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The non-darts player winning the star prize with his first two darts is up there with the Moon landing and JFK's assassination in terms of iconic TV moments.
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As is the poor fella who misunderstood Les Dennis' question on Family Fortunes when he was asked "a type of ache", to which he responded, "fish fillet"? He thought he'd said, "a type of hake"The non-darts player winning the star prize with his first two darts is up there with the Moon landing and JFK's assassination in terms of iconic TV moments.
There was usually a fondue set, a music centre, a set of cut glass wine glasses and a hostess trolley all of which were ideally suited to a tiny terraced flat in Rotherham.What were the other star prizes? I can’t remember any apart from a speedboat and a fitted kitchen (which was obviously no good unless the two contestants were lovers)
That was on the telly the other day, just watched it. 2 trebles at opposite ends of the boardThe non-darts player winning the star prize with his first two darts is up there with the Moon landing and JFK's assassination in terms of iconic TV moments.
The non-darts player winning the star prize with his first two darts is up there with the Moon landing and JFK's assassination in terms of iconic TV moments.
Can remember a tea-making alarm clock and a laserdisc player tooThere was usually a fondue set, a music centre, a set of cut glass wine glasses and a hostess trolley all of which were ideally suited to a tiny terraced flat in Rotherham.
Still they always had the boat
are you not getting mixed up with ' Sale of the century ' ?There was usually a fondue set, a music centre, a set of cut glass wine glasses and a hostess trolley all of which were ideally suited to a tiny terraced flat in Rotherham.
Still they always had the boat
Not everything thouWatching the contestants on Bullseye they were all shy, timid and overawed at being on the telly.
Contrast that to the Chase now and you cannot shut them up.
We know everything about then in 30 seconds desperate not to pass up the opportunity to impress the nation.
Datboard, done my head in, him saying that constantlyIt’ll be dreadful, just like it was last time try tried with Dave Spikey who couldn’t pronounce the word darts
That one was class, I laughed my head off. Sure there was a similar one with the lady non darts player anarlThe non-darts player winning the star prize with his first two darts is up there with the Moon landing and JFK's assassination in terms of iconic TV moments.
I'm sure there was two, I think you're right. Me and my mate were dancing around his flat when the bloke did it. Only 20 years after the event!That one was class, I laughed my head off. Sure there was a similar one with the lady non darts player anarl
A bit like......name a famous Arthur, the contestant replied "Shakespeare"As is the poor fella who misunderstood Les Dennis' question on Family Fortunes when he was asked "a type of ache", to which he responded, "fish fillet"? He thought he'd said, "a type of hake"
She literally just hoyed them, landed in trebles....blonde lass iirc, cracking stuffI'm sure there was two, I think you're right. Me and my mate were dancing around his flat when the bloke did it. Only 20 years after the event!
Also liked 3-2-1. Practically impossible to solve clues.Proper top class 80's TV Bullseye, used to love it.
Nearly as impossible as doing the 3 2 1 finger movement without flipping the birdAlso liked 3-2-1. Practically impossible to solve clues.
A is in hay and may rhymes with hay, you may have sent the top prize to the bin.Also liked 3-2-1. Practically impossible to solve clues.
Pay per plane ?A is in hay and may rhymes with hay, you may have sent the top prize to the bin.
Nearly as impossible as doing the 3 2 1 finger movement without flipping the bird