That was probably the best set of prizes I’ve ever seen on bullseye, in those days that would have been a real jackpot! They definitely got the “BFH” (brutal flying headbutt) from their wives 😂
It's funny because the idiots slating the prizes in the comments didn't realise these prizes back in the day cost a lot of money and were state of the art back then. A good wage in the 80's was £150 per week and a video player set you back £300 - £1200.
These guys were mentally scarred for the rest of their days with the torture of thinking how their lives could have been changed had they not gambled that Pifco slow cooker.
I do actually like that sofa bed! I can see myself reclining on that with my Velcro Rugby indoor market knock-off Reebok's and my marble-washed Silver Saddle jeans! 😉👍🇬🇧
Im offended that people slag off the prizes back then, those guys were earning £250 a week and could have won a 6k car.. people will look back at “who wants to be a millionaire” and say.. but we are already millionaires
They should have made the show so you lost the money for taking the gamble to win the star prize. Imagine loosing £400 back in those days only to realise you had to now chop up and share half a crappy kitchen.
In the later series, from 1991 onwards, they changed the rules, so that you gambled the money as well as the prizes. You got them all back, plus the Star Prize, if you won. If you lost, all you got was your BFH (Bus Fare Home).
@@pocolol8424 Not all council landlords would allow it and if any repairs are needed the council won't fix or replace it because it wouldn't be their installation.
Jim was obssessed with making contestants stand on the spot !!! pulling them around by the arm.
That was probably the best set of prizes I’ve ever seen on bullseye, in those days that would have been a real jackpot! They definitely got the “BFH” (brutal flying headbutt) from their wives 😂
It's funny because the idiots slating the prizes in the comments didn't realise these prizes back in the day cost a lot of money and were state of the art back then. A good wage in the 80's was £150 per week and a video player set you back £300 - £1200.
They are laughing because they think the production company was too stingy to include an XBox, drone or Iphone
Whenever jim told you something was a "super" prize you just knew it was a pile of crap
All prizes can be found in a skip near you in 1989
These guys were mentally scarred for the rest of their days with the torture of thinking how their lives could have been changed had they not gambled that Pifco slow cooker.
I’m here because I purchased Scratchie NFC25 tags and it had this video encoded - genius!
So did I win?
same xd how did I win?
Bath and haiir wash night has never been so good .
I do actually like that sofa bed! I can see myself reclining on that with my Velcro Rugby indoor market knock-off Reebok's and my marble-washed Silver Saddle jeans! 😉👍🇬🇧
The lion the witch and mfi wardrobe comes to mind
Im offended that people slag off the prizes back then, those guys were earning £250 a week and could have won a 6k car.. people will look back at “who wants to be a millionaire” and say.. but we are already millionaires
I doubt they were earning that sort of money. This looks to have been recorded in about 1984. In today's money that's £785 a week.
Think about it, two superb prizes, a slow cooker and a recliner sofa.
The last throw on the star prize was very casual, as if he was just having a practice at his local.
Apparently they pushed out the most expensive prizes when they lost the gamble!
This was the bachelor pad edition of the prize game.
Shit Prizes But pure Class Rip Jim x
It was great when Jim went awol when they won, many handling them. 😅😅😅
Why all the hate?!
A crockpot...lmao that set the show back a good £8. Cheap ass prizes.
Easy to split between two households if they had won!
They should have made the show so you lost the money for taking the gamble to win the star prize. Imagine loosing £400 back in those days only to realise you had to now chop up and share half a crappy kitchen.
In the later series, from 1991 onwards, they changed the rules, so that you gambled the money as well as the prizes. You got them all back, plus the Star Prize, if you won. If you lost, all you got was your BFH (Bus Fare Home).
My daughter has a better looking kitchen in her play house..lol
Imagine they lived in a council house and won the kitchen lol
Your point is what?.
Me also I don’t understand they could have a fitted kitchen in a council house so what is your point
@@pocolol8424 Not all council landlords would allow it and if any repairs are needed the council won't fix or replace it because it wouldn't be their installation.
If only they had “taken their time”...
Sofa. Is. Ok. Some. Are. Rubbish.
Not the best attempt at the prize board. And because of that, they shouldn't have gambled.