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Summary
Hancock's Half Hour began as a radio programme in November, 1954. Ray
Galton and Alan Simpson provided the scripts and the regular supporting cast
included Sid James and Hattie Jacques. The programme ran until the end of 1959.
The TV programme began transmission in July, 1956. Galton and Simpson were
once again the writers. Tony Hancock and Sid James were the regular cast. Other
performers appeared irregularly, usually playing different characters each time.
Series 7, which included a number of all-time classic episodes, was broadcast
with the programme name shortened to Hancock.
A further series of sitcoms, also titled Hancock, was broadcast by
ATV in 1963. This lacked the writing talents of Galton and Simpson and therefore
failed to reach the high standards of Hancock's BBC programmes.
Series: 7
Episodes: 63
Transmitted: 1956-61
Channel: BBC-TV
BBC Television
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