When Countdown came along, it felt like a brilliant fit. I stopped doing The Weakest Link a decade ago when it moved up to Glasgow – my grandchildren had just been born and I didn’t want to be that far away – but I adored every single episode I did. How does it feel to be returning to the world of quiz shows? Robinson is best known for the BBC game show The Weakest Link, and on Monday the 76-year-old takes over as the new host of Countdown, which airs at 2.10pm every weekday on Channel 4. She began appearing on TV during the 1980s, becoming presenter of Points of View and Watchdog. She started out as the first woman trainee on the Daily Mail, and developed her trademark caustic style while writing the Daily Mirror’s Wednesday Witch column. Anne Robinson was born in Crosby, north of Liverpool, to Irish parents.
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