Bullseye (1980)

Bullseye (1980)

Bullseye was a two-year game show that combined elements of other Barry-Enright shows. It was the game of strategy, knowledge, luck, and especially daring. Two contestants, one a returning champion, competed. The game began with the champion stopping a star-shaped gameboard of three spinning windows by hitting a three-colored plunger in front of him/her. The first two windows contained eight different categories (four in each window) with dollar amounts ranging from $50 to $200 (representing the value of each question). The third window (below the two category windows) was the Contract window, and displayed numbers from one to five, as well as a "Bullseye" graphic.



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  • Season 1