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Hancock's Half Hour. Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock (Tony Hancock). Copyright: BBC
Hancock's Half Hour

Hancock's Half Hour

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 1956 - 1961
  • 63 episodes (7 series)

Tony Hancock stars in Galton & Simpson's comic masterpiece, with his delusions of grandeur and acquaintances at the root of his every downfall. Also features Sid James, Kenneth Williams, James Bulloch, Johnny Vyvyan, Alec Bregonzi and more.

  • Series 4, Episode 11 repeated Sunday at 2am on BBC4
  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 4,784

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Hancock's Half Hour

Hancock's Half Hour
By Ray Galton and Alan Simpson

Here, in paperback for the first time, are five of the classic scripts that, during the seven years 1954-1961, made Tony Hancock Britain's most hilarious and best-loved comedian.

First published: Tuesday 14th October 1975

This script book contains scripts for the episodes The Missing Page, The Reunion Party, Hancock Alone, The Bowmans and The Blood Donor. It also contains an introduction written by Peter Black and an interview with Galton & Simpson conducted by Colin Webb.

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