Michael Hurll

English television director and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael Hurll (7 October 1936 – 18 September 2012) was a British television producer who specialized in the comedy and light entertainment genres. He produced many British TV shows including The Two Ronnies, Top of the Pops, and Blind Date.[1][2] He was for many years a producer for the BBC,[3] and later worked for LWT and as an independent producer.[1] He also had a long association with television hosts Cilla Black and Noel Edmonds.[4] At the BBC, he was the producer of The Eurovision Song Contest twice, taking charge of the 1974 contest in Brighton (won by Abba) and again in 1982 in Harrogate.

Born(1936-10-07)7 October 1936
Died18 September 2012(2012-09-18) (aged 75)
OccupationTelevision producer
Employer(s)BBC, LWT
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Michael Hurll
Born(1936-10-07)7 October 1936
Died18 September 2012(2012-09-18) (aged 75)
OccupationTelevision producer
Employer(s)BBC, LWT
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He was the originator of the British Comedy Awards,[5] and for many years produced them, through his company Michael Hurll Television.[1]

He died of Parkinson's disease in 2012, aged 75.[6]

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