AN OXO advert featuring the late Lynda Bellingham is to be screened on Christmas Day after her fans called for its return as a tribute to the much-loved actress.

Oxo said hundreds of thousands of people had been in touch with the brand asking for the 1984 'My Christmas' ad to be shown again in memory of Lynda’s life and career.

The 66-year-old, known for her role as the Oxo mum and as a Loose Women presenter, had spoken of her plans to spend one more Christmas with her family with a real tree just days before she lost her battle with cancer on October 19.

Lynda was buried in Crewkerne last Monday, (November 3).

The funeral was held at St Bartholomew’s Parish Church in the town, where husband Michael comes from.

He had purchased a plot for the pair at the town's cemetery.

Guests included Loose Women colleagues Jane McDonald and Andrea McLean, actor Robert Lindsay, and Christopher Biggins.

Premier Foods, which owns the Oxo brand, said: “The My Christmas Oxo advert from 1984, starring much-loved actress Lynda Bellingham, will be re-screened on Christmas Day in memory of her life and career.

“Over the past few weeks, hundreds of thousands of Lynda’s fans have rallied behind a call for the return of the ad as a fitting tribute for all the inspiring things she achieved during her career.

“To honour the sad loss of such a fabulous actress, organisations and individuals involved in the creation and production of this initiative have given freely of their time.

“Premier Foods will make a donation to Action Against Cancer, one of the charities supported by Lynda, in line with the wishes of her family.”

The ad will air on ITV at a time yet to be confirmed and will also be available to view online throughout the day.

Lynda had colon cancer which later spread to her lungs and liver.

She was diagnosed last July but in late September she disclosed that she had decided to end her treatment to limit the amount of suffering her family would witness. I

n her last few weeks, she spoke openly about her illness and its effect on her family, giving an emotional final interview to her friends on Loose Women which was screened just days after her death.

In interviews leading up to her death she had talked about how she wanted to see one more Christmas with her family and had planned to have a real Christmas tree.