Regarded as the best radio and TV comic of his era, Tony Hancock was a man whose star burned brightly in the eyes and ears of millions before his untimely death in 1968.
ISBN:
9780007266784
Author:
John Fisher
Page:
656
Binding:
Soft cover
Publication date:
2009
Format:
Book
Publisher:
HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS
Language:
English
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Price: 8 195 Ft
Stock: 1-10 copies
Description
Now, forty years on, critically acclaimed biographer John Fisher brings the first fully authorised account of his life.
Tony Hancock was one of post-war Britain’s most popular comedians – his radio show ‘Hancock’s Half Hour’ would clear the streets as whole families tuned in to listen.
His peerless timing and subtle changes in intonation marked Hancock out as a comic genius. His character ‘Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock’ was an amplification of his own persona, a pompous prat whose dreams of success are constantly thwarted. The original British loser that we recognise in Victor Meldrew and Alan Partridge. Wonderfully supported by a cast including Sid James, Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams, and working with scripts from Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Hancock became a huge star. The show was commisioned for TV, showcasing his talent for hilarious facial expression, and he became the first British comedian to earn a thousand pounds a week.