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  2. Bullseye (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Tony Green - Wikipedia

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    Anthony John Green (29 January 1939 – 4 March 2024) was an English sports commentator and television presenter, best known as the scorer and later co-host of the British TV show Bullseye, from 1982 to 1995 and again in 2006 & 2007. Green was also the commentator for the annual BDO World Darts Championships from 1978 to 2016.

  4. List of British game shows - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British game shows.A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet programming genre in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and/or prizes.

  5. List of programmes broadcast by Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Endurance UK: 1997–1998: 1997–2009: The UK version of the cult Japanese show, Za Gaman. Extreme Endurance: 2003: 2003–2005: Short 15-minute segments of Za Gaman. It was hosted by Al Convey and featured the voices of Eiji Kusuhara (who was one of the two voiceovers for Banzai) and Ryozo Kohira. Football Freestyler: 2012: 2012–2013

  6. Category:1980s British game shows - Wikipedia

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  7. Jim Bowen - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Compukit UK101 - Wikipedia

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    The Compukit UK101 microcomputer (1979) [1] is a kit [2] clone of the Ohio Scientific Superboard II single-board computer, with a few enhancements for the UK market - notably replacing the 24×24 (add guardband kit to give 32×32) screen display with a more useful 48×16 layout working at UK video frequencies.

  9. Challenge (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] The channel has also produced its own original programmes, including revivals of Bullseye and Blockbusters. Challenge has previously broadcast general interest programming (including the BBC blooper show Auntie's Bloomers from 2009 to 2011 [32]), and was the former UK rights holder for U.S professional wrestling company TNA.