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Henry Kelly RIP

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.

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".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn04y7dg68koHenry Kelly

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  • Always seemed a pleasant bloke. RIP
  • Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    Exactly this, it was bonkers but it was addictive viewing straight after the lunchtime showing of Neighbours on BBC1.

    RIP Henry 'now you're playing catch up!' Kelly
  • Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    My mind was blown years later when I learnt that Hans Zimmer did the theme tune
  • Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    RIP

    Yeah, Going for Gold was superb, and Henry came across as a very nice man
  • Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    My mind was blown years later when I learnt that Hans Zimmer did the theme tune
    What?!  Seriously??? never heard that before!
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  • Sleep tight, Henry.
  • Sven you are playing catch up

    What C am I?

    RIP
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    My mind was blown years later when I learnt that Hans Zimmer did the theme tune
    What?!  Seriously??? never heard that before!
    Did you know that Hans Zimmer wrote the theme tune for this ‘80s BBC quiz show? | MusicRadar
  • Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    For what it's worth, his was by no means a thick Irish accent...
    Really a fairly standard middle class one.
    If you want to see a thick Irish accent, you might want to take a look at any of Pat Shortt's rural characters (admittedly overegged for comedy purposes) or, if you can find it, Niall Tóibín's one man stage performance where he makes fun of a range of Irish accents (including the mean Cavan bastards, who he famously described eating their dinner out of a table drawer).
    That said, 
    RTÉ fairly regularly broadcasts news or feature interviews with people with really strong regional accents, there's a famous one of a Kerry farmer from a few years ago (there's actually a discussion about different accents here: 
    https://www.rte.ie/radio/lifestyle/living/2023/0803/1398062-the-diversity-of-irish-accents-on-today-with-philip-boucher-hayes/).
    That said, RIP Henry.
  • RIP

    I was nearly on the show in 94

    Had auditioned and was asked if I was willing to be on standby, to go up to Manchester for filming if ever needed, over the month of filming 

    I was living in Euston at time, and had just walked my girlfriend to the station and they phoned my flat whilst I was out (only gone for 15 minutes) No mobile phone back then. One of my flatmates took a message, but by the time I got back to them, they had already got someone else to commit to going up there the next day


  • Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    And more often than not still beat the Brits.
  • Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    For what it's worth, his was by no means a thick Irish accent...
    Really a fairly standard middle class one.
    If you want to see a thick Irish accent, you might want to take a look at any of Pat Shortt's rural characters (admittedly overegged for comedy purposes) or, if you can find it, Niall Tóibín's one man stage performance where he makes fun of a range of Irish accents (including the mean Cavan bastards, who he famously described eating their dinner out of a table drawer).
    That said, RTÉ fairly regularly broadcasts news or feature interviews with people with really strong regional accents, there's a famous one of a Kerry farmer from a few years ago (there's actually a discussion about different accents here: 
    https://www.rte.ie/radio/lifestyle/living/2023/0803/1398062-the-diversity-of-irish-accents-on-today-with-philip-boucher-hayes/).
    That said, RIP Henry.
    That you @KBslittlesis ? 😉

    Always remember a few of my workmates meeting dad a few years ago and thinking he had a strong Irish accent, but when he goes home his family all think he talks like a Brit!! 🫣

    Remember watching Game for a Laugh when I was younger, but had stated work when Going for Gold began so only rarely got to see that mad show.  Henry always came across as a really nice fella. Rest in Peace Henry.
  • RIP Henry, all round good bloke 
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  • TelMc32 said:
    Used to love Going for Gold. Was pretty crazy really,  Europeans had to compete in answering questions read out super fast in their 2nd language by a thick Irish accent! 
    For what it's worth, his was by no means a thick Irish accent...
    Really a fairly standard middle class one.
    If you want to see a thick Irish accent, you might want to take a look at any of Pat Shortt's rural characters (admittedly overegged for comedy purposes) or, if you can find it, Niall Tóibín's one man stage performance where he makes fun of a range of Irish accents (including the mean Cavan bastards, who he famously described eating their dinner out of a table drawer).
    That said, RTÉ fairly regularly broadcasts news or feature interviews with people with really strong regional accents, there's a famous one of a Kerry farmer from a few years ago (there's actually a discussion about different accents here: 
    https://www.rte.ie/radio/lifestyle/living/2023/0803/1398062-the-diversity-of-irish-accents-on-today-with-philip-boucher-hayes/).
    That said, RIP Henry.
    That you @KBslittlesis ? 😉

    Always remember a few of my workmates meeting dad a few years ago and thinking he had a strong Irish accent, but when he goes home his family all think he talks like a Brit!! 🫣

    Remember watching Game for a Laugh when I was younger, but had stated work when Going for Gold began so only rarely got to see that mad show.  Henry always came across as a really nice fella. Rest in Peace Henry.
    I can definitely peel an orange in my pocket courtesy of our parents 😜
    But as accents from Ireland go, our Henry’s was a mere lilt. A proper RTÉ accent.
    I loved him in Game for a Laugh & Going for Gold, the latter being so bad it was iconic & a must watch for us in our late teens.
    RIP Mr Kelly, you entertainer 💚
  • Always seemed a pleasant chap. RIP Henry. 
  • RIP

    Reading an obituary, I hadn't realised that he had been a serious political journalist before Game for a Laugh, an expert on the Northern Ireland conflict.
  • Saw him in a boozer near Little Venice back in the late 80s. I think it was his local. 
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