Kelly's first major TV appearances came in the ITV sitcom
Holding the Fort (1980–82), For the next 14 years his work centred on
light entertainment shows such as ''Kelly's Eye
(TVS sketch show 1985), Simultaneously, he was narrator for the ITV series After They Were Famous
from 1999 to 2005. then as George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' at the
Garrick Theatre,
Lichfield, In November 2010, Kelly was awarded an honorary doctorate by the
University of Chester. In March 2012, he returned to mainstream television by appearing in the ITV comedy
Benidorm, playing Cyril Babcock, a judge for the hotel's dance competition; he reprised the role in 2014. During the 2012
Edinburgh Festival Fringe, he played the role of Frank in a production of the play
Educating Rita. and in 2016, he played a one-off role of a carer/grandad in the TV series
Casualty. In September 2019, Kelly appeared as the Toy Shop owner in the stage production of
Big. In May 2024, he appeared as Harold in the
Inside No. 9 episode "Boo to a Goose". In 2025, Kelly appeared as King Brunwin/Brian in the "Dragon Castle" episode of
Not Going Out. In 2026 he played
Estragon in
Waiting for Godot at the
Citizens Theatre in Glasgow and at the
Octagon Theatre in Bolton. ==Personal life==