Western Mail

‘A down-to-earth, funny, big-hearted person whose brilliance lay in seeing the extraordin­ary in the day-to-day’

- KERRI-ANN ROPER Press Associatio­n newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WELSH actress Ruth Jones has paid tribute to Kay Mellor following her death aged 71, saying British television has “lost one of its greats”.

Leeds-born Mellor, who wrote hit series including ITV’s Girlfriend­s, Band Of Gold and The Syndicate and was also best known for penning series including Fat Friends which aired from 2000 until 2005 and was turned into a musical, died on Sunday.

Jones, from Porthcawl, who starred as Kelly Chadwick in Fat Friends, said: “I am completely shocked to hear the news of Kay’s untimely death. Her contributi­on to British television was outstandin­g and I feel privileged to have worked with her.

“Such a down-to-earth, funny, bighearted person whose brilliance lay in seeing the extraordin­ary in the dayto-day. She was a great mentor to me when I first started writing – and always hugely encouragin­g of new writers – a real testament to the idea of paying it forward.

“Her series Fat Friends was a massive turning point in my career and I will be eternally grateful to her for what she did for me.

“British television has lost one of its greats. Thank you Kay for all that you gave us. I cannot believe you’ve gone.

“My thoughts are with Anthony, Yvonne and Gaynor and all the family at this unconscion­ably sad time.”

Swansea-born It’s A Sin and Queer As Folk writer Russell T Davies described Mellor’s “unshakeabl­e belief in story, story, story”, adding: “I think of her always when I’m writing.”

In an Instagram post, he wrote: “Kay Mellor has died. Creator of Band Of Gold, Fat Friends, Children’s Ward, The Syndicate, and so much more. I adored her. She taught me so much. And she was hilarious!

“I was invited on her This Is Your Life, she walked through the double doors, saw me and said ‘What are you doing here?’ ??.

“She mentored so many. She had an unshakeabl­e belief in story, story, story, I think of her always when I’m writing. I went to Fat Friends The Musical last year; sold out, an audience laughing and roaring and sobbing, an audience that gets left behind by everyone else.

“I once saw A Passionate Woman in the West End. There’s a line where the mum says that now her son’s leaving home, she doesn’t know how much milk to order. And a sigh went round the auditorium.

“I’ve never heard anything like it; 800 people recognisin­g that thought. What a talent. What a power. What a joy. Christ, she was funny. I love you Kay”

A spokespers­on for Mellor’s TV production company, Rollem Production­s, told the PA news agency: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the untimely and sudden passing of our beloved friend, mentor and colleague Kay Mellor on Sunday May 15 2022.

“We have lost a phenomenal talent and a true luminary. We ask that you please respect the privacy of the family and friends at this time.”

Mellor began her career writing plays, worked on Coronation Street and created the award-winning ing children’s drama Children’s Ward. d.

She also wrote BBC One’s s women’s football series Playing The Field and in 2010 received an OBE.

Bafta-nominated series Fat t Friends focused on the members of a slimming group in Leeds, and starred James Corden, Ruth Jones, Alison Steadman and Mellor’s youngest daughter, Gaynor Faye.

Faye has also starred in Coronation Street, Emmerdale and The Chase on BBC One, a series which she co-wrote with her mother.

Mellor appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs in 2017 and chose The Beautiful South’s Perfect 10, the Fat Friends theme tune, as one of her soundtrack­s, saying: “Every time I heard that I used to get excited and get butterflie­s.”

She explained: “It was such a lovely time of my life, it was a drama that was really important to me because I thought I had s omething to say about Band Of Gold, about a group of women from Bradford’s red light district, starred Samantha Morton, Geraldine James, Fiona Allen and more.

Sir Lenny Henry, who starred in the third series of Mellor’s hit TV series The Syndicate, based on a group of lotto winners, tweeted: “I was saddened to hear that Kay Mellor has died. I was lucky to work with her on the Syndicate and found her to be incredibly creative, funny and instinctiv­e. She knew what she wanted and knew how to get the best from us as actors. She will be missed. Condolence­s to her family.”

The fourth series of The Syndicate aired in 2021 and was set between Yorkshire and Monaco and followed the workers at Woodvale Kennels, who are devastated to learn they may be out of a job when the owners announce they are selling the business to a large corporate chain.

The cast included Katherine Rose Morley, Kieran Urquhart, Liberty Hobbs, Emily Head, Neil Morrissey, Kym Marsh and more.

With previous instalment­s of the series set in a supermarke­t, a hospital, and a crumbling stately home, Mellor shared how she had never had a dog, and that getting one had changed her life.

She said at the time: “I know that sounds mental but, actually, I love him so much. And I realised – maybe it’s an English thing, I don’t know – but we love dogs.”

The BBC’s chief content officer, Charlotte Moore, said in a statement: “I’m shocked and deeply saddened to hear that Kay Mellor has suddenly passed away. Kay was an outstandin­g writer and the creative force behind many of the nation’s best-loved television dramas. She wrote with such heart, humanity, humour and passion with strong female characters often taking centre stage. She will be missed and our thoughts are with her friends and family at this difficult time.”

Mellor and her husband Anthony were married in 1968 and have two daughters, actress Faye and television producer Yvonne Francas.

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