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Stephen Bunting Had Three-Word Answer After Being Asked To Do Karaoke On Bullseye

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Published 09:00 7 Dec 2025 GMT

Stephen Bunting Had Three-Word Answer After Being Asked To Do Karaoke On Bullseye

Bunting - a keen singer - took the microphone live on stage and delivered a performance to remember.

Ryan Smart

Ryan Smart

Stephen Bunting gave a brilliant response to producers before his incredible live karaoke segment on ITV's Bullseye game show.

Bunting was a guest on the latest episode of the newly-revamped show, which is hosted by England cricket legend Andrew Flintoff, last Sunday.

He competed in a charity darts challenge alongside Flintoff, with the pair playing 'Around The World' - where players try to hit each number and then the bullseye - over a 180-second time limit.

But before that, Bunting performed a superb rendition of Spandau Ballet's 'Gold', with the audience singing along with him.

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The 2014 BDO world champion was asked by Flintoff whether he wanted to sing on stage, and produced one of Bullseye's most memorable moments.

You can watch the segment below:

Speaking to SPORTbible (via Dream Vegas) after participating on the show, Bunting revealed what brought about the karaoke segment - and the conversation he had with producers before stepping on to the stage.

"I think the production team knew that I'd sang before, and they came for me that morning," he explained.

"I literally had a five-minute rehearsal where we went down onto the set, and they showed me where to stand. Then they asked me, would I like to sing on the show? I said, 'Are you serious?' And yeah, they were deadly serious.

"I said, 'Yeah, I'll do anything, to be honest, if you're happy with me doing that'. So that's where that came through.

Bunting sang Spandau Ballet's 'Gold' on stage (Image: ITV)
Bunting sang Spandau Ballet's 'Gold' on stage (Image: ITV)

"I think it came across really good, to be honest. I think everyone enjoyed it.

"I've had quite a lot of good comments as well. People pulling me up in the supermarket, saying they watched it - they probably enjoyed me singing more than they watched me playing darts!"

When it came to the darts, Bunting and Flintoff teamed together to win the maximum amount possible for charity.

With Bunting on doubles and trebles and Flintoff on the single numbers, they reached the bullseye with 14 seconds left on the clock before Bunting hit the winning shot with his second dart.

As Bullseye multiplies the value of the final number by 10 for the total amount, it meant that £5,000 was won for charity.

There were 11 seconds on the clock when Bunting hit his winning shot (Image: ITV)
There were 11 seconds on the clock when Bunting hit his winning shot (Image: ITV)

And Bunting was grateful to end his guest appearance on a high, describing it as a 'dream of mine' to be able to appear on the show.

"Andrew Flintoff, what a guy," he says. "Very nice guy. I've met him a few times now, and always very polite. Always comes over for a chat. Nice, nice guy. I was lucky to meet him again.

"I think being part of the Bullseye show, such an iconic show, it's always been a dream of mine to be able to do that.

"I was so nervous walking down the stairs to the walk-on, a live crowd of 300-350 people, and then obviously throwing for charity with Freddie as well.

"There's a great feeling being in that iconic venue, doing the Bullseye show, and hopefully I can do it all again. I really enjoyed it."

Featured Image Credit: ITV

Topics: Darts

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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