On 1 January 1985, he made what was publicised as the first public mobile phone call in the UK, from
St Katharine Docks, East London, to
Vodafone's Headquarters in
Newbury, Berkshire. In 2015, it was reported that the actual first call was made a few hours earlier by Michael Harrison to his father, Sir
Ernest Harrison, chairman of Vodafone. Also in 1985, Wise appeared in an acting role in an episode of the American TV situation comedy
Too Close for Comfort, playing an old friend of the main character, Henry, played by
Ted Knight. It was Wise's only appearance in an American sitcom, and his last acting role on TV although he would continue to make TV appearances for the next decade, they were all on UK-based documentary, panel, or chat shows. Wise appeared regularly as a panellist on the ITV revival of the popular panel show ''
What's My Line? He was a guest several times on Countdown, had a gardening column in the News of the World newspaper and also appeared in several West End plays, including The Mystery Of Edwin Drood in 1987. He gave talks on cruises about his life and career. In 1989, he made a guest appearance in Rainbow Series 17, Episode 1276. He wrote his autobiography, Still on My Way to Hollywood
, in 1990. He also was the subject on This Is Your Life, which was transmitted on Boxing Day that year. His 1992 Christmas single was a recommended retail release in Music Week''. Wise was also an active and long-time participant in the
Keep Britain Tidy campaign. On 14 May 1994, the BBC aired the first of three episodes of a mini-series called
Bring Me Sunshine, as a tribute to Eric Morecambe. It was hosted by
Ben Elton, who is a huge fan of Morecambe and Wise, and who cites the duo as a big influence on his career. Those interviewed were
John Thaw,
Roy Castle (who was to die later that year),
Diana Rigg,
Hale and Pace, and
Fry and Laurie. Wise was not asked to participate, the BBC saying that they did not want "too many talking heads". He was, however, recovering from a minor stroke which he had suffered in December 1993 which forced him to spend Christmas and New Year in hospital. Wise suffered a second minor stroke in August 1995, and as a result, announced his retirement from show business on 27 November 1995, his 70th birthday. In August 1998, Wise was asked by the BBC to take part in
Bring Me Sunshine: The Heart and Soul of Eric Morecambe, which was shown on 23 December that year. He had agreed to do so, but then his health had begun to deteriorate further. Earlier that month, Wise suffered two heart attacks within a week while on holiday, and had to undergo a triple
heart bypass in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on 22 January 1999. In March 1999, he was flown back to
RAF Northolt, in London, by air ambulance and taken directly to the
Nuffield Hospital at
Wexham,
Buckinghamshire. Wise died from heart failure and a chest infection at the Nuffield Hospital, Wexham, near
Slough, on the morning of 21 March 1999. He was 73 years old. His funeral was on 30 March at Slough Crematorium. ==Marriage==