Hancock's Half Hour
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Hancock's Half Hour was a famous BBC radio comedy series of the 1950s starring Tony Hancock. Other regular cast members were Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams. Moira Lister and Andrée Melly appeared in some early episodes. The scriptwriters were Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and the show's distinctive tuba-based theme tune was by Wally Stott. Some episodes were wiped; the rest have been released on CD box sets from 2000 to 2003. See below for details.
A television version appeared in 1956 under the same name and alternated with the radio version until 1959. The basic situation was similar, but only Sid James transferred from the radio series, although Kenneth Williams made a few guest appearances in early episodes. The final series in 1961 was retitled Hancock because it was shortened to 25 minutes, and did not feature Sid James. In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, Hancock's Half Hour was placed 24th.
During 1956-1957 Hancock also starred in a sketch show made by Associated-Rediffusion for ITV which, being live, alternated with his BBC appearances.
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Radio series
Most radio episodes were recorded between one day and three weeks in advance, except in the case of Series 6 which was mostly recorded over a three-week period in June, 1959 to avoid clashing with Series 5 of the television show.
Series 1
- 16 episodes, November 2, 1954 - February 15, 1955
- Regular cast: Tony Hancock, Bill Kerr, Moira Lister, Sid James, Alan Simpson
Episodes 5, 7, 8, 9 and 15 no longer exist.
The loss of Episodes 5 and 15 is particularly unfortunate since they feature the only "Hancock" guest appearances by Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers respectively.
Series 2
- 12 episodes, April 17 - July 2, 1955
- Regular cast: Harry Secombe (Episodes 1 - 4), Tony Hancock (Episodes 4 - 12), Bill Kerr, Sid James, Andrée Melly, Kenneth Williams, Alan Simpson
Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10 and 12 (more than half the series, including all of Harry Secombe's guest appearances) no longer exist.
Shortly before the series was due to be recorded Hancock walked out on a theatre performance suffering from "nervous exhaustion" and flew to Rome. Harry Secombe was brought in at short notice to replace Hancock and starred in the first three episodes, and made a guest appearance in the fourth. Hancock himself returned for the fourth episode and completed the series as scheduled.
Series 3
- 20 episodes, October 10, 1955 - February 29, 1956
- Regular cast: Tony Hancock, Bill Kerr, Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Andrée Melly, Alan Simpson
Episodes 4 through 12, 15 and 16 - more than half the series - no longer exist.
Series 4
- 20 episodes, October 14, 1956 - February 24, 1957
- Regular cast: Tony Hancock, Bill Kerr, Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jacques (debut in Episode 5)
Episodes 3, 5 and 9 no longer exist.
Series 5
- 20 episodes, January 1 - June 3, 1958
- Regular cast: Tony Hancock, Bill Kerr, Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jacques
All episodes still exist.
Christmas Special
"Bill and Father Christmas"
- Cast: Tony Hancock, Bill Kerr, Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Warren Mitchell
This episode still exists.
Special remake series for BBC Transcription Services
- 4 episodes, recorded November 23 - November 30, 1958
- Regular cast: Tony Hancock, Bill Kerr, Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jacques
These episodes are remakes for overseas sales, rewritten to remove any topical or UK-specific references.
All episodes still exist.
Series 6
- 14 episodes, September 29 - December 29, 1959
- Regular cast: Tony Hancock, Bill Kerr, Sid James
All episodes still exist.
Television Series
Series 1
- 6 episodes, broadcast live, every 2 weeks, July 7 - September 14 1956
No recordings exist.
Series 2
Episode 1 exists on a telerecording.
Series 3
- 11 regular episodes plus Christmas special, "Hancock's 43 Minutes", broadcast live, September 9 - December 23, 1957
Episodes 5, 9, 10, 11 and "Hancock's 43 Minutes" exist on telerecordings.
Series 4
- 13 episodes; episodes 1 - 4 pre-recorded on telerecordings, 5 - 13 live, broadcast December 26, 1958 - March 27, 1959 (skipping February 27)
Episodes 1, 3, 4, 11 and 12 exist on telerecordings.
Series 5
- 10 episodes, pre-recorded on videotape, broadcast September 25 - November 27, 1959
The entire series exists on telerecordings.
Series 6
- 10 episodes, pre-recorded on videotape, broadcast February 19 - May 6, 1960
The entire series exists on telerecordings.
Series 7
- Shortened to 25 minutes per episode and retitled "Hancock"
- 6 episodes, pre-recorded on videotape, broadcast May 26 - June 30, 1961
The entire series exists on telerecordings.
Chronological listing of Hancock's radio and television broadcasts, 1954 - 1961
- Hancock's Half Hour, radio Series 1: November 2, 1954 - February 15, 1955
- Hancock's Half Hour, radio Series 2: April 17 - July 2, 1955
- Hancock's Half Hour, radio Series 3: October 10, 1955 - February 29, 1956
- The Tony Hancock Show, Series 1 (Associated-Rediffusion for ITV): April 4 - June 1, 1956
- Hancock's Half Hour, television Series 1: July 7 - September 14 1956
- Hancock's Half Hour, radio Series 4: October 14, 1956 - February 24, 1957
- The Tony Hancock Show, Series 2: November 16, 1956- January 25, 1957
- Hancock's Half Hour, television Series 2: April 1 - June 10 1957
- Hancock's Half Hour, television Series 3: September 9 - December 23, 1957
- Hancock's Half Hour, radio Series 5: January 1 - June 3, 1958
- Hancock's Half Hour, television Series 4: December 26, 1958 - March 27, 1959
- Hancock's Half Hour, television Series 5: September 25 - November 27, 1959
- Hancock's Half Hour, radio Series 6: September 29 - December 29, 1959
- Hancock's Half Hour, television Series 6: February 19 - May 6, 1960
- Hancock, television Series 7: May 26 - June 30, 1961
Information on series dates taken from the book Tony Hancock: Artiste (1978) by Roger Wilmut. Information on wiped radio episodes taken from the CD box sets (BBC Worldwide, 2000 - 2003).
External link
- The Tony Hancock Appreciation Society (http://www.tonyhancock.org.uk)
- BBC missing episode guide (http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/treasurehunt/missing/hancocks.shtml)