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Scottish comedian Janey Godley dies aged 63

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Scottish comedian Janey Godley dies aged 63

First Minister John Swinney also paid tribute on X, writing: “Very sorry to hear of the death of Janey Godley.

“She brought joy and laughter on many occasions when we needed it most.”

A number of celebrities paid tribute to Godley, including Nigella Lawson who forged a friendship with the comedian initially on social media.

The author and TV chef said said: “So hard to think of that great force and bright energy no longer in the world.”

Former Communards member and author the Reverend Richard Coles said he loved Godley, adding “she made me laugh every day”.

Comedian Dom Joly said she was “one-of-a-kind and a lovely, funny person.”

Julia McKenzie, Radio 4 comedy commissioning editor, said Godley was a “brilliant storyteller who embodied the stoic nature of Glasgow”.

She said: “Her stories were raw and truthful, both devastating and uplifting, very often in the same sentence; and all shot through with her sharp wit and ability to bring characters to life.”

Louise Thornton, head of commissioning at BBC Scotland, added that Godley was a “much-loved contributor” to BBC programmes.

She added: “Janey fought a brave health battle over the last few years and shared this emotional journey with her trademark honesty and humour.”

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