In this episode, Tim, Jon and Martin look at the fifth
television series episode The Two Murderers.
The team consider how this episode takes on the feel of a
film noir, especially with regards to the lighting, look at the quality of Sid and Tony’s acting throughout this episode and discuss the palpable sense of fear that both Hancock and James manage to portray. In a moment of light
relief, the gang go on to practice how to eat egg and bacon with a spoon.
Tim, Jon and Martin are delighted to welcome Dick Fiddy,
consultant with the British Film Institute (BFI) who discusses Hancock’s legacy, BFI’s Missing Believed Wiped campaign and considers what programmes have been influenced by Hancock, and the superb writing partnership of Ray
Galton and Alan Simpson.
Don’t forget to rate and subscribe to the podcast. And if you haven’t done so already, why not join the Tony Hancock Appreciation Society – full details of how to join are at www.tonyhancock.org.uk
We have events planned – Steve Punt (subject to commitments) will be one of the guests at our event at Hancock’s local The Red Barn in the Spring and we
are planning an event in Solihull in September 2025. In addition, screenings of Hancock’s TV episodes on the big screen continue at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith; we’d love to welcome you as a member and see you at our
events. We’ll be back with our festive edition with a look at the radio episode Bill and Father Christmas soon. We hope that you will be able to join us
then.