Draft:Bullseye (Irish game show)

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Bullseye
GenreDarts game show
Created byAndrew Wood
Norman Vaughan
Directed byRichard Bradley
Presented byTess Daly
StarringTony Green
Theme music composerJohnny Patrick
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes60
Production
Executive producerBob Cousins
Production locationsBallybunion Community Centre, Ireland
Running time45 Mintues
Production companyVirgin Media
Original release
NetworkChallenge
Release2024
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Bullseye is a Irish darts-themed television game show created by Andrew Wood and Norman Vaughan. The show features three pairs of contestants, each consisting of an amateur darts player and a quizzer, competing in darts games and quizzes to win cash and prize. Hosted by Tess Daly and Starring Tony Green.

History

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In May 2023, They joining of the Ballybunion, Ireland from himself on darts players and presented by Tess Daly and darts referee Tony Green, Bullseye was created by Andrew Wood and Norman Vaughan in series one with guests darts player with Neil Duff & Beau Greaves become the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship champions.

Guests

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Series 1

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# Name Date
1 Neil Duff rowspan="60" Summer 2023
2 Dennis Harbour and Jason Clark
3 Kevin Burness
4 Richie Howson
5 Paul Hogan
6 Lisa Ashton
7 John Part and Keith Deller
8 Les Wallace
9 David Cameron
10 Bob Anderson, Vince Tipple, David Airey and Gary Stafford
11 Larry Butler, Anne Kirk, Shayne Burgess and Mark Frost
12 Phil Taylor
13 Colin Monk
14 Michael Huntley
15 Beau Greaves
16 Richard Eirig
17 Leonard Gates
18 Trina Gulliver, Louise Hepburn, Susanna McGimpsey, Ann Redmond, Helen Dunn, Wendy Harper and Martin Adams
19 Darren Johnson
20 Mark Dudbridge
21 Chris Mason, Alan Norris, John Imrie and Hamond Kumar
22 Peter Manley, Crissy Manley, Barry Copeland and Glen Durrant
23 Alan Warriner-Little, Maria O'Brien, Simon Preston, Tricia Wright, Paul Dawkins and Martin C. Thomas
24 Andy Jenkins, Darlene Van Sleeuwen, Carolyn Mars, Tom Gregory and Barrie Bates
25 Dennis Priestley, Stefaan Deprez, Victoria Monaghan Coni Singh-Nagi and Trevor Ellacott
26 Robert Thornton
27 Kevin Painter
28 Peter Evison, Tom Sawyer, Anna Madigan, Philip Milburn, Mark Layton and Derek Coulson
29 Colin McGarry
30 Martin Carvill, John Lowe, Jason Lowe, Tony Wood and Steve Hine
31 Robert Rickwood
32 Martyn Turner
33 Wayne Jones, Denise Cassidy, Margaret Sutton, Caroline Breen and Ray Campbell
34 Mark Lawrence, Jim McEwan, Wayne Davies, Grace Crane and John Guy
35 John Walton, Terry Jenkins, Eddie Lovely and Mike Norton
36 Darryl Fitton and Tony O'Shea
37 Gary Robson, John Bowles, Adriana van Wijgerden-Vermaat, Mick McGowan, Owen Caffrey and Ray Farrell
38 Mark McGeeney
39 Ronnie Baxter
40 Matt Clark
41 Alan Tabern
42 Johnny Haines
43 Paul Linwood
44 Prakash Jiwa
45 Dennis Smith, Tony Mitchell, Chris Savvery, Alan Small and John Crossley
46 Roland Scholten and Co Stompe
47 Ian Lever, Dave Prins and Harry Parody
48 Brian Dawson and Kevin Dowling
49 Paul Holloway and Ian Moss
50 Ian Jones, Mark Hylton, Andy Hamilton, Mandy Solomons, Steve Perren and Scott Mitchell
51 Deta Hedman, Al Hedman, Roy Baillie, Astrid Trouwborst, Ben Burton, Stephen Carrett and Wayne Warren
52 Antonio Munoz Ramos
53 Irina Armstrong, Bobby George, Justin Thompson, Kevin Edwards, David Kirwan and Paul Rowley
54 Tony David
55 Francis Hoenselaar
56 Connie Finnan, Danna Foster, Cali West, Robin Curry, Olive McIntyre and Sharon O'Brien
57 PJ Moylan
58 Fred Barthel, Holger Krieg, Rico Lubatsch and Gerd Vogelsang
59 Dave Askew, Andree Welge and Michael Haynes
60 Nick Fullwell, Jim Brown, Geoff Wylie, Steve Alker and Mark Salmon

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