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GAME SHOW - FORMAT PART ONE |
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BULLSEYE
TV GAME SHOW
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Bullseye TV Show Format
Created, Devised and
Written by
Andrew Wood
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Tony Green
and Dave Spikey |
The
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PART ONE
Round One - Category Board Round
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Three pairs of contestants
from the general public, an amateur dart player and his or her
team partner (known as the brains) compete against each another
combining their skills at throwing darts at targets to win money
and the opportunity for their partner (the brains) to answer a
general knowledge question and, if answered correctly, win more
money for the team. The 'brains' of each team selects a
category from one of the ten categories on the category board
for their partner to throw a single dart at.
The Bullseye being worth
£200 in all of the categories, the rest of each category on the
board is divided into three different values, £100, £50 and
£30.
The first questions in
round one was worth £30 for a correct answer, added to whatever
their dart playing partner scored in points. A
possible £230 pounds if the dart player hit the 'Bullseye' in
the category chosen by his/her partner. The second
question in this round was worth £50 for a correct answer.
The third and final question in this round was worth £100 for a
correct answer. Once a category has gone, that category
drops out of the round. If the dart player missed
the category chosen by his/her partner and landed in a category
that had dropped out of the game, they lost the chance to answer
a question in that round. If the 'brains' of the
team selected a category and his/her partner missed the category
and landed in a category that was still in the game, the
'brains' of the team is asked a question in this category.
If the 'brains' did not know the answer or gave an incorrect
answer, one of the two other competing team 'brains' could
answer the question and if correct win bonus pounds.
At the end of this round The Host would state the scores of all
three teams and then move on to Round Two
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Above the Category
Dartboard and the Contestants
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Round Two - Pounds for Points Round
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Round Two is the Pounds for
Points round. Each dart player competes in three rounds of darts
against one another. At the end of each round the dart player
with the highest score wins the right for his/her partner to
answer a general knowledge question. The value of the question
in pounds is that scored by his/her dart-playing partner. For
example, the dart player scores 97 using three darts. The brains
of the team is then asked a general knowledge question and the
value of that question is £97. At the end of Round Two, the two
teams of contestants with the lowest scores leave the show
taking with them the amount of money they won and a bendy bully,
a tankard and set of Bullseye Darts. The team with the highest
score would continue on to Part Two of Bullseye. The Host would
then close part one and go to the commercial break. |
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End of Part one
COMMERCIAL BREAK....
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Click here for PART TWO
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