Daphne Fowler

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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Contestant on the following:
[[Brain of Britain]] (series winner)
[[Brain of Britain]] (series winner)
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[[Sale of the Century]] (winner)
[[Sale of the Century]] (winner)
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[[One to Win (2)|One to Win]]
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[[X Marks the Spot]] (panellist)
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+ many other appearances
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+ many other one-off appearances
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Retired bank secretary from Weston-super-Mare, easily Britain's best known 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).
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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).
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Other programmes on which she has appeared include: [[Bullseye]], [[Masterteam (1)|Masterteam]], [[Runway]] and [[Winner Takes All]].
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Other programmes on which she has appeared include: [[Bullseye]], [[Jeopardy!]] (for which she postponed her honeymoon), [[Masterteam (1)|Masterteam]], [[Runway]] and [[Winner Takes All]].
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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== Web links ==
== Web links ==
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[http://www.daphnefowler.com Official site]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Fowler Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Fowler Wikipedia entry]
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[http://www.quizplayers.com/quizplayers/people/daphne_fowler.html Biography - QuizPlayers.com]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2014-05-25|Weaver's Week]] career retrospective.
[[Category:People|Fowler, Daphne]]
[[Category:People|Fowler, Daphne]]

Current revision as of 09:49, 25 May 2014

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! (for which she postponed her honeymoon), 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.

Web links

Official site

Wikipedia entry

See also

Weaver's Week career retrospective.

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