Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
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Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
It's 4 weeks till Countdown returns to our screens, so in the meantime, I'd thought I'd start a poll about the newest dwellers of Dictionary Corner.
I've always wondered, since we seem to talk about the players most of the time, what people have thought about DC since Series 60 began?
Since the start of the year, there have been 14 new inhabitants in Dictionary Corner, sitting next to Susie. I wonder what everyone has thought about the new offerings in DC since Jeff and Rachel have arrived.
Have any been a breath of fresh air? Have any made you want to chuck your TV out of the window? Do you want to see any of them return
Hopefully this poll will decide which are the best and which are not.
This vote will end when the show returns in 4 weeks time.
I've always wondered, since we seem to talk about the players most of the time, what people have thought about DC since Series 60 began?
Since the start of the year, there have been 14 new inhabitants in Dictionary Corner, sitting next to Susie. I wonder what everyone has thought about the new offerings in DC since Jeff and Rachel have arrived.
Have any been a breath of fresh air? Have any made you want to chuck your TV out of the window? Do you want to see any of them return
Hopefully this poll will decide which are the best and which are not.
This vote will end when the show returns in 4 weeks time.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Jerry Springer gets my vote - I wasn't expecting him to be very good, but he was great and I hope he returns soon.
Rory McGrath, David Lloyd and Steve Davis also get honorable mentions from me as being excellent. The only one I didn't like was Jonathan Ansell really, the rest were all pretty good on the whole.
Rory McGrath, David Lloyd and Steve Davis also get honorable mentions from me as being excellent. The only one I didn't like was Jonathan Ansell really, the rest were all pretty good on the whole.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Tim Vine rocks
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
You've got that rightEoin Monaghan wrote:Tim Vine rocks
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
I voted for Tim Vine, but Rory McGrath was a close second for me. Bumble was better than I thought he'd be as well.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Tim Vine got my vote, but Martin Lewis comes a close second.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Springer would be my vote, but Vine and Lloyd were great too. Even if Ian Hyland did 'leak' the 'Susie has help' story, the worst was Jon Gaunt for his "It's great because it's old / English / because I say it is" arguments. At least Anne Widdecombe seems to have thought about her views and considered both sides of the argument and the consequences of a situation.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
I've put Rory McGrath.
I didn't like Tim Vine very much. I suppose it is to be expected that some of his quick-fire type gagging will miss the spot.
I find myself beginning to groan.
I thought Ian Hyland was awful.
I didn't like Tim Vine very much. I suppose it is to be expected that some of his quick-fire type gagging will miss the spot.
I find myself beginning to groan.
I thought Ian Hyland was awful.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Ralph Gillions wrote:I didn't like Tim Vine very much. I suppose it is to be expected that some of his quick-fire type gagging will miss the spot.
I find myself beginning to groan.
Me too. He also has the strange and annoying habit of waiting for applause/praise/laughter. Doesn't seem to realise that if people missed the point they missed it. His prob.
I voted Springer - a genuine man there - also moved by his 'Who Do You Think You Are' prog.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
1. Tim Vine
2. Matt le Tiss
3. JERRRR-RY
in that order. I've enjoyed Anton Du Beke's (sp?) run as well although I know he's MubeenDE on before.
2. Matt le Tiss
3. JERRRR-RY
in that order. I've enjoyed Anton Du Beke's (sp?) run as well although I know he's MubeenDE on before.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
James Robinson wrote:You've got that rightEoin Monaghan wrote:Tim Vine rocks
I agree. End of anecdote.
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Fool's top.
Fool's top.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
I seem to have gone with the majority here.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Well, with just a week till the long awaited return of the show, it seems that my mate, Tim Vine, is leading the poll with 1 week to go, with Jerry Springer, Rory McGrath & Matt Le Tissier in joint second.
Hopefully, there'll be a few more people come to vote, but I'll probably be lucky to pass the 50 votes mark.
Still, not long to go before Jeff, Rachel & Susie return to our screens.
Hopefully, there'll be a few more people come to vote, but I'll probably be lucky to pass the 50 votes mark.
Still, not long to go before Jeff, Rachel & Susie return to our screens.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Hooray, 50 has been reached with 3 days to go! Having said that, it means that there has been an average of just TWO votes a day since I started this poll, which is pretty rubbish it has to be said.James Robinson wrote:Hopefully, there'll be a few more people come to vote, but I'll probably be lucky to pass the 50 votes mark.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
Well, Countdown has returned, which means the voting is over.
And so:
The most popular Countdown newbie is... Tim Vine with 45% of the vote.
2nd: Matt Le Tissier with 11%
3rd: Jerry Springer with 9%
Joint 4th: David "Bumble" Lloyd & Rory McGrath with 7%
Joint 6th: Kate Humble, Colin Murray & Steve "Interesting" Davis with 5%
All the rest: 0%
P.S. Thanks to everyone for voting or commenting on this poll.
And so:
The most popular Countdown newbie is... Tim Vine with 45% of the vote.
2nd: Matt Le Tissier with 11%
3rd: Jerry Springer with 9%
Joint 4th: David "Bumble" Lloyd & Rory McGrath with 7%
Joint 6th: Kate Humble, Colin Murray & Steve "Interesting" Davis with 5%
All the rest: 0%
P.S. Thanks to everyone for voting or commenting on this poll.
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Re: Who's the best Dictionary Corner newbie?
This is a nice thread.