Journalist and TV presenter Henry Kelly has died aged 78. In a statement confirming his death to the BBC, Kelly’s family said he “died peacefully” on Tuesday “after a period of ill health.” The ...
The broadcaster and journalist Henry Kelly, who presented TV shows such as Going for Gold and Game for a Laugh, has died aged 78, a statement from his family has said.
For centuries the Irish in this country had been subject to mockery, derision and discrimination – even though there is ...
Irish radio and television presenter Henry Kelly has died aged 78, following 'a period of ill health', his family has announced. Kelly began his career as a hard news journalist with the Irish ...
Downton Abbey star Peter Egan was among those paying tribute to Henry Kelly on Wednesday after it was revealed the presenter has passed away. The Irish radio and television presenter died at the ...
TV legend Henry Kelly, who hosted beloved Game for a Laugh and the BBC's Going for Gold, has died aged 78. The presenter's family said he "died peacefully" on Tuesday after a "period of ill health".
My most memorable evening with the late Henry Kelly, a loyal friend for over sixty years, was in March 1972 in West Belfast.
Kiltimagh Tidy Towns will provide the Grand Marshal for the 2025 St Patrick’s Day Parade. The group will be represented by ...
Henry Kelly, the Irish reporter, journalist, and broadcaster, died yesterday, February 25. He was 78 years old. Kelly “died peacefully” on Tuesday "after a period of ill health,” his family ...
Henry Kelly, who presented TV shows such as Going for Gold and Game for a Laugh, has died aged 78, a statement from his family has revealed. The radio and TV star was born on April 17, 1946 ...
Kelly reported on Troubles for Irish Times and fronted shows such as BBC’s Going for Gold and ITV’s Game for a Laugh ...
Henry Kelly’s long career brought him from reporting on the frontline of the Troubles in Northern Ireland to fame as a presenter of light entertainment shows Game for a Laugh and Going for Gold. The ...