Quote: Tuumble @ December 10 2009, 12:20 PM GMTA true test is to see if the performer can transcend their era. He died before I was born and I'm a massive fan. I can name five people straight off (not BCGers) who are under 50 who'd never have seen the original shows and own copies of HHH in some format or other.
OK, we all have our preferences but the general view is that the show still stands up and is enjoyed by people of pretty much any age.
How many other 50s sitcoms are still talked about?
Well there's I Love Lucy, but that was American so doesn't count probably.
Quote: youngian @ December 10 2009, 1:12 PM GMTRecently caught a 60s caper comedy called the Oblong Box which contains possibly one of Hancock's last film appearances. He has a cameo playing a policeman who forgets all his words and is very tragic and sad to watch.
The onset of his depression and alcoholism is also evident in Punch and Judy Man which shows him appearing so melancholic he looks oddly like Gordon Brown.
I think you mean Gordon looks like Hancock, and I would agree with that, I can just see picture the PM in a Homburg hat and astrakhan coat.