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  • Hancock's Half Hour How to Win Money and Influence People (Season 3, Episode 10)
  • TV Episode | Comedy

Hancock's Half Hour

How to Win Money and Influence People (Season 3, Episode 10)
TV Episode | Comedy

Hancock becomes addicted to participating in competitions. Most of the time he loses, but when he starts to win, he finds that he cannot benefit from his prizes, chiefly due to Sid's machinations.
Writers
Alan Simpson (written by) | Ray Galton (written by)
Producer
Composer
Angela Morley (as Wally Stott)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Dec 9, 1957

Release date
Dec 9, 1957 (United Kingdom)

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16 cast members
Name Known for
Tony Hancock
Anthony Aloysius Hancock Anthony Aloysius Hancock   See fewer
Sidney James
Sidney Balmoral James Sidney Balmoral James   See fewer
Dick Emery
Postman Postman   See fewer
Campbell Singer
Policeman Policeman   See fewer
John Vere
Mr. Pools Mr. Pools   See fewer
Hugh Lloyd
1st Man 1st Man   See fewer
Johnny Vyvyan
Newspaper Boy (as John Vyvyan) Newspaper Boy (as John Vyvyan)   See fewer
Mario Fabrizi
Waiter Waiter   See fewer
Bruce Wightman
Mr. Perkins Mr. Perkins   See fewer
Alec Bregonzi
2nd Man 2nd Man   See fewer
Philip Carr
3rd Man 3rd Man   See fewer
Leslie Smith
4th Man 4th Man   See fewer
Anthony Shirvell
5th Man 5th Man   See fewer
Burt Kwouk
First Japanese (as Burd Kwouk) First Japanese (as Burd Kwouk)   See fewer
Basil Beale
2nd Assistant (uncredited) 2nd Assistant (uncredited)   See fewer
Manville Tarrant
Fireman (uncredited) Fireman (uncredited)   See fewer
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