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The Tommy Cooper Joke Book Book
Tommy Cooper died on stage at Her Majesty's Theatre, London, in April 1984 and is still revered as probably the greatest comedian of the second half of the 20th century. Working in a golden age of British comedy, Cooper stood - literally - head and shoulders above the crowd, and had a magical talent for humour that defied description.Read More
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You've heard of the lone ranger? I'm his brother hydrangea! The other night I dreamt I was eating a ten-pound marshmallow. When I woke up the pillow had gone! My wife just phoned me. She said 'I've got water in the carburettor.' I said 'Where's the car?' She said 'In the river.' I said to the doctor 'Doctor I'm losing all sense of direction. What should I do?' He said 'Get lost.' I've got a dog you know. I have. He's a one-man dog. He only bites me. Tommy Cooper died on stage at Her Majesty's Theatre London twenty-five years ago in April 1984 and is still revered today as probably the greatest comedian of the second half of the 20th century. More than just a comedian Tommy Cooper was a born entertainer. Working in a golden age of British comedy Cooper stood - literally - head and shoulders above the crowd and had a magical talent for humour that defied description. With a love of laughter stemming from a magic performance gone wrong when he was in his teens Cooper enlisted in the army in 1939 and began to perfect his comic timing on his army colleagues in the Egyptian desert. The man with the fez was born.
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