Quote: Ronnie Anderson @ March 22 2009, 3:31 AM GMTstill the best Peter Cook work has to be the Clive Anderson interviews. If some TV producers in the early nineties had been brave enough there could have easily been a classic TV series made of these characters.
And there was a plan for just such a TV series - in the form of a second series of A Life In Pieces in 1994, but according to biographer Harry Thompson, Cook lacked the inclination and application to make the project a reality. He was more into watching TV and drinking himself to death, rather than full-time writing and performing. His heavy boozing worsened following the death of his mother in June 1994. He did create some new characters for the Peter Cook Talks Golf Balls Christmas-release video and then died in January 1995.
EDIT: Worth mentioning the great story about the time that David Frost telephoned Peter Cook to announce that he was hosting a dinner party on Wednesday the 12th for Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, and the Royal couple were huge fans and would be delighted if Peter would attend. Cook replied: "Hang on, I'll just check my diary. Oh dear, I find I'm watching television that night."