I honestly think people were happier, because people had less,back doors not locked ,neighbour's would always chat even put oven on ect if parents were late finishing work.collections for families who had had a bereavement for flowers, street parties.i was once asked if I would of ever change anything from my childhood...not a thing I told them!
They were the best back then, such simple times. The singles chart was decided by actual sales, not all this complicated streaming. Okay, almost all the shops were shut on those Sundays with nothing much to do apart from watch the TV, but what fantastic TV it was!. Division 1 football match and Bullseye, only for school the next day to follow!.
Everyone makes fun of the speedboat, but the worst star prize was always the crappy timeshare! One week a year (not of your choice) in a cramped, dingy apartment in a crumbling stately home down South... not a great prize when you're a bus driver from Yorkshire :-D
You're half right but the prizes on UK game shows were laughable compared their American equivalents at the time. ITV was better than the BBC. The BBC was particularly notorious for small prizes - still is... Look at Pointless, you'd be lucky to win five grand on there.
@@SpeccyHorace Bullseye is from ITV, a commercial channel, but I take your point. The BBC is a bit tight fisted. On Pointless the daily prize tends to be under 3 or 4 thousand. The daily £1000 rolls over if it isn't won, but it often is. The contestants probably get a couple of hundred just for appearing on the show so the prize money isn't great. Add a zero on the end £10,000, and now you're talking.
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly Jim wants to get the whole thing over as fast as humanly possible once the darts are landed. “Well done, you’ve won, get over there, start waving, piss off the lot of you!”
They recorded up to four shows a day and once the contestants had won, Jim had the Director in the control room telling him to get the new contestants on stage as quickly as possible.
Husbands like... Where's the Mark1 ford feista🤔, ah well your sorted love, 😂😂😂, bit sexist, they didn't have like a multi tool set, dremmel, load of screw drivers, few drills, cement mixer, and a pile of sand paper, 🤔🤔🤔🤔
That's what the ruling class want us to say so that we accept our lot at the bottom if the pile. We create the wealth of the nation yet others live off it for themselves. We shouldn't have to wait for quiz shows to let us own nice stuff.
@@georgepenn8922 yes he did george, i think it was the episode when Jim got confused when the prize was a Morris Marina and it started to rust behind the curtain. Apparently a stagehand had a warm cup of coffee and the steam off it started to peel off the vinyl roof
Actually Jim Bowen was a rude arrogant prick, off screen he wouldn't give the contestants the time of day he was only nice in front of the cameras,my wife met him and he was foul miserable twat.
To be fair those kitchen appliances probably lasted over 20 years. The fridge in our kitchen is 30 year old. It's had a couple thermostats but that's all
Great shows genuine results. Loved it. Feel good factor always there. Even when they may loose. Great families on these shows. Much better than now days. Thank you for showing us.
I don't think I was seeing things, but wasn't the winning contestants prize money counted out twice, once in the studio where Jim Bowen gave them their prize money from the table they stood around when they don't take the gamble or lost the gamble, and once in the area where the prize was hiding behind bully. Because when the winning team won the gamble their money was together with the star prize.
It’s moments like this that makes Bullseye the greatest game show ever! And the ooooh from the women in the audience when the prize reveal super smashing great!
He'd be done for sexual assault LOL. Funny to watch the old shows on the quiz channel and listen to Jim calling the pretty ladies 'delicious' and stuff like that. Different times!
No words can adequately express my remorse regarding my inexcusable faux pas. I am mortified that I got to make such a Schoolboy error and I only try to crave your forgiveness for my brief moment of total complete and utter insanity in making this mistake. I have no excuses and I can only apologise ,profusely, for my stupidity, once again. You are a good man for pointing this out to me. I'm inconsolable at the moment.....:(
Well it's 4.40am in London Town and I am off to bed. Is this " remote Scottish highland " you refer to like a Scottish ISLAND as in " Isle Of Skye" my friend? I believe the correct expression you will be looking for to acknowledge my comeback in our battle of repartee is TOUCHE :)
Sorry, Guv but I'm a Cocknernee Geezer and I believe you mate but millions wouldn't :) Yes, you are au fait with the area but let's be charitable and say your comment to open to interpretation as the common phrase, as you well know, is " remote island (Scottish or otherwise ) " so methinks you are being a tad disingenuous there but as you are a fellow Londoner then we will move, swiftly, on. What we DO need to address is your desertion from the greatest place on earth ( a little biased, admittedly ). I, too, had enough by 1982 and on 9/5/83 I moved out from the heart of South East London just 10 miles and have had a fantastic further 37 years on the periphery just 1/2 mile from a London Postal Code. I can , honestly, tell you that I have had only 2 problems in all those years both with 30 year old Males who, at different times, were neighbours of mine. One was a cocky little Stockbroker and the other was just an insecure xxxx. For me, it's the best of all Worlds living here as Pre-Covid I could "use" London's multi-farius attractions and yet be in the heart of Kent within 20 minutes t'other way. We have 96 Open Spaces within a 7 mile radius and all I had to do was move 10 miles away from off The Old Kent Road, where my heart still is. Why on earth would you think I had any Scottish connection anyway, my son? Answer: I love "The Skye Boat Song". Every fibre of me is English, my friend. Where did you move to and how long ago ?
Well, they say travel broadens the mind but....:)It would have been quicker to list the Regions you haven't stayed in,mon ami :)Taking my 2 dogs (Dad and Daughter )and their Mum and Sister who live in my road to our local: Danson Park now in Bexley which is 50 yards away (CHEAP side lol ) and you can see it's right on the very edge of my beloved S E London. I will reply later and thanks for your comment.
I used to think they always had all the household goods prize sitting backstage for the winners, and the gold plated speedboat got rolled out for the losing “let’s see what you could have won...” moment.
They usually did. Then pushed out the prize they wanted to get rid of if the contestents won. I remember a quiz programme review thing where someone who worked on the programme saying they had an excellent deal ti get the cars and the boats were more expencive. Usually had both backstage and more often than not pushed out the car if it was a win and the boat if they lost
@@madabbafan I remember watching it in the late 80s and the “Here’s what you would have won” was a weekend at some sort of holiday camp akin Centre Parcs. They looked so pissed off they didn’t win and Jim was like “Wouldn’t that have been marvellous!?, but you’ve still got your Bully darts and tankard!”🤣🤣🤣
@@marcuslavaggi-bowen6539 Any relation to Jim? Also, I bet those darts and tankards are worth a fortune nowdays as collectables, much more than some jazzed up camping trip haha
I, too loved Bullseye. Bully's Bellow was funny. I remember Bully walking across the screen, with a dictionary, and pointing to the letters. Jim Bowen used to rub the contestants's noses in it, when he said, "It's probably the cruellest saying on Television. Let's have a look at what you would have won".
That’s when 155 pounds was still 155 pounds! Thats probably the most genuine heartfelt affectionate hug I’ve ever seen two people exchange on TV! And that would’ve really been a prize worth having in the 1980’s! I wouldn’t mind winning that myself only my kitchen at home isn’t big enough to accommodate all those appliances.
Sundays were brilliant, in the morning go to the cafe, then watch some friends playing sunday league football, then in the pub and sink a gallon, back to moms for a sunday roast, fall asleep on the couch, then wake up to a bit of bully when the theme tune started, watch that then get ready for the evening session in the pub,,,, happy days
Ah. Sunday afternoons, everyone in England tuned in to Bullesye. Golden memories - all the family, cups of tea, cat purring on lap. Jim Bowen was just brilliant...40 years later his catchphrases are STILL used: Super, Smashing, Great, Listen ta Tone-ah' , Keep out of the black and in the red...nothing in this game for 2 in a bed, Come and See What Ya Would've Won, Ya Cant beat a bit of Bully, your charity money....thats saaaaaafe, all you get is ya BFH...ya bus fair home God BLESS
Best quiz show of all time. Jim is a legend. The show was unprofessional, many of the prizes were awful .... but its that what made it the best show lol. Just the simple things, like the guys were due £180 and Jim pulls out a wad of £200 and says "I'll take £20 off that, you take the rest. That's £90 a piece you know!"
The highlight of my childhood Sunday before mother added another gallon of lacquer and we all headed to the working mans club for bingo. If we were flush, a pot of prawns when the seafood man came in with his wicker basket of delights
I was that seafood man .... when you can walk into a pub or club with a wicker basket full of manky crabsticks and a jacket with " Here comes Supercockle" on the back you have no fear 😉
Bullseye- Jim Bowen/ The Generation Game - Bruce Forsyth / Family Fortunes- Bob Monkhouse. 3 great wholesome family game shows & 3 late Great entertainers.
These were fantastic days to grow up in, everything was soooo much simpler than this crazy world we have! look how happy the lady was with the prizes! Now it would have to be a Ferrari and a fortnight in Dubai!
Top telly you can never recreate this program, they’ve tried but it never captured the magic of the original great,smashing,super Jim you were a ledgend god bless my friend.
Watching a load of reboots that failed (Family fortunes, Catchphrase, Blockbusters) shows how the host matters more than the format of the game does. No one that came to fame after 2000 has any idea about hosting a gameshow - even those that have been doing so for many years. Ben Shephard, Richard Osmon et al... None come close to the old-fashioned variety entertainers like Bob Monkhouse, Bruce Forsythe and Michael Barrymore.
Those were the days, church on a Sunday morning then down the pub for a few jars, then back home for one of mums roast dinners. Sleep it off and wake up in time for a bit of Bully...... See if someone would win his special prize..... And why was it ALWAYS a speedboat??!!! (Except for the times it was a miniMetro)
No Internet, no reality shows , a lot of rain and one telly in the living room and mum was in charge of the remote. Growing up in 80's Britain this was considered drama. So glad we now live in a world where it's so easy to reminisce
Love how all the pipes from the washer and fridge are just out everywhere! Couldn’t give a shit on bullseye! The look on her face when that 2nd treble went in! More jam than Hartleys!
"Put the apron on." Lol the amount of complaints if that was aired now... This was the best era for TV. So many good shows, which were far more entertaining than repetitive crap like strictly and I'm a celebrity.
This episode was on Challenge TV just the other day. I didn't remember it even though we watched Bullseye every week back then, but that was truly incredible.
@@mattbastubee5255 that was the final. They had another 4 people playing during the show. You had to get 101 or over to win bullys 🌟 prize. The finalists get 6 darts , 3 darts each but she won the 🌟 with 2 darts
@@mattbastubee5255 btw the couple who won the 🌟 prize. More than likely came second in the show but the winner's took their prizes from bullies prize board (very different to a dart board). So the chance is given to the couple in second place and even 3rd if the 2nd couple take their money.
Great Sunday evening memories back in the 80s,don't make shows like that anymore sadly. Always wondered though how they split a car or a speedboat if they won 😂😂😂
Loved how Jim never used to let them celebrate, he was always more concerned with wrestling them into position for the camera and never forgot to drop in what TV region they were from!
Every time I pass an old speed boat left to rot outside a house no where near the coast I think to myself that must be a bullseye winner.
😂😂
A Bullseye winner too stupid to sell the boat.
Or a, Ford fiesta in the river 🙄
Did you ever see that joke someone made when Jim died, it was a photo of his back garden that needed clearing and it was full of boats.
That made me laugh out loud thank you 😊
Sat with mum and Dad watching bullseye on Sunday afternoon. Happy days in a different world. RIP Mum and Dad.😥
God Bless them Ian...
@@Isleofskye Thank you so much. A really lovely comment and much appreciated.
Take care Ian and bless them
Best days ever😊 happy memories, same here x
I honestly think people were happier, because people had less,back doors not locked ,neighbour's would always chat even put oven on ect if parents were late finishing work.collections for families who had had a bereavement for flowers, street parties.i was once asked if I would of ever change anything from my childhood...not a thing I told them!
This show made Sunday afternoons worth it. RIP the Great Jim Bowen.
Yes. Moving it to Saturdays killed the show.
Now We've Lost Tony Green Too, He Passed From Alzheimers Disease A Few Days Ago. Also A Cancer Survivor God Bless Him 🙌 🙏.
@@fay-amieaspen6046 That's sad, RIP Tony Green too - Jim Bowen and Tony Green were a great combination.
She won it so quickly they didn't have time to switch the prize for the speedboat!😂
@RoseTintedWindscreen errrrrrrr no
Brilliant!
You mean the 2 birth caravan.
@@paulanthony5274 HaHa more like a 2 berth tent.😂😂🤣🤣
Husband looks disgusted, nothing for him😂😂😂
Bit rude from Jim to interrupt her 9 darter attempt! 🤣
😂😂😂😂
@@markwhittaker6866 what are we doing watching this stuff?
@Wayne Gittins ikr?
@Wayne Gittins Tok
Classic i fancied her chances too!!
🎯 memories of laying on the floor in front of the fire watching a bit of Bulley 🎯
She probably has the highest televised average of any dart player in history. Eat that Michael Van Gerwen
165 average!
Haha what a comment lol
Loved this.
Lol, but prob 2nd. One fella got two triple 20s with 2 darts and they won a shitty car
@@Redrobinjohn And they were in the audience when this happened.
Jim to contestant, so what do you do for a living frank?
Contestant: I'm unemployed Jim.
Jim: Smashing, super, great.
lol...... I remember that episode.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still a classic line
Nooo.. That actually happened?? I'm dead 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Frank was an unemployed coal miner from Yorkshire. He was unemployed, because of the miner's strike, in 1984- 1985.
The look on the woman's face when the second dart went it. Classic TV. Sunday evenings were never the same after Bullseye.
Looked like she'd had a mild stroke!!
They were the best back then, such simple times. The singles chart was decided by actual sales, not all this complicated streaming. Okay, almost all the shops were shut on those Sundays with nothing much to do apart from watch the TV, but what fantastic TV it was!. Division 1 football match and Bullseye, only for school the next day to follow!.
Sunday’s were not the same without a bit of Bully!
So true
@@marcuslavaggi-bowen6539 Cause you can't beat a bit of Bully!
I bet behind the scenes they were like.."shit pull the car back and push in the kitchen set"..
Richard Mullins No wonder pretty much every winning star prize was a Speedboat 😂
Everyone makes fun of the speedboat, but the worst star prize was always the crappy timeshare! One week a year (not of your choice) in a cramped, dingy apartment in a crumbling stately home down South... not a great prize when you're a bus driver from Yorkshire :-D
😂
Lol 😂
😂😂
I used to love it when somebody from birmingham won a fucking speed boat. Great times 😁😂
As a Brummie I always thought that was hilarious !
@Blackporsche roadster Um, can't deny that, been to Barmouth loads of times, ha ha.
I was just about to comment on that! 😂🤣😂
And bet they lived in a tower block too
Or they shared a Ford fiesta 1100 poplar in yellow
Still, without a doubt, the greatest moment in television history
People laughing at the prizes don't realise how expensive things like this were back in the 80s compared to what people earned.
You're half right but the prizes on UK game shows were laughable compared their American equivalents at the time. ITV was better than the BBC. The BBC was particularly notorious for small prizes - still is... Look at Pointless, you'd be lucky to win five grand on there.
@@anonb4632 If the publically funded BBC started dishing out quarter of a million quid prizes there'd be a fair bit of uproar to be fair.
@@SpeccyHorace Bullseye is from ITV, a commercial channel, but I take your point. The BBC is a bit tight fisted. On Pointless the daily prize tends to be under 3 or 4 thousand. The daily £1000 rolls over if it isn't won, but it often is. The contestants probably get a couple of hundred just for appearing on the show so the prize money isn't great. Add a zero on the end £10,000, and now you're talking.
Anon B yeah pointless , eggheads is not shows for money compare to tenable , tipping point and the chase / itv
exactly. Stuff was like a month's wages then
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly Jim wants to get the whole thing over as fast as humanly possible once the darts are landed. “Well done, you’ve won, get over there, start waving, piss off the lot of you!”
They recorded up to four shows a day and once the contestants had won, Jim had the Director in the control room telling him to get the new contestants on stage as quickly as possible.
"Put the apron on!!!" hahahaha
Today woke generation would go berserk
@@robinburn4974 quite rightly. Such sexism has no place on mainstream tv.
@@robinburn4974 Yeah they'd have an absolute meltdown over that today. Surprised it's not even cut from TH-cam, but there's time yet.
@@tomdavies6368wasn’t sexist at the time
@@mark4lev of course it was!
It's so nice when ordinary decent folks get a bit of luck! 🤗
Luck! With them prizes
@@jasonantigua6825 your greed will be the end of you
Husbands like... Where's the Mark1 ford feista🤔, ah well your sorted love, 😂😂😂, bit sexist, they didn't have like a multi tool set, dremmel, load of screw drivers, few drills, cement mixer, and a pile of sand paper, 🤔🤔🤔🤔
That's what the ruling class want us to say so that we accept our lot at the bottom if the pile. We create the wealth of the nation yet others live off it for themselves. We shouldn't have to wait for quiz shows to let us own nice stuff.
Loved the way Tony always used to say 'all the time in the world' even though the whole programme was only 30 minutes long
yes Michelle, i would have loved to have seen someone light a cigarette and ask for a pint, and then thrown the darts at Tony
He started saying that when he was the referee for the Jocky Wilson-Terry Down match.
Did he say, on another episode "take your time, hurry-up hurry-up"
@@georgepenn8922 yes he did george, i think it was the episode when Jim got confused when the prize was a Morris Marina and it started to rust behind the curtain. Apparently a stagehand had a warm cup of coffee and the steam off it started to peel off the vinyl roof
Settle yourself in , all the time in the world take your time .....Tony's words of wisdom !
I loved watching Bullseye on a Sunday evening. This is classic 80's TV viewing. Most of those prizes were decent state of the art gear in those days.
Her face when she throws treble 19 is just brilliant!
Classic 👌👌😂😂
@@dot2562 Yeah when Jims trying to take her to the prize and shes looking back at the dartboard is disbelief
People may laugh but they were lovely days wouldn't of changed them for the world
Just keyboard warriors
Sunday's were great with Bully....
I hated it on Sunday nite sat between my dads legs with metal nit comb then soon as it ended bed it was
@@robclark4507 No last of the summer wine?
@@jimmynich4791 no chance loved Saturday tv hulk then a.team back out to play
Those were the good old days !!!! I loved watching bullseye 🎯……… Sunday’s we’re made for !!!
Jim was class: he genuinely loved the contestants winning
Actually Jim Bowen was a rude arrogant prick, off screen he wouldn't give the contestants the time of day he was only nice in front of the cameras,my wife met him and he was foul miserable twat.
@@marccarter4469 put so eloquently, lol 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@fran-kittyayers5329 I say it as it is if you don't like it then don't read my fucking comments.
@@marccarter4469 maybe it was your wife that was the miserable twat...
@@gazman6536 oh wow a fucking keyboard warrior!! go play with your boyfriend shirt lifter.
Jim bowen: Come with me. your not gona believe this, You’v won a tumble dryer and a washing machine.. But were keeping the £80 for delivery
lmfao
haha
To be fair those kitchen appliances probably lasted over 20 years.
The fridge in our kitchen is 30 year old. It's had a couple thermostats but that's all
Loved the way Tony always used to say 'all the time in the world' even though the player is expected to throw in the next 5 seconds
lol
Great shows genuine results.
Loved it.
Feel good factor always there.
Even when they may loose.
Great families on these shows. Much better than now days.
Thank you for showing us.
Jim was a great presenter.
Seriously that prize is worth a lot in those days. Dishwasher alone would have been £500.
For sure, defo one of the better prizes.
I don't think I was seeing things, but wasn't the winning contestants prize money counted out twice, once in the studio where Jim Bowen gave them their prize money from the table they stood around when they don't take the gamble or lost the gamble, and once in the area where the prize was hiding behind bully. Because when the winning team won the gamble their money was together with the star prize.
Probably one of the best star prizes on it that I've seen.
@@TheStevenWhiting i heard the producers make a decision at the last moment for the prize. they had a lot boats though
@@genesis1765 Yes I've heard that although it's difficult to know if it was an urban myth.
It’s moments like this that makes Bullseye the greatest game show ever! And the ooooh from the women in the audience when the prize reveal super smashing great!
Great memories from this show. Don't think Jim putting the apron on the lady would go down well nowadays lol
He'd be done for sexual assault LOL. Funny to watch the old shows on the quiz channel and listen to Jim calling the pretty ladies 'delicious' and stuff like that. Different times!
I love it when Jim repeadly pointed at the camera and made them wave!!! Nearly every episode.
That's ace , shove your x factor and love island , Doris from Coventry winning a speedboat is entertainment
Except that they never did Scott. :)
THIS is what you WOULD have won...
No words can adequately express my remorse regarding my inexcusable faux pas. I am mortified that I got to make such a Schoolboy error and I only try to crave your forgiveness for my brief moment of total complete and utter insanity in making this mistake. I have no excuses and I can only apologise ,profusely, for my stupidity, once again. You are a good man for pointing this out to me. I'm inconsolable at the moment.....:(
Well it's 4.40am in London Town and I am off to bed.
Is this " remote Scottish highland " you refer to like a Scottish ISLAND as in " Isle Of Skye" my friend?
I believe the correct expression you will be looking for to acknowledge my comeback in our battle of repartee is TOUCHE :)
Sorry, Guv but I'm a Cocknernee Geezer and I believe you mate but millions wouldn't :) Yes, you are au fait with the area but let's be charitable and say your comment to open to interpretation as the common phrase, as you well know, is " remote island (Scottish or otherwise ) " so methinks you are being a tad disingenuous there but as you are a fellow Londoner then we will move, swiftly, on.
What we DO need to address is your desertion from the greatest place on earth ( a little biased, admittedly ).
I, too, had enough by 1982 and on 9/5/83 I moved out from the heart of South East London just 10 miles and have had a fantastic further 37 years on the periphery just 1/2 mile from a London Postal Code. I can , honestly, tell you that I have had only 2 problems in all those years both with 30 year old Males who, at different times, were neighbours of mine. One was a cocky little Stockbroker and the other was just an insecure xxxx.
For me, it's the best of all Worlds living here as Pre-Covid I could "use" London's multi-farius attractions and yet be in the heart of Kent within 20 minutes t'other way. We have 96 Open Spaces within a 7 mile radius and all I had to do was move 10 miles away from off The Old Kent Road, where my heart still is.
Why on earth would you think I had any Scottish connection anyway, my son?
Answer: I love "The Skye Boat Song". Every fibre of me is English, my friend.
Where did you move to and how long ago ?
Well, they say travel broadens the mind but....:)It would have been quicker to list the Regions you haven't stayed in,mon ami :)Taking my 2 dogs (Dad and Daughter )and their Mum and Sister who live in my road to our local: Danson Park now in Bexley which is 50 yards away (CHEAP side lol ) and you can see it's right on the very edge of my beloved S E London. I will reply later and thanks for your comment.
Jim"you got £80 thats 40 each"..Sue"yeah well thanks for the maths lesson Jim just give me those darts i can do it in 2!!"
Love it brings backs memories from years ago watching it with the whole family after Sunday tea.Those days it looked so good!
her face when the 19s scored...amazing!
She's a cutie though.
Loved it !
I LOVE Bullseye, never will it be the same, No Jim, No bullseye 😢❤
101 or more with 6 darts.... "Thanks Jim I'll do it in 2!!"
RIP Jim Bowen. He paved the way for other Northerners to host smashing television shows.
#Northern Lives Matter
Put the Apron on and get in that fookin kitchen!
Fuck you.
@Christopher Christos Why?
@Christopher Christos Women don't owe you shit.
@@Scotsmanic69 The foundation stone of rape culture.
@@Scotsmanic69 Savile's 'jokes' turned out not to be, too.
We never missed bully, and i actually remember this - fantastic
I used to think they always had all the household goods prize sitting backstage for the winners, and the gold plated speedboat got rolled out for the losing “let’s see what you could have won...” moment.
Love it. So you live in Birmingham, you've won the speedboat!
They usually did. Then pushed out the prize they wanted to get rid of if the contestents won.
I remember a quiz programme review thing where someone who worked on the programme saying they had an excellent deal ti get the cars and the boats were more expencive. Usually had both backstage and more often than not pushed out the car if it was a win and the boat if they lost
@@madabbafan I remember watching it in the late 80s and the “Here’s what you would have won” was a weekend at some sort of holiday camp akin Centre Parcs. They looked so pissed off they didn’t win and Jim was like “Wouldn’t that have been marvellous!?, but you’ve still got your Bully darts and tankard!”🤣🤣🤣
Usually the other way round. I heard Jim say the show had a deal with the speedboat seller, so they gave that away most.
@@marcuslavaggi-bowen6539 Any relation to Jim? Also, I bet those darts and tankards are worth a fortune nowdays as collectables, much more than some jazzed up camping trip haha
Episode of Bullseye on a Sunday afternoon before settling down to the BDO world final at Lakeside. Magnificent memories.
Wow. Her luck at darts is only superseded by the even more amazing fortune of not winning a boat
Or a 2 birth caravan
Would rather be lucky than good 😏
"Look at what you could have won, a Speedboat".
"Thanks Jim....Anyway we live 300 miles from the nearest sea" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't beat a bit of bully used to love that programme when I was a kid gota love the 80s 😂
Best decade ever
Yeah that was my Sunday evening: Worzel Gummidge, Bullseye and grated cheese sandwiches for tea
I, too loved Bullseye. Bully's Bellow was funny. I remember Bully walking across the screen, with a dictionary, and pointing to the letters. Jim Bowen used to rub the contestants's noses in it, when he said, "It's probably the cruellest saying on Television. Let's have a look at what you would have won".
That’s when 155 pounds was still 155 pounds!
Thats probably the most genuine heartfelt affectionate hug I’ve ever seen two people exchange on TV! And that would’ve really been a prize worth having in the 1980’s! I wouldn’t mind winning that myself only my kitchen at home isn’t big enough to accommodate all those appliances.
Jim Bowen will always be a legend to me!
Sundays were brilliant, in the morning go to the cafe, then watch some friends playing sunday league football, then in the pub and sink a gallon, back to moms for a sunday roast, fall asleep on the couch, then wake up to a bit of bully when the theme tune started, watch that then get ready for the evening session in the pub,,,, happy days
Sounds great...🤣
Yup two trips to the pub because
a pint didnt back then didn't break the bank...!
Those electrical items are probably still working today
They don't make them like they used to
@@NidgeOSullivan all foreign shite now that only works for so long
@@David.L291 Exactly
no doubt weighed a ton
@@NidgeOSullivan Good job too. The cack made in those days didn't last either.
I loved Jim, great presenter, and what fantastic prizes. Can you imagine telling a woman these days to put an apron on? That would never fly 😁
You know who was the worst thrower in the whole series ? It was Bully himself . Throws two out of the board every episode at the end
Brilliant yes ur right this made me laugh 😂
Had me crying with laughter this comment. :)
Cows don't have thumbs you see
what a load of Bull!!!
@@NidgeOSullivan I think they could do a dellar grip
RIP Tony Mate, Thanks A Lot For Giving Us A Bit Of Bully On A Sunday Night.
Ah. Sunday afternoons, everyone in England tuned in to Bullesye. Golden memories - all the family, cups of tea, cat purring on lap. Jim Bowen was just brilliant...40 years later his catchphrases are STILL used: Super, Smashing, Great, Listen ta Tone-ah' , Keep out of the black and in the red...nothing in this game for 2 in a bed, Come and See What Ya Would've Won, Ya Cant beat a bit of Bully, your charity money....thats saaaaaafe, all you get is ya BFH...ya bus fair home
God BLESS
So right! Me and my mates still use the catchphrases 😁😁 iiiinnnn one!
@NedKelly-fm2bd stick your head in 3 buckets of sick and bring it out twice
Prick
Best quiz show of all time. Jim is a legend.
The show was unprofessional, many of the prizes were awful .... but its that what made it the best show lol.
Just the simple things, like the guys were due £180 and Jim pulls out a wad of £200 and says
"I'll take £20 off that, you take the rest. That's £90 a piece you know!"
Sue & Pim. There's an 80s sitcom there in the making. Located in their newly fitted out kitchen, they could get a good 10 series out of that I think.
I loved watching this show back in the day
The highlight of my childhood Sunday before mother added another gallon of lacquer and we all headed to the working mans club for bingo. If we were flush, a pot of prawns when the seafood man came in with his wicker basket of delights
I was that seafood man .... when you can walk into a pub or club with a wicker basket full of manky crabsticks and a jacket with " Here comes Supercockle" on the back you have no fear 😉
Happy days mate in a better time
Identical to the last star prize win video that I just watched!
Bullseye- Jim Bowen/ The Generation Game - Bruce Forsyth / Family Fortunes- Bob Monkhouse. 3 great wholesome family game shows & 3 late Great entertainers.
And the contestants were decent down to earth people ,not attention seeking exhibitionists.
At 1:20 he lists the prizes and seems to say " you've got your dishwasher, deep freeze , F*ckers a pound ! .... " Ha ha 😅😊
These were fantastic days to grow up in, everything was soooo much simpler than this crazy world we have! look how happy the lady was with the prizes! Now it would have to be a Ferrari and a fortnight in Dubai!
This programme was fantastic and I do remember this one very fondly.
"Great, smashing, super!" Well done to her. I must admit, I would rather have had those prizes than a speedboat! All harmless fun. RIP Jim Bowen.
but if I recall didn't he used to say super smashing great and not the way you had stated, just saying :)
I mean, if you’re gonna quote the guy at least get it right 😂 it was super, smashing, great lol
Top telly you can never recreate this program, they’ve tried but it never captured the magic of the original great,smashing,super Jim you were a ledgend god bless my friend.
Watching a load of reboots that failed (Family fortunes, Catchphrase, Blockbusters) shows how the host matters more than the format of the game does. No one that came to fame after 2000 has any idea about hosting a gameshow - even those that have been doing so for many years. Ben Shephard, Richard Osmon et al... None come close to the old-fashioned variety entertainers like Bob Monkhouse, Bruce Forsythe and Michael Barrymore.
Legend best show ever she's overjoyed he's like Where's the fucking car 😂
absolute legendary 2 darts them. i remember watching it. incredible stuff.
Those were the days, church on a Sunday morning then down the pub for a few jars, then back home for one of mums roast dinners. Sleep it off and wake up in time for a bit of Bully...... See if someone would win his special prize..... And why was it ALWAYS a speedboat??!!! (Except for the times it was a miniMetro)
My ideal Sunday 👍🏼
The Speedboat was for those who failed to win..lol
I always remembered it being a daewoo. Or a speedboat, or a caravan.
Loved a bit of bully on a Sunday! I've got that exact tumble dryer in my kitchen now, that's when things were built to last!!
its great when good things happen. well done!
Love the way Jim man handles them around when they win
Jims rushing around like the worlds about to end
Best prize I have seen on there, what was comical was people winning a speedboat when they lived in a flat 🤣
well they can always go flat out
Or a caravan, nothing to tow it with, 🤣😂🤣😂
No Internet, no reality shows , a lot of rain and one telly in the living room and mum was in charge of the remote.
Growing up in 80's Britain this was considered drama. So glad we now live in a world where it's so easy to reminisce
I love it when he puts the apron on her. Classic Sunday Tea time viewing.
Love how all the pipes from the washer and fridge are just out everywhere! Couldn’t give a shit on bullseye! The look on her face when that 2nd treble went in! More jam than Hartleys!
0:29 That £80 quid never saw the light of day again :)
Producer to Jim " can i have that £80 back now?"
Jim "What £80?"
😆
Delivery fee for all the kitchen stuff.
Gotta love the Doc Brown face when she hit's the treble 19🤣
You can tell Jim was a Headmaster.
You MOVE there. You STAND there. You WAVE there..lol
"Put the apron on." Lol the amount of complaints if that was aired now...
This was the best era for TV. So many good shows, which were far more entertaining than repetitive crap like strictly and I'm a celebrity.
Put the apron on and make his bloody tea.
🤣🤣
This episode was on Challenge TV just the other day.
I didn't remember it even though we watched Bullseye every week back then, but that was truly incredible.
“ it’s going to take me the advert break to count all this out “
I am glad Jim did the right and socially acceptable thing by giving the Lady. the Apron.
Well Played, Sir...!
Put it other way around!
I wanted t see her throw a final dart. It was going to be triple 20
She was still on for a 9 darter. It still hadn't been televised by men player's, before this was made.
@@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 I have never saw this show. Was the goal to score over a hundred ?
@@mattbastubee5255 that was the final. They had another 4 people playing during the show. You had to get 101 or over to win bullys 🌟 prize. The finalists get 6 darts , 3 darts each but she won the 🌟 with 2 darts
@@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 Thank you.
@@mattbastubee5255 btw the couple who won the 🌟 prize. More than likely came second in the show but the winner's took their prizes from bullies prize board (very different to a dart board). So the chance is given to the couple in second place and even 3rd if the 2nd couple take their money.
Great Sunday evening memories back in the 80s,don't make shows like that anymore sadly. Always wondered though how they split a car or a speedboat if they won 😂😂😂
Jim Bowen, caught his act in a working men's club up north once, He made Chubby Brown look like a Sunday School Teacher. 😂
@Mike Brailsford oh wow what Jim? that's good to know if so
Luke Littler watched this clip six years ago and said, 'Yep, that's what I wanna do when I grow up.'
Would have loved it if in one episode the non darts player had taken Tony's advice that they had all the time in the world.
I used to like “AND BULLY’S SPECIAL PRIZE……A PANCAKE” !
bloke was pissed off it wasn't a speed boat
Sue used to play darts years before this,she was in the county league,played for the white Hart .
it just makes you feel good!
Brilliant 😂 I loved the tune when they won. 🎉
Bloody hell. Eighty quid would have gone a lot further then than it does now.
Loved how Jim never used to let them celebrate, he was always more concerned with wrestling them into position for the camera and never forgot to drop in what TV region they were from!
You've got to give Tony Green a bit of credit for this win - he said "best of luck" just before she threw
Tony "180" Green was best on "Meet Ricky Gervais".
Wow 1986. Great entertainment. A classic.
How he ever survived " come and lets show you what you COULD have won" I will never know.
I absolutely loved this programme
Sue's a hustler!
What would do you with £155?
2023: Half a cucumber and a pint of milk
I can personally guarantee that sometimes on Bullseye the 'non dart thrower' was absolutely a club dart thrower
That is very true but I don’t think so on this occasion!
Considering she nearly fainted after hitting T19 I think it's fair to say she was just glad to hit the board.
You won, good girl - Here's a kitchen. Loved a bit of Bully!