There's a documentary now on Radio 4 Extra, and Parkinson said he could never even look at him without laughing. I came here to find the time he wore chicken feet and a saucepan on his head! {:-:-:}
The only comedian I know that doesn't even have to speak to make you laugh.. His facial expressions and stance is enough to get you rolling on laughter
the BEST quality ànd the BEST total-filed interview with MIchael Parkinson and Tommy Cooper i found and see+hear ... 👍👍👍👍🥳🙃... please save it safely !!
What I absolutely love about Tommy Cooper, Morecombe and wise is the fact they can be so funny without swearing constantly and I could watch them with my kids. Don't get me wrong I love chubby and newer ones but these guys will always be my favourite ❤
When I was about 7, he would occasionally l guest in the Saturday night variety show on the BBC. I loved him then and app 70 years on, I still love him just as much. A Brilliant Entertainer and a genius. ❤ Richard Lubbock
What a comedian! His trick reminded me of an old song Hitler, he only had one ball, Goering had two, but they were small. Himmler had something similar, but poor old Goebells had no ball at all!
A master at comic timing and expression Pleasant natured humour. Weak material in the hands of a genius gives us laughter within our reach. His brilliance is difficult to emulate but easy to impersonate. Thank you Jesus for him and the talents You gave him.
I bought a fez once in Egypt about 20 years ago and the shop keeper said, 'just like that', then he said, 'why do you English say that? It happens every time, but only the English'. One of the few entertainers who could say nothing and the audience cracked up all around him.
He was in Montgomery's "Desert Rats"(special ops etc) in WW2 - there's much more in his Wikipedia pages. TV comedy was much more salt-of-the-earth and working class until the 1990's - when almost everything began to get "gentrified" for the increasingly affluent middle classes..
Is this the one where he almost beheaded Parky on his own talk show? The story goes a slightly drunk, aging Tommy Cooper brought a real-life guillotine to the show, which had a safety catch for his 'trick'. Parky put his head under the blade, and an assistant sprinted on the set to switch the safety on. Cooper was about to use it without the safety! Anyone know if this story is true? How close was it to a disaster? It was apparently edited out of the final cut.
In 1979 someone getting sidetracked on TV was inherently assumed to be intentional and earned a ton of laughs. By 2004 or so, the entire world had acquired a serious case of ADD, and these days it's not unexpected--even commonplace?--to ask someone about their hat and hear how they lost a horse race. The man was both genius and psychic.
A very funny man, genius, worked hard at his art, and a great loss. RIP Tommy Cooper, and thank you for everything.
RIP Parkie
Agreed a sad loss his face alone just standing there with the funny fez hat hysterical
Much as I love Tommy, the best thing about this is watching Parkinson losing it big time - thanks for the upload.
There's a documentary now on Radio 4 Extra, and Parkinson said he could never even look at him without laughing. I came here to find the time he wore chicken feet and a saucepan on his head!
{:-:-:}
The only comedian I know that doesn't even have to speak to make you laugh.. His facial expressions and stance is enough to get you rolling on laughter
Norman Wisdom.
@@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOneLes Dawson
Yeah, both very funny men but Tommy was tops for me - he only had to walk on stage to have you in hysterics
One of Tommy Cooper's very, VERY rare BBC performances (most of his work was at ITV).
Never ever noticed Toomy Cooper using bad language! That in itself is something about the man!
Simply saying "Cheese" was funny.
Different times then, not so much swearing on TV shows as there is now.
You spelled his name wrong. It's Toomy Copper
@@finncullen You did as well.
@@pedrosa144 It should be Coomy Topper!🤣
Tommy Cooper the greatest of all time. R I P.
Tommy could come on stage, say and do virtually bugger all and get a standing ovation (quite rightly!!!)
His face is gold never had to say anything, best ever, nobody comes close
Total respect what a Legendary man he was a first 🥇 class 🪄✨ magician could do proper tricks sadly missed R.I.P Tommy and Parky respect 👏🙏to both
the BEST quality ànd the BEST total-filed interview with MIchael Parkinson and Tommy Cooper i found and see+hear ... 👍👍👍👍🥳🙃...
please save it safely !!
His timing was perfect. A genius
What I absolutely love about Tommy Cooper, Morecombe and wise is the fact they can be so funny without swearing constantly and I could watch them with my kids. Don't get me wrong I love chubby and newer ones but these guys will always be my favourite ❤
Little b lee thanks for that, loved Tommy Cooper when i was a boy,and still do
It doesn't get any better than this
The funniest man ever? Quite possibly. Genius.
Just a very very FUNNY MAN.😁
He Was Brilliant,,,,Gone to SOON,, RIP TOMMY
Too dummy
The brilliant TOMMY COOPER.
Brilliant bloody legend
My uncle from Newcastle was the spitting image of genius Tommy
Two absolute gentlemen so totally missed.
Two greats in the world of entertainment, having the last talk show in the sky right now!! (Wonder if Rod took Emu?)
When I was about 7, he would occasionally l guest in the Saturday night variety show on the BBC. I loved him then and app 70 years on, I still love him just as much. A Brilliant Entertainer and a genius. ❤
Richard Lubbock
Tommy had it right about the EU
RIP T ommy Cooper. You were the greatest ❤❤❤❤❤❤
He gets away with stuff only he could.
Excruciatingly funny.
Just been in Morocco and bought a fez...A Taboosh in memory of Tommy...
What a comedian! His trick reminded me of an old song Hitler, he only had one ball, Goering had two, but they were small. Himmler had something similar, but poor old Goebells had no ball at all!
I knew it as..." Hitler he only had one ball,the other is in the Albert Hall,his mother,the dirty bugger,put there when he was small "
@@davidmellish3295 😂
@@greasylimpet3323 that's what we used to sing at school anyway
@@davidmellish3295 when we were allowed to have a sense of humour!
@@greasylimpet3323 Yes mate,the good old days when you could say stuff without worrying about hurting some snowflakes feelings
A master at comic timing and expression
Pleasant natured humour.
Weak material in the hands of a genius gives us laughter within our reach. His brilliance is difficult to emulate but easy to impersonate. Thank you Jesus for him and the talents You gave him.
The subtitles on this are funny too.
I bought a fez once in Egypt about 20 years ago and the shop keeper said, 'just like that', then he said, 'why do you English say that? It happens every time, but only the English'.
One of the few entertainers who could say nothing and the audience cracked up all around him.
He was such a lovely man! R.I.P in fact both of them! sigh!
2, best people so funny
He was in Montgomery's "Desert Rats"(special ops etc) in WW2 - there's much more in his Wikipedia pages. TV comedy was much more salt-of-the-earth and working class until the 1990's - when almost everything began to get "gentrified" for the increasingly affluent middle classes..
Just put on a flying helmet and go round asking everyone if they have seen your plane............😊
Absolutely pissed.
Is this the one where he almost beheaded Parky on his own talk show? The story goes a slightly drunk, aging Tommy Cooper brought a real-life guillotine to the show, which had a safety catch for his 'trick'. Parky put his head under the blade, and an assistant sprinted on the set to switch the safety on. Cooper was about to use it without the safety! Anyone know if this story is true? How close was it to a disaster? It was apparently edited out of the final cut.
Very funny
Brillant he looksa big guy❤
He was 6' 4"
Na! Dry as a dead dingos crutch!🤪
yo momma is
😂😂😂😂😂😂 ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
How to make hilarity out of nothing.
In 1979 someone getting sidetracked on TV was inherently assumed to be intentional and earned a ton of laughs.
By 2004 or so, the entire world had acquired a serious case of ADD, and these days it's not unexpected--even commonplace?--to ask someone about their hat and hear how they lost a horse race.
The man was both genius and psychic.
He was so drunk here
He seems drunk
He isn't.
How did anyone find this funny?
Easily.
Having a sense of humour helps....
No, having a sense of humour makes it all the more obvious that this is utter drivel.@@אשרטומפסון
Piss off you idiot@@caloricphlogistonandthelum4008
Check your pulse 😂
Is this very funny Tommy Cooper any relation to the Tommy Cooper who regularly beat his wife?
According to his daughter, these alegations are untrue.
It must really hurt that Tommy was
successful and rich while you are a nonentity ? Why not just accept
that you're a failure and try to move on ?
I will, just as soon as you admit you refuse to acknowledge the truth, that you are in favour of domestic abuse and violence. Let me know when…