Andrew Wood, who creator Bullseye alongside comedian Norman Vaughan, has died at the age of 91, more than 40 years after the legendary game show first aired on television
The creator of Bullseye has died at the age of 91. Andrew Wood came up with the format of the legendary game show along with Norman Vaughan in 1980 and it ran for a total of 15 years during its initial run, becoming a TV favourite in the process.
The programme was initially hosted by Jim Bowen but was recently revived with Freddie Flintoff at the helm for ITV but Andrew's daughter Laura announced over the weekend that her father had passed away.
She wrote on LinkedIn: "On Sunday morning, my Mum and I said a goodbye that we always knew was coming, but so desperately never wanted to. READ MORE : Bullseye host Freddi

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