Victoria Wood Dead: Phillip Schofield Remembers Touching Story About Comedian On 'This Morning'

She had worked with the presenter's wife on one of her shows.

Phillip Schofield has recalled a touching story about Victoria Wood, as 'This Morning' paid tribute to the late comedian. 

Victoria sadly died on Wednesday, at the age of 62, following what was described as a "short but brave" battle with cancer. 

As the ITV daytime show reacted to the news on Thursday (21 April), host Phillip told viewers and co-star Holly Willoughby of the good deed she once did for his wife, Steph.

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Phillip Schofield recalled a touching story about Victoria Wood
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“My wife worked with Victoria Wood in one of her series when they were doing Acorn Antiques and said that she was such a wonderful, generous lady," he said.

"I don’t think Steph will mind me saying, but at that time in her life, Steph was very young and just starting out and they were all discussing if she could afford rent or whatever it was.

"Victoria said, ‘I’ll sort you out, it’s fine,’ and she lent her some money… So really such a sweet and lovely lady."

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Victoria Wood, who has sadly died at the age of 62
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He also described her as a "remarkable woman", adding: “Utterly and completely unique, so sharp, so good with words. A master of language.

“Our thoughts are with Victoria’s family today, we are all lesser for not having her around.”

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Phillip with wife Stephanie Lowe
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Victoria's brother Chris Foote-Wood had earlier made an appearance on ITV's 'Good Morning Britain' to pay tribute to his sister.

During the interview with Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard, he revealed she had been determined to battle her illness in private, saying: “Victoria was a very private person and was adamant her private life was kept separate.

“When it came down to her final illness she was determined it would not leak out and her wishes were complied with, very few people knew she had a terminal illness.”

Her close friend and long-time collaborator, Julie Walters, also said she was “too heart sore to comment” on her passing, adding: “The loss of her is incalculable.”

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Victoria Wood: Her Life In Pictures
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The unassuming writer/performer Victoria Wood, with her BAFTA Award for The Best Light Entertainment Performance for "Victoria Wood As Seen on TV". (credit:PA/PA Archive)
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Comedienne Victoria Wood receives a Honorary Master of Science Dergree from UMIST, the Science, Engineering and Management University in Manchester today (Wednesday). Photo by Dave Kendall. See SHOWBIZ Wood. (credit:Dave Kendall/PA Archive)
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Comedienne Victoria Wood, holds up her OBE which was presented to her by the Prince of Wales on behalf of the Queen during today's (Friday) Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace. WPA ROTA Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA. See PA story ROYAL Investiture (credit:Rebecca Naden/PA Archive)
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Actress and comedienne Victoria Wood attends a party to celebrate 60 years of BBC television. (credit:NEIL MUNNS/PA Archive)
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COMEDIENNE VICTORIA WOOD, WHO WILL APPEAR IN 'DINNERLADIES', HER FIRST EVER SIT-COM. (credit:MATTHEW FEARN/PA Archive)
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Norman Wisdom, First President of Comic Heritage, presents the first-ever Eric Morecambe award to Victoria Wood, at the heritage's Christmas dinner in London. (credit:David Giles/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood (left) and Julie Walters team up again, in Londn today (Friday), this time in Ms Wood's first ever sit-com, Dinnerladies, in which she plays Bren, one of five dinner ladies, with Walters playing her mother, Petula Gordeno. Dinnerladies will be shown on BBC-1 in November. (credit:Matthew Fearn/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood (credit:Steve Etherington/EMPICS Sport)
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(From left; Back row) Mariella Frostrup, Davina McCall, Janice Robertson, (front row), Geri Halliwell, Emma Freud, Dervla Kirwan and Victoria Wood in Leicester Square to help launch the 1999 Comic Relief appeal, raising money through the sale of squeaking red noses. (credit:Fiona Hanson/PA Archive)
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Comedienne Victoria Wood and co-star from TV sitcom Dinner Ladies, actor Duncan Preston, arriving at the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA's) at Grosvenor House in London. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood (left) and Julie Walters pose for photographers during a photocall outside the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London. The pair are discussing plans for their forthcoming musical based on Victoria's award-winning BBC sitcom 'Acorn Antiques'. Production is expected to enter the West End next year. (credit:Peter Jordan/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood pictured during the three days she spent working in the bakery at ASDA in Boldon near Newcastle for the store's new 'there's no place like ASDA' advertising campaign launched today. (credit:David Parry/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood at the National Blood Donor Day campaign, Trafalgar Square, London.Doug Peters/allactiondigital.com (credit:Doug Peters /Doug Peters)
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Victoria Wood pictured during the three days she spent working in the bakery at ASDA in Boldon near Newcastle for the store's new 'there's no place like ASDA' advertising campaign launched today. (credit:David Parry/PA Archive)
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STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL 2045 SUNDAY 20 MAY 2007. Victoria Wood with the award for Best Actress recieved for Hosewife 49 at the British Academy Television Awards, held at the London Palladium, central London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday 20 May 2007. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire (credit:Yui Mok/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood receives her CBE at Buckingham Palace, London. (credit:Steve Parsons/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood arriving at the 2005 Comedy Awards, ITV Studios, Southbank, London.©Doug Peters/allactiondigital.com (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
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Victoria Wood receives her CBE at Buckingham Palace, London. (credit:Steve Parsons/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood arrives for the press night of Entertaining Mr Sloane at the Trafalgar Studios in London. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood and daughter arriving at The British Comedy Awards 2011, Fountain Studios, Wembley, London. (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
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(Left - right) Victoria Wood, Michael Ball, Sophie Hunter, Benedict Cumberbatch talk with the Princess Royal as they attend a reception and dinner in support of Motor Neurone Disease Association at Buckingham Palace, London. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood arriving for the Philips British Academy Television Awards at the Grosvenor House, 90 Park Lane, London. (credit:Yui Mok/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood arriving at the Sky Arts South Bank Awards, at the Dorchester hotel, in central London. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood arrives at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards held at The Brewery, Chiswell Street, London. (credit:Jonathan Brady/PA Archive)
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Comedienne Victoria Wood (right) signals the beginning of The SunWalk, London, starting from Battersea Park in south London, a pirate themed charity walk to raise money and awareness for breast cancer. (credit:John Stillwell/PA Archive)
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(Left - right) Michael Keaton, Graham Norton (top), Victoria Wood and Jamie Oliver during filming of the Graham Norton Show at the London Studios, in central London. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
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Victoria Wood during filming of the Graham Norton Show at the London Studios, in central London. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)

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