Not Going Out viewers were left 'in 'tears' after the late Bobby Ball posthumously appeared in the BBC show's Christmas special on Wednesday.
The 76-year-old comedian died on October 28 after being admitted to Blackpool Victoria Hospital with breathing problems following testing positive for coronavirus.
Bobby plays Frank in the BBC sitcom, who is the father of comedian Lee Mack's character, and he filmed the festive special and the upcoming 11th series before his untimely passing.
Dozens of viewers took to Twitter to praise Bobby's performance and said that the show was a fitting tribute to the comedy legend.
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