Glasgow Times

Gene Kelly’s widow is right as rain

- By JODY HARRISON

SHE brought the singing, and Glasgow brought the rain. Patricia Ward Kelly, wife of Holywood icon Gene, arrived in the city on a wet day yesterday to perform a one-woman tribute show to her late husband, who died in 1996.

Invited to re-enact her husband’s famous Singing in the Rain lamppost scene outside Central Station, she let slip that Gene loved coming to Glasgow and once used the city as a base to scout locations for his Scottish musical Brigadoon.

She said: “He was here in 1953 scouting the locations for Brigadoon. He really wanted to do the movie here but unfortunat­ely MGM [studios] didn’t allow that. It [Glasgow] has always been a fond memory for him and it is really a privilege for me to be back.”

With Gene Kelly in a starring role, Brigadoon sees two American pals getting lost in the Scottish woodlands and stum- bling upon a magical village.

The Evening Times’ sister paper, The Herald, took the opportunit­y of Mrs Kelly’s visit to present her with a framed photograph of her late husband in Glasgow from our Herald Picture Store.

Recently launched, Herald Picture Store is an online shop window into one of Britain’s largest archives of photograph­s which enables readers to buy prints, framed or mounted.

More than 200 of the best pictures are now available, covering such themes as celebritie­s, holidays, work, people, transport and places.

The celebrity photograph­s include Cary Grant, Sonny Liston and Mae West, while football photograph­s range from Celtic manager Jock Stein with the European Cup in 1967 to a 1972 picture of Rangers fans after the team had won the European Cup Winners’ Cup.

For more info, visit picture store.herald.co.uk

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Patricia Ward Kelly at Central Station in Glasgow where her Hollywood icon husband Gene, left, strolled outside in 1953 during a visit
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