Comedian Ted Robbins returns 10 years after collapse

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The comedian is best known for playing the villainous Den Perry in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights

Comedian Ted Robbins is returning to the stage after collapsing during a charity show more than 10 years ago.

Robbins fell to the floor during his solo sketch at the opening night of the Phoenix Nights Live tour at the Manchester Arena on 31 January 2015.

The comedian, actor, and broadcaster - best known for playing the villainous Den Perry in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights - will headline The Don Banks Afternoon Variety Show on 1 July at Darwen Library Theatre in Lancashire.

"It's a smaller audience... but hopefully with a happier outcome," he said.

News imageRobbins with a paramedic holding a defibrillator
Robbins says he is personally "eternally grateful" for having received CPR

The "traditional variety show" will have comedy, singing and a questions from the audience, the 70-year-old said.

The comic said he was "eternally grateful" to the off-duty cardiothoracic doctor and paramedic who were in the audience and resuscitated him after he suffered a cardiac arrest.

The doctor and paramedic carried out CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), with the doctor having to crack his ribs.

'Died for 20 minutes'

He said if it was not for their swift action he would never have seen his grandchildren "because I died for 20 minutes".

Without them, "I'd have been a gone-r in minutes," he told BBC Radio Lancashire.

"I was due to have surgery for a faulty heart valve, which was caused when I was 11 and had rheumatic fever, which left a scar on it," he said.

"The surgeon had let me get on the stage because I said I really wanted to do the show.

"I got up and I did get a few laughs and I just remember thinking 'ooh, think I'll lie down'", before he fell to the stage.

East Lancashire-based Robbins played the character Den Perry, the rival of Kay's character Brian Potter, in the Phoenix Nights show in 2001 and 2002.

The 2015 stage show saw the original cast of the programme reunited, with profits going to Comic Relief.

Members of the audience were asked to leave the 20,000-capacity venue after Robbins collapsed shortly after the interval.

He has also appeared in Brookside, Doctors, Holby City, Little Britain and Coronation Street.

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