Freddie Flintoff will host the revived version of Bullseye on ITV this Sunday but the former England cricketer will not be using his real name.
Freddie Flintoff won't be using his actual name when he takes the helm of ITV quiz show Bullseye. The 47-year-old ex- England cricket star has been known as Freddie throughout his career, but his birth name is Andrew.
On the back of a trial episode last Christmas , the beloved programme returns for a complete series on ITV this Sunday at 8pm. Bullseye originally ran from 1982 until 1995 under the stewardship of the late Jim Bowen. Flintoff is set to present the reimagined show as it launches its new run , though few realise that Freddie isn't the actual name of the former all-rounder, who sustained serious injuries whilst recording for

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