Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday? She would be ecstatic. She knows all her letters thanksto countdown. Im such a proud Mum.
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You can email countdown@channel4.com or write to Countdown, ITV Yorkshire, Leeds, LS3 1JS.Helena Martin wrote:Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday?
Or you may have already done enough - the production team do browse (and contribute to) this forum.Helena Martin wrote:My daugher is 2 and really really loves countdown. She knows what time it comes on and recognises 'Jeff' as 'the man on countdown'
Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday? She would be ecstatic. She knows all her letters thanksto countdown. Im such a proud Mum.
Welcome Helena. There was a nice-seeming lady with a similar name on the forum before who also told us about her child learning words from Countdown: http://www.c4countdown.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 782#p11782 . . . but she vanished from here.Helena Martin wrote:My daugher is 2 and really really loves countdown. She knows what time it comes on and recognises 'Jeff' as 'the man on countdown'
Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday? She would be ecstatic. She knows all her letters thanksto countdown. Im such a proud Mum.
Phil Reynolds wrote:You can email countdown@channel4.com or write to Countdown, ITV Yorkshire, Leeds, LS3 1JS.Helena Martin wrote:Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday?
How weird!Derek Hazell wrote:Welcome Helena. There was a nice-seeming lady with a similar name on the forum before who also told us about her child learning words from Countdown: http://www.c4countdown.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 782#p11782 . . . but she vanished from here.Helena Martin wrote:My daugher is 2 and really really loves countdown. She knows what time it comes on and recognises 'Jeff' as 'the man on countdown'
Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday? She would be ecstatic. She knows all her letters thanksto countdown. Im such a proud Mum.
When is she three? How long have we got to make this happen?Helena Martin wrote:My daugher is 2 and really really loves countdown. She knows what time it comes on and recognises 'Jeff' as 'the man on countdown'
Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday? She would be ecstatic. She knows all her letters thanksto countdown. Im such a proud Mum.
3rd December. Not sure if its too late coz not sure of recording times etcGavin Chipper wrote:When is she three? How long have we got to make this happen?Helena Martin wrote:My daugher is 2 and really really loves countdown. She knows what time it comes on and recognises 'Jeff' as 'the man on countdown'
Is there such a thing as a contact so I can send a letter for a possible read-out on her third birthday? She would be ecstatic. She knows all her letters thanksto countdown. Im such a proud Mum.
She likes scrabble too! Spells all the letters out the bag bless her. And letter magnets. She's getting good at connect 4 too. Not sure where her brains come from, ha ha!Craig Beevers wrote:I learnt words from Scrabble, probably, when I was like 4-5.
Dunno how much good it did me though.