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Harry Hill was offered old job as doctor to fight coronavirus on frontline

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Former doctor and telly legend Harry Hill almost returned to his old job to fight the coronavirus on the frontline - 30 years after he retired from his profession.

The 55-year-old comedian was asked to work at London's Nightingale Hospital to help treat coronavirus patients during the pandemic.

But Harry - whose real name is Matthew Keith Hall - had to remind himself he had only been a junior doctor all those years ago, so declined the offer to take on the special role.

He was approached by an NHS official to finalise arrangements, and felt obliged to turn it down due to the lack of experience in his previous role. "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

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