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Only hours before his game was due to be played, Geordie suffered a suspected heart attack and was rushed to the Bristol Royal Infirmary.  Upon being given the all-clear he returned to the studios to play his game, but ended up winning £20, a sum which he donated to charity.  He sold his story to the Scottish Sun newspaper, a move which did not go down well with Endomol executives or his fellow contestants, although this money too was donated to a local Inverness hospice.  Geordie remains the "black sheep" of former DonD contestants and does not attend reunions.  He is banned from a number of Deal or No Deal forums and websites, and claims that his short TV career is now well behind him.  He was once a contestant on BBCs "The Weakest Link".
Only hours before his game was due to be played, Geordie suffered a suspected heart attack and was rushed to the Bristol Royal Infirmary.  Upon being given the all-clear he returned to the studios to play his game, but ended up winning £20, a sum which he donated to charity.  He sold his story to the Scottish Sun newspaper, a move which did not go down well with Endomol executives or his fellow contestants, although this money too was donated to a local Inverness hospice.  Geordie remains the "black sheep" of former DonD contestants and does not attend reunions.  He is banned from a number of Deal or No Deal forums and websites, and claims that his short TV career is now well behind him.  He was once a contestant on BBCs "The Weakest Link".
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His deal at £20 remains the lowest ever amount taken by a contestant (as opposed to going all the way and just opening their box) and it proved to be a smart move when he revealed just 10p in his box.  He promises to buy any future contestant a beer (or glass of wine for females) if they are offered a lower deal than £20 and take it.  So far a few contestants have had such a scenario, but no-one has obliged.
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His deal at £20 remains the lowest ever amount taken by a contestant (as opposed to going all the way and just opening their box) and it proved to be a smart move when he revealed just 10p his his box.  He promises to buy any future contestant a beer (or glass of wine for females) if they are offered a lower deal than £20 and take it.  So far a few contestants have had such a scenario, but no-one has obliged.
==First Round & Offer==
==First Round & Offer==

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