Family, friends and fans have paid tribute to Gogglebox star Mary Cook as they said a final farewell to the TV star whose own singing was played during the funeral service.
Known to millions across the country, Mary was laid to rest at South Bristol Crematory this morning as mourners gathered to celebrate her life after she passed away in August at the age of 92.
Viewers of the Channel 4 show fell in love with Mary's quick-witted reactions together with her close friend Marina Wingrove.
And in a fitting tribute the late star's own singing recording, a rendition of Frank Sinatra's Fly Me to the Moon, played out in the cemetery as the white coffin arrived.

As the service drew to a close, Mary was heard singing for a final time with a cover of Audrey Hepburn's Moon River.
Mary's granddaughter Nikki Ind, 53, told OK! ahead of the service: "On her 80th birthday my mum and I paid for her to go into a recording studio and she recorded those three songs.
"We have always said since that, 'We will play those at your funeral, nan.'

"She loved doing Gogglebox and loved being recognised in the street and would always chat to people. She was super bright and so quick-witted."
And the funeral also showed just how fond the Gogglebox team had become, with former show director Bradley, paying tribute to Mary who saw him as 'a son' with a emotional poem.
Bradley said: "I'd like the memory of me to be a happy one. I'd like to leave an afterglow of smiles when life is done.
"I’d like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways, of happy times and laughing times and bright and sunny days.
"I'd like the tears of those who grieve, to dry before the sun; Of happy memories that I leave when life is done."
A eulogy detailed how she has been reunited with her two husbands; Jim, who passed away in a car crash aged 44, and Graham, who she spent over 30 years with before his death in 2009.

Her love of travel in her younger years was also told of Mary's trips on Mediterranean cruises to Jamaica, America, Malta, Majorca, Ibiza, Cyprus and Egypt.
Before being invited to join Gogglebox, Mary and Marina Wingrove became friends at a retirement village more than 10 years ago.
The pair “became instant fan favourites due to their brilliantly witty and often cheeky moments”, a statement from the show added.