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    Bullseye TV Programme Aberdeen Contestants


    Two Aberdeen loons are to appear in the new Bullseye programme on Challenge TV. Shaun Mackie from the Bridge of Don and Paul Robertson from Sheddocksley team up to appear in the new first series. They work together at Craig Group in Aberdeen as procurement specialists and play for Bridge of Don Darts Team.






    History of Bullseye TV Programme


    The original Bullseye was on TV from 1981 until 1995. The host and question master was Jim Bowen and the darts scorer was Tony Green. It was broadcast on Sunday evenings. It attracted approximately 15 million viewers each week.
    Teams of two would compete with other contestants to answer questions and play darts for prizes such as cash, cars, powerboats and motor homes. Losers of Bullseye would get a bully toy and a bully tankard.


    Jim Bowen Catchphrases


    Jim had some cracking catchphrases such as saying to losing contestants "come and look at what you could have won" before showing them a gleaming speedboat or caravan. His favourite catchphrase was "You can't beat a bit of bully" which he'd say several times during the show.


    Bullseye Challenge TV


    The new Bullseye programme will be shown on Digital Television Challenge TV channel. Sadly Jim Bowen will no longer host the programme. Instead the question master host will be comedienne Dave Spikey who has appeared on TV comedies such as 8 Out of 10 Cats and Phoenix Nights, which he co-wrote with Peter Kaye. Tony Green will be returning to count the dart scores.
    The first episode will be on 17 April 2006.

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