Tony Hancock

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Anthony John Hancock, best known as Tony Hancock (12th May 1924 – 25th June 1968) was a major figure in British television and radio comedy in the 1950s and 1960s. He was both loved and admired by his public, and when he appeared on stage in the late fifties/early sixties, playing in 2,000+ seater theatres, his star burned brightly, and audiences flocked to see him. Considered by many to be (together with his scriptwriters - Ray Galton & Alan Simpson, and producer Dennis Main-Wilson), the originator(s) of the British 'sitcom', his radio 'Ha...read more

Wing commander A mr sidney james to see you mr hancock The mayfair charm school for men My darling this moonlight has stirred my blood What a pity your mum had to come along The prisoners will rise Subletting Shooting star Spanish interlude Dear grizelda This royal palace is a bit big Welcome to moravia One of those dogs that shoots up in the first weeks February third Better go back on the loud speaker The craftsman Ticket holders this way Good evening Ah you should have seen it tub So you want to hire a cush Are we over germany yet sir? Well? well what? Any sign of the life boat? How much longer are those guys going to be searching? Thats seven and six down the drain Who did that? who shot me pipes? You ought to be ashamed of yourself miss pugh In memoriam Untitled War hero Six days out from clapham junction Visiting day Good afternoon to you once again from lords The rebel That was the lesser spotted corncrake Turns of the century Tony exposed The prison conjurer Six characters in search of an answer

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