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Known for his red fez, bungling stage persona and razor-sharp humour, Cooper’s  career spanned almost four decades and saw him tour extensively with his comedy magic act. He starred in his own shows, both on stage and television, and died during a  live broadcast from Her Majesty’s Theatre in 1984. \n\nWhen stationed in Cairo during the Second World War, Cooper mislaid his army-issue helmet during a concert and is said to have borrowed a waiter’s fez. The hat looked comically small on Cooper’s 6ft 3” frame and became his trademark, along with the catchphrase ‘Just like that’. Such was Cooper's fame that the catchphase was borrowed by SodaStream to convey the efficiency of its drinks machines.\n\n\n\r\n ","physicalDescription":"Advertising display for SodaStream endorsed by Tommy Cooper. Half length colour photograph of Tommy Cooper, wearing his trademark red fez. His hands are raised over a group of soft drinks in glasses and bottles, arranged beside a SodaStream drinks machine. 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