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David J. Bodycombe (born 1973 in Darlington, County Durham) is an English puzzle author and games consultant. He is based in London, and his work is read by over 2 million people a day in the UK, and is syndicated to over 300 newspapers internationally. He devises puzzle for the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Metro and BBC Focus magazine. He edits UKGameshows.com, a wiki-based web site cataloguing UK television and radio game shows.

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  • David J. Bodycombe (born 1973 in Darlington, County Durham) is an English puzzle author and games consultant. He is based in London, and his work is read by over 2 million people a day in the UK, and is syndicated to over 300 newspapers internationally. He devises puzzle for the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Metro and BBC Focus magazine. Bodycombe consults on television game shows, including The Crystal Maze, The Krypton Factor, The Mole and Treasure Hunt. He was the question editor for the first 8 series of BBC Four's lateral thinking quiz Only Connect. On BBC Radio 4 he appeared on the quiz Puzzle Panel and devised the cryptic clues for X Marks the Spot. He has written and edited over forty books, including How to Devise a Game Show and The Riddles of the Sphinx – a history of modern puzzles. In 2005 he started to devise sudoku puzzles, and was the first person to have sudokus published in several major territories, including India and Scandinavia. As well as the classic 9x9 puzzle, he pioneered a number of alternative designs. His games, puzzles and questions also appear in magazines, and on websites, advertising campaigns, board games and interactive television. He edits UKGameshows.com, a wiki-based web site cataloguing UK television and radio game shows. (en)
  • David J. Bodycombe (Darlington, Durham, 1973) é um autor de quebra-cabeças e consultor de jogos inglês. Reside em Londres e suas publicações atingem mais de 2 milhões de pessoas por dia no Reino Unido, publicadas em mais de 300 jornais internacionais. O público britânico o conhece principalmente como autor de colunas sobre quebra-cabeças populares em publicações como Daily Mail, Daily Express, Metro e BBC Focus. É consultor de vários programas de televisão, incluindo , , e . Foi o editor das questões 8 primeiras séries do questionário de raciocínio lateral da BBC Four . Na BBC Radio 4 apareceu no quiz e criou as pistas enigmáticas para . Escreveu e editou mais de quarenta livros, incluindo How to Devise a Game Show e The Riddles of the Sphinx – uma história dos modernos quebra-cabeças. (pt)
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  • David J. Bodycombe (born 1973 in Darlington, County Durham) is an English puzzle author and games consultant. He is based in London, and his work is read by over 2 million people a day in the UK, and is syndicated to over 300 newspapers internationally. He devises puzzle for the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Metro and BBC Focus magazine. He edits UKGameshows.com, a wiki-based web site cataloguing UK television and radio game shows. (en)
  • David J. Bodycombe (Darlington, Durham, 1973) é um autor de quebra-cabeças e consultor de jogos inglês. Reside em Londres e suas publicações atingem mais de 2 milhões de pessoas por dia no Reino Unido, publicadas em mais de 300 jornais internacionais. O público britânico o conhece principalmente como autor de colunas sobre quebra-cabeças populares em publicações como Daily Mail, Daily Express, Metro e BBC Focus. (pt)
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  • David J. Bodycombe (pt)
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