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Revision as of 22:11, 26 August 2006
Contents |
Shows
Contestant on the following:
Brain of Britain (series winner)
Eggheads (as an Egghead)
Fifteen-to-One (regular contestant)
Going for Gold (series winner)
Sale of the Century (winner)
X Marks the Spot (panellist)
+ many other one-off appearances
Biography
Retired bank secretary from Weston-super-Mare, easily Britain's best known female quiz contestant. She has won numerous game shows on TV and radio, including Brain of Britain and many top-of-the-Finals-Board trophies on Fifteen-to-One, including a score of 432 (out of 433).
Other programmes on which she has appeared include: Bullseye, Jeopardy!, Masterteam, Runway and Winner Takes All.
Trivia
She learnt huge lists of names and birth dates for Going for Gold so that when Henry Kelly read out a question beginning "A composer born in 1759..." she already knew the answer. Her efforts won her a trip to the Seoul Olympics.