Hancock on Record and Cassette
This section details all Hancock related record and cassette releases since 1958.
Illustrated is Hancock's first LP. This is Hancock issued in 1960.
Moira Lister - People In Love
RG 199 (released 1958)
Pre-dating the earliest Hancock release by 2 years, this LP was released in the UK in 1958 having previously been released in South Africa. The best description can be found in the sleeve note: ‘Moira Lister, the beautiful and talented South African actress whose performances in ‘The Love of Four Colonels’ and other productions in the West End and on Broadway have won her an ever-widening public, first introduced her programme ‘People In Love” on Television. Subsequently she assembled her material into a one-woman show, and toured South Africa and Australia with great success. The four most popular stories from the stage show are reproduced on this record.’ The stories are ‘Her Son’ by Jose d’Almeida, ‘The Lady of Gollerus’ by Thomas Crocker, The Chairmender by ‘Guy de Maupassant and finally ‘The Tell-tale Heart’ by Edgar Allan Poe.
This Is Hancock
Pye NPL18045 Issued April 1960
This is Hancock was first released in April 1960 just four months after the last Hancock’s Half Hour radio episode had been broadcast. The release contains edited (but virtually complete) radio episodes The Wild Man of the Woods and A Sunday Afternoon at Home. Released on the Pye Plum label, early versions were on the Pye Nixa label. This later changed to the later Pye plum coloured label with the final versions appearing with a cherry coloured label. A fantastic first release of Hancock’s Half Hour with briliant sleeve notes by Galton & Simpson.
This Is Hancock Australian Astor
PLP1039 Issued 1960
This version of This Is Hancock was manufactured and released in Australia where there was a significant fan base for Hancock’s Half Hour. The blue stripes on the sleeve are a much brighter blue than on the UK release and the sticker on the front reads Astor Goldengroove Series. Content on this album is identical to the UK releases.
This Is Hancock Canadian
Pieces of Hancock
Pye NPL 18054 Issued November 1960
Released in 1960 as a follow up to This Is Hancock, this release featured a series of extracts with specially recorded links featuring Tony. Side 1 featured The East Cheam Drama Festival, a 20 minute extract from the program of the same name. The second extract on side 1 is a 9 minute extract entitled The Secret Life of Anthony Hancock. This ‘Test Pilot’ extract was from the programme The Diary and is probably the best known sequence from the Radio Half Hours owing to the number of times this extract was played on the Radio, especially during ‘Stewpot’s Choice’, a weekend radio programme in the 70’s. Side 2 features a 12 minute extract from The Publicity Photograph and a further 12 minute extract from The Threatening Letters. All of the extracts were heavily edited. The front sleeve features the same photo as on the main UK release of This Is Hancock and the jigsaw effect makes for an interesting cover. However, the reverse of the cover is interesting in that it contains a photo of all of the cast and underneath a numbered drawing intended to show who is who. Unfortunately, the names are all in the wrong place! Released on the Pye Plum label, early releases featured a dark plum label, which later changed to the almost pink label.