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On 9 January 2012, Hewer became the new host of the Channel 4 game show Countdown taking over from the sports presenter Jeff Stelling. [12] On 7 December 2020, Hewer announced that he would be leaving Countdown in 2021. His final episode aired on 25 June; [13] he was replaced by Anne Robinson.
Nick Hewer said it had been "privilege and a pleasure to take the helm of Countdown". It was then announced on 15 February 2021 that Anne Robinson, who first appeared on the show as a guest in Dictionary Corner in 1987, would take over from Nick Hewer at the start of Series 84. Nick Hewer's final show aired on 25 June 2021. [29]
In February 2021, Robinson was announced as the next host of the game show Countdown, following the resignation of Nick Hewer. [37] Her premiere as host aired on 28 June 2021, marking her return to the show after she first appeared as a guest in the Dictionary Corner in 1987.
Countdown presenter Nick Hewer has revealed that Colin Murray will step in to replace him on the gameshow while he 'shields at home' during lockdown.
He was replaced by Nick Hewer. Stelling returned to Countdown as a guest in Dictionary Corner in August 2023 and, at the invitation of the host Colin Murray, swapped places to present the final part of the week. [10] [11] In August 2016, Stelling presented a new 10-part daytime game show for ITV called Alphabetical. [12]
Nick Hewer: United Kingdom: Countdown (2012–2022) John Michael Higgins: United States: America Says (2018-2022) Split Second (2023-present) Harry Hill: United Kingdom: Harry Hill's Stars in Their Eyes (2015) Adam Hills: Australia: Spicks and Specks (2005–11), Monumenta (2013) (Northern Ireland), Celebrity Fifteen to One (2013–present) (UK ...
Dent is well known as the resident lexicographer and adjudicator for the letters rounds on Channel 4's longest-running game show, Countdown.She began working on Countdown in 1992 at the insistence of her boss, Simon, at Oxford University Press (OUP).
Murray was born on 10 March 1977 in the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald, a suburb of East Belfast, Northern Ireland, and grew up on Dundonald's Ballybeen estate. [6] He said on the 5 September 2022 edition of Countdown that for two days his name was Luke Wright, until "a family member pointed out that was a direction"; he later took his stepfather's surname. [7]