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!
Tony Hancock stars with Sid James as the irrepressible tenant of 23 Railway Cuttings, East Cheam
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