Brain of Britain - Series Champions

Series Champions

Year Winner
1954 David Martin Dakin
1955 Arthur Maddock
1956 Anthony Carr *,** (youngest ever winner, 18 years old at the time)
1957 Rosemary Watson
1958 David Keys
1959 Dr Reginald Webster
1960 Patrick Bowing
1961 Irene Thomas*
1962 Henry Button
1963 Ian Barton
1964 Ian Gillies*,**
1965 Bob Crampsey
1966 Richard Best
1967 Lt. Cmdr. Loring
1968 Ralph Raby
1969 T. D. Thomson
1970 Ian Matheson
1971 Fred Morgan
1972 A. Lawrence
1973 Glyn Court
1974 Roger Pritchard *,**
1975 Winifred Lawson
1976 Thomas Dyer
1977 Martin Gostelow
1978 James Nesbitt *
1979 Arthur Gerard
1980 Tim Paxton
1981 Peter Barlow *,**
1982 John Pusey
1983 Sue Marshall
1984 Peter Bates
1985 Richard Fife *
1986 Stephen Gore
1987 Ian Sutton
1988 Paul Monaghan
1989 Barbara Thompson
1990 Jim Eccleson
1991 Chris Wright
1992 Mike Billson *
1993 Geoffrey Cotton *
1994 Ian Wynn-Mackenzie
1995 Ian Kinloch
1996 Kevin Ashman*,**
1997 Daphne Fowler
1998 Guy Herbert
1999 Leslie Duncalf *
2000 Mike Smith-Rawnsley
2001 Tom Corfe
2002 David Jones
2003 David Stedman
2004 Alan Bennett *
2005 Christopher Hughes
2006 Pat Gibson
2007 Mark Bytheway*,**
2008 Geoff Thomas
2009 Ian Bayley*
2010 Dr. Iwan Thomas
2011 Ray Ward

'* - also won the 3-yearly competition to find the "Brain of Brains"

'** - also won the 9-yearly competition to find the "Top Brain"

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