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Tommy Cooper, you know,
he'd come in the canteen, push the doors open,
big man comes in. He was a bit crazy.
HAZEL: Oh, yes,
a little bit crazy, yeah. And he used to ask us
what we thought of... "What do you think of this trick?"
And we'd have to see it and you'd go,
"Oh, yeah, it's all right." Yeah, he'd get cards out
and all sorts of strange things. He'd put his hand in his pocket
and bring out a few things
he'd come in the canteen, push the doors open,
big man comes in. He was a bit crazy.
HAZEL: Oh, yes,
a little bit crazy, yeah. And he used to ask us
what we thought of... "What do you think of this trick?"
And we'd have to see it and you'd go,
"Oh, yeah, it's all right." Yeah, he'd get cards out
and all sorts of strange things. He'd put his hand in his pocket
and bring out a few things
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Tommy Cooper, you know,
he'd come in the canteen,
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push the doors open,
big man comes in.
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He was a bit crazy.
HAZEL: Oh, yes,
a little bit crazy, yeah.
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And he used to ask us
what we thought of...
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"What do you think of this trick?"
And we'd have to see it
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and you'd go,
"Oh, yeah, it's all right."
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Yeah, he'd get cards out
and all sorts of strange things.
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He'd put his hand in his pocket
and bring out a few things.
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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.