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Sooty star Matthew Corbett reveals he almost died in coronavirus battle and spent ten days in intensive care

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MATTHEW Corbett, best known for presenting the Sooty Show for over 20 years, has revealed he almost died of coronavirus and spent 10 days in intensive care.

The legendary puppeteer – whose real name is Peter – said things got so bad it was “touch-and-go” as to whether he would survive.  ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates The 71-year-old has revealed he caught the killer virus and had to spend 10 nights in Warrington General Hospital fighting it off.

As a result, Matthew – who starred as the put-upon and endlessly patient housemate of puppets Sooty, Sweep and Soo – is still so weak he and his wife are selling their beloved home in Lymm.

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