Centred around darts, the show placed three pairs of contestants (each team with one person to answer questions and one darts player) against one another to win prizes ranging from a new car, a speedboat, a caravan, or a luxury holiday, to the consolation prizes of a set of darts, a tankard (silver goblet for lady contestants) and a 'Bendy Bully', a rubber model of the show's mascot.
Who remembers watching this on a slow Sunday afternoon. Jim Bowen always looked like he had to fain enthusiasm for this show, regardless, it was great family entertainment.
I used to own a 'Bendy Bully'. Great memories -- of dropping it off high ledges.
Any other Brit/Irish forum member remember this?
Apparently they are remaking this for the US market.
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Initially, I had thought this would be the Bullseye that ran here in America in the early 80s, but I can see it was something else; nonetheless, the concept does look like it was interesting.
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