David Bell (television)
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David Bell was a
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television producer and director in the
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genre. In the mid-1980s, he became head of light entertainment at LWT. Live From Her Majesty's, Copy Cats and ''
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'' number amongst his successes. He died of
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, aged 52. In 1978 Bell was involved with Michael Grade's move bringing Bruce Forsyth to ITV to present a Saturday night spectacular. On the back of his mammoth success with The Generation Game, Forsyth was never settled with ITV's two-hour multi-format evening of glitz, mini-soaps, game shows and gags. None of which was for want of trying by David Bell, whose biting wit and flair meant he enjoyed the respect of all in his production team. 1936 births 1990 deaths British television directors British television producers Scottish television producers AIDS-related deaths in England 20th-century British businesspeople {{tv-director-stub