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‘Lost Sitcoms’ review: ‘Hancock’s Half Hour’ remains as funny as ever

In 1956, one of the most popular shows in the UK made the jump from radio to television and cemented the situation comedy as one of the small screen’s most enduring genres. Hancock’s Half Hour wasn’t the earliest British sitcom, but it was the first to flourish. From the beginning, writers Ray Galton and Alan … >

Posted August 26, 2016 by David Lewis Filed under
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