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Hancock's Half Hour - Vol. 4

Hancock's Half Hour - Vol. 4
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Format: DVD
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Screen: Aspect Ratio 4:3
Languages: English
Subtitles: English for the hard of hearing
No. of Disks: 1
Region: Region 2
Release Date: 14 August 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within a week

Featuring every episode from the sixth series of Hancock's Half Hour, broadcast from March - May 1960. These episodes comprised the last Half Hour series and would be the last to star Tony Hancock's long-time comedy partner, Sid James.

THE COLD: Hancock is on his sixth cold of the winter but not even Mrs Cravatte's less-than-orthodox remedies can help.

THE MISSING PAGE: Hancock is gripped by a pulp detective story. But the last page - where Johnny Oxford points the accusing finger - is missing.

THE EMIGRANT: Hancock decides he's had enough of England and decides to emigrate. But are any of the colonies prepared to have him?

THE REUNION PARTY: 'Kippers' Hancock has arranged a reunion booze-up for his old army pals. They were a wild and crazy bunch ... 15 years ago.

SID IN LOVE: Sid's off his food. Even a chip sandwich can't help him forget his hopeless love for the girl on the 93 bus.

THE BABYSITTERS: Hancock and Sid are employed as baby-sitters in a very plush modern house with all the gadgets - hidden TV, remote-controlled curtains, electronic baby alarm ...

THE LADIES MAN: 'You've had a dance, a fish supper and a ride home. What more do you want?' Hancock books into the Mayfair Charm School for Lonely Man.

THE PHOTOGRAPHER: 'Never use the word 'snap' to a professional photographer! You wouldn't ask Vaughan Williams if he'd knocked out a few tunes lately, would you? Symphonies, mate, and that's what this is - a symphony in emulsion!'

THE EAST CHEAM CENTENARY: When the local council decide to stage a pageant to celebrate 100 years of East Cheam, Sid sees the chance to make a quick buck.

THE POISON PEN LETTERS: Hancock revolts against a flood of hare mail, but discovers they are all posted from the post box right outside his front door!

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