Murray then returned on 14 July as a stand-in host. The programme was then presented by Anne Robinson from June 2021 until July 2022. It was then presented by Des Lynam from October 2005 until December 2006, Des O'Connor from January 2007 until December 2008, Jeff Stelling from January 2009 until December 2011 and Nick Hewer from January 2012 until June 2021, with Colin Murray standing in for Nick Hewer during part of the COVID-19 pandemic. The programme was presented by Richard Whiteley for 23 years until his death in June 2005. Following the development of MediaCityUK, Countdown moved again in 2013 to the new purpose-built studios at Dock10 in Greater Manchester. Countdown was produced by Yorkshire Television and was recorded at The Leeds Studios for 27 years, before moving to the Manchester-based Granada Studios in 2009. With over 8,000 episodes, Countdown is one of Britain's longest-running game shows the original French version, Des chiffres et des lettres (Numbers & Letters), has been running on French television continuously since 1965. It was the first programme to be broadcast on Channel 4 and 89 series have been broadcast since its debut on 2 November 1982. It is broadcast on Channel 4 and is currently presented by Colin Murray, assisted by Rachel Riley with lexicographer Susie Dent.
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Countdown is a British game show involving word and mathematical tasks that began airing in November 1982.