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of their chosen word, with the player who selected the letters declaring first. If either player has not written their word down in time, he/she must declare this also. The words are then revealed. If either player has not written their word down, that is revealed first; otherwise, the shorter word is shown first. The teams score one point for each letter in both words, up to a maximum of 18. If a contestant offers an invalid word then they score no points. If the second player reveals the same word as the first, this must be proved by showing the word to the other contestant. Finally, two word authorities (Tony
Pandolfo, Lori Huggins) reveal the best word they could find from the selection, aided by the production team.
1620:. It closely followed the gameplay of the UK version, albeit with a slightly more modern set (with subtly animated background), but the clock, manual letterboards and whiteboard for the maths problems were all present. In the course of the show there were 5 letter rounds, 3 number rounds and a final Conundrum round. The winners of each show carried over to the next episode (up to a maximum of 6 episodes, upon which they must retire), whilst the runner-up went home with a Macquarie dictionary. SBS "retired" the show in June 2012 and replaced it with the British version of the program,
286:, the latter two respectively checking words proposed by the contestants and providing solutions to the number problems the contestants fail to solve. Renard was hired on the show at the age of 19, after having won as a contestant in 12 consecutive matches. Starting on 17 September 2022, Boulin-Prat was replaced by Blandine Maire and Renard by Stéphane Crosnier, due to disputes over their salaries and the terms of their contracts. The show came to an end on 25 August 2024 after a 52 year run, it aired at weekends during its last two years.
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each selection. The contestant may pass as often as desired, and the selections are cycled until the time expires or all eight have been solved. If the contestant has a joker earned from the opening duel, they may call "sesame" and receive the €100 for the current letter selection. If the contestant solves all eight selections without using the joker, they win an extra €100 for a daily potential maximum of €900.
1783:. Originally presented by Elisenda Roca as of 1991, with a lavishly artistic designed studio and the music for each round being extracted from classical music, a movie soundtrack or similar. There are four rounds consisting of a number game followed by two letter games. Between the second and third round there was a duel that consists of finding two words on the same theme from the nine letters provided.
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out a series of calculations whose final total is equal to that target. They may only use the four basic arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and do not have to use all six numbers. Only positive integers may be obtained at any step, and no number may be used more times than it appears in the selection.
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be found with the six given numbers) the contestants must find as fast as possible. As in duels, only one answer is accepted, from the first player to provide one. If the answer is correct, five points are awarded to the player giving it. If the answer is incorrect, the player's opponent receives three points.
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This round was introduced in 2016 along with a new set for the show. Only the winning contestant plays this round, and they have two minutes to find the longest word possible in eight different 10-letter selections, receiving €100 per correct answer given. The length of the longest word is given for
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At the end of the game, the contestants play the "final sprint" where they have to solve two problems. As opposed to the other rounds during the game (except duels), these have been generated prior to the show and they admit at least one perfect solution (either a 10-letter word or a number that can
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Six numbers are chosen at random from a group consisting of the integers 1 through 10 inclusive, 25, 50, 75, and 100. It is possible for the same number to be chosen more than once. A random three-digit target number from 101 to 999 is then generated, and the contestants are given 40 seconds to work
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Both team members write down the words they have found during the round, in case they have the same one. The players may confer, but each player comes up with an individual word and shows them Match Game style at the end of the 30 seconds. After the 30 seconds are up, the players declare the length
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s letters and numbers are displayed as tiles physically placed on a board, with the time limit being measured using a huge analogue clock that stands behind the contestants, as opposed to a bar gradually filling in. The clock and the music played during the rounds, have become icons of the UK show.
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styled to resemble the clock and defeated contestants and retiring champions receive an assortment of show-themed merchandise. The top players during each series are invited back at its end to compete against each other for prizes that have included, at different times, a full leather-bound set of
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Once the letters are selected, the contestants are given 30 seconds to form the longest word possible, using each letter no more times than it appears. The contestant who forms the longer valid word scores one point per letter used; if both contestants find the same word or words of equal length,
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In this round, one contestant is asked how many vowels s/he would like to be used in a selection of 10 randomly generated letters, each chosen unseen from all possible vowels or consonants. The same letter may appear more than once. The game originally used seven letters, increasing with time to
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Letter tiles are arranged face-down into two piles; one all consonants, the other vowels. The contestant picks a pile, and
Jackson reveals the top tile from that pile and places it on the board. A selection of nine tiles is generated in this way, and must contain at least three vowels and four
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Each show is made up of 16 problems presented in three sections. The first and second sections consist of two letter problems and two numbers problems played alternatively and followed by a duel. The third round consists of two letter problems and two numbers problems played alternatively and
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began in 1982 on
Channel 4 but still made by Yorkshire Television. It is a close adaptation of the same format, the main differences are that the rounds last only 30 seconds instead of 45, only one contestant chooses the letters or numbers in each round and the "duels" are replaced with the
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The team has 45 seconds to solve seven scrambled words (four, five, six, seven, seven, eight and nine letters long). All words had something in common, like "At the Movies". The celebrity was allowed to assist. Getting each word was worth $ 200 and all seven words were worth $ 10,000.
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In the letters game, there were three stacks of consonants and vowels. Like in the French version, contestants picked alternately, but the person to begin the round also got to choose which of the three stacks was used for the round.
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with television host Kostas
Papadonopoulos, but this was cancelled after 19 February 1990 after 15 episodes, as Papandonopoulos' schedule had more-important obligations and the producers were unable to find a replacement host.
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Only one answer is accepted, from the first player to buzz-in. If the answer is correct, ten points (originally five points) are awarded to the player giving it. If the answer is incorrect, the opponent receives three points.
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consonants. Then, the clock is started and both contestants have 30 seconds to come up with the longest word they can make from the available letters. Each letter may be used only as often as it appears in the selection.
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The style of presentation is notably (and deliberately) more old-fashioned and uses no computerised elements whatsoever, other than a random number generator for the numbers round. Whereas contestants on
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Before the regular letters and numbers rounds, a toss-up duel is played, with the winner earning a "sesame," or joker, that can be used in the final bonus game (introduced in 2016).
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1000, and returned for another game. The runner-up won a dictionary and the home game. The ultimate winner won a R40,000 laptop, while the runner-up won a R10,000 PC.
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eight and then nine; the 10-letter rule was instituted on 4 April 2010. Contestants previously selected letters by calling for one vowel or consonant at a time.
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602) and get to play again the next day. If the game was tied, they both would get to play again the next day and each player would win 50,000 pesetas (€301).
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from 1989 until 1993. Host of the show was former radio host and DJ Jackie
Dewaele, also known as Zaki. Assists were Walter De Meyere and Carine Van de Ven.
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During the word games, both contestants score regardless of whether it's the winning word or not. During the numbers games, only the closer answer scores.
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The first player to win two games out of three, or to win a single game by 50 points or more, wins the match and takes/retains the championship.
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Each contestant, starting from the lowest-scored one, chooses which kind of problem they want to play with : numbers or letters.
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Unaired Television Pilots, 1945-2018; By Vincent Terrace; Countdown #320; page 46
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which means "One word, one operation" is the name of the
Turkish version of the game, aired by
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1990:
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with television host
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are not shown on the letters, but may be added as needed: for instance, the French word
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is the name of the
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was filmed on 18 September 1990 hosted by Los
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is the name of the Yugoslavian version of the game, produced by the
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Should a team find a 9-letter word, they instantly win $ 25,000.
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which was to be a spin-off of their regional news programme
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which originally aired from 1965 to 2024. It was created by
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YouTube page as part of his ongoing Wink's Vault series.
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who commissioned a series of eight shows under the title
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area. The current long-running United Kingdom series
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1977:An unsold pilot for a U.S. version titled
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1997:). In 2023, the full pilot was posted on
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2009:Two teams, each with one celebrity (
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2209:Countdown Game Show|U.S. PILOT|RARE
2088:"SBS revives Letters & Numbers"
1924:Conundrum", a nine-letter anagram.
1616:on 2 August 2010. It was hosted by
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2340:(Granada Media, 2001) p. 9–15.
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1793:The correct sum gets 9 points.
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1608:An Australian version, called
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753:Celebrity Letters and Numbers
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262:The game debuted in 1965 as
1938:Des chiffres et des lettres
1930:Des chiffres et des lettres
1815:in January 2024, hosted by
1777:Des chiffres et des lettres
1775:) is another adaptation of
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1329:Goyo González (2007–2012) (
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229:Des chiffres et des lettres
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1321:(2010–2012) (Telemadrid)
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1943:computerised displays,
1871:Serbo-Croatian language
238:[dɛʃifʁedɛlɛtʁ]
1901:. As the presenter of
941:Kostas Papadonopoulos
651:International versions
2362:Countdown (game show)
2226:"Letters And Numbers"
1883:Countdown (game show)
1729:South African version
1707:Grámmata kai Arithmoí
1684:Grámmata kai Arithmoí
1396:Bir Kelime, Bir İşlem
921:Grámmata kai Arithmoí
839:Des mots et des maths
2246:on 17 December 2007.
1889:Yorkshire Television
1869:. The show used the
1844:Bir Kelime Bir İşlem
1767:The Spanish TV show
1692:Γράμματα και Αριθμοί
1455:(1997, edition 2000)
916:Γράμματα και Αριθμοί
602:La bonne orthographe
243:television programme
2067:Hofstadter, Douglas
1854:Yugoslavian version
1773:Numbers and Letters
1610:Letters And Numbers
1604:Letters and Numbers
1288:(1991–1996; 2024–)
1200:Kristina Radenković
925:Christos Oikonomou
719:Letters and Numbers
676:Non-broadcast pilot
297:throughout Canada.
264:Le mot le plus long
43:Numbers and letters
2186:stand-in 2020–2021
1893:Calendar Countdown
1668:Cijfers en Letters
1649:Cijfers en Letters
1598:Australian version
1576:Vedrana Međimorec
1453:William G. Stewart
1340:Televisión Canaria
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1987:Charlie O'Donnell
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440:Le compte est bon
428:le compte est bon
295:TV5 Québec Canada
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