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Tommy Cooper was famed for his "just like that" catchphrase and for wearing a fez onstage A robe worn by comedy legend Tommy Cooper during his final performance is set to go under the hammer in ...
On April 15, 1984, the watching world saw comedy legend Tommy Cooper die on stage at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London while appearing on ...
On April 15, 1984, the watching world saw comedy legend Tommy Cooper die on stage at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London while appearing on live television. One of those viewers sitting at home in ...
Damian Williams, a popular figure on the Sheffield Lyceum stage where he has played the panto dame for 17 years, takes on the role of Tommy Cooper in The Last Laugh. The tour of the play, which has ...
The legendary Tommy Cooper, with his fez and bumbling magic, found a whimsical kinship with this shrunken realm. In a moment that perfectly captured the zeitgeist of 1970s children's television ...
During the 1969 final, the auction of a tie owned by Conservative leader Edward Heath, and a fez donated by comedian Tommy Cooper, raised £8 and £12 respectively.
Tommy Cooper's magic robe to go under the hammer Tommy Cooper was famed for his "just like that" catchphrase and for wearing a fez onstage Emily Johnson BBC News, Yorkshire 18 June 2025 ...
The robe worn by Tommy Cooper when he collapsed of a fatal heart attack live on TV is being auctioned off. The rather morbid piece of memorabilia was previously owned by fellow magician Paul Daniels.