Father Ted star Rynagh O’Grady dies suddenly aged 67

Father Ted star Rynagh O’Grady dies suddenly aged 67 as tributes are paid to star’s ‘humour, integrity and patience’ Rynagh was best known for her role as Craggy Island shop owner Mary O’Leary from 1995-1998 Her death was announced in a statement by the Abbey Theatre and obtained by Dublin Live  It read: ‘We were … Read more

Paul O’Grady blasts BBC’s decision to air ‘shameful’ show about designer dogs

TV presenter Paul O’Grady has hit out at the BBC’s ‘shameful’ decision to air a show about designer dogs. The animal activist, 65, weighed in on the broadcaster’s documentary Will My Puppies Make Me Rich? and claimed it ‘encouraged puppy farming.’  Speaking to the Mirror, The Love Of Dogs host said: ‘This kind of c**p only … Read more

Paul O’Grady reveals he’s stopped drinking

‘I’ve gone off booze!’ Paul O’Grady, 65, reveals he’s stopped drinking as the ‘hangovers aren’t worth it’ and he gets as ‘ill as a dog’ By Natasha Hooper For Mailonline Published: 02:49 BST, 19 July 2020 | Updated: 02:49 BST, 19 July 2020 Paul O’Grady has revealed that he’s stopped drinking as the ‘hangovers aren’t … Read more

Paul O’Grady, 64, shares an adorable new photo of his rescue puppy Nancy

Paul O’Grady has shared an adorable snap of his new family member, Nancy, a sweet Jack Russell puppy adopted from Battersea Cats & Dogs Home.   The iconic TV star, 64, who is known for his programme filmed at the rescue facility, shared the heartbreaking news with fans earlier this week that his beloved pooch Boycie … Read more

Paul O’Grady, 64, believes he has coronavirus and treating it with vinegar

Paul O’Grady has said he believes he has contracted the coronavirus and has been treating it with a homemade vinegar concoction.  The 64-year-old previously revealed he was stepping down from his BBC Radio 2 show to go into self-isolation for fear the ongoing COVID:19 crisis could affect his heart issues. Due to his pre-existing issues … Read more

Paul O’Grady, 64, reveals he’s stepping down from his BBC show to self-isolate amid COVID-19 crisis

Paul O’Grady has revealed he’s stepping down from his BBC Radio 2 show to go into self-isolation for fear the ongoing coronavirus crisis could affect his heart issues. Due to his pre-existing issues putting him in the at-risk category, the 64-year-old broadcaster, who has had three heart attacks, is in the NHS advised at-risk category. … Read more