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This week we go back 58 years to Elstree Studios and it is 1960 when film production still reigned supreme on the sound stages. The stars were a… ...
Tony Hancock: The Lad Himself returns to the small screen - for the first time in colour The Blood Donor and Twelve Angry Men are among the crown jewels of British comedy.
The 1960s really were entirely Tony Hancock's for the taking. He was ambitious, adept, talented, beloved and celebrated, yet from that lofty peak at the beginning of the decade, he faced a steady and ...
Jack Dee is to front a two-hour retrospective documentary celebrating the work of Tony Hancock. The show will air on the Gold channel, which has also commissioned two classic Hancock’s Half Hour ...
Tony Hancock's BBC TV show was regularly watched by a staggering 27 per cent of the country's adult population. The 1960s really were entirely Tony Hancock 's for the taking. He was ambitious, adept, ...
The 1960s should have been a prosperous, productive, and golden era for Tony Hancock.In 1959, he was by far the UK's most popular radio and TV comedy star.He was the first entertainer to earn £1,000 ...
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