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Freddie Flintoff signs up to host reboot of classic 1980s game show in first big TV job since crash ordeal
CLASSIC darts game show Bullseye is coming back — hosted by Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff.
The Ashes legend, 46, said he was thrilled to take over the hugely popular programme, which was famously presented in the 1980s and ’90s by comic Jim Bowen.
It will be the ex-cricketer’s first new TV commission since his horrific crash on Top Gear.
A source said of the ITV reboot: “Few would have predicted the move but it’s a genius signing.”
Freddie will take over the late Jim Bowen’s old role for a Christmas special.
TV bosses hope it will be quickly commissioned as a full series.
Freddie grew up playing the game with pals and even holds a darts world record — for the longest distance to throw a bullseye.
He said last night: “I love the darts and Bullseye was one of my favourite shows as a kid.
“I can’t quite believe I’ll get to host this Christmas special.
Then, echoing one of Jim’s famous catchphrases, he added: “You can’t beat a bit of Bully!”
Although viewers recently saw Freddie in the second series of cricket documentary Field of Dreams, this is the first new TV commission since his Top Gear crash put his career on hold.
A TV insider said: “This is the perfect role for Freddie to start a whole new chapter in his career and his fans will be thrilled to see him on our screens fronting such a well-loved programme.
“Few would have predicted the move but it’s a genius signing because Freddie has the same dry, Lancashire sense of humour and delivery as Jim.
“Though it remains to be seen whether he’ll continue Jim’s ‘super, smashing, great!’ catchphrase or if they’ll dole out jackpot prizes of speedboats to contestants who live in landlocked towns and cities.
“But they’re likely to keep the torturous practice of saying ‘Look at what you could’ve won’ before bringing out first prize to rub in the faces of the losing competitors.”
Bullseye first aired on ITV in 1981 and ran for 14 years with old-school comic Jim as host and an array of darts stars making regular guest appearances, including Eric Bristow and Jocky Wilson.
This is the perfect role for Freddie to start a whole new chapter in his career and his fans will be thrilled
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There was also an animated mascot — a darts-playing bull called Bully — while Jim regularly ribbed the competing teams of two.
Jim also had a string of catchphrases including: “Stay out of the black and in the red, nothing in this game for two in a bed”.
It was revived on Challenge TV in 2006, hosted by comic Dave Spikey, but axed after two series.
The Sun revealed this year there were plans for a reboot, with Freddie’s fellow Top Gear host Paddy McGuinness mooted for the gig.
It comes as darts soars in popularity thanks to Luke Litter getting to the world final aged 16.
Freddie grew up in Preston, 14 miles from where Jim was raised.
Another insider said: “Freddie is also famed for his dry Lancashire humour, though his gags are likely be a tad more sensitive and 21st century than his predecessor’s.”
Freddie nearly died when his three-wheel roadster flipped at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, in December 2022.
After numerous operations, he finished filming the second series of his BBC One show, Field of Dreams, in which he took a group of novice cricketers to India.
He said in the show: “I genuinely should not be here after what happened. It’s going to be a long road back and I’ve only just started.
“I’ve got to look at the positives, I’ve got another chance, and I’m going to go at it. I’m seeing that as how it is — a second go.”
Signing up for Bullseye is seen as being part of that.
In 2012, as part of a Sports Relief challenge, he hit the bullseye from 5.05 metres for a Guinness World Record.
Gesturing to the board, he joked: “You can keep your cricket. That’s a real sport right there — darts.”
He also played in front of 10,000 people at Rotterdam in 2018 as part of Sky panel show A League of Their Own, alongside Jamie Redknapp, Anthony Joshua and Tom Davis.
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Freddie revealed in an interview:: “I used to play in the social club with my mates.
“My first memory of darts, it’s very vague, it’s Jocky Wilson, and the likes of Eric Bristow . . . and in recent times it’s had the revival, hasn’t it?
“One of the things I love about it — a lot of sports have got really professional and the public can’t identify with the players — but I think darts has kept that charm.
“You see the crowds get excited and they look at the players and say, ‘He’s just a normal guy, good at what they do’. And it’s got to be said, it’s one of the best atmospheres in sport.”
All-rounder Freddie helped England win the Ashes in 2005 and 2009 before retiring from cricket.
He then appeared on shows including Don’t Rock the Boat, A League of Their Own and the Australian version of I’m A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here! before taking over as co-host of Top Gear alongside Paddy and Chris Harris.
However he admitted he never set out to just be a telly star, and is now heavily involved in the England cricket coaching set-up. He said recently: “I fell into, like, a TV trap, you know?
“I was doing TV and moving forward, obviously, I’d love to do more coaching, I don’t know in what entity or work, and do a little bit of TV as well. It’s been a nice shift.”
The Bullseye reboot will be made by 12 Yard productions who have a pedigree for making game shows including Popmaster, which has just been commissioned for two more series on More4.
Managing director Michael Mannes said yesterday: “We are delighted to have acquired the rights to Bullseye, one of the most iconic game shows ever.
“And the timing could not be better considering the popularity of darts.
“Freddie is the perfect host for it and we can’t wait for the show to be back on ITV.”
Katie Rawcliffe, Director of Entertainment & Daytime Commissioning ITV said: “Bullseye is back and we can’t wait to welcome Freddie Flintoff back to ITV too.
“It’s a real treat to have both as key parts of our Christmas schedule on ITV1 and ITVX this year.”
Freddie perfect for telly classic
By Rod McPhee
THERE was nothing more bittersweet than watching Bullseye on a Sunday teatime.
Although it signalled the end of the weekend, it was 30 minutes of sheer, ridiculous joy.
The guiltiest pleasure was Jim Bowen, who was unbelievably outrageous with his jokes — which, of course, I don’t condone in ANY way now.
He once asked a female contestant: “You went on a sponsored slim, didn’t you? So how much do you owe?”
He ploughed on: “That’s very unkind of me, but I knew you’d be good sports . . . ” Turning to her pal he added: “You’d have to be, wearing a dress like that.”
You didn’t need to know anything about darts, either. Some of the amateur players certainly didn’t. Nor did you require an exhaustive general knowledge.
The “thrower” would rarely hit their target, often aiming for “Books” and getting “Spelling” or trying for “Sport” and getting “Science”.
Even if they did throw where they wanted, it was 50/50 whether the “knower” would get the correct answer.
Jim once asked one guy: “What’s the name of the island in San Francisco Bay that was once a prison?” Even my eight-year-old self knew the answer was Alcatraz.
“Is it Devil’s Island?” came the bloke’s reply.
If they did win they had to decide whether to gamble for the big prize — and would often say: “We’ve had a brilliant day and we’d like to let the others have a go.”
Then they’d march off with a foam Bully and a tankard of cash which Jim counted out.
Another duo would then bag a fitted kitchen or a car, and you could see them thinking: “How the hell are we going to split that between us?!”
So why did we watch it? Because it was a simpler time. We had very little choice. It was that or Songs of Praise.
As Peter Kay once said: “I used to love Bullseye, me. It was weird because it was s*** AND it was good — but you knew where you stood.”
Its simplicity — in a complicated age of shows strewn across hundred of channels — means we’ll actively choose it this time. Particularly as we’ve got Freddie Flintoff deservedly taking over Jim’s role.
Ask anyone who works behind the scenes in TV and they’ll tell you he is a genuinely lovely guy. More importantly, he’s smart enough not to delve into Jim’s old joke book.
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Strictly judge Shirley Ballas reacts to outcome of Giovanni Pernice investigation
Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas has shared her thoughts on the outcome of a BBC investigation into the conduct of Giovanni Pernice.
The Italian dancer was subject to scrutiny after Sherlock star Amanda Abbington accused him of being abusive to her during rehearsals. Abbington quit the show early and revealed she had endured PTSD as a result of the experience.
Results of a BBC investigation into Pernice’s behaviour were released on Monday (30 September). The dancer was cleared of the more serious allegations against him, but Abbington’s complaints of verbal bullying and harassment were upheld. The corporation issued an apology to the actor following the outcome.
Commenting on the news at an event at Henley Literary Festival on Tuesday (1 October), Ballas said, “I don’t condone bullying. I’ve been through it myself.
“So if things aren’t right or need addressing, I feel for the person that wants them addressed. And I think that’s a big, important part that everybody gets to say their thing. But now the investigation is over and everybody can move on.”
While promoting her new crime novel, Dance to the Death, which is set in the world of ballroom dancing, she added: “The eight years I’ve been on the show, it’s been great safeguarding. I’ve always felt taken care of when the bullying got really bad.”
Ballas was one of the most prominent figures to defend Pernice during the controversy, calling him a “perfect gentleman”.
“I don’t believe gossip because things are blown way out of all proportion and it can turn into a great big snowball,” she told The Sun in June. “So my feeling for Giovanni is, let them do this investigation and the truth will come out. So we don’t judge anybody until I know absolutely, 100 percent.”
Pernice spoke candidly about the result on Instagram, telling his fans: “It’s over. It’s finished. Seven months of reading everyday things in the newspaper and not be able to respond because I wanted to keep the confidentiality and privacy of the review was a difficult time. It was difficult because, you know, reading stuff that was untrue, wasn’t the nicest time of my life, let’s be honest.”
Meanwhile, Abbington said that although the BBC’s apology had “meant a lot to her”, she is considering further legal action following the outcome.
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Fans left shocked at Lady Gaga’s screen time in Joker sequel despite second billing behind Joaquin Phoenix
LADY Gaga is on screen for only 33 minutes of the new Joker movie — despite getting second billing.
The Poker Face singer’s role was heavily hyped in promotional advertising.
But the 38-year-old star, who plays Harleen “Lee” Quinzel, actually appears in less than a quarter of Joker: Folie à Deux’s 139 minutes.
Early reviews of the film, out in cinemas today, criticise her lack of screen time — calling her “criminally underused”.
It is a sequel to 2019 hit Joker, which won two Oscars, including Best Actor for Joaquin Phoenix, 49, in the title role.
The follow-up, which is part musical, sees Gaga play the love interest of Arthur Fleck/Joker while both are in prison.
Both Gaga and Phoenix perform cover songs during the production.
Last week she released an album called Harlequin featuring their songs. It is being described as a “companion” to the film.
Gaga, however, would love to return to play the role — despite her limited screen time.
She told The Hits Radio Breakfast Show: “I definitely don’t feel done with Lee as a character.
“She’s got so much to say. What an interesting gal.”
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Sons of Anarchy creator exits new Netflix series with just weeks left of filming
Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter has exited his new Netflix series just weeks before production was scheduled to wrap.
Filming on the forthcoming Western series, appropriately titled The Abandons, began in May in Alberta, Canada, and is scheduled to conclude in mid-October.
Variety reports that Sutter’s premature exit came due to creative differences with Netflix. The publication reports that various changes to the series were made by Netflix, such as the number of episodes being reduced from 10 to eight, after the production went over budget.
Netflix declined to comment. The Independent has contacted Sutter’s representatives.
Starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey as two mothers in a bloody feud, The Abandons was originally greenlit by Netflix in October 2022.
An official logline for the show reads: “As a group of diverse, outlier families pursue their Manifest Destiny in 1850s Oregon, a corrupt force of wealth and power, coveting their land, tries to force them out. These abandoned souls, the kind of lost souls living on the fringe of society, unite their tribes to form a family and fight back. In this bloody process, ‘justice’ is stretched beyond the boundaries of the law.”
The show was created by Sutter, 64, who also served as executive producer and showrunner.
Speaking to Netflix’s Tudum in May about the creation of the show, he said: “I am fascinated by the metamorphosis of good into evil.
“What must transpire to drive the morally sound to become the dangerously corrupt. The Abandons explores those complex compromises through the most powerful human instinct – the love and protection of mothers.”
This isn’t the first time Sutter has abruptly departed a project. Back in 2019, Sutter was fired from his FX drama Mayans MC after parent company Disney’s human resources department compiled a number of complaints from the cast and crew.
Sutter later addressed his firing in a letter obtained by Deadline, writing: “They claim the intel suggests that I created a climate of hostility, favoritism and enabled a set where no one felt safe or appreciated.”
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Denying these claims, he continued: “I know that’s not true. I’m not saying it was all sunshine and roses, but I’m close with most of those guys and they love going to work. I’m also not sure how, having been on set… maybe three times all season, I was able to singularly create that much damage.
“What I do own, what I see now in hindsight, is that detaching myself so much this season was a mistake. I understand how it was perceived as me sticking my head in the sand. And that people felt like no one was steering the ship,” Sutter added.
“But that wasn’t a management error on my part, it was a creative decision to empower [co-creator] Elgin [James] and the future of the show.”
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