Tragedy Strikes as BBC Star Passes Away from Flu at 56


Tragedy Strikes as BBC Star Passes Away from Flu at 56

BBC Star Kerry Wilson's Sudden Passing

A BBC star, Kerry Wilson, who appeared on various TV shows including The Jonathan Ross Big Talent Show, has tragically died at the age of 56 from flu. She passed away on January 3 after being put in an induced coma.

The Life and Legacy of Kerry Wilson

Kerry Wilson was not only the first-ever winner of Bob Says Opportunity Knocks in 1987 but also played the role of Cheryl Colclough on BBC Radio Stoke’s first soap opera. Her TV appearances included The Jonathan Ross Big Talent Show, Talking Telephone Numbers, Who Do You Do?, and Summertime Special.

A Mother's Heartbreak and Tribute

Her mother, Linda, expressed her devastation at the sudden loss of her daughter, highlighting Kerry's talents as a comedian, impressionist, singer, and all-round entertainer. Linda hopes that Kerry's story will inspire others to get vaccinated this year.