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Hancock's Half Hour: The Lost TV Episodes

The cast of Hancock's Half Hour: The Lost TV Episodes 2024 stage tour. Image shows left to right: Colin Elmer, Iona Crampton, John Hewer, Hattie Chapman, Luke Adamson
Comedy
  • 17th Sep 2024 - 29th Nov 2024

From award-winning Hambledon Productions (Just Like That! The Tommy Cooper Show, Steptoe And Son) comes the godfather of all sitcoms, live on stage!

In 1954, comedian Tony Hancock burst onto the BBC with a comedy show unlike anything the British public had heard before.

Surrounded by a stellar cast including Carry On greats Sidney James, Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams, the series proved just as successful when it transferred to television.

Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Hancock's Half Hour redefined comedy and continues to entertain audiences to this very day.

Between 1956 and 1961, a total of 63 TV episodes were broadcast. However, 26 are now missing from the BBC archives, believed wiped.

Hambledon Productions are delighted to be recreating three of these 'lost' TV episodes, live on stage. The production will see actors John Hewer and Colin Elmer returning to play Tony Hancock and Kenneth Williams respectively.

Commemorating 100 years of Tony Hancock, and 70 years of Hancock's Half Hour, it's time to take a trip to 23 Railway Cuttings, East Cheam and join Kenneth, Hattie, Sid and 'The Lad Himself' for three classic episodes of this ground-breaking, timeless comedy.

The three episodes are:

The Bequest (Series 1, Episode 4)
Uncle Obadiah leaves Hancock a fortune provided that he gets married, so Hancock belligerently seeks the help of the questionable Sid James Marriage Bureau!

The Russian Prince (Series 2, Episode 3)
Hancock bumps his head and suffers from temporary amnesia. Whilst he is unable to remember who he is, Sid persuades Hancock that he is Prince Nicolai, the last heir to the Russian Royal Family's fortune... but there are others making the same claim!!

The Auction (Series 2, Episode 6)
Sid and Hancock decide to auction off their property to pay for a trip to Monte Carlo to try out Sid's infallible roulette system. But they discover that the stuffed eagle had been stuffed with banknotes!

Credits

John Hewer Tony Hancock
Colin Elmer Kenneth Williams
Luke Adamson Sidney James
Hattie Chapman Liz Fraser
Iona Crampton Hattie Jacques
Ray Galton Writer
Alan Simpson Writer
John Hewer Writer (Adapted By)
Bruce Knight Director

Tour dates

Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th September
Leicester Square Theatre, London

Friday 20th September
Wharf Theatre, Devizes

Saturday 21st September
Forum Theatre, Malvern

Sunday 22nd September
East Riding Theatre, Beverley

Monday 23rd September
Phoenix Theatre, Bawtry

Tuesday 24th September
Mercury Theatre, Colchester

Friday 27th September
Public Hall, Beccles

Saturday 28th September
Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh

Sunday 29th September
Players Theatre, Thame

Monday 30th September
City Varieties, Leeds

Tuesday 1st October
Grand Theatre, Blackpool

Wednesday 2nd October
Miners', Ammanford

Thursday 3rd October
Assembly Rooms, Ludlow

Tuesday 8th October
Arts Centre, Bridport

Wednesday 9th October
Town Hall, Launceston

Thursday 10th October
Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Totton

Friday 11th October
The Hawth, Crawley

Saturday 12th October
Astor Theatre, Deal

Sunday 13th October
Sarah Thorne Theatre, Broadstairs

Wednesday 16th October
Assembly Rooms, Lincoln

Thursday 17th October
Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

Friday 18th October
Quay Theatre, Sudbury

Sunday 20th October
Millgate Arts Centre, Delph

Sunday 3rd November
Theatre, Chelmsford

Tuesday 5th November
Playhouse, Norwich

Wednesday 6th November
Brewhouse, Burton Upon Trent

Friday 8th November
Berry Theatre, Hedge End

Sunday 10th November
Opera House, Buxton

Tuesday 12th November
Playhouse, Cheltenham

Wednesday 13th November
Palace Theatre, Paignton

Thursday 14th November
Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne

Friday 15th November
Library Theatre, Leighton Buzzard

Saturday 16th November
Arts Centre, Stamford

Sunday 17th November
Riverhead Theatre, Louth

Wednesday 27th November
Playhouse, Alnwick

Friday 29th November
Old Laundry Theatre, Windermere

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