COUNTDOWN MONDAY-FRIDAY / C4 / 2.10PM / GAME SHOW
Anne Robinson famously earned the nickname ‘Queen of Mean’ for her steely glare and withering put-downs while hosting the BBC’s popular quiz, Weakest Link.
So, we must admit, it came as a surprise back in February when C4 announced she would be taking the helm of its gentle daytime game show, Countdown, following Nick Hewer’s decision to step down after nearly a decade in the hot seat.
Anne makes her debut this Monday, and when TV Times calls her for a chat about her new job, it’s clear it hasn’t mellowed her in the slightest! In fact, her razor-sharp wit is as cutting as ever – and (delightfully!) we’re no safer from her acerbic observations than a contestant would be.
Here, Anne, 76, reveals why she couldn’t resist when Countdown came calling…
What made you want to be the show’s new presenter?
I’d had a modest amount of offers from, I think, all the channels – several that I didn’t fancy doing. Then Countdown came along, and I thought, ‘That would be really satisfying and enjoyable’. It seemed quite a good fit.
I’ve had all those years thinking on my feet, and it looked like an opportunity to interview the contestants and guests, and be a bit waspish. I tend to do The Times crossword, so I’m not completely hopeless at anagrams. Less good at mental arithmetic.
How did you prepare for this job?
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