Chris Kelly (TV presenter)

[1] Kelly worked as a continuity announcer for Anglia Television in 1963 before embarking on a long and distinguished career as a presenter.

[4] His network television credits include Zoo Time, in succession to Desmond Morris, Sixth Form Challenge, The Royal Film Performance, The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, I've Got a Secret, Kelly vision, Anything You Can Do, Vintage Quiz, Cinema and Quisine.

Following the success of "The Zero Option", a two-hour screenplay he originated and co-wrote for Central, a thirteen-part series Saracen, was transmitted.

His career as a TV producer has also included A Line in the Sand, Monsignor Renard, Without Motive and Kavanagh QC.

The Telebook, Kellyvision (winner Silver Medal, New York Festival of Film and Television), and four novels: The War of Covent Garden, Forest of the Night, Taking Leave and A Suit of Lights.