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TV presenter and journalist Henry Kelly dies | TV presenter and journalist Henry Kelly dies |
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Watch: Look back at the first episode of Going For Gold with Henry Kelly's initial introduction as host | |
Journalist and TV presenter Henry Kelly has died aged 78, his family has announced. | Journalist and TV presenter Henry Kelly has died aged 78, his family has announced. |
Kelly was a journalist who later pivoted to light entertainment, hosting TV gameshow Game For A Laugh and Going For Gold in the 1980s and 90s. | Kelly was a journalist who later pivoted to light entertainment, hosting TV gameshow Game For A Laugh and Going For Gold in the 1980s and 90s. |
He also presented programmes on BBC Radio 4, LBC and Classic FM. | He also presented programmes on BBC Radio 4, LBC and Classic FM. |
In a statement, Kelly's family said he "died peacefully" on Tuesday "after a period of ill health". | In a statement, Kelly's family said he "died peacefully" on Tuesday "after a period of ill health". |
"Henry will be sorely missed by his friends and family," it continued, "including his partner Karolyn Shindler, their son Alexander, Henry's daughter Siobhan and her mother Marjorie". | "Henry will be sorely missed by his friends and family," it continued, "including his partner Karolyn Shindler, their son Alexander, Henry's daughter Siobhan and her mother Marjorie". |
Born in Dublin on 17 April 1946, Kelly started his journalistic career in newspapers. | Born in Dublin on 17 April 1946, Kelly started his journalistic career in newspapers. |
He worked for The Irish Times in the 1970s during civil unrest and the Troubles in Northern Ireland. | He worked for The Irish Times in the 1970s during civil unrest and the Troubles in Northern Ireland. |
He left the newspaper and moved to London to join the BBC in 1976, working as a reporter and presenter for Radio 4's The World Tonight. | He left the newspaper and moved to London to join the BBC in 1976, working as a reporter and presenter for Radio 4's The World Tonight. |
But in 1980, aged 34, he left journalism to become a light entertainment presenter. | But in 1980, aged 34, he left journalism to become a light entertainment presenter. |
Henry Kelly started out as a journalist but later became a light entertainment presenter | |
He went on to front ITV's Game For A Laugh, and the first iteration of Good Morning Britain on TV-am, alongside Toni Arthur. | He went on to front ITV's Game For A Laugh, and the first iteration of Good Morning Britain on TV-am, alongside Toni Arthur. |
Game For A Laugh largely involved practical jokes and elaborate set-ups, often on members of the studio audience or filmed on location on unsuspecting members of the public. | Game For A Laugh largely involved practical jokes and elaborate set-ups, often on members of the studio audience or filmed on location on unsuspecting members of the public. |
Kelly also fronted lunchtime quiz show Going For Gold for 10 seasons from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. | Kelly also fronted lunchtime quiz show Going For Gold for 10 seasons from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. |
The theme tune for Going For Gold was composed by Hans Zimmer, who went on to become a hugely successful film and TV composer. | The theme tune for Going For Gold was composed by Hans Zimmer, who went on to become a hugely successful film and TV composer. |
The show saw contestants from different European countries compete against each other to answer questions to win prizes. | The show saw contestants from different European countries compete against each other to answer questions to win prizes. |
Going For Gold was briefly revived in the late 2000s by Channel 5, presented by John Suchet. | Going For Gold was briefly revived in the late 2000s by Channel 5, presented by John Suchet. |
Kelly later became one of the launch presenters of Classic FM and also hosted shows on speech station LBC, BBC Radio London. | Kelly later became one of the launch presenters of Classic FM and also hosted shows on speech station LBC, BBC Radio London. |
He hosted a show on BBC Radio Berkshire for 10 years from 2005. | He hosted a show on BBC Radio Berkshire for 10 years from 2005. |
Kelly pictured with the late chat show host Michael Parkinson in 2008 | Kelly pictured with the late chat show host Michael Parkinson in 2008 |
Speaking to Challenge TV about his memories of Going for Gold, Kelly – who almost missed the hosting audition as he was planning to play golf – noted how "the whole point" of the show "was that it was Pan-European". | Speaking to Challenge TV about his memories of Going for Gold, Kelly – who almost missed the hosting audition as he was planning to play golf – noted how "the whole point" of the show "was that it was Pan-European". |
"We were the only people in this country at the time, and probably since, who were really European, and so we had contestants from all over Europe," he said. | "We were the only people in this country at the time, and probably since, who were really European, and so we had contestants from all over Europe," he said. |
Recalling one example of comedic cross cultural confusion on episode one of the new show, he added: "The question for all the contestants was, what is the name of the piece of least value on a chessboard? | Recalling one example of comedic cross cultural confusion on episode one of the new show, he added: "The question for all the contestants was, what is the name of the piece of least value on a chessboard? |
"Bang, goes [Swedish contestant] Ida-Britt, and looked at me and said: 'the farmer'. | "Bang, goes [Swedish contestant] Ida-Britt, and looked at me and said: 'the farmer'. |
"'Right, I think not' [he replied]. But we checked, only to discover that in Sweden, a pawn is in the shape of a little Swedish farmer. So she was right!" | "'Right, I think not' [he replied]. But we checked, only to discover that in Sweden, a pawn is in the shape of a little Swedish farmer. So she was right!" |
Kelly also appeared in Victoria Wood's comedy show Dinnerladies, and hosted journalistic talk show After Dark. | Kelly also appeared in Victoria Wood's comedy show Dinnerladies, and hosted journalistic talk show After Dark. |
In 1994 he was voted national broadcaster of the year in the Sony Radio Awards. | In 1994 he was voted national broadcaster of the year in the Sony Radio Awards. |
Additional reporting by Paul Glynn. | Additional reporting by Paul Glynn. |