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Lost Hancock's Half Hour episode found by Lowestoft teacher | Lost Hancock's Half Hour episode found by Lowestoft teacher |
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Hancock's Half Hour was a hugely popular radio show, starring Tony Hancock, with Hattie Jacques and Sid James | Hancock's Half Hour was a hugely popular radio show, starring Tony Hancock, with Hattie Jacques and Sid James |
A teacher has said discovering a lost episode of Hancock's Half Hour is "the biggest find, probably the jackpot". | A teacher has said discovering a lost episode of Hancock's Half Hour is "the biggest find, probably the jackpot". |
The Marriage Bureau is from the first series of the iconic 1950s radio show and is the only one to feature actor and comedian Peter Sellers. | The Marriage Bureau is from the first series of the iconic 1950s radio show and is the only one to feature actor and comedian Peter Sellers. |
Richard Harrison, 49, from Lowestoft, Suffolk, who buys old reel-to-reel audio tapes, was amazed to realise he had found the long-lost episode. | Richard Harrison, 49, from Lowestoft, Suffolk, who buys old reel-to-reel audio tapes, was amazed to realise he had found the long-lost episode. |
It has been restored and will be broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on 18 October. | It has been restored and will be broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on 18 October. |
Richard Harrison, a film and media teacher, has collecting and listening to old tapes in a bid to save lost recordings for 20 years | Richard Harrison, a film and media teacher, has collecting and listening to old tapes in a bid to save lost recordings for 20 years |
Peter Sellers was a co-star of The Goon Show, but only featured in one episode of Hancock's Half Hour | Peter Sellers was a co-star of The Goon Show, but only featured in one episode of Hancock's Half Hour |
Mr Harrison said: "I listened hard and thought, 'This seems very fresh, I don't think I've heard it before'. | Mr Harrison said: "I listened hard and thought, 'This seems very fresh, I don't think I've heard it before'. |
"And in the end credits they announced Peter Sellers and that was that moment - hang on a minute, I've found this episode that's been on a wish list, a dream list really for me, for 20 years." | "And in the end credits they announced Peter Sellers and that was that moment - hang on a minute, I've found this episode that's been on a wish list, a dream list really for me, for 20 years." |
The Tony Hancock Appreciation Society tweeted its members were "absolutely delighted by the news". | The Tony Hancock Appreciation Society tweeted its members were "absolutely delighted by the news". |
Our members are absolutely delighted by the news and cannot contain their excitement! Many congratulations on your amazing work! This is one of the funniest episodes from the first series and will make a very welcome addition to the archive. https://t.co/KICVr4rOVq | Our members are absolutely delighted by the news and cannot contain their excitement! Many congratulations on your amazing work! This is one of the funniest episodes from the first series and will make a very welcome addition to the archive. https://t.co/KICVr4rOVq |
Tony Hancock was a household name in the 1950s, most famously through Hancock's Half Hour which was broadcast on BBC radio and television. | Tony Hancock was a household name in the 1950s, most famously through Hancock's Half Hour which was broadcast on BBC radio and television. |
Lost Morecambe and Wise Show 'huge discovery' | Lost Morecambe and Wise Show 'huge discovery' |
Lost BBC music footage found in Nigeria | Lost BBC music footage found in Nigeria |
Lost Hancock scripts to be performed | Lost Hancock scripts to be performed |
They co-starred actors and comedians Sidney James, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Williams and Bill Kerr. | They co-starred actors and comedians Sidney James, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Williams and Bill Kerr. |
Hancock's Half Hour was first broadcast on radio before making the move to TV | Hancock's Half Hour was first broadcast on radio before making the move to TV |
In fact, Peter Sellers, co-star of another 1950s BBC radio programme The Goon Show, only appeared in the Marriage Bureau as a replacement for Kenneth Williams. | In fact, Peter Sellers, co-star of another 1950s BBC radio programme The Goon Show, only appeared in the Marriage Bureau as a replacement for Kenneth Williams. |
Mr Harrison, a Lowestoft Sixth Form College teacher and film maker, said: "Looking back, the only episode Peter Sellers appeared in - and it's a really good episode as well - why on earth didn't they think well we'd better keep that one? | Mr Harrison, a Lowestoft Sixth Form College teacher and film maker, said: "Looking back, the only episode Peter Sellers appeared in - and it's a really good episode as well - why on earth didn't they think well we'd better keep that one? |
"The Goon Show was very popular at the time and you'd think, 'Well it's an obvious one to keep'. | "The Goon Show was very popular at the time and you'd think, 'Well it's an obvious one to keep'. |
"But tapes were reused because they were felt to be ephemeral, with no repeat value - and sometimes they couldn't be repeated without it costing [more] for contractual reasons." | "But tapes were reused because they were felt to be ephemeral, with no repeat value - and sometimes they couldn't be repeated without it costing [more] for contractual reasons." |
Mr Harrison will appear in BBC Radio 4's Raiders of the Lost Archive on 13 October. | Mr Harrison will appear in BBC Radio 4's Raiders of the Lost Archive on 13 October. |
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