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Harry Hill nearly returned to doctor job 30 years on to work on frontline of coronavirus crisis

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London’s Nightingale Hospital on the frontline of the coronavirus crisis.The comedian, whose real name is Matthew Hall, was a junior doctor 30 years ago and filled out the form to offer his services during the pandemic.However when he was approached by the NHS to finalise details, he ended up backing out as he felt he did not have enough experience.Appearing on The Weekly Stand Up with Jason Manford, the 55-year-old shared: ‘I’d submitted the form and then I thought, “Oh Christ.

What the hell could I actually do?”‘I’ve got cold sweat dripping down my back, and I said, “Well, to be honest, I’m in south London so it would be quite difficult for me to get to”.‘I did say to her, “It was 30 years ago.

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