Cooper, whose act portrayed him as the conjurer whose tricks never succeeded, rose to prominence in the 1960s when he started to appear on television, usually wearing a fez. Tommy Cooper was a ...
A FEZ-WEARING shop worker lost a race discrimination case after colleagues likened him to comedy ­legend Tommy Cooper. Kester Bey sued Tesco over jibes he resembled the bumbling 6ft 4in magician ...
At least that`s what the horse wearing a fez just told me in a dream. (*Backwards and in Swedish)." Lynch was a legendary man in his field and had given a few of the biggest classics of all time.