Henry Kelly, a renowned writer and broadcaster, died peacefully after a period of ill health. He began his career at The Irish Times, later serving as its northern editor during the Troubles. In 1976, he joined BBC Radio 4's 'The World Tonight' and hosted popular shows like 'Going For Gold' on BBC and 'Game For A Laugh' on ITV. He played a crucial role in broadcasting, also helping to launch Classic FM's breakfast program. His career earned him recognition, including the Sony Radio Awards' national broadcaster of the year accolade.
Henry Kelly, a prominent writer and broadcaster, passed away peacefully at home after a period of ill health, leaving behind a legacy of journalism and entertainment.
Kelly began his career at The Irish Times and went on to cover the Troubles in Belfast, eventually becoming a well-known presenter on BBC and ITV.
He was a beloved figure in broadcasting, remembered for hosting BBC's 'Going For Gold' and being a founding presenter at Classic FM.
Work throughout his long career included appearances in various TV shows, with a significant influence on both news and entertainment media in the UK.
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