Mark Wright cut a casual figure as he joined Olly Murs and Freddie Flintoff at a studio in Manchester on Friday to film a celebrity special of Bullseye for Soccer Aid.Â
The TV personality, 38, sported a grey sweatshirt and matching jogging bottoms as he arrived at the studio to tape the show.Â
He completed his casual ensemble with a pair of chunky white trainers, featuring an orange and pink detail, and toted his essentials in a Louis Vuitton backpack.Â
Meanwhile, Olly, 41, donned a vintage white T-shirt, featuring a red lip print, and khaki low-rise trousers as he was spotted leaving the studio with the iconic Bendy Bully souvenir toy.
He completed his look with a black baseball cap and white trainers as he toted his essentials in a black backpack.Â
Earlier in the day, the star was spotted wearing a smart brown blazer paired with a white T-shirt as he teamed up with Mark to film the special episode.Â
Mark Wright, 38, cut a casual figure in a grey tracksuit as he arrived at a studio in Manchester on Friday to film a celebrity special of Bullseye for Soccer Aid
The TV personality, 38, was also joined by Olly Murs, 41, who donned a vintage white T-shirt and khaki low-rise trousers as he was spotted leaving the studio with the iconic Bendy Bully souvenir toy (left Olly Murs, right Freddie Flintoff)
Meanwhile, host Freddie, whose real name is Andrew Flintoff, 47, was seen carrying golf clubs as he arrived for filming.Â
The TV presenter cut a laid-back figure for the outing, wearing a white hoody and dark grey shorts.Â
He paired the ensemble with Nike sport socks, chunky off-white and grey trainers as he exited his car.Â
To complete his look, he sported a grey flat cap and matching aviator shades, carrying a black Louis Vuitton Keepall bag on one shoulder.Â
Comedians Jon Richardson, 43, and Angela Barnes, 48, were also spotted outside the studio on Friday.Â
Jon, who was celebrating his 43rd birthday on the day of the taping, was seen leaving the studio with a large red balloon and several gift bags.Â
Meanwhile, Angela cut a vibrant figure in a green tropical print jumpsuit as she was spotted outside the studio walking along with several bags.Â
The upcoming special forms part of Bullseye’s return, with ITV confirming a full series, consisting of four episodes and a Christmas special, earlier this year.
Mark completed his casual ensemble with a Louis Vuitton backpack as he was pictured entering the studioÂ
Meanwhile, Olly completed his look with a black baseball cap and white trainers as he toted his essentials in a black backpack
Earlier in the day, the star was spotted wearing a smart brown blazer paired with a white T-shirt as he teamed up with Mark to film the special episode
The celebrity Soccer Aid edition, airing next June, will follow the original format, with teams made up of a ‘thrower’ and a ‘knower’.
Together, they will compete for points and prizes by combining dart skills with general knowledge.
According to TV Zone, the 2024 special, which marked Freddie’s debut as host, drew over 8.6 million viewers, with more than 30,000 fans applying to take part.
The revived format will also feature professional darts players helping out contestants, alongside the return of Master of Ceremonies Richard Ashdown.
Bullseye originally ran through the 1980s and 1990s with iconic host Jim Bowen, where the star prize was often a speedboat.
It was briefly revived in 2006 with comedian Dave Spikey at the helm.
For the 2024 Christmas special, Freddie took to the presenter’s chair, with teen darts sensation Luke Littler, 17, appearing as one of the star-studded guests.
And in a nod to the original prize, previous photos obtained by The Sun showed a shiny new speedboat back in pride of place at the Manchester studio.
Host Freddie cut a laid-back figure for the outing, wearing a white hoody and dark grey shorts
To complete his look, he sported a grey flat cap and matching aviator shades, carrying a black Louis Vuitton Keepall bag on one shoulder
Comedians Jon Richardson, 43, and Angela Barnes, 48, (pictured) were also spotted outside the studio on Friday
Jon, who was celebrating his 43rd birthday on the day of the taping, was seen leaving the studio with a large red balloon and several gift bags
The celebrity Soccer Aid edition, airing next June, will follow the shows original format, with teams made up of a ‘thrower’ and a ‘knower’