The Tommy Cooper Joke Book: Compiled by John Fisher

The Tommy Cooper Joke Book: Compiled by John Fisher

by Tommy Cooper (Author)

Synopsis

You've heard of the lone ranger? I'm 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, 'I've got water in the carburettor.' I said, 'Where's the car?' She said, 'In the river.' I said to the doctor, 'Doctor, I'm losing all sense of direction. What should I do?' He said, 'Get lost.' I've got a dog, you know. I have. He's a one-man dog. He only bites me. Tommy Cooper died on stage at Her Majesty's Theatre, London, twenty-five years ago in April 1984 and 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 and shoulders above the crowd, and 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 and began to perfect his comic timing on his army colleagues in the Egyptian desert. The man with the fez was born.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Preface Publishing
Published: 01 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 1848091982
ISBN 13: 9781848091986
Book Overview: Put the smile back into Christmas with this, the definitive Tommy Cooper Joke book. Including the pick of Tommy's own extensive gag library, favourite stories and photographs.

Media Reviews
Tommy was amazing. He looked like Mount Rushmore on legs. He never said anything about real life so he never dates. * Ronnie Barker *
Absolutely fantastic. No other comic would work with him, he was too good. * Barry Cryer *
Author Bio
John Fisher has enjoyed and long and distinguished career as a television producer and executive working for both the BBC and ITV. A recognised authority on the history of popular entertainment, he worked with Tommy Cooper on several occasions and includes the bestselling biography Tommy Cooper: Always Leave Them Laughing amongst his published works. His critcally acclaimed life of Cooper's contemporary, Tony Hancock, was published last year.