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  1. Countdown is a British game show involving word and mathematical tasks that began airing in November 1982. It is broadcast on Channel 4 and is currently presented by Colin Murray, assisted by Rachel Riley with lexicographer Susie Dent.

  2. A brief overview of Countdown and some of its records and terminology. The team: Colin Murray, Rachel Riley, and Susie Dent. The show's institutions: The conundrum, the pencam, and the Teatime Teaser. Harry Savage, the reigning series champion, and his series grand final against Viraj Seelam.

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  3. Countdown: With Susie Dent, Carol Vorderman, Richard Whiteley, Rachel Riley. The long-running words and numbers game.

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    Countdown originated from the format of the French game show Des chiffres et des lettres (Numbers and Letters), created by Armand Jammot. After watching the programme, Belgian record executive Marcel Stellman brought the format to Britain on the belief it could be popular overseas and proposed his concept for the British version to several networks...

    Alongside the original cast from Calendar Countdown, the new format of the show led to production staff seeking out further hostesses through advertisements in national newspapers for young women to become a member of the programme's cast, with notable conditions about their involvement, in particular, those recruited for calculations found it made...

    In October 2005, Channel 4 announced that Des Lynam would take over as the main presenter, having previously participated in the celebrity edition (Celebrity Countdown) in April 1998. His first show aired on 31 October 2005 and between January and April 2006, additional episodes aired on Saturdays. Lynam's tenure ran until December 2006, whereupon ...

    The Countdown intro has changed over time since it began in 1982. For the 1981 pilot, it was a round span with pink words 'Calendar Countdown'. The first intro after the beginning of Countdown in 1982 was a black background with the words Countdown in yellow. After this, it was blue until the late 80s/early 90s, COUNT DOWN with the background havin...

    Countdown quickly established cult status within British television – an image which it maintains today, despite the loss of key presenters. The programme's audience comprises mainly students, homemakers and pensioners, owing to the "teatime" broadcast slot and inclusive appeal of its format and presentation. Countdown has been one of Channel 4's m...

    The first episode of Countdown was repeated on 1 October 2007 on More4 and also on 2 November 2007 on Channel 4; this was as part of Channel 4 at 25, a season of programmes to celebrate its 25th birthday. On 2 November 2007, Countdown celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary and aired a special 'birthday episode'. The two players were 2006 winner Co...

    Countdown has occupied a tea-time broadcast slot since its inception, originally in a 30-minute format. Since 2001, an episode lasts around 45 minutes including advertising breaks. During the normal series, the winner of each game returns for the next day's show. A player who wins eight games is declared an "octochamp" and retires from the programm...

  4. Countdown is a British game show created as the first program on Channel 4 in 1982, currently showing at 2:15PM. It was inspired by Des Chiffres Et Des Lettres. It later produced a spinoff, Celebrity Countdown, and for Channel 4’s 30th anniversary, the teams of 8 Out Of 10 Cats and Countdown...

  5. Countdown is a British game show involving word and arithmetic tasks. It is currently broadcast on Channel 4 and is now presented by Colin Murray, assisted by Rachel Riley, doing the maths and letters, Susie Dent, in dictionary corner. It was the first ever program to be aired on Channel 4, on the 2 November 1982.

  6. Eine der am längsten laufenden Gameshows des britischen Fernsehens ist die tägliche Nachmittagssendung „Countdown“ bei Channel 4. Basierend auf dem französischen Original „Des chiffres et des lettres“ ist die britische Show seit 1982 ohne Unterbrechung auf Sendung.