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      • Cathy Hytner. Actress: Coronation Street. Cathy Hytner is known for Coronation Street (1960), Send in the Girls (1978) and Travelling Man (1984).
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  1. Cathy Hytner (or Kathy Hytner, it seems nobody can agree on exactly how to spell her name) was Countdown 's original " letters girl" and came to Channel 4 along with Richard Whiteley from the Yorkshire TV pilot series Calendar Countdown. From Series 3, she also put up the numbers.

  2. Cathy Hytner is known for Coronation Street (1960), Send in the Girls (1978) and Travelling Man (1984).

  3. Nov 16, 2021 · Presenters Cathy Hytner, Richard Whitely and Carol Vorderman on Channel 4's Countdown (1985) (Image: Getty Images) Carol Vorderman has certainly made a name for herself. From presenting, to writing newspaper columns, to publishing educational and health books, it's fair to say she can do it all.

  4. For the first 117 programmes (i.e. until part way through Series 3), the numbers were put up by Beverley Isherwood, with the letters being put up by Cathy (or Angela). From then on, the hostess was responsible for putting up both the letters and the numbers, as well as operating the conundrum board until it was automated at the beginning of ...

  5. He was assisted by Cathy Hytner and Denise McFarland-Cruickshanks, who handled the letters and numbers rounds respectively. [ 5 ] By 1982, after an additional pilot episode was made with a refined format – an episode that was never broadcast [ 6 ] – the show was bought by Channel 4 , a new British television channel set to launch in November 1982, based on the refined concept. [ 6 ]

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0405335Cathy Hytner - IMDb

    Cathy Hytner is known for Coronation Street (1960), Send in the Girls (1978) and Travelling Man (1984).

  7. The original team of Dr Linda Barrett, Beverley Isherwood, Richard Whiteley, Cathy Hytner and Carol Vorderman, with guests Kenneth Williams and Ted Moult. Williams complained bitterly in his diary that he had to wait a whole day just to pose for this photo.