Ian Lygo

Ian Lygo

Ian Lygo, from Hemel Hempstead, is the former sole holder of the record for the "most consecutive appearances" by a contestant on a television game show, having made 75 appearances on the UK game show "100%" in late 1998, with the 75th appearance occurring on 14 December of that year. On November 30, 2004, this record was tied by Ken Jennings on "Jeopardy!". However, because Jennings lost on his 75th appearance, Lygo is the sole holder of the record for "most consecutive wins" on a game show. Since he won £100 for each game, his total winnings were £7,500.

Unlike Jennings, however, who was defeated and became a national folkhero and wanted spokesperson, Lygo would not be afforded the same treatment.

After his 73rd win, Grundy Productions, the producers of "100%", informed Lygo that they had changed the rules. From now on they were limiting the number of wins to only twenty-five, after receiving letters from viewers saying they were fed up of him winning day after day, week after week. "I was given no warning," Lygo told "The Daily Mirror". "The producer came up and said, 'We are changing the format.' He said there was a new limit. I had no choice in the matter. I was told I could do two more shows and that was that. I wanted it to be made plain on the show that I was being stopped, but that didn't happen. The announcer (Robin Houston) just said, 'Well done' and 'goodbye.'" Lygo was, however, given a bottle of champagne by Grundy for his achievement.

Lygo also holds the record for the highest individual show score -- not counting special shows -- on "100%". His score was 87%.


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