Display title | Bullseye (UK game show) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The British Bullseye, with Jim Bowen, was based on pub darts (which had become very widely popular during the 1980s, with Bullseye quick to ride on the waves of that success) and aired on ITV from 1981-95. Contestants answered knowledge questions and threw darts at a special dartboard. A Revival on Challenge TV ran from April-September 2006 with Dave Spikey as host, in the wake of renewed interest after the show was lampooned by Peter Kay in his stand-up routine. |