I enjoyed it. It doesnt take itself too seriously and seemed very tongue-in-cheek. I think it will tire quickly though once the nostalgia wears off - people are watching with rose tinted glasses.
I enjoyed it. It doesnt take itself too seriously and seemed very tongue-in-cheek. I think it will tire quickly though once the nostalgia wears off - people are watching with rose tinted glasses.
Remember though that the original is airing on challenge and actually takes the 10pm slot for the rest of the week, presumebly so that it doesn't end after 3 weeks.
ITV, at this moment in time will not be showing any of the new Bullseye (although I bet it changes depenind upon the viewing figures for Challenge!) therefore any celeb editions will also be shown on Challenge
According to DS, the 10pm new edition of Bullseye got 146,000 viewers...not bad at all for a bank holiday.
Not bad at all for a channel like Challenge anyway.
:-(
A former member
I can't say much for the prizes!!!!
even my mum is gob smack at them, she thinks that even if there were a washing machine it might be slightly better!
over all it alright! but I think there still two prizes at the end
a car if you lose and a much cheaper tv if you win!
the 146,000 figure. How does Sky get its figures? Since it's digital can they get their figures exactly? I never trusted the way the terrestrial figures were worked out.
Secondly, why was it filmed in Widescreen when it was going to be shown on challenge? And am i the only person who gets 14:9 letterbox a bit weird on Challenge. It has the picture aligned to the bottom with the big letterbox at the top.
Secondly, why was it filmed in Widescreen when it was going to be shown on challenge? And am i the only person who gets 14:9 letterbox a bit weird on Challenge. It has the picture aligned to the bottom with the big letterbox at the top.
It's a problem that they've had since late November last year. All output appears to be shifted about 15 lines downwards, leaving a virtually huge black bar at the top of all programming. I've e-mailed them more times than they've had Takeshi's on. The response was as good as the UK's chances of winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
It's a problem that they've had since late November last year. All output appears to be shifted about 15 lines downwards, leaving a virtually huge black bar at the top of all programming. I've e-mailed them more times than they've had Takeshi's on. The response was as good as the UK's chances of winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
How do they not notice their own output? Hey ho Might drop them a line.
As people have said, you'd think that since they spent a bit of money commissioning it, that they'd at least say in the info that Dave Spikey was hosting it, and not Jim Bowen