Countdown - Tuesday 30th July 2002 - Episode 3297
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2019
- Broadcast on Tuesday 30th July 2002 - Richard Whiteley & Carol Vorderman host the show in which contestants race against the clock to pit their wits against vowels, consonants and numbers. With Phiona Stanley and dictionary corner guest Tom O'Connor - All copyright remains with Channel 4 & ITV Studios
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I wish we had the show in the US!
Keep it up (you’re doing us all proud!)!
"Now listen, don't you start." Richard Whitely just gave her a 🟨 xD
11:33 now there's a 2020 word!
My solution to the second numbers game:
7-1=6
6 x 100 = 600
50 / 10 = 5
5 + 4 = 9
600 + 9 = 609
The thing I like most about watching old episodes of TV programs is how the set design changes with the times. This now feels positively retro to me while at the time it would have been seen as up to date and contemporary... but I never really liked mid 2000s decor anyway. Too bright!
I think it’s just overlit; it looks much better in episodes from 2000 or 2001.
I always image there is a team behind the scenes looking for words and then passing their findings onto the dictionary corner.Maybe it's just Suzie Dent that gives this impression?
5x2 is 10, 10 by 50 is 500, 7+5+9 is 21, 500 -21 :)
Tuesday 30th July 2002
Let’s goooo Danny!!!
He's not only tall but with it aswell
1:43 "The mayor of Wetwang" Are you serious? Do you not know what that means, Richard? 😅
Who else is here from See You Next Tuesday seeing what the Chinese rent man joke is.
That's not how I got here but I was looking out for it because of your comment. Unfortunately I don't get it at all.
Have you got the 2002 and 2003 grand finals please
2002: S47 - 8
2003: S49 - 0
Bring them immediately!
I agree (countdowngoofs, get your act together now!)!
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Because I’m a huge fan of the show (and I’m destined for them immediately!)!
4:41 Can anybody explain the Yorkshire rent man joke? I don't get it. It sounds like he says "Shin Tin". I don't understand and have no idea how it relates to Yorkshire.
"Shintin" or "she int' in" is how a Yorkshireman would pronounce "she isn't in", an excuse you may give to the landlord when he shows up demanding rent
@@MichaelH3948 Thank you! 😁
I definitely wouldn't have got there myself.
Mine for last numbers: 479 = (50x2x5)-9-7-5