The Tony Hancock Show

The Tony Hancock Show

Infobox Television
show_name = The Tony Hancock Show


caption =
genre = Sketch show
camera =
runtime = 30 minutes
creator =
starring = Tony Hancock
June Whitfield
John Vere
Clive Dunn
Dick Emery
Sam Kydd
Hattie Jacques
Eric Sykes
country = UK
network = ITV
producer = Associated-Rediffusion
first_aired = 27 April 1956
last_aired = 25 January 1957
num_episodes = 12
imdb_id = 0260659

"The Tony Hancock Show" was a black-and-white British sketch show starring Tony Hancock that was broadcast for two series from 1956 to 1957. It was written by Eric Sykes, Larry Stephens and Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.cite news|url=|title=Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy|first=Mark|last=Lewisohn|publisher=BBC|date=2003] All the episodes were shown live.

Cast

*Tony Hancock
*June Whitfield
*John Vere
*Clive Dunn
*Dick Emery
*Sam Kydd
*Hattie Jacques
*Eric Sykes

Episodes

eries One (1956)

#Episode One (27 April 1956)
#Episode Two (4 May 1956)
#Episode Three (11 May 1956)
#Episode Four (18 May 1956)
#Episode Five (25 May 1956)
#Episode Six (1 June 1956)

eries Two (1956–57)

#"Hancock - The Man of the Moment" (16 November 1956)
#"Honneur Et Fidelité" (30 November 1956)
#"The Further Adventures of Hancock" (14 December 1956)
#"Weather or Not" (28 December 1956)
#"Napoleon and Josephine" (11 January 1957)
#"The Odd Job Man" (25 January 1957)

Missing episodes

All episodes of the second series are missing presumed wiped.cite news|url=http://www.btinternet.com/~m.brown1/tony.htm|title=The Tony Hancock Show A-R, 1956|first=|last=|publisher=The British TV Missing Episodes Index|date=]

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