Hancock at the Royal Festival Hall

Synopsis
Comedian Tony Hancock performing in sketches at the Royal Festival Hall, London. In one sketch (c. 5mins) Hancock appears as Lear with Joe Ritchie as the Fool, both in cod Elizabethan costume (mid-way through the routine they swap roles and then back again). Lear attempts a comic delivery of part of Lear’s speech in III ii ‘Blow winds and crack your cheeks’ (Hancock actually announces Act II scene ii) . The sketch is embarrassingly unfunny (at one point Hancock says that King Lear ‘is a load of old muck’ and complains that the play has been running longer than THE ARCHERS. Hancock was not at his best in stand-up comedy, and alcohol and medication may well have been having an adverse effect on his performance.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Television
Recording date
22 Sep 1966
Transmission details
15 Oct 1966 at 21:05 (Channel: BBC2)
Duration
50 mins

Credits

Director
Derek Burrell-Davis
Cast
Tony HancockLear
Joe RitchieFool

Additional Details

Production type
Sitcoms/Variety
Plays
King Lear
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)

Notes

General
Radio Times notes ‘additional material by John Muir and Eric Green’ and ‘presented for television by Derek Burell-Davis’.

Production Company

Name

BBC

Notes
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Archive

Name

BFI National Archive

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Fax
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Address
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Name

BoB

Email
bob@learningonscreen.ac.uk
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Phone
020 3743 2345
Address
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Notes
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