Phil
'THE POWER' Taylor - Bullseye Fan
"Best wishes to all my fans and all Bullseye
fans. My favourite TV Game Show!"
Phil 'THE POWER' Taylor
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Martin
Matthews - Bullseye Fan from Wolverhampton
Watched
it as a child still watch it now on repeats at 38yrs old,
class pure class tv,,,be great to see a new one with all the
new players on our screens,,301 in 9 darts, brill, that's
how I play my game, if that score not achieved its a bad
leg,,,great stuff can't beat a bit of bully...
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Gary
Stevens - Bullseye Fan from Perth Western Australia
BULLSEYE is the best. Remember, You Can’t Beat a Bit
of Bully. I hope to see it come back soon.
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John
Glen - Bullseye Fan
John Glen Film
Director seen here wearing a Bullseye baseball cap is
keen golfer and Bullseye fan,
best known for directing the following five James Bond
Films, For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983), A View
To Kill (1985), The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to
Kill (1989). He has also worked as film editor and second
unit director on the following Bond movies On Her Majesty’s
Secret Service (1969), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and
Moonraker (1979).
Glen has directed the most James
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Jeremy Gittins, Ian Ashpital and Jonathan Whaley -
Bullseye fans
Jeremy Gittins, famous for his
role as the Vicar in Keeping Up Appearances), Ian Ashpitel (Family Affairs, Law
& Order UK, Holby City) and Jonathan Whaley (Presenter of West End Live). All
proudly wearing their Bullseye Baseball Caps!
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Rosemary Leach – Bullseye fan
from Cheshire
What a piece of the great British institution. I’ve only
just rediscovered Dave Spikey, "great comedian" written
right through the middle of him is a superb host , Tony
Green, the human ready reckoner (who hasn't aged in 30
years) and Bully, a national icon, on Sat. TV. every
morning that its on, I tune in before I go to work. The
prizes are as noteworthy as ever!! The whole show looks like
its a family day out (does that make sense, but I’m sure you
get my meaning). Carry on for the next 30 years. Rosemary
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Steve
and Elaine Clark – Bullseye Fans
Both my wife and I really enjoyed Bullseye and as keen darts
players spent plenty of time trying to hit 101 with 6
arrows. Its great.
PS. We have our BFH!
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Matt
Brown – Bullseye Fan from Hong Kong
Thank you
for the opportunity of reuniting online me with a show I
grew up with in the UK. Time has passed so quickly but one
thing has remained constant, You Can't Beat A Bit Of Bully.
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Chris
Mills – Bullseye Fan from Paphos, Cyprus
Being a keen darts player, Bullseye was essential
viewing. It's timing on a Sunday teatime was just right and
it was a half-hour of good entertainment. The rapore between
Jim Bowen and the contestants was always interesting,
although Jim didn't always appear to know what was going on
(a false impression I'm sure).
It would be great if this could come to sunny Cyprus where I
now live, darts is enjoying a boom amongst ex-pats and
Cypriots alike, especially in the Paphos area.
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Drew
Swann – Bullseye Fan from Barnsley
"Half an hour of pure pleasure guaranteed every week,
that's what you got with Bullseye. I have watched a lot of
the repeats on Challenge recently and it was as good as I
remembered, a timeless format that really works for both
darts fans and people who like game shows, all pulled
together by Jim and Tony's light touch with the contestants.
Ace entertainment. More Bully for Barnsley please."
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Karl
Milner – Bullseye Fan from Bulldog’s Bar & Grill, Hong Kong
I am glad I have been re-united
with the show I enjoyed as a little whipper snapper. I
remember dad used to play it on Beta Max and he had the
whole family enthralled. Mum used to giggle a lot which had
us going as well. I have seen about 20 episodes in the last
2 days and the amount of memories that have flooded back and
brought a gentle tear to my eye are priceless, I would like
to thank you from my bottom of my heart for putting Bullseye
online.
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Bobby
Fowler – Bullseye Fan from Somerset
I am a great fan of Bullseye and have been watching it since
childhood. It’s the best game show on TV.
Please bring
Bullseye back on Sunday afternoons and if you do I would
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Darren
Kerley – Bullseye Fan from
County Louth, Ireland
Class show I love watching the old reruns with Jim! Please
try and get the show back up and running again and please
keep the same format, you can't beat a bit of bully!!!
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Ronnie
and Shannon – Bullseye Fans from London
We have been watching Bully since forever, love the show! am
a keen darts supporter and watch all the events, BDO, PDC,
ect... always dreamed of standing at the oche on Bullseye!!
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Craig Johnson – Bullseye Fan from London
Great show, this should be back
on! it's a Classic something my whole family can watch and
enjoy. This is what TV needs! There is a new generation that
loves watching and playing darts, it makes sense, and it can
only boost the popularity of this sport even more. Bring
Back the BULLY!
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Glen
Huff – Bullseye Fan from Seattle, Washington, USA.
My name is Glen Huff and I am the President of Seattle's
steel-tip darts league ( Emerald City Darting Organization )
ECDO, www.seattledarts.com
, and I am writing this note to recommend the episode of
the UK darts game show "Bullseye" that you can view online
at
www.bullseyetvgameshow.com
I heartily recommend the show "Bullseye" to any darts
players here in the US. The episode of "Bullseye" that
Andrew Wood provided on the link was great fun to watch.
The show "Bullseye" played a huge role in the growth and
success of steel-tip darts during the late 1970's to the
present day, in the UK, and was never shown in the US. I
hope that we have an American version of Bullseye on TV
here in the US, and I am very confident it will help
promote the growth of the sport of darts here in the US as
it had done in the UK. If you do watch the clip, and find
it entertaining and fun as I have, please spread the word to
your friends and other league members of your league.
(Please note the video mentioned
above is no longer available for viewing) |
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Jim,
Philip and Trina – Bullseye Fans from Daytona Beach,
Florida, USA.
Bullseye is a really cool show. It needs to be on TV here in
the States…as soon as possible! and while that’s being
accomplished, how about a version for the U.S and the rest
of the world? For the U.S version, you might want to include
headshots of politicians and Bank CEO’S in the red areas…it
would soon become the new National pastime! |
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Alan
Corb – Bullseye Fan from Queensland, Australia
I have just watched Bullseye online and loved it! Would
be great to have it on TV in Australia....If your looking
for a host I’m your man! |
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Jamie
Cooper – Bullseye Fan from London
I absolutely loved Bullseye as a young kid in the 80’s; I
love to watch the repeats now. Jim Bowen is a legend. Bring
back BE for the nation!!
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Ron
‘Skull' Fenton – Bullseye Fan from Queensland, Australia
I watched the game show Bullseye online today. Great for
dart players and for all the family to enjoy. What a super
show. If we had the Bullseye game on TV here in Australia it
would do more for darts then we have seen in 30 years like
Crackerjack did for lawn bowls. Bring on Bullseye.
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Steve
Povey – Bullseye Fan from Cheshire
The Bullseye format will never age. It will still be a
massive hit today. And yes, I would love to be on it! |
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Steve Yeo – Bullseye Fan
from Lancashire
Bullseye is one of those shows
that has become a British institution, and it has been away
for too long. The recent series on Challenge TV with Dave Spikey proves that the format is still a good one, and that
people have a love for the show. The use of
similar/original credits, theme music & set were all
elements that were included then, and should be retained for
future shows. Having Tony Green involved was perfect but
the return of Jim Bowen would be just awesome! (no
disrespect to Dave Spikey....but please Jim!??!).
Bullseye should rank alongside such British institutions as
the Cadbury's Wispa bar, Doctor Who & Duran Duran. Loved in
the 1980's and still loved now!
Come on TV chiefs - have some sense and bring it back -
remember, YOU CAN'T BEAT A BIT OF BULLY! |
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Helen
Robinson – Bullseye Fan from London
I
used to love watching Bullseye on ITV when I was younger,
it's such a great show! I'd love to see it back on
terrestrial TV, are there any plans for a return?
Bring Back Bully!! |
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Sheryl
M Rockall – Bullseye Fan from Victoria, Australia
I would love to see this program in Australia – it’s easy
and fun.
What a great way to promote our sport; after all it is now
more than a ‘Pub Game” these days.
Well Done on a very entertaining show!
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David
Pepper – Bullseye Fan from Staffordshire
You have got to get a new series
of Bullseye on mainstream TV, darts is already growing in
popularity and if Bullseye was back on TV it would help the
sport grow even bigger!!!!! |
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Helen
Donovan-Wildey – Bullseye Fan from Florida. USA
Time for CHANGE in
America ! Bring Bullseye to the States as a STIMULUS
program. People here will love it. |
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Michael
Prelle – Bullseye Fan from Hamburg, Germany
My friends and I watched your Bullseye show on video -
we all think it's a fantastic show and we definitely should
have it here in Germany!
Would it be possible to bring it
to Germany? (We don't have any dart shows!!!) The only thing
are the prizes: I am sure there will be (and should be) much
better prizes on the prize board here in Germany! |
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Carl Oakden – Bullseye Fan from Nottinghamshire
My daughter, Molly and I love Darts. We watch the reruns of
Bullseye on Virgin and it brings back memories of me
watching it with my granddad on a Sunday afternoon. I think
it is great for all ages and a new series of Bullseye is a
must!!!! I really hope you are successful in bringing it
back to our screens!!
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Warren
‘Wazza’ Ackary – Bullseye Fan from New South Wales,
Australia
After viewing the 2006 video I do NOT know why Bullseye
has never made it to our screens here in Australia!
Hurry Andrew, all us players here could do with a bit of
bully!
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Stephanie
Clay – Bullseye Fan from York
I love a bit of bully! And even if you don’t win you
always get your bus fare home! Bring back Bully. |
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Andrew
Conlan – Bullseye Fan from London
I was a big fan of Bullseye as a child and would love to
see such a fun game show make a return to the screen on its
up and coming 30th anniversary. All the show’s on the TV at
the moment seem to be talent shows, let’s get a real game
show back on to show how it should be done!!! Go Bullseye!” |
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Rowan
and Ciara - Bullseye Fans from Dublin
Myself & my girlfriend are loving having Bullseye to
watch!! Can't get enough of it! We are gonna try to host our
own game and bring all our friends around! It really is a
class show and would love it to come back permanently. |
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Gary
and Amelia Inwood and their daughters Louisa and Emma –
Bullseye fans from London.
We love Bullseye. We have a competition between all of
us to see if we can answer the questions before the
contestants – we usually do. Sadly not always correctly. Its
great entertainment for families with lots of fun as well as
loads of money and prizes.. Please bring Bullseye back to
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