Sir Paul Fox, a pioneering British TV executive who launched iconic shows like Dad's Army, The Two Ronnies, and Parkinson, has passed away at the age of 98. His contributions to the television industry were significant, and he was also involved in creating BBC Sports Personality Of The Year. Tributes have poured in following his death.
BBC executive who launched Dad's Army dies aged 98 https://t.co/FbhQv51jWT
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Sir Paul Fox CBE. Sir Paul was awarded a BAFTA TV Fellowship in 1990 and had a long career in television that has had a lasting impact on the industry. His commissions include much-loved shows Dad's Army, The Two Ronnies and Parkinson. https://t.co/99PvJVZsf4
Former BBC executive Sir Paul Fox has died at the age of 98, the corporation has announced on behalf of his family ✍: @CharlotteAKMac https://t.co/r8KlM98R4g
Former BBC executive Sir Paul Fox, who launched Dad's Army, The Two Ronnies and Parkinson, has died at the age of 98.
Sir Paul Fox: BBC executive who launched Dad's Army dies aged 98 https://t.co/rW44enYpLF
🔴 Former BBC executive who launched Dad’s Army, dies aged 98. Sir Paul also came up with the idea of BBC Sports Personality Of The Year and helped oversee The Two Ronnies and Parkinson. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/L1mGYNtxLM https://t.co/MThYrjIK6K
Paul Fox, Pioneering British TV Executive Who Ordered 'The Two Ronnies' & 'Parkinson', Dies Aged 98 https://t.co/ztN95kbUiN
TV director Nicky Illis who worked on BBC's Antiques Roadshow and Fake or Fortune dies of cancer aged 53 - as presenter Fiona Bruce leads tributes to 'irreplaceable' talent https://t.co/b0Dd9DmUNI https://t.co/qDJU8erIto