The Best of Hancock is a compilation of ten of the funniest and beloved television scripts from the Hancock’s Half Hour TV series, which aired between 1959 and 1961. Many of these scripts were previously released on video cassette and were re-broadcast by the BBC in 1986.
Much has been said about Tony Hancock, the flawed comic genius, a victim of his own success. However, for this collection, it’s the scripts that do all the talking. The writing of Galton and Simpson produced some of comedy’s most unforgettable moments, setting a high standard by the dawn of the 1960s. Anthony Aloysis St John Hancock was an excellent match for Tony Hancock’s comedic persona, and the fact that audiences continue to laugh at these shows nearly seventy years after their original airing highlights not only the timelessness of the writing but also the impeccable timing of Hancock’s performance, whether as a solo act or alongside notable comedy actors such as Sid James, Patricia Hayes, John Le Mesurier, and Hugh Lloyd.
In this collection, we are presented with the scripts for The Economy Drive, The Two Murderers, Twelve Angry Men, The Big Night, The Cold, The Missing Page, The Poison Pen Letters, The Radio Ham, The Lift, and The Blood Donor.
If you have experienced Tony Hancock’s performances on radio or television, you will find it easy to grasp the tone, delivery, and humour as you peruse these pages, which are all accompanied by John Ireland’s atmospheric specially commissioned cartoons. The Best of Hancock is perfect for those who wish to enjoy a quick laugh during any half-hour of escapism – H-H-Happy reading!