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lybertyne
06 Dec 19 00:34
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Man goes on with some slight facial disfigurement.

Bowen: You've obviously had some sort of accident.  Tell us all about it.

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By:
Gin
When: 06 Dec 19 09:16
Laugh
By:
boxingthefox
When: 06 Dec 19 11:33
Laugh
By:
lybertyne
When: 06 Dec 19 13:17
Turned out that when he was 11, he and some friends played with petrol.
By:
windsor knot
When: 07 Dec 19 19:44
i remember jim bowen asking one chap what he did for a living . he said he was unemployed . jim said ...smashing !!!
By:
Torquemada
When: 07 Dec 19 19:50
They once had a multiple murderer on - and I’m not joking! Shocked
By:
boxingthefox
When: 07 Dec 19 20:03
Poor old Jim died many times on stage, but I could'nt help but like him.
By:
lybertyne
When: 07 Dec 19 20:06

Dec 7, 2019 -- 7:50PM, Torquemada wrote:


They once had a multiple murderer on - and I’m not joking!


He'd already killed two before he went on the show.  The filming took place on a May 28th; on June 29th he robbed a couple and shot them both in the face, taking his tally to 4.

By:
lybertyne
When: 07 Dec 19 20:10
Jim Bowen's real name was James Whittaker.  I think he needed a new surname for equity reasons.  The 'owen' bit is his wife's maiden name and the 'B' comes from his mother's maiden name.
By:
Torquemada
When: 07 Dec 19 20:18
The murderer lost Bully’s gamble at the end. If he’d won, perhaps he wouldn’t have killed that couple a month later. What a POS.
By:
lybertyne
When: 08 Dec 19 00:30
This is interesting.  Apparently the producer struck a deal with a speedboat manufacturer that got him a lower price if he gave away at least 3 boats per series.  Behind the scenes they had 2 star prizes -  a speedboat and a car.  If the couple won, they got the speedboat.  If they lost, when they're shown "what they could have won", they pushed out the car.
By:
lovegod
When: 08 Dec 19 06:51
Stay out the black and in the red, nothing in this game for two in a bed.

Player throws a dart in the right zone, 'you've won the washing machine'.

Throws again in the same zone 'you've lost the washing machine'.
By:
HGS
When: 08 Dec 19 10:40
I loved Bullseye. Jim Bowen. Legend. RIP.
By:
lybertyne
When: 08 Dec 19 11:35
I saw one recently where the player hit the black.

Bowen: You've won a date with the Ayatollah.

Player hits the same black again.

Bowen:  You've just lost a date with the Ayatollah.

GrinLegend indeed.
By:
lovegod
When: 08 Dec 19 12:23
And you could gamble your winnings/prizes for the 101 in 6 darts challenge always knowing your BFH was safe.
By:
HGS
When: 08 Dec 19 12:35
Take your time and listen to Tony.

'Good girl!'   Laugh
By:
lybertyne
When: 08 Dec 19 12:56
I saw one where Jim imitated a Japanese person.  Harmless fun but you know today he'd be sacked.
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 08 Dec 19 13:17
Apart from the nostalgia/kitsch there is something very appealing about watching the programme now, on Challenge or whatever.

I think it is that everything you see is real.
By:
Crisp77
When: 08 Dec 19 18:29
I don't think Bully was real. Looked like a cartoon.
By:
Knight Commander
When: 08 Dec 19 20:08
Used to get some funny out-takes Grin
By:
mad mad moon
When: 08 Dec 19 20:27
Iiiiiiiiiiin 1 ,Wake up in style with this Goblin teasmade
Iiiiiiiiiiin 2, Something for the ladies, an upright Hoover Laugh
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 08 Dec 19 23:59
"A fabulous automatic knitting machine."
By:
lybertyne
When: 09 Dec 19 00:59
I saw an interview with Bowen on Youtube where he says one of the prizes was a cafetiere and Tony Green had no idea what one was.  When told, they both agreed that it wasn't really the sort of thing their contestants from 1980s Barnsley etc. would want.
By:
Deplasterer
When: 09 Dec 19 02:21
There was one show were the guy won the pools but his wife forgot to post for that week. Jim replies "what a pity".
By:
alun2005
When: 09 Dec 19 10:52
Jim Bowen was absolutely right to take a hard line with the questioning of contestants. 'Bullseye' was a serious business, and we can't allow petty personal sensitivities to invade that space.
By:
lybertyne
When: 09 Dec 19 19:36
A woman in her 40s got this wrong: "Which invasion during WW2 was codenamed Operation Overlord?".  She said Dunkirk.  Now, I think it's appalling that people nowadays wouldn't know but this was at a time when it was still within memory, when D-Day participants were still of working age.  She was in her 40s, not some kid.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 09 Dec 19 22:45
Not sure that's fair criticism. The fact that the whole operation in Normandy came under the overall codeword of Overlord would only have come to light long after the event. That's the point of codewords: they're secret. Overlord itself had its own deception plan, codenamed Bodyguard, including a fictitious army in Scotland poised to invade Norway under a fictitious Operation Fortitude.

People at the time knew of the invasion itself (codenamed Neptune, incidentally) as D-Day. It's only those of us of the next generation who discovered that a months-long campaign in North-West France had been codenamed Overlord.
By:
Capt__F
When: 09 Dec 19 22:49
That's the Bullseye !
By:
lybertyne
When: 09 Dec 19 23:10
It was widely known enough by 1983 to be a question.
By:
lybertyne
When: 09 Dec 19 23:11
Plus Dunkirk wasn't an invasion.  It was a retreat.
By:
lybertyne
When: 09 Dec 19 23:18
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/16717761-overture-to-overlord

Overture to Overlord

A book about the planning for D-Day.

Written in 1950.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 09 Dec 19 23:38
But if it really were that widely known in 1983, it wouldn't actually have been a question in a quiz show though, would it? Otherwise Bowen would have been giving away Teasmades left, right and centre.

Put it this way: my mother was 23 in 1944, and knew and spoke all about Dunkirk, Dieppe and D-Day. But I never once heard her refer to Overlord. In fact, with the Normandy campaign being bogged down in murderous fighting for months on end, the less the public knew about an Overlord plan which had assumed a German collapse within days the better.
By:
saddo
When: 10 Dec 19 10:45
Lots of men like war documentaries, wimmin don't really.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 10 Dec 19 13:51
Yes. That's the best answer.
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