I remember that night. I was watching on my black and white tv from my bed. I was a kid. The girl gave him his cloak and he died. I knew something was wrong. It wasn't the kind of joke Tommy Cooper would do. I kept watching and after the show a news bulletin reported his death.
Apparently, when Dustin and Les were on stage, Tommy's foot was still slightly protruding out from under the curtain. They were literally working on him when Les and Dustin were on stage x
Bob Monkhouse knew Tommy well, and spoke of how he only appreciated people laughing at him when he was performing. He had a temper (haven’t we all) and Bob gave several anecdotes of when Tommy lost his cool at people who impersonated him or laughed at him in bars etc. He talked about this in length during his last performance ‘Bob Monkhouse; the Last Stand’ in which he talks of how Tommy used to lift people up against walls by their throat. A barman once laughed at his husky voice when Tommy ordered a drink, which caused a scene. I am a big fan of Tommy Cooper, and share his birthday (19th March), but always wince when people say that he went the way he wanted. He would have hated being laughed at under those circumstances.
If you want to read something uplifting from the story of Tommy Cooper's death, read the WalesOnline story about Joe, the production staff member who gave Cooper CPR, was thanked by LWT and after the event went on to join St Johns Ambulance.
@@TaxingIsThieving True, but let's not automatically assume death to be a bad thing. Les may have had the comic ability of a child's corpse, but at least Dustin's untimely death and Les' camera-means-tears skills generated more credit than fellow-unfunny-one Ernie Wise. This meant that instead of a tabloid column on dung or biscuits, or something, Les got another 137 episodes of the Laughter Show, and 194 series of Family Fortunes. He finally fulfilled his life's ambition to be in something funny when Bobby Davro fell over and broke his face.
After watching the video, I said the same thing... HE DIDN'T DIE on stage.. You can tell he didn't. If someone died on stage there would be ZERO movement or the "snoring" which is what happens when someone who is suffering a heart attack or cardiac arrest usually does because their BRAIN hasn't died and shut down the rest of the body.. I can't stand how people say he died on stage.
2:55 He says he died in hospital but they say he was already dead. Clearly he died when he was being dragged around. Either way the people assuring themselves that he didn't hear the laughter have forgotten that hearing is the last sense to go. 3:50 Does him being sick mean he was still alive? As that's what happens when you die...
I remember that night. I was watching on my black and white tv from my bed. I was a kid. The girl gave him his cloak and he died. I knew something was wrong. It wasn't the kind of joke Tommy Cooper would do. I kept watching and after the show a news bulletin reported his death.
Apparently, when Dustin and Les were on stage, Tommy's foot was still slightly protruding out from under the curtain. They were literally working on him when Les and Dustin were on stage x
That's not true about the foot.
Bob Monkhouse knew Tommy well, and spoke of how he only appreciated people laughing at him when he was performing. He had a temper (haven’t we all) and Bob gave several anecdotes of when Tommy lost his cool at people who impersonated him or laughed at him in bars etc. He talked about this in length during his last performance ‘Bob Monkhouse; the Last Stand’ in which he talks of how Tommy used to lift people up against walls by their throat. A barman once laughed at his husky voice when Tommy ordered a drink, which caused a scene. I am a big fan of Tommy Cooper, and share his birthday (19th March), but always wince when people say that he went the way he wanted. He would have hated being laughed at under those circumstances.
Sounds like it was a fitting end.
On the contrary, for a comedian, dying suddenly while doing what they love - making people laugh - is the ultimate way to go.
Nobody really knew what was happening. So very sad but he died doing what he loved, making people laugh.
If you want to read something uplifting from the story of Tommy Cooper's death, read the WalesOnline story about Joe, the production staff member who gave Cooper CPR, was thanked by LWT and after the event went on to join St Johns Ambulance.
I clearly remember watching it live and was worried as I saw it happen, then saw the rest of the show and then the awful announcement afterwards.
Already at about 0.15 Tommy looks like getting unwell, but recovers.
Last words: "Thanks, love"
Les dennis should be on life stories
Is there any video ofbthe routine Death aside the Cloak routine sounds funny
He never got to the routine on the show, that's the point. She helped him put on the cloak and he collapsed.....the routine never happened.
RIP Tommy Cooper ❤❤❤
People at 1st probably thought it was part of the act from Tommy Cooper. People didn't realise he was dying.
That's the point. That's what Les just said.
I've seen the TH-cam video of Tommy's death very sad
I think it's nice that he died doing what he loved. And making people laugh. But yeah, sad for sure.
I didn't know that Dustin Gee also died on stage.
He didn't, he collapsed in the wings.
Very sad
he's so good, that was a very funny one
Tommy, then Les & Dustin? That's two acts in a row dying then?
Les didn't die
@@TaxingIsThieving True, but let's not automatically assume death to be a bad thing. Les may have had the comic ability of a child's corpse, but at least Dustin's untimely death and Les' camera-means-tears skills generated more credit than fellow-unfunny-one Ernie Wise. This meant that instead of a tabloid column on dung or biscuits, or something, Les got another 137 episodes of the Laughter Show, and 194 series of Family Fortunes. He finally fulfilled his life's ambition to be in something funny when Bobby Davro fell over and broke his face.
Should have not happen on camera, rip tommy
It was a live show.
@@KatMusic2009 let me put it another way, I wish it wasn't on camera. Is that better?
He shouldn't have gone on that night.
After watching the video, I said the same thing... HE DIDN'T DIE on stage.. You can tell he didn't. If someone died on stage there would be ZERO movement or the "snoring" which is what happens when someone who is suffering a heart attack or cardiac arrest usually does because their BRAIN hasn't died and shut down the rest of the body.. I can't stand how people say he died on stage.
2:55 He says he died in hospital but they say he was already dead. Clearly he died when he was being dragged around. Either way the people assuring themselves that he didn't hear the laughter have forgotten that hearing is the last sense to go.
3:50 Does him being sick mean he was still alive? As that's what happens when you die...
Actually fresh corpses can spasm and make noises.
@@Fireglo It’s called the Death Rattle
He died … just like that …