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DTCEIASHF?

  • 04-11-2010 6:27pm
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    It was a moment many die-hard Countdown lovers would have given their student loan to see. Rachel Riley, replacement to the inimitable Carol Vorderman on the long-running words and numbers show, pulled out a series of letters from her virtual hat: DTCEIASHF. Heads bent down, pencils were put to paper as each contestant tried to form the longest word. And for one quick-witted, if potty-mouthed, Cambridge University student the eight-letter answer came in a flash of inspiration. "****face?" he offered.

    Sadly, the powers that be at Channel 4 ruled that, rather than reward Jack Hurst for thinking on his feet, the round of the daytime gameshow would have to be scrapped because the expletive had been let loose, despite many fans arguing that such colouful constructs should merit double points, and the backing of Countdown's oracle, Dictionary Corner's Susie Dent. Dent told presenter Jeff Stelling the term, slang for "rude or obnoxious person" or "drunk person", would have been acceptable. Yet, to mass disappointment – Facebook groups are sure to follow – the station decided it was not suitable and a fresh selection of letters was used.

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    I'm sure that he's kicking himself for not realising that he could have used all nine letters.


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