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A dart in the inner bullseye The "gold" is the yellow circle at the centre of this archery target.. The bullseye or bull's eye has, since 1833, [1] been the name for the center of a target and, by extension, since 1857, [1] has been given to any throw, toss, or shot that hits the center.
Bullseye is a British darts-themed television game show created by Andrew Wood and Norman Vaughan.. The original series aired on the ITV network and was produced by ATV in 1981, then by Central from 1982 until 1995.
Bullseye is an American game show that aired in syndication from September 29, 1980, to June 25, 1982, with reruns continuing until September 24, 1982. Jim Lange was the host, and the program was produced by Jack Barry and Dan Enright .
It's a bullseye! Referring to the darts score. 5 – 0, 5 – 0, it's off to work we go: Referring to Snow White. Half a century Referring to 50 being half of 100. 51 Tweak of the thumb Rhymes with "fifty-one". 52 Danny La Rue [9] A reference to drag entertainer Danny La Rue. Also used for other numbers ending in '2' (see '72' below). Chicken ...
A quiz is a form of mind sport in which people attempt to answer questions correctly on one or several topics. Quizzes can be used as a brief assessment in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and skills, or simply as a hobby. They can also be televised for entertainment purposes, often in a game show format.
JONATHAN HILL: It was this legendary game show hosted by Jim Bowen-- hugely popular-- and the contestants had to answer general knowledge questions, and then also play darts to win the prizes. And ...
Bullseye (or bull) The centre of the board. (see also: single-bull and double-bull) Bunting Throwing darts while kneeling. Bust In an x01 game, hitting more points than needed to win, reaching a score of 1, or reaching zero by hitting anything other than a double or the bull.
In 1981, Bowen became the presenter of a new ITV game show, Bullseye, which mixed general knowledge questions with darts. The show quickly became a popular feature of ITV's schedules on Sunday early evenings, achieving 15–20 million viewers and at times obtaining higher ratings than prime-time soap operas. It ran for fourteen years.