Excellent comedy from Tommy Cooper I have met Paul Daniels in the 80s I saw his show in London and met him afterwards I got his autograph which I still have today
I remember Tommy was every week at the Dutch tv. I was 13. And i will always remember my dad (R.i.P 2018) was almost rolling over the floor many times.. Imagine that was 50 years ago.. I still watch Tommy here at UA-cam many times to give me that happy smile😊 I miss him❤
Great! I’m just old enough to remember variety shows in the late 70’s/early 80’s- The Muppet Show being my favorite. But these live audience show’s are among my Dad’s favorite childhood memories from Leicester, England.
Bob Monkhouse, Eric Sykes and although not in this programme Barry Cryer, knew what made comedians tick. Much missed with their insight and knowledge into comedy.
Tommy Cooper definitely one of my comedy hero's growing up. It was sad to watch him die on stage 13 at the time but I'm sure that's how he wanted to go and still watch Tommy on Utube and still funny
I met Tommy Cooper on Eastbourne train station I was just a little girl Tommy was in a photo booth curtain open....he was spitting on stickers and slapping them on his forehead.i picked up a bit of rubbish from the ground and Tommy signed his name...I was watching when Tommy collapsed Live on his comedy stage RIP Funny Truthful bloke 😊❤
I was talking to my dad last week and he was telling me he saw Tommy at a train station as well. It was Reading station. My dad was on the platform and saw Tommy sitting on a stationary train. My dad raised his hand in greeting and Tommy raised his back. It was a few months before he died. My dad says he looked incredibly pale and ill. But it was still a shock when my dad was later watching him on TV and saw him when he died on stage.
Wow, what an Stage Artist First Class no doubt about it!... 😂😂😂! However as many others of his kind his life was not full of that joy he always gave us.... On the contrary!
He looks like my late Welsh Uncle David Jones, I think the surname was, before it became Bayliss, the Welsh spelling of my surname, as opposed to Baylis.
And Sir Anthony Hopkins! WoW... Not a comedian , however he did the impression so well❤... A genius once, for ever genius...God Bless HIM!
Anthony Hopkins doing Tommy Cooper is so precious!
Excellent comedy from Tommy Cooper
I have met Paul Daniels in the 80s
I saw his show in London and met him afterwards I got his autograph which I still have today
riveting, this
What a wonderful tribute to Tommy Cooper ❤All these comedians & actors...😊RIP dear Tommy... Never ending story of good times from you!
I remember Tommy was every week at the Dutch tv. I was 13.
And i will always remember my dad (R.i.P 2018) was almost rolling over the floor many times..
Imagine that was 50 years ago..
I still watch Tommy here at UA-cam many times to give me that happy smile😊
I miss him❤
He just had to stand there and I was gone 🤣😂🤣 lovely lovely man RiP
Pure bliss 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My comedy hero never be another one like him !!
Great! I’m just old enough to remember variety shows in the late 70’s/early 80’s- The Muppet Show being my favorite. But these live audience show’s are among my Dad’s favorite childhood memories from Leicester, England.
Thank you for showing these love this funny man!!!
Does anyone remember " The Plank" whole picture!? With Eric Sykes 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love british comedy... Regards from Bucarest ROMANIA 💐🤗🌹😅
One of the greatest 😂
Brilliant - never heard my 12 yr old son (American) laugh so much
Bob Monkhouse, Eric Sykes and although not in this programme Barry Cryer, knew what made comedians tick. Much missed with their insight and knowledge into comedy.
Has to be the funniest comedian of all time, he even got laughs on his way out
Sir Tony on Tommy-delightful
Tommy Cooper definitely one of my comedy hero's growing up. It was sad to watch him die on stage 13 at the time but I'm sure that's how he wanted to go and still watch Tommy on Utube and still funny
I met Tommy Cooper on Eastbourne train station I was just a little girl Tommy was in a photo booth curtain open....he was spitting on stickers and slapping them on his forehead.i picked up a bit of rubbish from the ground and Tommy signed his name...I was watching when Tommy collapsed Live on his comedy stage RIP Funny Truthful bloke 😊❤
I was talking to my dad last week and he was telling me he saw Tommy at a train station as well. It was Reading station. My dad was on the platform and saw Tommy sitting on a stationary train. My dad raised his hand in greeting and Tommy raised his back. It was a few months before he died. My dad says he looked incredibly pale and ill. But it was still a shock when my dad was later watching him on TV and saw him when he died on stage.
Wow, what an Stage Artist First Class no doubt about it!... 😂😂😂! However as many others of his kind his life was not full of that joy he always gave us.... On the contrary!
many of these contributors are no longer with us sadly. Tommy's death on TV i remember, sadly.......
Truly magic
The funniest man
Nutter even when it goes wrong.
Thank you very much for uploading!
All Tommy had to do was walk on stage that was enough ❤
No lie this guy is a family member he's related to my nans mum
He looks like my late Welsh Uncle David Jones, I think the surname was, before it became Bayliss, the Welsh spelling of my surname, as opposed to Baylis.
Can I get your autograph?
Is that Sid or Dick hills on the left Morecambe an wise writer ? and on the right Tommy lol .
It's Dick Hills,He wrote some of Tommy's Shows after he and sid green left Eric and Ernie 😁
Anthony Hopkins sounds more like he's trying to do an impression of Michael Caine .
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Legend!