Youve heard of the lone ranger? Im his brother hydrangea! The other night I dreamt I was eating a ten-pound marshmallow. When I woke up the pillow had gone! My wife just phoned me. She said Ive got water in the carburettor. I said Wheres the car? She said In the river. I said to the doctor Doctor Im losing all sense of direction. What should I do? He said Get lost. Ive got a dog you know. I have. Hes a one-man dog. He only bites me. Tommy Cooper died on stage at Her Majestys Theatre London twenty-five years ago in April 1984 & is still revered today as probably the greatest comedian of the second half of the 20th century. More than just a comedian Tommy Cooper was a born entertainer. Working in a golden age of British comedy Cooper stood
- literally
- head & shoulders above the crowd & had a magical talent for humour that defied description. With a love of laughter stemming from a magic performance gone wrong when he was in his teens Cooper enlisted in the army in 1939 & began to perfect his comic timing on his army colleagues in the Egyptian desert. The man with the fez was born.