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‘Had to turn it off!’

By britishbulletin.com10 November 20254 Mins Read
‘Had to turn it off!’
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ITV’s Bullseye returned last night, following the success of last year’s Christmas special, which drew more than 8.6 million viewers.

Off the back of that success, ITV/STV bosses have now ordered a fresh run of four one-hour-long episodes for 2025, alongside another festive special.

England cricket legend Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff has taken over presenting duties for the reboot, taking the place of the late Jim Bowen, and for the first episode of the series, he was joined by teenage darts star Luke Littler.

The new series sticks to Bullseye’s classic format, pairing each amateur dart thrower with a teammate responsible for the quiz knowledge.

ITV’s Bullseye returned last night

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Together, they must land darts on different boards while answering questions correctly to rack up points and secure prizes.

However, after just one episode, viewers quickly flocked to social media with similar complaints about the show.

Some fans called for beloved contestant Bobby George to return. He is one of the sport’s most recognisable personalities and has a history with Bullseye, appearing as a special guest in several classic episodes.

“I completely understand the choice, but relaunching Bullseye without the premiere featuring the one and only @BullyBoy180?” one user asked. Another wrote: “Get yourself on there Bobby. Your walk-on and wit would make good TV.”

Teenage darts star Luke Littler joined Freddie Flintoff for the first episode of the series

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Other viewers criticised the “constant clapping” heard throughout the show.

“Had to turn it off after 15 minutes. Questions too easy and the clapping!!!” one viewer posted, while another complained: “Already the clapping, even after just choosing a category… Why?! Stop it now. It’s like Wheel of clapping Fortune.”

A third joined in: “Tried watching it, had to give up. Too much clapping. When an audience claps constantly for no reason it gets painful… The nation has a headache.”

Many viewers also complained about the studio lighting, claiming they couldn’t clearly see the darts hitting the board.

The new series kicked off last night, but many viewers complained they could not see the darts properly

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“Terrible lighting and shadows on the dartboard means you can’t see what anyone was hitting. For a show where the main focus is the dartboard, this is a terrible fail,” one disappointed fan posted.

However, not all viewers found fault with the show’s premiere. Some defended the reboot, insisting it was needed.

“The show is needed. Darts has really come into its own,” one fan said, while another penned: “Yessss this is what we wanted!!!” (sic)

Mr Flintoff has revealed that Bullseye’s revival was the catalyst that enticed him back to the screen after his traumatic Top Gear crash.

Three years ago, he suffered life-altering injuries while filming the British car television show, which led him to step away from public life for eight months.

His wife, Rachel Wools, supported him through his recovery, although their relationship has faced challenges over the years.

Mr Flintoff has openly admitted that his mental health battles and drinking caused turmoil at home.

In his 2015 memoir, he wrote: “Looking back, I feel for the missus. She used to get the worst of me.”

ITV/STV bosses have now ordered a fresh run of four one-hour-long episodes for 2025, alongside another festive special.

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He added: “You can understand why cricketers’ marriages break down. If the shoe was on the other foot, I might have just said, ‘You know what, sod this.'”

Now returning to screens to present the beloved darts show, he told The Sun he took the job for several reasons: “I’ve not done much TV recently, I’d not presented anything, and did Bullseye for a few reasons.

“One, I really like darts. And I used to watch Bullseye back in the ’80s. I never thought that I’d get the chance to present Bullseye. I always wanted to be a cricketer, I didn’t want to be Jim Bowen.

“It was fun when we did the Christmas special last year and it seemed to be really well received. “If you like darts and want to see people try and win something, have a watch.”

With reboots including Wheel of Fortune, You Bet! and Deal or No Deal already returning, ITV/STV bosses appear committed to bringing back nostalgic favourites, with Bullseye now added back into the line-up.

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