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Bullseye Creator Andrew Wood Dies Aged 91
25 Nov
Summary
- Andrew Wood, creator of the iconic darts game show Bullseye, has passed away.
- Wood passed away on November 16 at the age of 91.
- Bullseye first aired in 1981 and became a beloved British television staple.

Andrew Wood, the celebrated creator of the iconic ITV game show Bullseye, has passed away at the age of 91. His death was confirmed by his daughter, Laura Wood, who announced the sad news on LinkedIn, stating that her father died on November 16. Wood conceived the darts-themed show, which first aired in 1981, alongside comedian Norman Vaughan, etching it into British television history.
Wood's daughter, now the show's producer, shared heartfelt sentiments about her father's remarkable life and achievements, extending beyond Bullseye to include diverse ventures such as working with music industry mogul Don Arden and owning a record shop. She emphasized his driven nature and unwavering belief in his vision, particularly for Bullseye, which he recognized as a guaranteed hit. His advice to her, 'Call me if anyone gives you any...', underscored his protective and supportive fatherly presence.
Bullseye, with Jim Bowen as its initial presenter for 14 years, achieved enduring popularity and has seen several revivals, most recently a Christmas version hosted by Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff last December, amidst renewed public interest. Wood's meticulous approach to game show design, focusing on strong formats and contestant engagement, cemented Bullseye's status as a king of British game shows with 'eternal popularity'.




