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The big fella, he should be
down the mines.' And tributes from those who knew him
and those who loved him. Tommy's dressing room
was always open to just have a quiet cuppa
and just talk about life. I think he was one of
the greatest clowns. Like watching Laurel and Hardy.
You can't not laugh. Who is he?
down the mines.' And tributes from those who knew him
and those who loved him. Tommy's dressing room
was always open to just have a quiet cuppa
and just talk about life. I think he was one of
the greatest clowns. Like watching Laurel and Hardy.
You can't not laugh. Who is he?
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The big fella, he should be
down the mines.'
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And tributes from those who knew him
and those who loved him.
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Tommy's dressing room
was always open
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to just have a quiet cuppa
and just talk about life.
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I think he was one of
the greatest clowns.
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Like watching Laurel and Hardy.
You can't not laugh.
00:00:23.088 --> 00:00:25.092
Who is he?
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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.