouse mall and the clue the Taj Mahal might help you get the
22:14answer to this the Taj Mahal might help you get the answer to this
22:36welcome back I left with the clue the Taj Mahal might help you get the answer to
22:41this and the answer to this is mausoleum mausoleum indeed so 61 to 47
22:49Brandon that's okay thank you can have a constant please Rachel thank you
22:54Brendan N and the vowel O and the consonant T and the vowel U and the consonant L and the
23:07vowel A and the consonant
23:10D and the vowel O and the final consonant please and a final H
23:19stand by
23:52Brendan I've got seven a seven and seven
23:56Brendan hand out Dinos odontal
24:01Odontal
24:02um hand out is all one word so that's good um
24:07odontal um at the moment I'm only finding odontalgia um which is toothache and odontologic but not odontal on its
24:18own I'm a friend to pray Dinos
24:19sorry now what have you got there Richard outland for seven yes
24:24um yes outland and handout I'll choose seven thank you thanks to the
24:28corner 61 please 54 Dinos your letters game
24:32uh consonant please Rachel thank you Dinos M and a vowel E
24:38consonant T a vowel A
24:42consonant B a vowel O a consonant G
24:51uh a consonant S and a final consonant please and a final R
25:00some bye
25:02so
25:04so
25:32Dinos
25:33uh eight and eight and Brendan six
25:38that's six great thank you and portages
25:42portages
25:44pops up all the time
25:45portages
25:46carries from one game to the next Richard portages yes
25:50Susie same for us yeah that's it thank you 69 to 54
25:55Susie what have you prepared for us today by way of your origins of words
26:02um well I can take none of the credit for this but I've been having a really nice time
26:06online looking at an atlas of true names um and essentially what it does is it replaces the
26:11traditional names of countries um mountains rivers etc into the sort of ethnological ones
26:18if you like so the meanings of those names and uh I'll just give you a few of my discoveries
26:24along
26:25the way so um these are the traditional names and then the actual um original ones at least in
26:30terms of their meaning um so start with london london is the unfordable river town that's um the meaning
26:36of that one um you have harringay which was herring's enclosure islington which was hostage hill
26:43and fulham is village of plenty um harrow is the heathen temple um move up north you've got
26:50manchester breast-shaped hill um the chilterns near me are the hilly hills um gateshead is goat head
26:56originally so that was a headland where goats roamed or where sacrifices of goats were made
27:01and blithe is a happy place which is lovely folkestone was the people's meeting place folkstown
27:08epsom was the wild boars village um basing stoke this is a wonderful one the place of the short ones
27:13people uh which i like and slough you know that john betteman absolutely hated um he would have
27:19appreciated this one it's swampy hole um um wales um i think i've mentioned before is the land of
27:27the strangers because wales was named by the anglo-saxons for the celts that lived there um
27:31going north of the border you have ben nevis which is mount malicious um arbroath mount of the boiling
27:38river uh dundee fort of the fiery one um nottingham famously the village of snot people so it was
27:44originally snottingham um but understandably they changed that one you've got to stay off the
27:49web um um and dorchester is the fort of fist-sized pebbles
28:03very good i live on hostage hill yeah great beautiful makes sense and we'll be putting it
28:10into the estate agent details anytime soon but yes i'm wondering why they released you
28:14well honestly 69 to 54 brendan your letters game can i have a constant piece rachel thank you brendan
28:23w and the vowel i and the consonant g and the vowel u and the consonant s a vowel a
28:37consonant m
28:40a vowel e and the final consonant please and a final r stand by
28:49so
29:04so
29:06so
29:20brendan i've got seven seven and seven brendan images do you not earwigs yes that's absolutely
29:29fine yeah earwigs any more sevens richard mirage isn't it yeah very good susie seven the best for us
29:36seven's it all right and dino's final letters game off we go a consonant please rachel thank you dino
29:44us s s and a vowel s and a vowel you consonant r and a vowel e consonant s vowel
29:57i a consonant m a vowel a
30:07are e and a final vowel wise a final eothing line a vowel a vowel a vowel a vowel a
30:32vowel a vowel a vowelcc
30:43Well, do you know us?
30:45Er, seven.
30:47Brendan?
30:47And seven.
30:49And?
30:50Masseur.
30:51Yes, Brendan.
30:52Messier.
30:53And Messier.
30:55Good sevens.
30:56Now, any advance?
30:58What, an eight?
30:59Measures.
31:00Oh, very good.
31:01Measures.
31:02Well done, Richard.
31:03APPLAUSE
31:06OK, shall we leave it there, Susie?
31:08Yes.
31:1083 to 68 into the final numbers game.
31:14Brendan?
31:14Can I have four large and two small, please, Rachel?
31:17Fall up.
31:17Pulling out all the stops for the final gamble.
31:19Thank you, Brendan.
31:20Definitely not over yet.
31:21Final numbers of this semi-final are three and five,
31:25and then the big four.
31:2650, 100, 75 and 25.
31:30And the target, 632.
31:326-3-2.
31:342-4-2.
31:355-9-2.
32:05Brendan?
32:07632.
32:08Dinos?
32:09632.
32:10Off we go then, well done.
32:11Brendan?
32:1275 plus 50.
32:14125.
32:15Times by 5.
32:17625.
32:18And then 100 over 25 is 4.
32:20Yep.
32:21And add the 3 and add it on.
32:22Well done, 632.
32:24Dinos, same way?
32:26All right.
32:26Yep.
32:27Well done.
32:30Good competition.
32:32Good test, both of you.
32:3493 to 78.
32:36Sees Dinos teetering on the brink of another 100.
32:40Gentlemen, fingers on buzzers.
32:41All right, let's roll today's countdown conundrum.
32:50Dinos?
32:51Potpourri.
32:52Let's have it.
32:54Said with great confidence there.
32:56Here it comes.
32:57Potpourri, well done.
33:06So the seeding is holding up there.
33:08Our number two seed just trumps our number three, Brendan.
33:13Bad luck, Brendan.
33:14You played very well.
33:15Very well.
33:16103.
33:1678.
33:17This is for you.
33:19A piece of kryptonite for your mantelpiece back there in Sunny Hill in Derbyshire.
33:26Well done.
33:26Yeah, thank you very much.
33:27Well done.
33:27You keep in touch with us, won't you?
33:28Yeah, we'll do.
33:29And I wish Dino and Nelly the best for the final.
33:31Indeed.
33:32All right.
33:34Now, you have a calm evening because tomorrow you're in the final.
33:37How about that?
33:38That's brilliant.
33:40Should be a good game.
33:41All right.
33:41See you tomorrow.
33:42Rest easy.
33:43Thank you very much.
33:44You coming back tomorrow?
33:45Looking forward to it.
33:46First final, Nick.
33:46Can't wait.
33:47Your first final.
33:48Brilliant.
33:48We've got two great young finalists.
33:50Susie, see you tomorrow?
33:51Yes.
33:51And Rachel too?
33:52Yeah, number one seed versus number two seed.
33:54But I have to say, number three seed didn't stop smiling for his whole ten games here.
33:58So, sad day to lose Brendan.
34:00Indeed it is.
34:01It's a good guy.
34:02We'll see you tomorrow.
34:03See you tomorrow.
34:03Big final tomorrow.
34:05You can't miss it.
34:06We'll be here.
34:07Same time, same place.
34:08You be sure of it.
34:09A very good afternoon.
34:10You can contact the programme by email at countdown at channel4.com, by Twitter at C4Countdown,
34:17or write to us at Countdown Leeds LS3 1JS.
34:21You can also find our webpage at channel4.com forward slash countdown.

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