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I was sitting in my dressing-room
and then this weird bloke with very long hair down to here,
a vest and Bermuda shorts walked into my dressing-room
and looked at me and went, "Hiya," and it was Tommy
in this big, brown, long wig that he'd just got
out of his props box, and he went, "I just wanted
to do something visual." And that was my meeting
of Tommy Cooper. What is it? (AUDIENCE LAUGHING) What have I done? What have I done?
Is my tie all right? I've fouled it all up,
that's what I've done
and then this weird bloke with very long hair down to here,
a vest and Bermuda shorts walked into my dressing-room
and looked at me and went, "Hiya," and it was Tommy
in this big, brown, long wig that he'd just got
out of his props box, and he went, "I just wanted
to do something visual." And that was my meeting
of Tommy Cooper. What is it? (AUDIENCE LAUGHING) What have I done? What have I done?
Is my tie all right? I've fouled it all up,
that's what I've done
Full Transcript
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I was sitting in my dressing-room
and then this weird bloke
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with very long hair down to here,
a vest and Bermuda shorts
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walked into my dressing-room
and looked at me and went, "Hiya,"
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and it was Tommy
in this big, brown, long wig
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that he'd just got
out of his props box,
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and he went, "I just wanted
to do something visual."
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And that was my meeting
of Tommy Cooper.
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What is it? (AUDIENCE LAUGHING)
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What have I done? What have I done?
Is my tie all right?
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I've fouled it all up,
that's what I've done.
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Movie Summary
Two-part celebration of Tommy Cooper's life and work. Three decades have passed since Tommy Cooper died, but the nation's love of this unique magician has endured. With contributions from family, friends who worked with him and famous fans, the programme reveals how an act that started out in the desert during the Second World War went on to take the comedy world by storm.