Paul O’Grady is seen caring for a canine too nervous to exit for a walk in a heartwarming clip from Paul O’Grady For the Love of Dogs.
The episode, which aired on Thursday, is among the many final the comic filmed earlier than his sudden loss of life in March aged 67.
In the clip, Paul meets a two-year-old Staffie known as Sarah, who has simply arrived at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and is at present too terrified to go away her kennel.
Paul makes use of each trick up his sleeve to try to coax her out into the large extensive world.
He chats with a lady working in Battersea who says Sarah is ‘very nervous and uncomfortable going by doorways and being exterior.’
Paul says: ‘It’s very uncommon to satisfy a canine who does not wish to go for a walk.’
The comedian then tries to coax Sarah to go exterior as he feeds her a chunk of hen after which tries to guide her into the hallway with it.
He then says: ‘Whatever it’s that is worrying her, we’ll do all we will to build her confidence.’
It comes after For The Love of Dogs scooped the Factual Entertainment Award on the National Television Awards on Tuesday.
Also throughout the ceremony, host Joel Dommet gave a heartfelt speech earlier than a montage from the beloved comic’s life was performed.
Joel started: ‘Now, earlier than we go on, right here on the National Television Awards we wished to recollect somebody very particular. The one and solely, Paul O’Grady.’
As the viewers erupted into applause Joel continued: ‘Nominated an astonishing 28 occasions for an NTA, his first almost 30 years in the past’.
‘His profession got here in lots of guises, however it doesn’t matter what he did there was all the time kindness, coupled with a singular sense of enjoyable that received over audiences straight away.
Before including: ‘Here’s a reminder of why all of us love him so, a lot.’
Taking to Twitter one viewer wrote: ‘Thanks @OfficialNTAs for the attractive video to honour the fantastic, a lot liked and sorely missed Paul O’Grady. I’m a blubbering wreck after that’.
While one other stated: ‘Tears in my eyes at Paul O’Grady. Such an excellent man taken far too quickly’.
A 3rd commented: ‘Paul O’Grady was one of the best of us, we did not deserve him’.
While a fourth wrote: ‘Paul O’Grady’s tribute had me in tears!’.
With a fifth including: ‘In tears watching the beautiful Paul O’Grady tribute’.
With another person saying: ‘Such a beautiful and fantastic tribute to the late Paul O’Grady I guess he might be watching and searching down from heaven proudly’.
Paul O’Grady For the Love of Dogs was again on Thursday at 8.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.