Freddie Flintoff, the England cricket legend, is set to return to our television screens this festive season as the new host of Bullseye.
The iconic gameshow is making a comeback after almost 30 years. Earlier this year, Flintoff was announced as the host and he confessed his disbelief at landing the role. "I love the darts and Bullseye was one of my favourite shows as a kid," he said. "Can't quite believe I'll get to host this Christmas special.
You can't beat a bit of Bully!" At 47, Flintoff will be back in the presenting seat for the ITV reboot, two years after a life-altering accident during Top Gear filming led him to resign from his co-host position on the show.
He was driving a three-wheeled open-top car at 130mph around the show's test track when it flipped over due to icy conditions. READ MORE: I heard emotional Pep Guardiola lay down challenge to Man City fans READ MORE: Marcus Rashford subjected to boos by Manchester United fans during Viktoria Plzen win With no airbag in the vehicle, his face scraped along the tarmac, resulting in severe facial scars and multiple broken ribs.