SAD NEWS: Heartbreak strikes ITV as one of its most beloved game show icons has passed away. For decades, this star filled British homes with joy, laughter, and unforgettable moments â and now, Fans Devastated and Nation in Mourning .
the creator of the game show Bullseye, has d!ed at the age of 91Â (Image: Express)
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The creator of the fan-favourite 1990s game show Bullseye has sadly passed away at the age of 91, his family confirmed. Andrew Wood and comic Norman Vaughan co-created the legendary darts-themed game show in 1980. It didnât take long for it to catapult to fame and become an ITV mainstay in the 80s and 90s.

His daughter, Laura Wood, confirmed his passing on the popular social media site, LinkedIn. She revealed that her father d!ed on Sunday (November 16) in a heartfelt statement. It read: âOn Sunday morning, my Mum and I said a goodbye that we always knew was coming, but so desperately never wanted to.
âMost people will know him as the man (the legend) who created Bullseye. I simply know him as Dad. Iâm struggling to find the words to fully describe this immense loss, but I was so incredibly proud to be his daughter. A pride that now sits alongside grief
âDad led a life that, quite frankly, many can only dream of, from working with Don Arden, the Godfather of Rock, to cutting F1 driversâ hair, owning the first record shop in Kingston-upon-Thames, to creating Bullseye, and so much more in between.
âThe man I knew, although a little calmer in lifestyle, was never anything but driven, passionate, and relentless in his vision. He knew with Bullseye that he had a hit on his hands, and my goodness, he was right.
She concluded: âHe taught me that you have to believe in yourself, your goals, and your dreams, because if you donât, no one else will. He leaves behind the most wonderful legacy with Bullseye, and I can only hope I can continue to make him proud by carrying his creation forward.â