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  2. Susie Dent - Wikipedia

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    On each episode, she provides a brief commentary on the origin of a particular word or phrase. Dent is the longest-serving member of the show's current on-screen team, first appearing in 1992; she has since made more than 5,000 appearances. [9] Dent also works on the spin-off show 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. [10]

  3. 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown - Wikipedia

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    Susie Dent's "Origin of Words" section does not appear but is instead replaced with an additional segment from the guest. In earlier episodes, Joe Wilkinson appeared as Riley's assistant in the second half of the show, often dressed in costume whilst using props.

  4. Countdown (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Susie Dent and Rachel Riley fill their normal roles. It uses similar rules to the standard game, but has a strong comedy element, a reduced amount of rounds and is two against two. It began in 2012 and continues airing new episodes; as of 31 January 2025, 167 episodes of 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown have aired.

  5. Little Suzi's on the Up - Wikipedia

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    "Little Suzi's on the Up" is a song by British new wave group Ph.D. It was released as the band's first single, appearing on their self-titled debut album. The music video for the song was notable for being the fifth music video shown during MTV's launch on 1 August 1981. [1] It is sometimes misspelled by music video stations as Susie or Suzy.

  6. Language Report - Wikipedia

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    The Language Report (or, strictly, the language report) was an account of the state and use of the English language published by the Oxford University Press (OUP) in 2003. It was compiled by lexicographer Susie Dent, best known for her regular appearances on the television word game Countdown, and was an annual publication until 2007.

  7. Wordaholics - Wikipedia

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    Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford, Dave Gorman, Natalie Haynes: the letter 'T' Series 3 1: 3 September 2014: Lloyd Langford, Holly Walsh, Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes: the letter 'A' 2: 10 September 2014: Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent, Natalie Haynes: the letter 'K' 3: 17 September 2014: Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby, Natalie Haynes ...

  8. Celebrities react as Donald Trump wins 2024 US election to ...

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    Celebrities are reacting to the news that Donald Trump will become the 47th US president.. On Wednesday (6 November), the Republican candidate swept to victory following a chaotic campaign dogged ...

  9. The Horne Section - Wikipedia

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    The Horne Section is a British musical comedy band, [1] appearing on radio, television, podcast, and stage. Led by frontman and comedian Alex Horne, the band comprises Joe Auckland (trumpet, banjo, vocals), Mark Brown (saxophone, guitar, vocals), Will Collier (bass, guitar, vocals), Ben Reynolds (drums, vocals) and Ed Sheldrake (keyboards, piano, vocals).