Mark Wright dressed down as he met up with Olly Murs and Freddie Flintoff in Manchester on Friday. They were all at a studio filming a celebrity edition of the game show *Bullseye* as part of the Soccer Aid event.
The 38-year-old TV star wore a grey sweatshirt and sweatpants when he arrived at the studio to film the show.
I always say the key to a great everyday look is finishing it off right! He kept things relaxed with some cool, chunky white sneakers – I loved the pop of orange and pink – and made it practical with a classic Louis Vuitton backpack. It’s all about effortless style and being prepared for anything.
Forty-one-year-old Olly was seen leaving the studio wearing a retro white T-shirt with a red lip design and low-rise khaki pants. He was also carrying the famous Bendy Bully toy.
He finished his outfit with a black baseball cap and white sneakers, carrying his belongings in a black backpack.
The actor was seen earlier today wearing a brown blazer and a white T-shirt while filming a special episode with Mark.



Freddie Flintoff, 47, the show’s host, was spotted with golf clubs when he came to the filming location.
The TV presenter cut a laid-back figure for the outing, wearing a white hoody and dark grey shorts.
As he stepped out of his car, he completed the look with Nike sports socks and thick, off-white and grey sneakers.
He finished his outfit with a grey flat cap and sunglasses, and carried a black Louis Vuitton duffel bag over his shoulder.
Comedians Jon Richardson, age 43, and Angela Barnes, 48, were seen outside the studio on Friday.
Jon, who turned 43 that day, was spotted leaving the studio with a big red balloon and a handful of gift bags.
Angela stood out in a bright green tropical jumpsuit as she left the studio, carrying several bags.
ITV has announced that after a special return, Bullseye will be back with a four-episode series, plus a Christmas special, later this year.



Next June’s special Soccer Aid game, featuring celebrities, will be played just like the original: two teams competing, one with players known for their athletic ability (‘throwers’) and one with those known for their knowledge (‘knowers’).
Together, they will compete for points and prizes by combining dart skills with general knowledge.
TV Zone reports that Freddie’s first time hosting a special in 2024 attracted over 8.6 million viewers, and more than 30,000 people wanted to be on the show.
The show’s new version will include expert darts players coaching the contestants, and the popular host Richard Ashdown will be back as Master of Ceremonies.
The game show Bullseye was popular in the 1980s and 90s, famously hosted by Jim Bowen, and contestants often competed for a speedboat as the top prize.
It was briefly revived in 2006 with comedian Dave Spikey at the helm.
Freddie hosted this year’s Christmas special, and featured rising darts star Luke Littler, age 17, as a guest.
As a tribute to the show’s original reward, photos recently published by The Sun revealed a gleaming new speedboat was once again prominently displayed at the Manchester studio.





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