Comedy Writer and Producer Bill Dare Dies After Overseas Accident
Creator of 'Dead Ringers' and producer of 'Spitting Image' remembered for his transformative impact on British comedy.
- Bill Dare, known for his work on 'Spitting Image' and as the creator of 'Dead Ringers,' passed away over the weekend following an accident abroad.
- Dare also produced 'The Now Show,' a satirical Radio 4 program that ran from 1998 to 2024, shaping British comedy for decades.
- His agent described Dare as a 'legendary producer and writer' with unparalleled comedy instincts, expressing condolences to his wife, Lucy, and daughter, Rebecca.
- Tributes from colleagues and comedians, including Jon Culshaw and David Baddiel, highlight Dare's creative brilliance, mentorship, and lasting influence on the comedy world.
- BBC figures, such as Julia McKenzie and Richard Morris, praised Dare's dedication to satire and his role in defining Radio 4's comedy legacy.