much-loved comedian, who died of cancer at just 62 in April 2016, came up with a hilarious comic routine about tidying her sock drawer, the Mirror reports.
The multi BAFTA award-winning comedian, writer, director, actor and musician also spent her time watching MasterChef and listening to Radio 3 as she was cared for by her loved ones.The Prestwich-born comedy legend wanted to keep working, a new authorised biography Let’s Do It by Jasper Rees has revealed.Dame Julie Walters, her good friend and long-term collaborator, visited Victoria in hospital in 2016 just before she was allowed home for palliative care and found her to be in a state of 'determined denial.'She explains: “Vic said, ‘I just need to get this managed – the pain.
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