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TV Pioneer Will Daws Dies Suddenly at 57

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  • Will Daws, a prominent U.K. television producer, passed away unexpectedly.
  • He co-founded Plum Pictures, known for shows with James May and George Clarke.
  • Daws began his career as a comedian before becoming a documentary filmmaker.
TV Pioneer Will Daws Dies Suddenly at 57

The U.K. television community is mourning the sudden death of Will Daws, a distinguished producer and co-founder of Plum Pictures. Daws, who was 57, passed away earlier this week, leaving a significant void in the industry he so passionately served. His collaborative spirit and innovative vision were instrumental in creating numerous successful television programs.

Daws's eclectic career started in stand-up comedy, a path that led him to documentary filmmaking, including work in Liberia. He later moved into current affairs at the BBC, producing acclaimed series before co-founding Plum Pictures with Stuart Cabb. Together, they produced internationally recognized formats such as "George Clarke's Amazing Spaces" and several projects with James May.

Colleagues remember Daws for his infectious enthusiasm and his belief that television should be enjoyable to make. James May described him as a "leader of a big, happy gang" and a "geyser of ideas," while George Clarke fondly referred to him as "Lord Daws," praising his ability to navigate challenges. Daws is survived by his wife, three children, mother, and brothers.

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Will Daws was a prominent U.K. television producer, co-founder of Plum Pictures, and former documentary filmmaker who began his career as a stand-up comedian.
He was known for co-creating shows like "George Clarke's Amazing Spaces" and "James May's Toy Stories" with Plum Pictures.
Will Daws died suddenly at the age of 57.

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