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He is next due to film one of the series quarter finals on October 18. He added on Twitter: 'I need to lie in a darkened room after it all now!'įamous Countdown word expert Susie Dent tweeted that this week had been 'one of the most memorable weeks in my thirty years of Countdown.' He previously told The Times: 'I'm gobsmacked really, but I've had a great time and thank you to the crew on and off camera. Possibly my favourite contestant ever but can now happily apply to go on knowing he won't be there!' Meanwhile would-be contestants joked they could finally apply to go on the show safe in the knowledge that Mr Stevenson would not be appearing on a future series. Congratulations!'Īnother added: 'I was on the edge of my seat! Congrats to Tom.' Stevenson said he first became interested in the show after studying for his GCSEs after being left house-bound by agoraphobiaĪfter his latest appearance on the programme yesterday, one Twitter user said: 'The best thing about Covid is that I get to watch Countdown every day! What a show! Tom Stevenson is a legend!'Ī second wrote: 'Wonderful to witness Tom Stephenson break the 1000 point record. He has quickly gained fans online after his dominant performances and honesty about his mental health struggles.
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Mr Stevenson joked he is 'happy that my face is off the TV for a few months' following the airing of his eighth win, which was filmed in August.

He hopes to become an English teacher after completing his degree this year. He received three Ds in his A-Levels and previously said he entered the show to 'prove to myself I shouldn’t let the grades define my ability'.Īsked online where he is heading next after his success on the show, he told his Twitter followers he was 'hopeful' of appearing on Pointless and is considering joining Worcester's first ever University Challenge team. He told MailOnline it was a very 'hard time' as he was 'unable to leave the house without feeling nauseous.' The young prodigy began watching Countdown after completing his GCSEs after he was left housebound by agoraphobia, which often manifests as extreme fear to leave home. Tom Stevenson is hopeful of appearing on Countdown and is considering signing up for University Challenge

It wasn't something that I set out to do, I mainly set out just to have a fun time and just win one game. Mr Stevenson, from Burford, Shropshire, told MailOnline: 'I'm elated to have done so well. 'And the coolest customer the whole way through, amazing.' Mr Murray said on the show: 'One thousand points exactly and the first contestant ever to not lose a single round - Tom Stevenson, absolutely sensational,' Murray said. He has collected 1,000 points across his eight appearances so far, stunning Rachel Riley, Susie Dent and Colin Murray in the process.

Last week Mr Stevenson made history on the show after gaining the highest score ever of 154 last week, and has also set a record after working out the final conundrum in just three seconds.īut he told MailOnline his favourite moment of the series so far was his final show, when an excitable host Colin Murray was hoping he would get the eight heat record. Tom Stevenson, 21, from Burford, Shropshire, is currently studying English Literature and Media and Culture Studies at the University of Worcester. A third year university student has become the first person ever to win all eight of his heat rounds on Countdown after he started watching the show while stuck in doors battling agoraphobia.
