18-11-18, 03:56 PM
Was that the play by Heathcote Williams?. Just looked up a review of it from The Fringe festival.
I remember watching an interview with Galton and Simpson and they said that Hancock had a saying 'We can do better' but apparently he didn't expand on that much. I also read that he was increasingly dissatisfied with his Half Hour character's 'loser' reputation.
Maybe he was worried about getting typecast. That certainly happened to Harry H Corbett didn't it.
I always thought that his peak was in the shows he did with Sid James. They had a chemistry and it's said that they genuinely liked each other in real life. I think he lost a great deal without Sid.
What a sad end on the other side of the world when he died.
I remember watching an interview with Galton and Simpson and they said that Hancock had a saying 'We can do better' but apparently he didn't expand on that much. I also read that he was increasingly dissatisfied with his Half Hour character's 'loser' reputation.
Maybe he was worried about getting typecast. That certainly happened to Harry H Corbett didn't it.
I always thought that his peak was in the shows he did with Sid James. They had a chemistry and it's said that they genuinely liked each other in real life. I think he lost a great deal without Sid.
What a sad end on the other side of the world when he died.