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Hancock (1963)
Sub-standard ATV sitcom starring Tony Hancock as his inimitable screen-self.
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Hancock At The Royal Festival Hall
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Hancock's
Tony Hancock plays the manager of a London night club.
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Hancock's Forty-Three Minutes
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Hancock's Half Hour
Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock is a loser whose plans and aspirations are continually ruined by bad luck, Sidney Balmoral James or, more often than not, by his own pomposity and ambition.
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The Tony Hancock Show
Comedy sketch series starring comedian Tony Hancock in his first television programme.
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Tony Hancock
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Car Along The Pass
Henry Duckworth would never have imagined that he would be trapped in a cable car with a German couple when he set off on his Alpine holiday.
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Steptoe And Son
Albert Steptoe and his son Harold run a rag and bone business. Harold wants to move on in the world and leave home but his plans are always thwarted.
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Steptoe And Son Disaster looms when restless rag-and-bone man Harold Steptoe decides to get married - against his father's wishes.
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Steptoe And Son
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Steptoe And Son Ride Again The rag-and-bone business is in trouble and Harold is convinced that Albert must die so that he can collect the old man's life insurance!.
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Very Nearly An Armful - The Galton & Simpson Story
Stephen Merchant celebrates the writing partnership of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson in this Radio 2 documentary.
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Get Well Soon
Sitcom set in a 1947 tuberculosis sanitorium, based on the meeting of comedy-writing powerhouse team Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
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Citizen James
Sidney Balmoral James is a quick-witted gambler with an eye for making a fast buck, more often than not involving his friends.
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Casanova '73
Leslie Phillips stars as reluctant womaniser Henry Newhouse, who just can't help getting himself into the most farcical situations possible.
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