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Peter Cook Dies

LONDON () -- British satirist Peter Cook died Monday at the age of 57 from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage.


Cook had been admitted to a London hospital last week and died in intensive care, a hospital spokesman said.


Cook, an anarchic wit who influenced a generation of British humorists, sprang to fame when the 1960s Cambridge University review "Beyond the Fringe" transferred to London's West End and to Broadway.


But he was perhaps best known in Britain for his partnership with Dudley Moore in the television show "Not Only But Also" -- a series of surreal dialogues that became a major hit.




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