Entertainer Paul O'Grady, who rose to fame before becoming a popular comedian and presenter on British television, has died. He was 67 years old.
The British queen, who worked with O'Grady to support animal welfare organizations, paid tribute to the artist who emerged from the alternative gay comedy scene to become a national .
British television network ITV has announced the program changes caused by the death of popular British presenter and comedian Paul O'Grady.
On April 9 at 8 p.m. British time, ITV will air "For the Love of Paul O'Grady" on ITV1 as a tribute to the late comedian.
On April 13 at 8:30 p.m., the new season of "Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs" will air as scheduled on ITV1.
Kevin Lygo, ITV's managing manager of media and entertainment, reflected," We're happy to have had a long association with Paul at ITV.
He was a great, incomparable gift who delighted our observers with his comedy and entertainment with a warmth, humor and beatitude that observers of all conceptions could relate to.
He also had a deep passion for animals that resonated with many viewers, and 'For the Love of Dogs' remains one of our most popular series and a very popular show special program for so many.
Everyone who worked out with Paul is shocked and deeply burdened by his end, and the studies of everyone at ITV are with Paul's loved bones."