BBC TV Series 4

Between Series 3 and 4 of Hancock's Half Hour, Tony appeared in a straight role in The Government Inspector and also appeared in a sketch in Christmas Night with the Stars broadcast on Christmas Day, 1958.

Series 4 of Hancock’s Half Hour was broadcast between December 26, 1958 and March 27 1959. The series comprised of 13 episodes, of which the first four were recorded and the remainder were broadcast live. Episodes one, three, four, 11 and 12 survive in the BBC Archives, while off-air audio recordings exist of episodes two, five, six, seven, eight, nine and 10. The series was broadcast weekly on Fridays at 9.05pm (episodes one to three) and Fridays at 7.30pm (episodes four to 13). There were no repeats during the run other than a repeat of the third episode between episodes nine and 10 on February 27, 1959.

The regular cast of Hancock’s Half Hour comprised of Tony Hancock and Sid James, with the main cast members detailed under each individual episode below.

First Broadcast December 26, 1958

(with Laurie WebbIvor RaymondeJohn VyvyanMario FabriziArthur MullardJohn VereManville TarrantAnthony ShirvellAlec Bregonzi, Louis Adam, Pat CoombsHerbert NelsonPat O’MearaRufus CruickshankGeorge Crowther and Richard Statman)

Sid has persuaded Hancock to make a dramatic film which the BBC has agreed to broadcast. But Hancock is worried; after all, when shooting started Sid’s production company didn’t even have a movie camera!

First broadcast January 2, 1959

(with Mario FabriziJohn VyvyanHarry Drew, George Crowther, Arthur MullardJames BullochCon CourtneyClaude BonserAnthony ShirvellRolf Harris, Evelyn Lund, Len David, Andrew FauldsWarren MitchellRichard Statman. Philip Carr and Tony Hancock as his grandfather and Sid James as his grandfather)

Hancock discovers that his extremely rich grandfather is very ill in hospital in Australia. Sid, expecting a large bequest, hurries to Australia masquerading as Hancock.. but the old man has no money left. Meanwhile, back in the UK, Sid’s grandfather falls dangerously  ill in prison….

A poor quality audio recording of this episode survives.

First broadcast January 9, 1959

(with Hugh LloydJohn VyvyanJohn VereRose HowlettClaude BonserEvelyn LundSidney VivianPatricia HayesRobert DorningMargaret Flint, Mario FabriziAnne MarryottIvor Raymonde Leslie Smith and Anthony Shirvell)

Hancock doesn’t know what to do: his television set has broken down. He sets off on a quest to find a working TV and joins a family who are so focused on their TV that they don’t notice that  they have additional guests!

First broadcast January 16, 1959

(with Barbara ArcherMario FabriziRoger AvonAnne MarryottJohn Le MesurierAnnabelle LeeElizabeth FraserPamela MansonAlec Brgonzi and Ivor Raymonde)

After a particularly unsuccessful date, Hancock’s puts his lack of success with the girls down to his nose. After refusing to come out from his home, Sid arranges for a friend who had had plastic surgery to visit Hancock. Hancock has the surgery so success with the ladies is now guaranteed….or is it?

First broadcast January 23, 1959

(with Louise Howard, Mario FabriziAlan SimpsonRay GaltonRobert DorningAlec Bregonzi, Ivor RaymondeRolf HarrisArthur MullardGeorge Crowther, Con CourtneyJohn VereBert SimmsEvelyn LundHarry DrewGuy MillsJames Bulloch, Ben Bowers, Louis Adam, Patrick Milner, Herbert NelsonStanley Seagal, Stanley Ayres, Frank LittlewoodAnna Churcher and Ann Jay)

Hancock has been in a production of The Desert Song but when it closes prematurely he and Sid escape with only their costumes. Dressed as an Indian Maharajah, Hancock is mistaken for a genuine visiting Maharajah and ends up addressing a meeting but has to flee again.

A reasonable quality audio recording of this episode survives.

First broadcast January 30, 1959

(with Dennis ChinneryJohn Le Mesurier, Alec BregonziJohnVyvyanLaurie WebbHugh Lloyd, Arthur Mullard, Phyllis Norwood and Anne Marryott)

Hancock has been watching the last episode of the horror serial Quatermass & The Pit and is now in a very nervous state. When he discovers an unknown object in his garden, Sid thinks it’s an unexploded bomb and calls in the Bomb Squad but Hancock is convinced its an extraterrestial craft.

A good quality audio recording of this episode survives.

First broadcast February 6, 1959

(with  John VereHarry LaneMichael StaintonJames BullochMarla LandiElizabeth Gott, Jeanette Edwards, Betty Lloyd-DaviesFrederick Schiller and John Vyvyan)

Hancock hires a domestic help but she turns out to be an Italian beauty. An immediate rivalry develops between Hancock and Sid for her attentions with Hancock ending up doing all the housework… but then her family arrives.

A good quality audio recording of this episode survives.

First broadcast February 13, 1959

(with Terence Alexander, Vivienne MartinCardew RobinsonCameron Hall, John VerePhillip Carr, Alec Bregonzi, Mario FabriziIvor RaymondeArthur Mullard, Edith Stevenson, Elizabeth Fraser, Frank LittlewoodMichael GreenwoodLionel WheelerJohn Vyvyan, Louis Adam, Patrick Milner, Phillip Howard, James Bulloch and  Evelyn Lund)

Hancock meets a girl at an upper class party. He believes that she has money and Sid tells her that Hancock has money so a marriage is rapidly arranged. But all is not as it seems!

A poor quality audio recording of this episode survives.

 

First broadcast February 20, 1959

(with John VereRobert DorningJames BullochFrank LittlewoodHarry LaneCharles JulianBert SimmsRoger AvonJohn VyvyanMario FabriziArthur MullardGeorge CrowtherHerbert NelsonRichard StatmanJohn BlythAlan Simpson, Patrick Milner, Ann Smith, Phillipa Steward, Joe Robinson and Con Courtney)

The local council decide not to hold a Miss East Cheam contest because of the low standard of entrants the previous year. So they decide to hold a Mr East Cheam contest instead. Hancock and Sid enter and both expect to win!

A poor quality audio recording of this episode survives.

First broadcast March 6, 1959

(with Roger AvonJames BullochCampbell SingerHarry LockeNancy RobertsGordon PhilpottAlec BregonziPamela MansonArthur Mullard and John Vyvyan)

Hancock agrees to attend an identity parade at the local police station. But when he is mistakenly picked out by three witnesses he decides to prove his innocence by recreating the crime!

A reasonable quality audio recording of this episode survives.

 

First broadcast March 13, 1959

(with John Vere, Reginald BeckwithHugh Lloyd, Robert DorningArthur MullardLaurie WebbMario FabriziGraham LeamanJohn VyvyanGwenda Ewen, Mary Fletcher, Joyce HemsonMargerie Mason, Sonia Peters, Edwin Morton, Albert Grant, James LangleyJohn CaesarNorman TaylorRobert PittBill MatthewsVictor Charrington and Anthony Jennett)

The tree in Hancock’s garden is threatened with felling because it is a danger to passing buses and also to make way for a lamp-post.  He is incensed and organises a protest march to Downing Street to try to save it!

First broadcast March 20, 1959

(with Richard Wattis, Robert DorningMario FabriziLynne Cole, Ivor RaymondeAndrew FauldsJohn Vyvyan, Jack Leonard and James Bulloch)

Hancock is determined to receive a knighthood and decides that Shakespearean theatre is the only answer. Surely a stint at Stratford interpreting Shakespeare as Long John Silver will be all that’s required?

First broadcast March 27, 1959

(with John Le MesurierMary HintonAlec BregonziHugh LloydNancy RobertsCharles JulianEvelyn LundGordon PhilpottPatricia HayesJames BullochCon Courtney, and John Vyvyan)

The TV series is finally over so Hancock and Sid need to get jobs. They take on the role as servants dressed as an elderly couple.  But when they take it turns to be the woman suspicions are aroused!

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