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00:30Hello, everybody. Welcome to Countdown.
00:33Whether you're having a good Friday and good Friday or not so much,
00:36we promise you the next 45 minutes or so will be a happy place.
00:40Although not so much for a chocolate-loving guardian of the dictionary,
00:44Susie Dent, who's made it through the week, through this dental emergency,
00:48all that chocolate stashed under the desk.
00:51You can't eat any. You can't eat any.
00:53Like a hamster with it all in your cheek.
00:55Oh, is it already there? That's what it is.
00:58That's what it is.
00:58Well, besides Susie, and under strict instructions,
01:01do not touch your chocolate, Mike Bobbins.
01:03I promise I won't touch it.
01:05I wonder what you were doing from this far away, but that's OK,
01:08crossing the fingers.
01:09And, of course, the only one working off the chocolate,
01:11doing any steps during Countdown, is Rachel Riley.
01:14Good afternoon, Rachel.
01:15We all know Susie will be at the fondue.
01:17She'll be there. She can have liquids.
01:19She'll be there, tongue out at the bottom.
01:21Drinking the chocolate.
01:21Now, listen, hello to anybody who's watching their first Countdown ever,
01:27their first Countdown in months, their first Countdown in years,
01:30because we know from all the stats we get,
01:32there's a very different audience in a bank holiday.
01:35People that are usually at work maybe discovered us.
01:37So I thought for a bit of fun here,
01:39we could just throw out some stuff for those people
01:42that we think's really obvious about Countdown,
01:45but actually, if you're not a regular, you'd be like,
01:48how does this work?
01:50The obvious one is always,
01:52you don't have to use all the numbers in the numbers round.
01:55You don't have to use all the numbers.
01:56I actually do play, that's kind of a sideline game.
01:58If it's easy, you can try and do it as an extension.
02:01It's like the school teacher.
02:02Once you finish that one, try and do it using all the numbers.
02:05It's a bit of a challenge.
02:06Now, there's loads of other things.
02:07If they pop up during the show
02:08and you see anything that's obvious to us,
02:10we will stop and we will mention it.
02:13But anyone who's watching for the first time,
02:15we're absolutely delighted to have you.
02:17And it's a good time to mention as well
02:19that if you are just tuning in perchance
02:21and you enjoy the show,
02:23you can catch up on all the usual places
02:25and you can watch stacked programmes and all of that.
02:28We'd love to have you as part of the Countdown family,
02:30which Robbie Hart most definitely is.
02:32He's got his first win on the board,
02:35retired so young and enjoying life.
02:37And Robbie, Mr Hart, have you fallen foul
02:42or have you caught the golfing bug?
02:44I have.
02:46I love golf.
02:47Favourite place to be is on the golf course.
02:49Any particular course?
02:51Ideally, it would be in Spain.
02:53Oh, there you go.
02:54We trip over there.
02:56Well, let me pronounce this right.
02:57The challenger today is Dudley Fouchon-Jones.
03:00You're a proper Countdown Superfan.
03:03This is your show.
03:04And it's a bit of a dream for you
03:06to finally be this side of the desk.
03:08Absolutely.
03:08It's a real privilege to be here.
03:10Yeah.
03:10To be a tiny little part of this marvellous institution, yes.
03:14I know that you wanted to just mention a few people
03:16who, you know, would have been so proud to see you here today
03:19and are no longer with you over the last year.
03:21And you said,
03:21it could be a really nice thing
03:22if I could just pay a little tribute.
03:24And I thought, yeah, absolutely, Dudley.
03:26Well, thank you very much, Colin.
03:27Yes, we lost our mother last September,
03:31but at the grand old age of 98.
03:33What an innings.
03:34Which was wonderful.
03:35So I dedicate this to my mother, Anne.
03:38Yeah.
03:38Also to a very special aunt and uncle
03:41who sadly passed away within a month of each other.
03:45Yeah.
03:45Married couple, and that's Mary and Barry.
03:47That was beautiful.
03:48Thank you, Mitt.
03:51And Robbie, you're going to pick the first letter.
03:53Consonant, please, Rachel.
03:54Thank you, Robbie.
03:55Start today with T.
03:57And another.
03:59C.
04:00And a vowel.
04:01E.
04:03Consonant.
04:04D.
04:05Vowel.
04:07A.
04:09Vowel.
04:10I.
04:11Consonant.
04:13S.
04:14Vowel.
04:15E.
04:16And a consonant, please.
04:18Lastly, H.
04:19At home and in the studio for the last time this week.
04:22Let's play Countdown.
04:23BELL RINGS
04:24BELL RINGS
04:50To be continued.
04:54And that's time. Robbie?
04:55Eight. What a start, an eight.
04:57Dudley? I'm going to go with an eight as well.
04:59Excellent. Robbie, what's your eight?
05:01Headiest. Headiest.
05:06Excellent. That is the headiest
05:07of starts. Eight points each.
05:09Well done, both of you.
05:10And for you, Mike Bobbins, did you match it?
05:13And, well, they're good letters. You never know.
05:14Yeah, they were good letters. We matched it.
05:16We couldn't do better than an eight. We got detaches.
05:18As well. And that is it.
05:20So we will move on and get more letters.
05:22Dudley, it's your first time choosing.
05:24May I have a consonant, please?
05:27Thank you, Dud. R.
05:29And another consonant, please, Rachel.
05:31T.
05:32And another consonant, thank you.
05:34B.
05:35And one more, please.
05:37T.
05:38And a vowel.
05:40I.
05:41And another one.
05:42U.
05:43And another one, please.
05:45E.
05:46And a consonant, please.
05:49Y.
05:50And a final...
05:54Consonant, thank you.
05:55Final N.
05:5730 seconds.
05:57and a consonant.
05:58I'm�� doit sana mãos...
06:06And a consonant, please.
06:06Going to see if I wants to hear you.
06:06All side.
06:08For now...
06:08I know.
06:25Bye-bye.
06:26AYO рублей.
06:26Bye-bye.
06:28And that's time. Dudley. Seven.
06:31And for you, Robbie? Seven. Off you go, Dudley.
06:35Turbine. Turbine. And Robbie?
06:37Nuttier. And Nuttier.
06:39Very good. Good. Lovely sevens.
06:42One of those combinations of letters, isn't it?
06:44We got another two there. Sevens, also buttery.
06:46Yes. And tribute. And tribute.
06:49Sevens all around, but we can't pay tribute to an eight,
06:52so we'll just turn the board around with the scores 15 points apiece.
06:55And we'll get our first numbers from Robbie.
06:59One large, please.
07:00Stick with the cool one large.
07:03Five little first numbers today.
07:05Nine, six, seven, one.
07:09Seven and 75.
07:11And the target, 271.
07:14271. Numbers up.
07:46271.
07:48273.
07:48Missed it by two, Dudley.
07:50Yeah, nothing.
07:51So for seven points, Robbie Hart.
07:54Nine minus six.
07:56Nine minus six, three.
07:57Times 75.
07:59Times 75.
08:00225.
08:01Seven sevens.
08:02Seven sevens.
08:0349.
08:05Add it on.
08:06274.
08:07And then get the one.
08:09One left over.
08:10Yep.
08:10Yeah.
08:11271 then, Rich?
08:12Well, it's a little bit of jiggery-pokery with this one.
08:16Nine minus six is three.
08:19Seven times seven is 49.
08:22But before you times the three by 75, take one off here.
08:25And you get two, two, two to add on for 271.
08:29Nice one.
08:32Friday afternoon.
08:33Still going strong in those numbers as we get this Tea Time teaser.
08:36Which is past eight.
08:37Past eight.
08:38Love this clue.
08:39It's past eight o'clock.
08:41Let's put a Western on and have something to eat.
08:43It's past eight o'clock.
08:44Let's put a Western on and have something to eat.
09:01Welcome back, everybody.
09:03Love that reference to the spaghetti Westerns in the Tea Time teaser,
09:06which is perfect because we know when it comes to the numbers,
09:09we've got the good in Rachel.
09:11We know because of Susie's teeth, she's bad at the moment.
09:14And Mike Bobbins is here too as we get more letters now.
09:18From Dudley.
09:19A consonant, please.
09:20Thank you, Dudley.
09:22L.
09:22And another one, thank you.
09:24T.
09:25And a third one, please.
09:27M.
09:28And go for a fourth.
09:30R.
09:31And we'll have a vowel, please.
09:33A.
09:34And another one.
09:35I.
09:36And another one.
09:38E.
09:39And a consonant, thank you.
09:41S.
09:43And another consonant, thank you.
09:46Lastly, N.
09:47Thank you very much, Dudley.
09:48Here we go.
09:59I hope so.
10:01I hope so.
10:18I hope so.
10:19All right, Furious Scriblin in Dictionary Corner.
10:21We'll get there in a second. Dudley, how many?
10:23I'm going to go for a nine, Colin.
10:25He's going for the biggie. And Robbie?
10:27Nine. Nine as well. OK, Dudley?
10:31Tramlines. Tramlines.
10:32Tramlines. There you go.
10:34You can think of that in so many different ways.
10:37Old school, or you can think of the hair as well,
10:39getting those tramlines, but just to confirm, no hyphens.
10:42No hyphen. Absolutely brilliant. Well done.
10:45APPLAUSE
10:48And, hey, we're at that moment, of course,
10:50because we said we would take nothing for granted
10:52in this bank holiday show,
10:54and people will be looking at the scores going,
10:56well, they only scored nine each.
10:57If in a normal round you get a maximum, we double that score to 18,
11:01which is lovely, because if it happens late on,
11:03and only one person gets a nine, it can blow the game wide open.
11:07So it's a lovely little quirk.
11:08And let's see if it could happen again.
11:09We'll lightning strike twice. Robbie, your letters.
11:11Constant, please, Rachel. Thank you, Robbie.
11:13C.
11:14And another.
11:15R.
11:16And the vowel.
11:18O.
11:19Consonant.
11:20T.
11:21Vowel.
11:22A.
11:23Vowel.
11:25O.
11:26Consonant.
11:27G.
11:29Vowel.
11:30A.
11:31And the consonant.
11:33Lastly, N.
11:34N.
11:35And good luck, everybody.
11:36to be on with 페
12:05I'm going to say not on the back-to-back nines.
12:08Robbie?
12:09It is seven.
12:09Very good. And Dudley?
12:11A five.
12:11Yes, I find it as tricky as that.
12:13What have you got, Dudley?
12:15Tango.
12:15Yeah, you and me, two of us.
12:17And for you, Robbie?
12:18Cartoon.
12:19Oh, for goodness sake.
12:20We're all spotted. Very nice.
12:22Wonderful stuff. Well done.
12:23Cartoon for seven.
12:25Can we dare to beat that?
12:27Can't beat it, can match it.
12:28We've got Cartoon and we've got Octagon.
12:29It's tough. 47-33.
12:31Back to the numbers.
12:33Well, Rach, we know Robbie just likes the one large,
12:35but what about Dudley?
12:37Two large, please, Rachel.
12:38Two large. We're going up one.
12:40Upgrades.
12:40We've got two from the top and four not.
12:43And the small ones, two, one, two and seven.
12:48And the big ones, 25 and 100.
12:50And you need to find 219.
12:53219. Numbers up.
13:25219, Dudley.
13:27219, Colin.
13:28Yes.
13:29Robbie?
13:29219.
13:30Dudley would have liked something a little bit more difficult,
13:33but off you go for ten points.
13:34Two times 100.
13:36Two times 100.
13:37200.
13:38Plus 25.
13:40225.
13:41And then seven minus one is six.
13:43Yeah.
13:43And take it away.
13:44Not going to trouble players like you two.
13:46Yeah.
13:47Robbie?
13:48Yep, Tim.
13:49Nice.
13:49Great work.
13:50Well done.
13:53Well, there you go.
13:54We're only six rounds in.
13:55We've doled out 100 points already.
13:57The maximums help.
13:58But look at that.
13:58Robbie's on 57.
14:00Dudley's on a brilliant 43.
14:01And we have our last chat of the week with Mike Bobbins.
14:05And on your debut,
14:07how have we not talked about stand-up comedy even once, really?
14:10So, because you've got a big tour coming up in September, I think.
14:14So, are you at the planning stage still, or have you pretty much...
14:16I'm at the very early planning stage.
14:19Ideas Man, the name of the tour.
14:20And I am, because I'm an ideas man.
14:22Which means, you know, I'm not very organised at stuff.
14:24Yeah.
14:26But I've been doing stand-up for sort of 15, 16 years, I suppose.
14:30You bring your personal life into your stand-up,
14:32usually at your own expense.
14:34But at this stage, if you involve your wife, Kelly...
14:37She's lovely.
14:38I didn't say she wasn't, Mike.
14:40I have to say that early on.
14:41Do you say to her, is this OK?
14:43I do, and she will...
14:46She's a very good sounding board, Kelly.
14:48English teacher, deputy head.
14:49Beautiful girl, brains and beauty.
14:51Loves this show, so she'll watch this.
14:53Excellent stuff.
14:55I do run things past Kelly.
14:57She does sometimes...
14:58She stopped going to a lot of my live gigs,
15:00because I do mention...
15:01I just mention, you know, being a dad and being married
15:04and all those things.
15:06I've got to tell you a little story about Kelly, if I can, if I may.
15:08Yeah.
15:09I met her 20 years ago.
15:11I was...
15:11If you can try to picture me in my rugby playing shape for a second,
15:15if you will.
15:15Give us a bit of context there.
15:17Like an Adonis.
15:18Like an Adonis in a tracksuit, essentially.
15:20I was teaching PE, and I was...
15:23She was an English teacher.
15:24It was like Beauty and the Beast.
15:27And...
15:29Her eyes weren't painted on.
15:30So we ended up becoming an item.
15:35But then, you know, life gets in the way,
15:38and things took over, and I, you know, you know.
15:41I started...
15:42I was quite vain.
15:43I'm not so much these days.
15:44But I remember I started losing my hair about six, seven years ago,
15:47and I bought some shake-on hair.
15:49I'm not embarrassed to say it.
15:51Hair fibres.
15:52Arrived in the post, and I put the shake-on hair on.
15:54But I was feeling quite sorry for myself anyway.
15:57And Kelly came into the room.
15:58So, what's the matter with you?
15:59I said, she's younger than me.
16:01She's five or six years younger than me.
16:02I said, what are you doing?
16:03I said, you're a pretty young woman like you.
16:04Why are you with this just old, bald bloke like me?
16:08And she said, don't you ever dare say that to me again.
16:11Not for a second.
16:12I've never ever thought that.
16:13I never will.
16:14You're not a fat, bald bloke.
16:17I said, I didn't say fat.
16:21So I found all that at the same time.
16:24Oh, good.
16:25Married life.
16:25Yeah.
16:25I suppose it's quite perverse, the life of a comedian.
16:30Because in moments like that, where you could take offence,
16:33instead your brain goes...
16:34Oh, I just read that's material.
16:35It is indeed.
16:36Well, Kelly, we love the fact that you watch Countdown.
16:39Bank holidays are nuts.
16:40So that's fantastic.
16:41Mike, lovely.
16:42Cheers.
16:43Thank you very much.
16:45All right, let's get back to this keen contest.
16:48Keep your hair on, everyone.
16:50We're getting more letters now from Robbie.
16:52Constance, please.
16:53Thank you, Robbie.
16:54M.
16:54And another.
16:56T.
16:57And the vowel.
16:59O.
17:00Consonant.
17:01S.
17:02Vowel.
17:04E.
17:05A consonant.
17:06N.
17:08Vowel.
17:09I.
17:10Vowel.
17:12E.
17:13And consonant.
17:14Lastly, W.
17:16Let's do it.
17:47Robbie.
17:49Six.
17:50Six for you, Dudley.
17:51Seven.
17:52She's going to go for it.
17:53The six.
17:54Newest.
17:55Newest.
17:55And Dudley.
17:57One of Susie's least favourite words.
17:59I know what it is, yeah.
18:00Moisten.
18:00Moisten.
18:01And she's happy that she...
18:02I'm happy for you, Dudley.
18:04Yes, so, Mike, let's move away from moisten.
18:06Yes, let's do that.
18:07Two eights, we found.
18:10Yeah.
18:10Monetise.
18:12Monetise, yeah.
18:13And semitone.
18:14And a semitone.
18:15Yes, the smallest interval used in classical music.
18:19Magic, and well done for Dudley.
18:20Back to within seven points, and it's your letters.
18:23May I have a consonant, please, Rachel?
18:25Thank you, Dudley.
18:26S.
18:26And another one, please.
18:28Q.
18:29And another one, please.
18:32N.
18:32And one more consonant, thank you.
18:35L.
18:36And a vowel, please.
18:38A.
18:39And another vowel.
18:40I.
18:41And another vowel.
18:42U.
18:43And a consonant, please.
18:46S.
18:47And another consonant, thank you.
18:50Oh, lastly, C.
18:52There you go, let's play.
19:24Dudley.
19:25Seven.
19:26Robbie.
19:27Six.
19:27The six is?
19:28Snails.
19:29These back-to-back sevens here, Dudley.
19:33Scaline, S-C-A-L-I-N-E.
19:35We don't have an E, unfortunately, Dudley.
19:38Oh, I'm so sorry.
19:39Yes, thank you.
19:40So, Robbie, six wins out.
19:42We've got snails.
19:43We have snails.
19:44We've also got quails.
19:45Snails and quails.
19:46There you go.
19:47Food I don't want to eat.
19:48We'll just get on to those numbers.
19:49We'll turn it around and offer up a very important ten points.
19:53We're just 13 in it.
19:54And it's your choice yet again, Robbie.
19:56I'll stick with one large, please.
19:58So far, one large and five out of the bottom selection.
20:03And they are one, ten, three, eight, six.
20:10And the big one, 50.
20:11And the target, 532.
20:14Five, three, two.
20:15Numbers up.
20:45We'll see you next time.
20:46Five, three, two, Robbie.
20:49Five, three, two.
20:50Not a problem.
20:51Dudley?
20:51Five, three, two.
20:52Five, three, two.
20:54Come on, Rob.
20:5450 times 10.
20:5650 times 10.
20:57500.
20:59Three plus one.
21:00Four.
21:01Multiply by eight.
21:02Here's your 32.
21:03Another one.
21:04You know, Colin, another thing people don't realise about this is just a random number generator
21:08and magnets.
21:09People think that they're all possible and they're not.
21:11But that one, obviously, that definitely was in a number of ways.
21:14Happy days.
21:15Happy days.
21:16And for you, Duds?
21:1850 plus three.
21:2053.
21:21Times 10.
21:21530.
21:22And then eight minus six is two.
21:25And I'm dishing out another ten points.
21:27And I'm adding on.
21:28Lovely.
21:28Lovely.
21:29Well done.
21:31And another glaringly obvious thing to us, Rach, but is worth pointing out in terms
21:35of the scores, because we talked about the maximum, is if you get a bang on, you get
21:38ten.
21:39You have to be within five to get seven.
21:41Then six to ten to get five.
21:44But anything over ten, no points.
21:46Yep.
21:46And the other thing that people always ask, the only way we know if it's not possible
21:51is by checking on a computer.
21:52And that's the only thing we use a computer for.
21:54Love all this.
21:54Perfect day to do it as well.
21:56As we get this tea time teaser.
21:58That is a nine-letter anagram, by the way, that you have to work out during the break
22:01from the clue.
22:03It's cuter roof.
22:04Cuter roof.
22:05I really like this clue.
22:07Two couples go on a date to the petrol station.
22:09Two couples go on a date to the petrol station.
22:27Hello again.
22:27Yes, it was the petrol station four court we were looking for.
22:31But the clue, of course, two couples, the other type of four, going courting, which
22:35of course is such an antiquated word, but one that I love, absolutely love.
22:39Where does it go back to, Susie?
22:41It does go back to the courts and the paying of chivalry by knights to women.
22:47They would wear their hearts literally on their sleeve, little love tokens and things.
22:50So, yeah, it's all mixed up in a lovely thing.
22:52That's a nice little mini origins of words, because I'm not going to push you for a full
22:56one with your dental condition.
22:58We have six rounds left today and Robbie's on a 73.
23:02Dudley is doing brilliant on 60.
23:05I mean, you could possibly have double centuries today.
23:08Let's see how the letters fall.
23:09Dudley, you're picking these.
23:12May I have a consonant, please, Rachel?
23:14You may.
23:14Thank you, Dudley.
23:14And another one, thank you.
23:18And another one.
23:20And one more, please.
23:23And a vowel.
23:26And another one.
23:28And another one.
23:31And a consonant, please.
23:34And a vowel, thank you.
23:38And a final, E.
23:41All right, start the clock.
24:13Dudley.
24:15Five.
24:15Ooh.
24:16And Robbie?
24:18Try a seven.
24:19Going to try a seven.
24:20He's not 100%, Dudley, so what's the five?
24:24Gloom.
24:25Gloom might be?
24:27Moorage.
24:28Moorage, so, yeah, with a double O.
24:30Absolutely right.
24:31Yeah, where you moor a boat or ship to the shore, you can pay for it as well.
24:34It's the fee charged for mooring your boat.
24:36Either way, very good indeed.
24:37Not a problem at all.
24:3820-point lead.
24:40Now, our champion moves on to 80 points with five rounds still to go.
24:44Can we beat it or match it?
24:45No, just match that.
24:46Moorage, then we would.
24:47And that's it.
24:47So we'll simply move on and get more letters from Robbie.
24:50Consonant, please, Rachel.
24:51Thank you, Robbie.
24:52S.
24:52And another.
24:54J.
24:55The vowel.
24:57U.
24:58Consonant.
24:59N.
25:00Vowel.
25:01A.
25:03Vowel.
25:04E.
25:06Consonant.
25:07D.
25:08Vowel.
25:10O.
25:12And consonant.
25:13And a final R.
25:16Countdown.
25:16Vowel.
25:17Vowel.
25:20Vowel.
25:26Vowel.
25:32Vowel.
25:33Vowel.
25:34Vowel.
25:34Vowel.
25:34Vowel.
25:35Vowel.
25:47Robbie? Six. Six. Dudley? Eight.
25:51He's got an eight, which would just bring this whole game back into play.
25:55Robbie? Reason. And what have you got there, Dudley?
26:00Adjourned. Adjourned? Say that again. Adjourned.
26:03A-D-J-O-U-R-N-E-D. Ooh!
26:07You were going that way. Adjourns is there for eight,
26:11but adjourned would be a nine if you had that. We don't have the two Ds,
26:15unfortunately. So adjourned would have been an excellent eight. I'm so sorry.
26:19Thank you. Oh, there you go. Just those little
26:22moments, those little moments. Not too much damage there, Robbie. You got a six points
26:26and that 26 point is the lead. And we now know your spoiler
26:31there. We know what the eight is, don't we? Yes.
26:34I'm equally crushed. Well, not equally, but I'm crushed.
26:38All right. Four rounds to go, Dudley. The best thing about Countdown is you can get straight
26:42back on that horse now. A consonant, please, Rachel.
26:47Thank you, Dudley. N. And another one, thank you. T. And another one, thank you. P.
26:53And one more, thank you. S. And a vowel. U. And another one. I. And another one. E.
27:02And a consonant, please. F. And a final consonant, thank you. Final P.
27:11Half a minute.
27:25Just a minute.
27:27She's one.
27:28It 290
27:35One.
27:35Has to be это merger up or you got.
27:36And now.
27:36Two.
27:36Two terms.
27:36Two. Three.
27:39Two.
27:40One.
27:40Two.
27:41One.
27:41Two.
27:42That's time. Dudley. Just a five.
27:45A five. And for you, Robbie? Six.
27:47And a six for you. All right, Dudley.
27:50Pumps. Yes. And for you, Robbie?
27:53Pin-ups. And pin-ups. Is that got a hyphen?
27:56I suspect it does, but yes, it does still.
28:01Holding on to its hyphen, so I'm afraid you can't have that one.
28:03I mean, Dudley's face was tripping him when he said five.
28:08You never know. Look at that. Turn that frown upside down, sir.
28:12Five points for you. Still a bit of a mountain,
28:14but got it back within 21 points. Come on, Mike.
28:18A couple of sevens. Yeah.
28:20Punious. Yes. And snippet.
28:22Oh, snippet is very good indeed. A little snippet.
28:26A snippet. All right, 86 players, 65 Mammoth scores,
28:31which is good with Mike Bubbins here.
28:33And one more letters round to go. You're going to pick them, Robbie?
28:37Quonsonate, please. Thank you, Robbie. N.
28:40And another. D.
28:41And the vowel.
28:44O.
28:45And the consonant.
28:46L.
28:48Vowel.
28:49A.
28:50And the vowel.
28:52I.
28:53Consonant.
28:55R.
28:56Vowel.
28:57O.
28:58And the consonant.
29:00Lastly, L.
29:03Last letters.
29:04...
29:35Robbie. Six. Dudley. Seven, Colin. Seven. Look at this. What have we got, Robbie? Inroads. And for you, Dudley? Ordinal.
29:46Ordinal. Susie. It's all there. Well done. Yes, and you're making inroads into that lead. 86-72. We thought it
29:53was all done. We were thinking about the weekend and what we're going to do. But now, if Dudley can
29:57get the better of Robbie in these last numbers, we will have a crucial countdown conundrum. So, how big a
30:03risk will Dudley take?
30:04Well, it has to be, doesn't it, Rachel? Six small. It has to be something. Six small is a good
30:10shout. And Robbie, yesterday, he crept up from behind the champion and took the day. Let's see if you can
30:16do the same. Final numbers. One, three, five, five, seven and four.
30:23Like it. Like it. And the target. 790.
30:26Seven, nine, zero. Last numbers.
30:28Five, five, five, six, four, five, six, seven, zero.
30:32Six, seven, zero.
30:49So, let's take a look at the Follow the
30:51Four, five, six, six, seven, zero.
30:51Four, five, five, five, four, seven, zero.
30:51Five, seven, zero.
30:54Five, one, three, five, achieve.
31:00790. Dudley? Nothing, I'm afraid.
31:02So you're home and dry, Robbie, no matter what, but how did you get on?
31:05Nothing over here. Nothing over there at all.
31:07Yes, it was one of those.
31:10Well, if you say 5 times 5 is 25, add 3 for 28,
31:17times that by 4 for 112, add the 1 for 113,
31:23and then times that by 7, you get 791.
31:27We did use our trusty computer to find out that 790 is impossible.
31:31So I found that one. That's the best you could have done.
31:33That is awesome. Well done.
31:36As good as it gets. 791.
31:39I was struggling to get within 50.
31:43It's not a crucial day in the week, but it is another fantastic show.
31:4786 plus 72.
31:48Who's going to go out in the high and take the last 10 points of the week?
31:52And hey, Dudley, all those decades watching Countdown,
31:54this is the moment, right? Absolutely.
31:57Everyone wants this moment. Finger on the buzzer.
32:00Let's reveal Friday afternoon's Good Friday Countdown Conundrum.
32:28DUDLEY
32:30DUDLEY
32:30DUDLEY
32:31DUDLEY
32:31Oh no! It's not rest of the time to Robbie!
32:38TREADMARK
32:40The magpie! The magpie! Let's have a look!
32:50it's one of those because you've already won your you're thinking in your head robbie i almost hate
32:53myself for this but you set him up for it dudley if it could split the points a word yeah
33:00all right uh dudley what a gent you are thank you for being here thank you very much indeed
33:04well done and you almost got to taste your own medicine because robbie is as rachel said you
33:09came up on the rails to win your first game and i thought you were going to get caught there
33:13well
33:13i nearly did but i managed to just get there good enjoy your weekend no bank holidays for you we'll
33:20see you back on monday all right thank you and mike bobbins listen i've been wanting you in dictionary
33:25corner for so long finally got a date in your hectic schedule um so it's been lovely to have you
33:30here
33:30will you come back again love to me thanks for having me lots of fun thank you very much everybody
33:34and our hero of the week suzy i'm honest to goodness i couldn't have done a week like that
33:39it looks so so painful i know it has been so hopefully over over the next day or two you
33:45can
33:45get yourself better oh i think it's got to the weekend i'm gonna be tying a hanky you know one
33:48of those traditional hankies yeah uh just to show everyone i've got a toothache and i'm gonna milk it
33:52for all it's well and then hopefully come monday that will look on great stuff rachel you enjoy your
33:57easter bank holiday the kids will be at home well if not i'll get suzy some of those cotton buds
34:02like
34:02marlon brando and the godfather and she can just even it up on the other side yeah that'd be really
34:07good what have you got suzy in dictionary corner you're talking to me listen levi roots will be in
34:13dictionary corner on monday looking after suzy you enjoy your weekend if you can find some time
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