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  • #REDIRECT [[Hancock's Half Hour#Television series episodes]]
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  • | series = [[Hancock's Half Hour]] ...and [[Galton and Simpson|Alan Simpson]]. The title is a [[retronym]]; the episodes were not originally identified individually.
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  • ...omedy|first=Mark|last=Lewisohn|publisher=[[BBC]]|date=2003}}</ref> All the episodes were broadcast live. ==Episodes==
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  • | series = [[Hancock's Half Hour]] ...n|Ray Galton and Alan Simpson]], the title is retrospectively applied; the episodes were not originally identified separately.
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  • | series = [[Hancock's Half Hour|Hancock]] ...Radio Ham'''" is an episode from the [[comedy]] series ''[[Hancock's Half Hour|Hancock]]'', the final BBC series featuring British comedian [[Tony Hancock
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  • ...arding figure similar to the character he had played on ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' for the [[w:BBC|BBC]]. ...the only regular performer in the show. Actors who appeared in individual episodes of the series included [[Dennis Price]], [[Derek Nimmo]], [[Francis Matthew
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  • *[[Hancock's Half Hour]] * [[List of The Goon Show episodes]]
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  • | series = [[Hancock's Half Hour]] ...e'''" is an episode from the [[w:comedy|comedy]] series ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'', starring British comedian [[Tony Hancock]] and also featuring regular
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  • | series = [[Hancock's Half Hour|Hancock]] .... It remains one of the best known [[w:situation comedy|situation comedy]] episodes ever broadcast in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...o variety series, and from November 1954 continued with ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' on radio; a series featuring their scripts for Hancock ran on televisio ...hey wrote a series of ''[[Comedy Playhouse]]'' (1961–62), ten one-off half-hour plays for the [[BBC]]. One play in the series, ''The Offer'', was well rece
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  • ...[[w:Duncan Wood|Duncan Wood]], the television director of ''Hancock's Half Hour'' recommended Bregonzi to other directors, so that he also appeared in 1950 ...Pace]], [[Little and Large]], [[w:Kelly Monteith|Kelly Monteith]], and on half a dozen occasions in the television series ''[[The Two Ronnies]]'' (with [[
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  • ...yed [[Tony Hancock]]'s girlfriend in two series of the ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' (1955–56) radio series replacing [[Moira Lister]].<ref name="DTelobit ...etition or deviation.<ref name="Timesobit" /> She also appeared in several episodes of ''[[The Benny Hill Show]]''.<ref name="Timesobit" />
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  • ...appeared in many well-known television comedies including [[Hancock's Half Hour]], [[Till Death Us Do Part]], Tea at the Ritz, Hughie and [[The World of Be *''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' (3 episodes, 1957–1959) The Big Night (1959) TV Episode
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  • ...n|BBC television]]: Dixon became the show's producer for the remaining six episodes.{{sfn|Wilmut|Grafton|1981|p=124}} Dixon was less disciplinarian than Eton i ...when he produced the first episode of the fifth series of [[Hancock's Half Hour]], ''The New Radio Series''.{{sfn|Webber|2011|p=137}} He also produced the
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  • ...ober 2004. Retrieved 5 July 2011</ref> In the autumn of 1961 he approached Hancock's writers, [[Galton and Simpson|Ray Galton and Alan Simpson]], with the idea ...broadcast between May and June 1962. A further seven series, totalling 57 episodes, would eventually be made between 1962 and 1974.
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  • ...he dim-witted Australian" roles that they had played in ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]''. Later episodes were written by then ''[[Morecambe and Wise]]'' writers Sid Green and Dick
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  • ...rformed in Covent Garden, London.<ref name="British seaside"/> The various episodes of Punch and Judy are performed in the spirit of outrageous comedy — ofte ...[[radio comedy|radio comedies]] achieved considerable renown in the second half of the 20th century.
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  • ...ritish comedian [[Tony Hancock]] before Hancock became well known, and was Hancock's best man at the comedian's first wedding. In turn Hancock and his new wife ...ential radio series for Hancock, which was designed to run for a full half-hour without musical breaks, then usual, called ''Vacant Lot''. Although [[Spike
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  • ...ven although he was due to take over as the producer on ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]''. ‘''Tom Ronald will be in charge as producer, but for reasons of expe [[Category:The Goon Show episodes]]
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  • ...which was to be based on scripts originally written for ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' and in which [[Arthur Lowe]] was also to appear. ...ind Association|Guide Dogs for the Blind]]. He returned home and within an hour was taken to [[w:Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton|Queen Mary's Hospital]]<
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