15:08 05 September 2014
Countdown is now officially a Guinness world record holder after broadcasting 6,000 episodes after 70 series.
The beloved TV gameshow which was first broadcasted in 1982, received the award for ‘most series broadcast for a TV game show’ during its 6,000th edition.
Current host Nick Hewer – only its fifth in 32 years – said: 'It is a huge honour to front Countdown, now recognised by Guinness World Records for its longevity.
'Having 32 years under its belt, I am only a novice, coming up to three years on the show.
'But I and the whole team are incredibly proud to be part of such a durable and intelligent format that relies on intellect rather than prize money.'
Craig Glenday, editor-in-chief of Guinness World Records, said: 'The show - the first ever shown on Channel 4 - has long been a cornerstone of British popular culture, and its 70 series attest to its class, quality and pure entertainment value.
'It’s every bit a part of TV time as the cuppa itself, and I’m looking forward to its next 6,000 episodes.'