NickNickleby wrote: » Many a Sunday afternoon was spent glued to it. Ahh, memories. I think we may have finally been able to afford a colour telly, by the time it aired. I certainly remember watching it in colour at some stage.
Road-Hog wrote: I may get pilloried for this but did any of you every watch or attend his stand up comedy routines.....un-pc sexist racist would sum him up.....some of his one liners on bulls eye were borderline if you look back.....he obviously had to be careful on TV
khaldrogo wrote: » Different times.......when funny was just funny
deco nate wrote: » Let's have a look at what you could have won.... Rip
Road-Hog wrote: » I may get pilloried for this but did any of you every watch or attend his stand up comedy routines.....un-pc sexist racist would sum him up.....some of his one liners on bulls eye were borderline if you look back.....he obviously had to be careful on TV
Beechwoodspark wrote: » RIP Jim. No airs or graces but an Utter professional as a presenter. Working men’s club tradition. He had a great sense of humanity and innate decency. As someone said before, he treated the contestants with respect and warmth and it shone through, the viewers appreciated it. Bullseye was a great format for the time. He did some good comedy turns on the likes of Phoenix nights too over the years.
Road-Hog wrote: » How can you be so sure of his genuineness...did you meet him in person? ! It’s amazing how many people get carried away with celebs /tv personalities thinking they know them and how they think based on a half hour of tv show onc a week
anewme wrote: » You seem to have a grudge. weird posts. Did your great grandad and granny appear on the show and get BFH.?