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Hancock's Half Hour - One Man, Many Voices archiveTo celebrate the 60th anniversary of Hancock's half hour, written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, James Hurn - a talented actor and impressionist - will be performing two great episodes of Hancock's half hour, voicing the entire cast. These are: Sunday afternoon at home - Bored and miserable at home, the lad from East Cheam tries to decide what to do. Despite the suggestions from his friends and neighbours Hancock and chums find it very hard to pass the time on a wet dreary Sunday afternoon. The 13th of the series - The lad gets triskaidekaphobic over the recording of the show between numbers 12 and 14. So with the threat of his contract being in jeopardy Hancock must call upon the aid of the spirits and omens to get him through this difficult time. Sidney James however sees this as a great opportunity to make some fast cash. James will be performing this in the style of a radio performance in front of a live audience, bringing to life the classic days of radio comedy. The original recordings were performed by Tony Hancock, Sidney James, Hattie Jacques, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams. With a fabulous array of colourful characters James Hurn is one man, many voices.

Cast/Performers

James Hurn

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Ray Galton, Alan Simpson

Hancock's Half Hour - One Man, Many Voices

Hancock's Half Hour - One Man, Many Voices (Play) production archive for QTIX code T02026173931. Details of all Hancock's Half Hour - One Man, Many Voices archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0647597340

Archive Listings

12 Mar 17Leicester Square Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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11 Nov 16Acorn Arts Centre
Penzance, Cornwall
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20 Jun 16
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25 Jun 16
The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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