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Bullseye already lining up epic Celebrity special with two huge stars tipped to take part

They have yet to name the date the show, also featuring darts sensation Luke Littler guest star
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BULLSEYE is on target to get a super celebrity series — with the likes of Emily Atack and Peter Kay topping the wish list of contestants.

Bosses are delighted at the public reaction to their reboot of the game show this Christmas — with Andrew Flintoff taking over the presenting role made famous by the late Jim Bowen.

Emily Atack tops the wish list of contestants for the Bullseye revamp
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Emily Atack tops the wish list of contestants for the Bullseye revampCredit: Louis Wood News Group Newspapers Ltd
ITV bosses also want comedian Peter Kay to star in the show
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ITV bosses also want comedian Peter Kay to star in the showCredit: Rex
Freddie Flintoff is taking over the hosting role made famous by the late Jim Bowen
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Freddie Flintoff is taking over the hosting role made famous by the late Jim BowenCredit: BBC
Darts sensation Luke Littler will also guest star
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Darts sensation Luke Littler will also guest starCredit: Getty

They have yet to name the date they will screen the special, featuring darts sensation Luke Littler as guest star.

But a TV insider said: “ITV would be crazy not to ride the wave of nostalgia that comes with bringing back a much-loved show like Bullseye.

“A celebrity version is a no-brainer.

“They want to target the right kinds of celebrities — people like Emily who viewers can imagine joining them down the pub for a pint, a game of darts and a good laugh. Peter is also a fan of the show and though he doesn’t take part in many telly programmes these days, they reckon he might make an exception.

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“What happens next depends on the reaction to the festive special — but it’s already looking like the comeback will be a big hit.”

The Sun exclusively revealed ITV were bringing back the show, partly as a result of the increased interest in darts after Luke reached the finals of the world championship in January, when he was 16 years old.

We also confirmed earlier this month that producers would be bringing back the speedboat, often wheeled out as first prize on the original show.

Contestants will also receive the traditional bendy Bully, tankard and Bullseye-branded darts.

Bowen — catchphrase “Super, smashing, great” — hosted it from 1981 to 1995 and was watched by up to 20 million viewers.

ITV declined to comment last night.

Darts ace Luke Littler will be the guest player on the Bullseye reboot with Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff
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