Here are the available images for Bullseye (2) from the 1970s.
Contents
- 1 Gallery
- 1.1 The Second Playing of Bullseye (September 3, 1976, #2015D, aired out of order on September 24)
- 1.2 The Sixth Playing with the $1-$6 Range w/$5-$6 Bullseye (December 27, 1976, #2181D)
- 1.3 Bullseye for a $1,132 Dresher Canopy Bed (June 16, 1977, #2424D)
- 1.4 Nalani's Amazing Bullseye Win (February 13, 1978, #2691D)
- 1.5 Bullseye for an Electra-King Electric Car (September 11, 1978, #2941D)
- 1.6 Sandra's Amazing Bullseye Comeback Win (August 27, 1979, #3361D)
Gallery[]
The Second Playing of Bullseye (September 3, 1976, #2015D, aired out of order on September 24)[]
Here comes the Bullseye board.
And as a reminder, Thelma, the purchases don't accumulate, so don't get this confused with the Grocery Game.
First, she picks 8 frozen dinners ($1.11) which come to...
Second, she picks 9 Lady Borden ice creams ($0.85) which come to...
Finally, she picks 9 lotions ($1.59) which come to...
...$14.31 (off the board).
The only way she can still win is if, the frozen dinner has the hidden bullseye.
Unfortunately, it wasn't.
If the ice cream was closest to the bullseye, she would've still won.
The Sixth Playing with the $1-$6 Range w/$5-$6 Bullseye (December 27, 1976, #2181D)[]
First, she picks 3 Café Viennese coffees which come to...
Second, she picks 6 Lindsay pitted ripe olives which come to...
Finally, she picks 5 Sue Bee honeys which come to...
...$4.55. She can still win if the coffee, the olives, or the honey have the hidden bullseye.
The hidden bullseye is not behind the coffee.
Unfortunately, the hidden bullseye is not behind the honey...
The hidden bullseye was behind the Di-Gel mints.
Bullseye for a $1,132 Dresher Canopy Bed (June 16, 1977, #2424D)[]
First, she picks 8 Lipton "Make A Better Burger" seasonings which come to...
Second, she picks 12 Johnston's "Fill-n-Eat" pie crusts which come to...
...$7.08 (off the board).
Third, she picks 9 ChapStick lip balms which come to...
...$6.21 (off the board). The only way she can still win is if the hidden bullseye is behind the Lipton seasoning.
Nalani's Amazing Bullseye Win (February 13, 1978, #2691D)[]
First, she picks 6 apple sauces ($0.55) which come to...
Next, she picks 10 Rice-a-Ronis ($0.45) which come to...
Finally, she picks 12 seafood coatings ($0.89) which come to...
...$10.68 (off the board).
The hidden bullseye was not behind the apple sauce.
But, it is behind the Rice-a-Roni!
Bullseye for an Electra-King Electric Car (September 11, 1978, #2941D)[]
First, she picks 10 grapefruit juices ($0.59) which come to...
Sandra's Amazing Bullseye Comeback Win (August 27, 1979, #3361D)[]
First, she picks 4 Beaver Steele wool pads ($0.69) which come to...
Next, she picks 5 charcoal lighter fluids ($0.59) which come to...
Finally, she picks 8 Campfire marshmallows ($0.33) which come to...
The hidden bullseye is not behind the marshmallows.
It's also not behind the wool pads.
But, it is behind the lighter fluid!