American Reacts to Tommy Cooper The Duck Trick
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American Reacts to Tommy Cooper The Duck Trick
In this video I react to magician/ comedian Tommy Cooper. Tommy Cooper does the duck trick as well as other gags in this video.
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My favourite story was when he met the queen at a royal variety performance where all the performers were told not to speak to her unless she spoke to them first. After shaking hands and her moving on he called her back - your majesty he said - yes mr cooper - do you like football he asked - not really she replied to which he asked "well can I have your cup final ticket"
@suemcdonagh7650
Жыл бұрын
Tommy also put his hand into the Duke of Edinburghs pocket and said to him “have a drink on me” later when the Duke checked his pocket he found a teabag 🤣
@yutehube4468
9 ай бұрын
@@suemcdonagh7650 lmfao that can't be reality 🤣
@montyzumazoom1337
4 ай бұрын
@@suemcdonagh7650 He used to do that to Taxi drivers
Tommy used to slip something into the jacket pocket of waiters/taxi drivers/hotel porters etc. and say have a drink on me. 'Thanks Mr Cooper' they'd say. When they looked later, it was a tea bag!
@ID-pw8zb
3 жыл бұрын
What a guy 😄😄😄
@michaeltaylor8835
3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@skawashers
3 жыл бұрын
He used to slip other things into women behind his wifes back
@ID-pw8zb
3 жыл бұрын
@@skawashers you sound jealous
@skawashers
3 жыл бұрын
@@ID-pw8zb Not at all. I liked his magic and comedy. But what i have read he was a pretty violent drunk.
Tommy cooper was in the magic circle and used to make his tricks go wrong on purpose for comedy. He was an absolute genius
@dazzadaman1
3 жыл бұрын
"Genius" Took the words right out of my mouth. Any magician can do a magic trick right, but it takes something special to integrate comedy by purposefully getting it wrong
@BostinBlackCountryVeggie
3 жыл бұрын
The first tommy cooper sketch I remember seeing was the one where he is teaching self defence. Loved it
@neildeakin4454
3 жыл бұрын
I believe he discovered his formula by accident while performing magic tricks for the troops in the war. He messed up a trick and got so many laughs he decided to stick with it.
@pimpmydiecastsdiecastandto3176
3 жыл бұрын
@@pyrotechnichell3475 correct it went out live on TV too so the whole nation saw him die and yep with tommys record you did think it was part of the act for a short while
@No1sonuk
3 жыл бұрын
The funniest parts were when the trick looked like it had gone wrong, but was just misdirection for something more. e.g. a trick he was dong with Michael Parkinson and a couple of red balls. It looked like it had gone wrong and he revealed he had more than one ball, but right at the end, a dozen or so appeared out of nowhere.
"Just like that. Not like this.Like that" Loved Tommy. I think everyone in the U.K did.
worst jokes ever but his delivery made him a comedy genius.
@RunrigFan
3 жыл бұрын
No worst the very best
@frozengamer3030
3 жыл бұрын
Its all about the delivery
@METALFREAK03
3 жыл бұрын
they are meant to be, they are anti jokes
@robertdale2964
3 жыл бұрын
His whole career was based on him being the worst. He was originally a serious entertainer. One day his act went to pieces. Magic tricks didn't work properly etc. When he saw the reaction of how hilarious the audience found it, he realised he was onto something. And thus the terrible performer was born.
@cosmicsman666
3 жыл бұрын
@@METALFREAK03 Tell me something i dont know. I am his biggest fan.
The world is too serious now, there was a beautiful innocence in the past.
@bobbyboy4496
3 жыл бұрын
Too many Karen's in the world now people have to e carefully with what they say or do . I mean can you imagine Benny Hill in 2021 lol the complaints would be through the roof
@jgmediting7770
3 жыл бұрын
@@bobbyboy4496 people are freer to say or do things now than any time in history.
@jackstrick0592
3 жыл бұрын
@@jgmediting7770 just not true. Cricket players are being punished now for things they said over a decade ago when they were 16. You can’t say anything now without consequences, everyone is so sensitive now that they can’t even take jokes. In today’s world Tommy Cooper would probably be cancelled for wearing a fez, it will be seen as offensive to Indians and Pakistanis.
@kipp1231
3 жыл бұрын
@@jgmediting7770 no their not.
@jgmediting7770
3 жыл бұрын
@@kipp1231 they really are. People seem to have forgotten the past.
Tommy Cooper was a national treasure. He was one of those rare comedians who could simply stand on a stage, without saying a word, and have the audience in knots with laughter. We're still using his catch phrase "Jus' like that" and I cannot help but smile just thinking of him.
Tommy Cooper was a brilliant entertainer, you need to watch more of him.
Just clean, innocent, goofy fun and once in a while he produced an truly unexpected illusion. I saw him live on stage many years ago and I was in absolute stitches for the entire performance.
He can make you laugh just by looking at him.😅 Daft as a brush.😅
@leedsman54
3 жыл бұрын
I had to laugh as soon as he came on, absolutely brilliant!
@franl155
3 жыл бұрын
Hard to believe that he was actually in the Guards as a mounted soldier.
tommy was one of a kind , he died live on stage it was on tv , we all laughed thinking it was part of his act ! ..... he died to the sound of people laughing , he would have loved that . thank you tommy ! :)
Tommy was the living embodiment of "funny bones".
He is mischievous and silly, perfect.
spoon jar jar spoon is genius! Also he had one of my all time favorite jokes: Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "Does this taste funny to you?"
He was a member of the Magic Circle. You had to be a very gifted magician to be invited to join. The gift he had undoing magic tricks and then proving the trick successful is the genius of Tommy Cooper. Glued to the screen I was as a kid.
@mrdainase
3 жыл бұрын
@Marie Whitbread There's sadly very little footage of him doing magic tricks properly, but his close-up stuff was brilliant to watch. After all these years he's still incredibly funny!
@markbriten6999
2 жыл бұрын
Me too
I asked my gym instructor if he could teach me to do the splits. He asked, how flexible are you? I said I can’t make Tuesdays - Tommy Cooper
@philipmclaughlin9636
2 жыл бұрын
"So I stood outside a guest house late one night it was pouring down with rain a light come on in a bedroom and a woman came to the window and I shouted up I want to stay here and she shouted back well stay there then and she shut the window - Tommy Cooper
Tommy Cooper came from a golden age of British comedy. In the 60's, 70s and early 80s we had plenty of classic sitcoms, plenty of classic comedy sketch shows and great comedy double acts regularly on TV. Sadly, a bygone age now.
@somthingbrutal
3 жыл бұрын
well we only remember the good ones
@OntheBusesDatabase1
3 жыл бұрын
@@somthingbrutal well in that case I will remember precious little from the 2000s onwards to be frank. Aside from Still Game and non-pc element of Life on Mars.
@chrispalmer7893
2 жыл бұрын
@@somthingbrutal To be fair, the guy's user name is "On the Buses Databases". He clearly remembers the bad ones, too...
even his passing was a moment of fun, i remember well watching the royal variety show live when he was mid act and suffered a massive coronary while the audience laughed and applauded, i have no doubt that is the way he wanted to end, leaving us laughing as he went. quality performer 😉
@jackieprice5655
3 жыл бұрын
I remember it too, we thought it was part of the act!
@jazzyb4656
3 жыл бұрын
@@jackieprice5655 I remember it to, I was only a young 'un. Watching it with my mum, when watching the RVS was a must watch.
@Llydrwydd
3 жыл бұрын
It wasn't a Royal Variety Show. It was a show called 'Live From Her Majesty's', the name derived from the theatre from which it was broadcast. A sad moment.
@s4ss1n
3 жыл бұрын
@@Llydrwydd my apologies, they were similar styled shows and it was a bit back now 😉
@Llydrwydd
3 жыл бұрын
@@s4ss1n No apology needed. Yes, it was quite a while ago now and those type of variety shows were more common/popular back then. I never usually watched them but when I saw he was appearing switched on to see him little knowing it would be his last performance.
He was actually a highly skilled comedian and magician but pretended not to be and the delivery was perfect. A friend of mine seen him perform live in Manchester and he walked out on stage facing the wrong way, looked at the black backdrop and shouted, “I thought there would be more people turn up than this” and then walked straight back off the stage.
@bigglesace1626
3 жыл бұрын
I saw him live on stage in Bolton back in the early 80's. He was an absolute riot. Started his act out of sight, off stage by mic for about 5 minutes. He had a tiny white garden gate in front of his table, for no apparent reason but would walk through it at random times in connection with his routine. Never laughed so much for so long but couldn't actually remembet what he did. Incredible, just a natural comic. Shame we've lost that innocence.
@Atacama87103
3 жыл бұрын
@@bigglesace1626 haha what a character!
He was a brilliant comic and magician.
I was lucky enough to see him live. In my opinion, Tommy Cooper was the funniest man who ever lived. He made you laugh before the stage lights came on. Einstein of Comedy without a doubt.
Dave Allen was another comic genius, his sketch with the two funeral hearse's racing back to the graveyard with only one burial plot left, superb 😂🇬🇧🇺🇸
@jimspink2922
3 жыл бұрын
Also Dave Allens ghost stories are brilliant as well
Tommy Cooper was the only one who makes youlaugh before he starts his routine😂😂😂
I saw him stand up to give a speech at a celebrity dinner; he just stood, looked around for a few minutes and had the whole place in fits of laughter.
@oliverholmes-gunning5372
3 жыл бұрын
That was Tommy... He was just one of those naturally hilarious people. I remember hearing a story once about him stopping traffic on a busy high street simply while out Christmas shopping. He was minding his own business, but even the sight of him just walking in and out of shops had drivers pulled up on the kerb in fits of laughter.
@infrasleep
2 жыл бұрын
There's his famous one at Prince Phillip's 60th birthday where he says "I am very honoured to be giving the speech at Prince Phillip's 60th birthday. When I was writing my speech I asked is there anything I should avoid saying, They said no, but don't call him by name or mention his age"
@gerardodoherty9178
2 жыл бұрын
Tommy Cooper? Don't recognise the name but the fez is familiar
@mehusla
2 жыл бұрын
He also did this silent routine on stage. It was truly painfully side splitting. Audiences almost begged him to start speaking to break the hilarious silent energy
@wessexdruid7598
Жыл бұрын
@@gerardodoherty9178 Badum -tish!
Humor now seems to have to be nasty instead of just fun. We need to get the fun back.
@thedukeofnuts
3 жыл бұрын
Even today there are different types of humour, and only a fraction of them are nasty.
@margaretnicol3423
3 жыл бұрын
@@thedukeofnuts Maybe but so much of it seems much more aggressive.
@GedUK
3 жыл бұрын
Watch some Tim Vine.
I remember being allowed to watch Tommy Cooper as a kid late 70's early 80's as it was harmless goofy fun without anything crude. I also remember the awful moment on stage when he collapsed and we all thought it was part of the act until the curtain was drawn.😢
In my opinion Tommy was the king of telling a bad joke. He made everyone laugh. I love the one where he changes disguises whilst telling a story
He was a comedy genius and certainly his delivery of basic humour was skillfully done. The fact that the audience was laughing just as he was about to do something sums up his act.
Watch his spoon jar spoon jar routine and the bottle glass routine hilarious
@bobblebardsley
3 жыл бұрын
Yes to both of these! The bottle trick is my fav Tommy Cooper routine ever.
@agaskew
3 жыл бұрын
Egg bag bag egg
@davegoodman6489
3 жыл бұрын
Came here to say the same and you'd beaten me to it :)
@TheWPhilosopher
3 жыл бұрын
White bag with blue spots, blue bag with white spots
One of the all time greats
I loved his short jokes:- "I was reading this book today, The History of Glue." "Couldn't put it down." "I went out to buy a pair of camouflage trousers." "Couldn't find any!" This Cowboy walked into a German car dealer and says "Audi!" He was a comedic genius. Sadly missed.
I think this was a great choice. His death is something that everyone on the internet has already checked. It’s unfair to the memory of a first class comedy genius. Outside his time, yet within it. This is a fantastic reaction and what he lived for. This reaction alone is all he’d have loved. Thank you.
@pete92a
3 жыл бұрын
Listen to this…. kzread.info/dash/bejne/pGyuy5mvk9HQhsY.html
@barrycaldwell5461
2 жыл бұрын
Apparently thats how he wanted to go,on stage doing his act
@eddiehawkins7049
2 жыл бұрын
I've not sought it out, and have no intention of doing so. Tommy Cooper kept me laughing for over half of my life. That's enough for me.
Another great of British comedy, used to love watching this with my grandad. One that’s universally funny just because of how animated he is and his facial expressions.
Tommy was a legend, grew up watching him with all the family, when family entertainment meant that the whole family sat and watched together
He was such a genius. He died when I was 10 so I mostly have seen repeats of his shows but I love it and I love watching and hearing you enjoy it too. Thank you!
I'm another who was lucky enough to see him live back in the 70's...he's up there among my comedy heroes with Milligan & Sellers....a real comic genius
He was just a funny guy,a comedy genius!!😆
People used to start laughing even before he opened his mouth 😂😂
His ''spoon jar-jar spoon'' routine had me and my children in stitches , he was such a star.
I remember going to see Tommy when I was about 20. (So 30+ years ago( He had us all in hysterics 10 minutes before he even came on stage. MIC ON and just hilarious comments from backstage. His death on stage where the audience just didn't know goes to show how much you could never predict what he would do. As a member of The Magic Circle (magicians) all interviews I've seen say its harder to do the trick wrong than right, His act often did the tricks wrong. TOTAL GENIUS
Tommy Cooper the only comedian who could get the audience rolling in the aisle, just by walking on the stage. Badly missed. I could watch his routines over and over again and laughter like it’s the first time I’ve seen them and knowing the punch line. RIP Tommy.
Tommy Cooper: I took my dog to the vet's. The vet picked him up and said, "Sorry, I'll have to put him down. "Is it that bad?" "No, he's just really heavy."
His greatest performance was never seen on tv. He stood up to give an after dinner speech. But people were laughing so much he never started. Eventually he sat down to thunderous applause. The greatest ever achievement by a comedian
Tommy Cooper was actually a very good magician, he loved making tricks go wrong which sometimes even harder than doing them right. Comedy genius
He was so funny and being part of the magic circle was a very good magician without the slapstick comedy. My old nana laughed just looking at him on TV before he even said anything. I had the pleasure of seeing him in the very early 80s around 81 i think at the Empire theatre in sunderland as a child all I can really remember was the adults just roaring In laughter
He was brilliant. There were times when he would do nothing, and the audience would be in stitches. In fact one time he was announced and didn't come on stage, and we laughed. He could make you laugh by not even being there. Unfortunately that's why no one took it seriously when he died on live TV in front of an audience, because it was something he would have done as an act. RIP TC
We used to watch him at home. My mother couldn't understand it - she always wondered why he laughed with his own jokes - But my dad and my brothers almost died laughing when TC was on. His timing, his posture, his delivery.
Tommy had some great one-liners such as, "I went out to buy some camouflage trousers today, but I couldn't find any."
Absolute legend. The fez was his trademark.
Watch his “Glass, Bottle” trick. The guy was 6ft 2 and always had that uncoordinated “Help Me’ look about him. The only man i know who could tell terrible jokes and make them ridiculously funny! A comedy God!! I only have to pick his DVD up to put a smile on my face. The DVD rarely gets as far as the actual player!!
I remember seeing the duck on the Reoair Shop a lady took it in to be repaired.Tommy was just a silly clown loved by all.
Rest in peace Tommy. During his final show, he suffered a heart attack on stage, and due to the nature of his comedy, the audience thought it was part of the act, and the stage crew thought he was adlibbing so didn't come to his assistance until it was too late. Heart of gold, gentle giant, a true gentleman, and one of the best entertainers of his time.
@rambledogs2012
2 жыл бұрын
I remember as a kid seeing that on TV.
Tommy appeared in short film with a number of other comedians, watch "The Plank"
@bobblebardsley
3 жыл бұрын
I only heard of The Plank for the first time about 2 years ago, I was visiting my parents and we found it by chance on TV late one night, watched the whole thing, absolutely brilliant.
@TheGathumpus
3 жыл бұрын
@@bobblebardsley The Bargee was another good one. Eric Sykes(the plank) did not have bad eyesight there was no glass in his glasses they were actually a hearing aid.
@bluejhaygrl
3 жыл бұрын
My Grandad introduced me to 'The Plank" many years ago, wonderful comedy. :)
@custardavenger
3 жыл бұрын
Indeed as well as Rhubarb Rhubarb and Mr H is late. Absolute classics.
@eddieingalls534
3 жыл бұрын
'The Plank' is more a history lesson now! All those empty roads, good old-fashioned British-made cars, and such a lack of people. It just all felt so much cleaner back then.
I'm so glad you find Tommy Cooper so funny. His humour was very much of the moment, you couldn't repeat all of his jokes because only a tall man wearing a fez pretending to be confused all the time could deliver them. However, I'll try this Tommy Cooper joke: two men walk out of a nightclub, one says to the other "call me a cab". The other days "OK, you're a cab".😂😂😂😂😂
Tommy Cooper was absolutely brilliant. If you were ever lucky enough to be in the audience of one of his shows, that will always be a stand out memory.
One of the funniest men to come out of England...no one like him today..
@PaulWilliams-xz3mz
4 ай бұрын
Well! He was from Wales not England
You must check out Tommy’s “Glass Bottle / Bottle Glass” routine. One of the best things you’ll ever see, never gets old
So sad when he died on stage, the audience thought it was a part of his act and laughed 🥲
@pamelapayne4701
3 жыл бұрын
yes a tragic end but the last thing he heard was the laughter he'd created all his working life in a way a fitting tribute xx
@africareigns
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I remember watching it on live telly.
@briankearney1619
3 жыл бұрын
Yes remember watching this moment as a child. It cut quickly to the adverts, and my dad just said, "something's wrong"
@mattdowds8505
3 жыл бұрын
I was laughing my arse off, especially when the curtains closed & his feet were still sticking out, then they disappeared as he was dragged backstage. It's weird because he used to clutch his heart a lot during his shows, like he did in this video, so it didn't seem out of place, but we soon figured out it wasn't part of the act. A sad loss to comedy, RIP Tommy.
@tigerwilliam9142
3 жыл бұрын
@@mattdowds8505 I remember too I was 14 at the time I was watching it with my mum and turned to her and said something is wrong. . A very sad and tragic end to a comedy legend.
Iv'e seen this a thousand times and i'm sat here crying with laughter yet again.
His 'glass, bottle, bottle, glass' routine is perfection. 💚🐇🐴💚
When I was a lot younger I only liked around half of his stuff, I now find almost all of it hilarious :)
He's classic, love ya eb ❤️👌👌👌🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
So glad you enjoyed Tommy. He is so loved over here it's hard to put into words.
We need more people like Tommy Cooper in this world especially now!!
My dad used to love Tommy Cooper. Apparently it's more difficult to do the magic tricks the wrong way than the right way. 👍
One of my all time favourites. No-one matches him!
His height, he was at least 6'5, seemed to help! He was seen as a big bumbling clown, his timing was spot on! His act, silly- goofy was reminiscent of grandad telling grandson a bedtime story! He quickly became a legend because it was realised how talented he was, deliberately getting it wrong for laughs! He achieved the level of, it didn't matter what he did- it got a laugh!
My uncle used to be a cab driver in London back in the 70's. One day he picked up Tommy Cooper. As tradition goes at the end of the journey you wait for you're tip. Tommy said to him "Have a drink on me" and stuck a tea bag in his top pocket.
He was one of them who could walk on stage and people would fall about laughing. He also drank a bottle of scotch a day
He was in a cab once and when he was getting out, he reaches in his pocket pulling something out, he made sure to rustle it so it sounded like a note (money) he slipped it into the drivers shirt pocket and said "have a drink on me" when the driver took it out it was a tea bag 🤣🤣🤣
still remember the night he died the audience including my family watching at home thought it was part of his act, i like to think he would have enjoyed that last laugh
Tommy’s presence on stage was immeasurably powerful. Unequalled.
I hereby announce you an honory Brit, especially as you get Tommies humour! He was a master craftsman at his trade, god bless you Tommy.
My dad loved Tommy, and if he did, we did!! Kx
Tommy Cooper was a genius, he could have the crowd laughing with a simple look
Tommy was a true comedy legend and whatever you do, even though you already said that you won't watch it, avoid the video of his death. I was watching a video of comedy legends and that particular scene was in the video, it is horrific and utterly heartbreaking. Thankfully the video no longer exists.
Absolute legend, this is the kind of comedy that I grew up with in the 70's, I don't think it can be recreated sadly as the performers of Tommy Cooper's calibre are just not there anymore. Have a look at The Plank with Tommy Cooper and Eric Sykes in it, absolutely hilarious but with very little dialogue but plenty of visual laughs 😅🤣
He was an amazing magician too, I actually remember as a child watch him die on stage, was a very sad moment of my life, watch the goons too EB, they were super funny
Tommy was simply a funny guy. He didn't have to learn how to be funny, he just was. ❤️
Jar spoon Spoon jar I love watching old videos of Tommy Cooper. Such a warm and funny human being.
in reality he were a very talented magician
@sonanderson6351
3 жыл бұрын
Once every so often he would pull off a trick perfectly and it would get the biggest laugh of the night
@jgmediting7770
3 жыл бұрын
You have to be very good to do it very badly and be funny. Same with les Dawson on the piano.
You need to watch "The Plank" 1967 version with Tommy Cooper & Eric Sykes. Available on youtube ,funniest thing ever !
@711honved
3 жыл бұрын
Now that is genius! Hugely influenced by the comedy giants of the silent movies.
@oliverholmes-gunning5372
3 жыл бұрын
My favourite comedy film when I was a kid. I'll have to look it up again for a trip down memory lane...
Hero.... Welsh and funny, what more do you need.
So silly. So hilarious. Brings back so many memories. God Bless him. Love this.
If you like Tommy, look out for Bob monkhouse.
@davidwatts2421
3 жыл бұрын
" They all laughed when I said I'd become a comedian. Well, they're not laughing now." Bob Monkhouse
@lynette.
3 жыл бұрын
Good call another comedy genius.
@jjc5407
3 жыл бұрын
@@davidwatts2421 I've always wondered if that was a Bob Monkhouse original or one that he'd heard and noted down in one of those enormous joke books of his. If it was his originally then he should have been credited when they used it in the Joker movie.
@robertwright7937
3 жыл бұрын
One of the best stand up comics in history, Ole Bob. His "blue" sets are legendary.👍
@lynette.
3 жыл бұрын
@@robertwright7937 His last tv performance as he said goodbye to a roomful of young comedians was so good you could see their admiration.
Tourist- excuse me, can you tell me the best way to get to the train station from here? Tommy- are you walking or going by car? Tourist- by car Tommy- yeah thats the best way!
He had a death most top entertainers want, to die on stage with their audience in laughter. Sadly missed in the UK and a legend to all that seen his work. RIP Tommy Cooper.
That was brill watching your reaction to the fabulous Tommy Cooper... he's alway been a firm favourite in our family right back to my grandad.. and your right about simple clean comedy.. thanks for your great reaction videos. especially a lot of the British comedy stuff.. kind regards Dave 👍
I was watching, that Sunday night when Tommy died, live onstage at the Palladium. It was horrific. He was such an amazing character. Before he went on stage, he would have already consumed between 10 - 15 pints of beer! Despite his magic tricks going 'wrong' - he was in fact, a master magician. A complex, gentle soul, a huge fella but adored by kids and all who knew him. Much missed. By the way, Sir Anthony Hopkins does an amazing impersonation though to be honest, any Brit growing up in the 70s does an impression of Tommy!
Definitely want to see your reaction to johnny vegas the last leg fish. That would be awesome
@missuscam
3 жыл бұрын
Strongly worded letter
@mjt8199
3 жыл бұрын
@@missuscam Should have lost his f*cking rod licence!
@missuscam
3 жыл бұрын
@@mjt8199 it looked shocked, out of its natural habitat.
I absolutely LOVED watching Tommy Cooper when he was on telly when I was a kid. He was the first comedian who had me in stitches and crying with laughter. My mum and dad went to see him once before I was born and they said people were giggling in the queue before the show even started. There are some people who are just *funny* and Tommy was one of them!
Sat in my pj's in front of the fire with my brothers watching this with mam and dad snuggled on the sofa . Happy days Beard happy days . God bless thee and thine pal x : )
If you enjoy daft humour then look for a guy called Tim Vine, jokes wise he is the nearest we have to the great Cooper. Or a guy called Jasper Carrot, but his insurance claims forms skit.
@miaandtyrionfuntimes5742
3 жыл бұрын
@Marie Whitbread I agree that Tommy is far and above any of today's comics, but the nearest we have in the way of the type of jokes etc then Tim Vine is the closest you can get to him, but he is still not on the same level as him, but then nobody around today is.
@douglasmccart8963
2 жыл бұрын
No cooper is really naturally funny Tim vine what!
@craigcassidy6078
2 жыл бұрын
Tim vine isn't funny 😐
Sadly ironic that he kept touching his chest to feign shock. Poor guy died of a heart attack on stage. Comedy used to be family viewing. Morecambe and Wise were a similar duo. Today's comedy acts need an 18 rating. Have you reacted to Rod Hull and Emu yet? Especially the one where they were being interviewed by Parkinson. That's absolutely hilarious.
@mcborge1
3 жыл бұрын
I remember as a kid seeing him collapse on stage to the sound of laughter, the audience thought it was part of the act and the show was broadcast live so everyone watching at home saw it too. :( R.I.P Tommy.
Absolute Genius Tommy was. My favourite joke of all time is his one about the 1 in 5 people in the world being Chinese. Comedy gold
He even died to laughter. I can still remember laughing then suddenly realised something was wrong & it wasn’t part of the routine. But at least he went the way he wanted.
How about some Les Dawson. That guy was a genius
Look up "tim vine" he has the record or used to anyway for quick one line jokes, but he is a bit like tommy because his joke are that silly you can't help but laugh!
Saw him live once. My sides ached for hours. Comic genius.
Innocent silliness, wonderful!