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Tony Hancock - The Definitive Biography (Paperback)
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Tony Hancock - The Definitive Biography (Paperback)
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Loot Price R397
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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. 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. Behind Tony Hancock's success however hid
the self-destructive behaviour that plagued him all his life. Prone
to self-doubt, and wanting to be the star of his own show, he got
rid of James, and finally dismissed Galton and Simpson who had
created the platform for his success. His private life was wracked
by his ever increasing alcoholism and bouts of depression, and his
relationships shattered by his capacity for violence. His ratings
fell and, feeling washed up and alone after divorcing his second
wife, he committed suicide in an Australian hotel room in 1968.
Now, forty years after his death John Fisher explores the turbulent
life of a man regarded by his peers as one of the greatest British
comics to have ever lived.
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