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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. Jay Stewart was the announcer for the first season, and Charlie O'Donnell announced for the second season.
Bullseye (1980 American game show), hosted by Jim Lange (1980–1982) Bullseye (2015 American game show), hosted by Kellan Lutz and Godfrey; Bullseye (British game show), hosted by Jim Bowen (1981–1995), Dave Spikey (2006) and Alan Carr (2020-2021) Bullseye (American TV program), American news program (2003–2005)
Bullseye is an American game show on Fox hosted by action star Kellan Lutz [1] and comedian Godfrey. The show features contestants who compete in extreme challenges in order to hit or come the closest to the bullseye. The first episode premiered on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at 9:00 pm EDT. [2] The first season concluded on July 15, 2015.
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