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Performance

VenueThe British Library
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From20th September 2018
To20th September 2018
When19:30
The British Library (V02093654689)
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  • Date of change: 24 Jul 18 - T486334242

The Lost Hancocks: Vacant Lot

Work:: The Lost Hancocks: Vacant Lot (S0204715707)

The story behind the remarkable scripts begins in 1952 when comedy writer Larry Stephens convinced the BBC to let him create a new comedy series expressly for his friend, rising radio star Tony Hancock - then best known as a supporting player. Entitled Vacant Lot, Stephens' series focused on life in the dull faded fictional seaside town of Churdley Bay where the blundering, slightly pompous and barely tolerated Hancock - a local auctioneer and wannabe councillor - aspires to better his lot.
Author Larry Stephens

Production:: (T486334242)

The performance - entitled The Lost Hancocks: Vacant Lot - features both episodes (all that exists) with impressionist James Hurn (Dead Ringers) as Tony Hancock, leading a cast that also includes Janice Connolly (aka Mrs Barbara Nice; Phoenix Nights; Coronation Street). Predating Hancock's Half Hour, the 'sitcom' coincides with a revival of interest in both Hancock (who passed away 60 years ago this year) and writer Stephens, who is soon to be the subject of a new biography.
Performer James Hurn (Hancock)
Performer Janice Connolly
Performer Linda Hargreaves
Performer Richard Usher
Performer Mark Earby
Performer Jimm Rennie

Listing:: L463199444




Production details

The performance - entitled The Lost Hancocks: Vacant Lot - features both episodes (all that exists) with impressionist James Hurn (Dead Ringers) as Tony Hancock, leading a cast that also includes Janice Connolly (aka Mrs Barbara Nice; Phoenix Nights; Coronation Street). Predating Hancock's Half Hour, the 'sitcom' coincides with a revival of interest in both Hancock (who passed away 60 years ago this year) and writer Stephens, who is soon to be the subject of a new biography.

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