When Bullseye left off, champion Judy ($7,150) was about to go for her fourth spin on Bonus Island with $1,100 and two Bullseyes frozen. Afterwards, she meets Wemkea, in what turns out to be a very good match for this civilian finale of Bullseye in 1982
(c) 1982 Jack Barry/Dan Enright Productions. All copyrights of the show are herein acknowledged, no challenge of ownership is implied or intended. These episodes are posted for non-profit, entertainment purposes only, and to help keep the memories of Jack Barry and Dan Enright alive
@morgan8757 An even bigger mistake was that they never returned to the civilian format.
tvtimetravel 1 month ago
celebrity bullseye was a mistake
morgan8757 2 months ago
thewhammy83 already posted this quite a long time ago.
This copy, however, is in much better quality.
Hondo20132 8 months ago
R.I.P. Charlie O'Donnell
usa02 10 months ago
THe copyright at the end is 1981. Seems to be it was January 1982 when I saw the switch to all-celebs on WOR in NY. Thinking it was either the 18th or 25th when I saw it, ergo this episode aired the 15th or 22nd. 80s Pyramid had a few contestants who worked at Disneyland, and they weren't allowed to say it explicitly by name.
zachhoran 10 months ago
THe copyright at the end is 1981. Seems to be it was January 1982 when I saw the switch to all-celebs on WOR in NY. Thinking it was either the 18th or 25th when I saw it, ergo this episode aired the 15th or 22nd.
zachhoran 10 months ago