# Daphne Fowler

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{{short description|British game show champion|bot=PearBOT 5}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}
{{Use British English|date=December 2017}}
{{Infobox person
| name        = Daphne Fowler
| birth_name  = Daphne Bradshaw
| birth_date  = {{Birth date and age|1939|1|5|df=y}}
| birth_place = [Warwick](/source/Warwick), [Warwickshire](/source/Warwickshire), England
| death_date  =  
| death_place = 
| occupation  = [Secretary](/source/Secretary) <br>[Quiz](/source/Quiz) player
| spouse      = {{ubl
  | {{marriage|Bernard Hudson|1960|1989|end=died}}
  | {{marriage|Peter Fowler|1990}}
  }}
| children    = 5
| known_for   = ''[Eggheads](/source/Eggheads_(game_show))'' (2003–2014)
}}

'''Daphne Fowler''' (''née'' '''Bradshaw''', previously '''Hudson'''; born 5 January 1939) is a British [game show](/source/game_show) champion who has taken part in many televised game shows. She has won many titles, including winning ''[Fifteen to One](/source/Fifteen_to_One)'' (twice), ''[Going for Gold](/source/Going_for_Gold)'' and ''[Brain of Britain](/source/Brain_of_Britain)''.

Fowler took part in the gameshow ''[Eggheads](/source/Eggheads_(TV_series))'', where she was one of the team of seven gameshow champions challenged daily by a new quiz team. Fowler has been described as "Britain's best-known female quiz contestant".<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Daphne_Fowler|title= Daphne Fowler|access-date=2007-09-24 |publisher= ukgameshows.com}}</ref>

==Early life and career==
Fowler was born in [Warwick](/source/Warwick), [Warwickshire](/source/Warwickshire), but moved to [Cheriton, Kent](/source/Cheriton%2C_Kent) aged 6 where she attended Harcourt County Primary School. She then attended [Folkestone Girls Grammar School](/source/Folkestone_School_for_Girls) and the [University of Exeter](/source/University_of_Exeter) where she took a Degree in [Theology](/source/Theology). She later worked for the [National Westminster Bank](/source/NatWest) as a secretary until she took early retirement, having begun to appear as a contestant on game shows.<ref name=fowler>[http://www.daphnefowler.com/chronology.html Daphne Fowler Chronology] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180717045549/http://www.daphnefowler.com/chronology.html |date=17 July 2018 }}. Retrieved 2 November 2015</ref>

==Eggheads==
{{details|Eggheads (TV series)}}
Fowler appeared on the British quiz show ''Eggheads'' from 2003, a [quiz team](/source/quiz_team) described on the show as "arguably the most formidable quiz team in the country", and was the oldest member of the team. As of 27 May 2014, Fowler retired from ''Eggheads'', being replaced by the returning [CJ de Mooi](/source/CJ_de_Mooi).

==Quiz game show record==
{| class="wikitable"
! Show
! Year(s)
! Record
|-
| ''[Winner Takes All](/source/Winner_Takes_All_(game_show))''
| 1979
| Appeared in the final but lost.
|-
| ''[Bullseye](/source/Bullseye_(British_game_show))''
| 1982
| Appeared with her then husband Bernard: they got to the final round but gambled and lost.
|-
| ''[Sale of the Century](/source/Sale_of_the_Century)''<br />([UK](/source/Sale_of_the_Century_(UK_game_show)) version)
| 1983
| Winner
|-
| ''[Brain of Britain](/source/Brain_of_Britain)''
| 1983, 1984
| 
|-
| ''[Masterteam](/source/Masterteam)''
| 1986
| Participated in the team known as the Quidnics.
|-
| ''[Sale of the Century](/source/Sale_of_the_Century)''<br />([Australian](/source/Sale_of_the_Century_(Australian_game_show)) version)
| 1986
| 
|-
| ''[Sale of the Century](/source/Sale_of_the_Century)''<br />(World Championship)
| 1987
| 
|-
| ''[Going for Gold](/source/Going_for_Gold)''
| 1988
| Series champion
|-
| ''[Sale of the Century](/source/Sale_of_the_Century)''<br />(World Championship II)
| 1988
| 
|-
| ''[Fifteen to One](/source/Fifteen_to_One)''
| 1989, 2000–2002
| Two-time series champion, scored the second highest score of all time (432 out of 433). <br> Bill McKaig was the only person to achieve the highest possible score.
|-
| ''[Jeopardy!](/source/Jeopardy!_(UK_game_show))''
| 1990
| Won [£](/source/%C2%A3)2000
|-
| ''[Runway](/source/Runway_(game_show))''
| 1990
| 
|-
| ''[Brain of Britain](/source/Brain_of_Britain)''
| 1997
| Winner
|-
| ''[Masterbrain](/source/Masterbrain)''
| 1997
| Winner
|-
| ''[100% Gold](/source/100%25_Gold)''
| 1998
| 
|-
| ''[Whitaker's Almanack Champions' Challenge](/source/Whitaker's_Almanack_Champions'_Challenge)''
| 1998
| Winner
|-
| ''[Mastermind Radio Edition](/source/Mastermind_(TV_series))''
| 1999
| 
|-
| ''[One to Win](/source/One_to_Win)''
| 2000
| 
|-
| ''[Eggheads](/source/Eggheads_(TV_series))''
| 2003–2014
| 
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.12yard.com/shows/eggheads/ Eggheads - 12yard Productions]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090417054450/http://www.quizplayers.com/w/QP%3ADaphne_Fowler Daphne Fowler - quizplayers.com]
*[http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Daphne_Fowler UK Gameshows Page: Daphne Fowler]
*{{IMDb name|id=1671238|name=Daphne Fowler}}

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Category:Contestants on British game shows
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Category:People from Warwick
Category:Television personalities from Kent

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