Ronnie Corbett intends to continue working after his recent hospitalisation.
His wife Anne told The Mirror : "He is still enjoying his work and having a wonderful life. He's given his life to showbusiness and he still intends to work as long as he can.
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The 83-year-old was admitted to hospital for two days with a gall bladder problem after suffering chest pains and nausea.
His wife Anne told The Mirror : "He is still enjoying his work and having a wonderful life. He's given his life to showbusiness and he still intends to work as long as he can.
"Ronnie had a gall bladder problem but he's now recovering from that."
She added that he hopes to attend functions as normal and be back on the golf course shortly, as well as appearing in TV adverts.
Anne noted that Corbett will not be taking on any major television work, adding: "He's 83 - he won't be like Bruce Forsyth."
Talking about his friend Forsyth's Strictly Come Dancing work last year, Corbett said: "It is not something I could do each week on Saturday nights now. I enjoy working but only on certain things."
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