It was similar.. he got kicked out of the seat by us. Next thing, he appears up on the balcony shouting abuse with nobody else up there. Then got kicked out of the theatre. I was a little embarrassed, as he was very pissed and there was probably only 100 people in the audience, as I was 13 but bloody funny now. Thinking about it, the fact that it was Bob Monkhouse (famous), empty theatre, makes it all the more funny, to me.Reminded me of a quote from Danny Baker's first......
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I am between Bob Monkhouse and Tommy Cooper dont like any of the three in the OP .
Tommy Cooper for me.
The incomparable Peter Cook for me - the comedian's comedian.
He could do it all: monologues, sophisticated comedy with Dudley Moore, foul-mouthed and crude comedy with Dudley Moore, surrealist fantasies and biting, political satire - the parody of Justice Cantley was a highlight of British comedy.
One of the few public figures whose death genuinely upset me, he was a genuine comic genius.