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Tommy Cooper A
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drama, this looks extraordinary, it might not please the die hard fans, being rather warts and all, but its like watching the man himself -
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It was magnificent. David Trelfall's portrayal of Cooper was extraordinar y. And the storyline was very clever. Baftas all round I think.
22:30 Mon 21st Apr 2014
Got so fed up with all the trailers for this - must have been advertised at least 30 times in the past few days. I didn't like TC anyway but Hubby thought he was one of TV's greats, but he won't watch it either, says he doesn't want to see anyone impersonating him - badly (by the looks of the trailer!)
Watched Jamaica Inn instead, Matthew McNulty far better to look at!!
Watched Jamaica Inn instead, Matthew McNulty far better to look at!!
Gave up on Jamaica Inn - good cure for insomnia. I fully understand some people not wanting to watch this warts and all portrayal for fear it may change their perception of the great comedian. However, like all dramatisations based on true stories, i would think there was a good deal of poetic licence employed. Personally i thought it was an excellent programme, well scripted and very well acted. And, if there's any justice whatsoever, a BAFTA surely awaits David Threlfall, who, in my opinion, captured Tommy Cooper's persona in uncanny fashion. What a truly outstanding performance.
I thoroughly enjoyed it. I must admit when I first read that David Threlfall would be playing Tommy Cooper, I couldn't for the life of me see how the same guy who plays the scruffy scrounging Frank Gallagher in Shameless could pull off a convincing TC, but I have to say I was very impressed with his portrayal and it made me realize what a truly amazing actor David Threlfall is.
It seems many people missed this brilliant Drama, put off by ITVs over hyping of the programme for a week beforehand.
Which is a shame because it truly was a cracking piece of work. Trelfall was terrific as Cooper. Basing the story around his love interests was an unexpected twist and was very convincing.
It should win many awards and deservedly so.
Which is a shame because it truly was a cracking piece of work. Trelfall was terrific as Cooper. Basing the story around his love interests was an unexpected twist and was very convincing.
It should win many awards and deservedly so.
i thought it was amazing, sad, tragic, funny, and David Threlfall gave the performance of his life.
just a rider, i saw him play Smike a backwards, disabled lad in Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, he was one of the boys in the hated Dotheboys school
i have never forgotten that show, nor his performance,
alongside Alan Armstrong as Squeers, magnificent show.
just a rider, i saw him play Smike a backwards, disabled lad in Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, he was one of the boys in the hated Dotheboys school
i have never forgotten that show, nor his performance,
alongside Alan Armstrong as Squeers, magnificent show.