TV and radio presenter Colin Murray has been named the new permanent host of Countdown after acting as "caretaker" for the past half-year.
The 45-year-old has fronted the long-running Channel 4 game show since Anne Robinson stepped down last summer.
Channel 4's head of daytime and features, Jo Street, said the broadcaster had "listened to the fans" and decided to keep him on as its "permanent host".
After the news was announced on Steph's Packed Lunch on Channel 4, he said: "It’s a career dream to be named as permanent anchor of one of television’s most iconic programmes.
"I have been a fan since day one, been part of the family for over a decade, appearing on dictionary corner, and now I get the honour of guiding it into a fifth decade.
"However, I just don’t want Countdown to survive, I want it to thrive.
"During my caretaker stint we’ve seen more people tune back in, with close to a million (900,000) watching the series final in December, and I want that to just be the beginning.
"Countdown is a special show and its stars will always be the letters and the numbers, but it’s more than that.
"Great afternoon company for people of all ages from all across the UK."
Murray has hosted shows on the BBC, Channel 5 and TalkSport. Before joining Countdown full-time, he appeared in its Dictionary Corner.
He stood in for Nick Hewer as host during the second coronavirus lockdown in England as Hewer, now 78, was unable to travel to the set.
Murray returned to Countdown as host in July 2022 following Robinson's departure.
Source: Press Associtaion