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Yes! It's got to be the place. There we are. The pillar's gone but
I am remembering some lovely days. 'What a lovely audience.
They deserve me.' Flower power, hot pants
and Tommy Cooper. He was that lovely person that loved
to laugh and make other people
laugh. So, yeah, God bless you, sir. Despite his absence from television
in the early '70s, Tommy still maintained
an on-screen presence as one of the world's most
impersonated men as he recalled
in an interview in 1983. They had a show on television
I am remembering some lovely days. 'What a lovely audience.
They deserve me.' Flower power, hot pants
and Tommy Cooper. He was that lovely person that loved
to laugh and make other people
laugh. So, yeah, God bless you, sir. Despite his absence from television
in the early '70s, Tommy still maintained
an on-screen presence as one of the world's most
impersonated men as he recalled
in an interview in 1983. They had a show on television
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Yes!
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It's got to be the place.
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There we are. The pillar's gone but
I am remembering some lovely days.
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'What a lovely audience.
They deserve me.'
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Flower power, hot pants
and Tommy Cooper.
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He was that lovely person that loved
to laugh and make other people
laugh.
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So, yeah, God bless you, sir.
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Despite his absence from television
in the early '70s,
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Tommy still maintained
an on-screen presence
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as one of the world's most
impersonated men as he recalled
in an interview in 1983.
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They had a show on television.
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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.