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Hancock - The Blood Donor, The Radio Ham and two other TV episodes
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Hancock - The Blood Donor, The Radio Ham and two other TV episodes

Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Narrated By : Full Cast Production
Published By : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 2 hours
Humor
British
Radio Shows
Modern Classics
Humor
$13.25
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The Bedsitter 26 May 1961
The Radio Ham 9 June 1961
The Bowmans 2 June 1961
The Blood Donor 23 June 1961

'A flint? That's very nearly an armful!'

This classic line has echoed through the halls of comedy legend since it was first uttered by Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock in The Blood Donor. Now the original soundtrack from that famous episode is collected together with three others from the same series {Hancock's last for BBC TV) featuring a guest cast including Michael Aspel, Patrick Cargill, June Whitfield, Frank Thornton and Hugh Lloyd.

Whilst The Bedsitter finds Hancock alone and loveless in his room for one, The Bowmans sees him joining (not to mention upsetting) the cast of a certain radio soap opera which may sound familiar to fans of The Archers... As The Radio Ham he enters the world of the amateur wireless buff, and in The Blood Donor he dutifully turns up to 'Give It So That Others May Live' - but does the hospital really need quite so much of it?!

A special bonus, featuring an interview with writers Galton and Simpson, is also included.

Written By
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson

SERIES FIRST BROADCAST
BBC TV, 26 May 1961

RECORDED AT
BBC TV Centre

NUMBER OF EPISODES
Six

Last Broadcast
30 June 1961

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