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  1. The Blood Donor. " The Blood Donor " is an episode from the television comedy series Hancock, the final BBC series featuring British comedian Tony Hancock. First transmitted on 23 June 1961, the show was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood. Supporting Hancock were Patrick Cargill, Hugh Lloyd, Frank Thornton ...

  2. May 14, 2000 · THE Blood Donor is widely regarded as Hancock's finest half-hour. It was first broadcast on June 23, 1961 in his new series named Hancock. At the time, Hancock was suffering from bouts of amnesia and was forced to use cue cards. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, it is set in the blood donor department of a large London Hospital where ...

  3. The Blood Donor Part 1 (on Disc 1) is a 5-minute excerpt starting with the dialogue between June Whitfield and Tony: 'Doctors ready for you now' and includes all of the actual blood donor sequence. The Blood Donor Part 2 is also on Disc 1. This excerpt lasts for just over 3 minutes and starts with Hancock phoning the hospital and runs through ...

  4. The Blood Donor. " The Blood Donor " is an episode from the television comedy series Hancock, the final BBC series featuring British comedian Tony Hancock. First transmitted on 23 June 1961, the show was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood. Supporting Hancock were Patrick Cargill, Hugh Lloyd, Frank Thornton ...

  5. May 12, 2024 · Ironically, the recording of The Blood Donor is widely considered to be the moment where it all went wrong for Tony Hancock.Although he looks to be in fairly good spirits for some of the first episodes of his next sitcom (from ATV, which followed Tony's final series on the BBC a couple of years later, and was his first without Galton & Simpson), the bad car accident he had just before the ...

  6. "The Blood Donor" is an episode from the television comedy series Hancock, the final BBC series featuring British comedian Tony Hancock. First transmitted on 23 June 1961, the show was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood.

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  8. Episodes Episodes. 36. The Blood Donor. Hancock has a part on a long running radio show but his odd behaviour is causing alarm. Hancock decides to hold a reunion for all his old wartime pals. 22 ...