Countdown - 2000th Edition - Part 1 Of 3
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- This episode was kindly donated by Bryan Higgins - Broadcast on Tuesday 6th May 1997 - Part 1 Of 3 - William G Stewart hosts this special edition of the show as Richard Whiteley & Carol Vorderman invite a host of famous faces to celebrate 2000 episodes of Countdown - All copyright remains with Yorkshire Television and ITV Productions - PLEASE COMMENT!
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RIP William G Stewart, thank you for your entertainment.
RIP William G Stewart and Richard Whiteley
Richard Whiteley forever!
- I have to say I just loved the guy and I never even once saw him in the flesh, never mind being up close and personal with him every day for decades like Carol was.
So I can't even begin to imagine the devastating grief Carol must have suffered with his untimely death.
He seemed to have an ageless quality to him that made his death all the more unacceptable.
I.R.P.
Fantastic voice-over at the start ;-)
Thank you for amazing episode!
Rare to see some IVC on Channel 4 there as well.
Yeah, he must be a really good looking bloke lol
Did richard whiteley ever do 15 to 1?
this is the edited reapeat version that was shown about 2 months later
I don't think this is regarded as a proper countdown episode as William G Stewart also hosted a This Is Your Life-style retrospective which was broadcast immediately after the 1999th edition. I think this is it,
needs reuploding no sound
That bit between 1:15 and 2:06 was absolutely awful. Just pulling silly faces which means nothing to the viewers. And that bit at 5:05 where the guy runs downstairs because he doesn't want to miss Countdown...which they just happened to have cameras in his bedroom to capture was one of the things that is sadly wrong about documentaries in the last couple of decades. Why didn't he just get up and go 10 seconds earlier? And that stupid bit right afterward of them all leaving the library in a hurrry. So dumbed down.
its obvious you were not a countdown viewer, the parts at the beginning is all about the uniqueness of the show and likeability of richard and carol