âMum Said, âI Donât Have Much Time Leftââ â Coronation Street Icon Barbara Knoxâs Son Shares Tearful Final Moments That Have Left Britain Heartbroken
đ âShe Knew the End Was Nearâ: Inside Barbara Knoxâs Heartbreaking Final Days as Told by Her Son
Few names mean as much to British television as Barbara Knox â the beloved actress who for decades brought warmth, wit, and unshakable strength to Coronation Street. As Rita Tanner, she became one of the longest-serving and most adored figures in soap history. But behind the cameras, her final chapter was one of love, reflection, and an emotional goodbye that has left fans across the nation in tears.
Now, Barbaraâs son has opened up for the first time about their last phone call â one that he says will stay with him forever.
đŻď¸ âShe Called Me and Said, âSon, My Time Is Running Outââ
In a deeply moving interview, Barbaraâs son described a quiet, emotional moment that shattered him to his core.
âMum called me one evening â she sounded calm, almost peaceful,â he said softly. âAnd then she said, âSon, my time is running out.â I didnât know what to say. I just told her I loved her, over and over again.â
According to him, Barbara had been battling declining health in private, determined not to let her struggles overshadow her legacy or worry her colleagues and fans. âShe didnât want pity,â he added. âShe wanted gratitude â for a life well-lived and a career she loved every single day.â

đš A Legacy That Defined an Era
Barbara Knox first stepped onto Coronation Street in 1964, portraying Rita Littlewood â a fiery, kind-hearted singer whose charm and wit made her an instant fan favourite. Over the years, Rita evolved into one of the showâs most enduring matriarchs â a symbol of resilience and heart in the ever-changing world of Weatherfield.
Her portrayal earned her countless accolades, including lifetime achievement awards and the respect of generations of actors who called her their mentor and friend. Off-screen, Barbara was known for her grace, humour, and unwavering loyalty to her colleagues.
âShe was Coronation Street,â one insider said. âThere will never be another Rita Tanner. Barbara gave her everything â her life, her laughter, her soul.â
đ˘ A Motherâs Final Words
Her sonâs recollection of their final conversations paints a picture of a woman at peace with her lifeâs work and the love she left behind.
âShe told me not to be sad,â he said. âShe said she had done everything she dreamed of â that sheâd been blessed to make people smile, to be part of familiesâ evenings for decades. But what broke me was when she said, âPromise me youâll remember me happy.ââ
He admits he broke down after the call. âI wanted to hold her, to tell her I wasnât ready. But she was ready. And thatâs something only a motherâs strength can teach you.â
đ Tributes Pour In from Fans and Co-Stars
Since the news broke, tributes have flooded social media from fans and colleagues alike. Co-stars described Barbara as a âqueen of British television,â âa second mum,â and âthe heart of the Street.â
Longtime viewers shared their own memories â of growing up with Ritaâs wisdom, her humor, and her no-nonsense advice that somehow always seemed to apply to real life.
âBarbara Knox didnât just play Rita,â one fan wrote. âShe was Rita â strong, kind, and utterly unforgettable.â
đď¸ A Farewell to Remember
As Barbaraâs family prepares for a private farewell, her son says he takes comfort in knowing she left exactly how she wanted â loved, respected, and remembered for the joy she brought to millions.
âShe told me she wasnât afraid,â he said. âShe said, âWhen I go, it wonât be goodbye â Iâll still be there every time someone laughs at one of Ritaâs lines.â That was Mum. Always thinking of others, right to the end.â
Barbara Knoxâs legacy lives on in every heart she touched â not just as Rita Tanner, but as a woman who defined British television and showed the world what grace truly looks like.