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- Hancock is a superhero whose ill-considered behavior regularly causes damage in the millions. He changes when the person he saves helps him improve his public image.
- The plot is unknown.
- TV version of the popular BBC radio show of the same name, with Tony Hancock as the modern man of the world (in his own eyes). Sid James is there to bring him back to earth.
- Gina Hancock is a much-loved daughter of her mining magnate father, Lang Hancock, who would become the richest man in Australia. It is 1967 in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. As she becomes a young woman she is also granted a large portion of the business, and works hard in her job. In 1983 Gina meets Frank Rinehart, a lawyer from the United States, and falls in love whilst camping in the outback of WA. He is much older than Gina and her father strictly disapproves. She marries him nevertheless and has two children by him. A short time later the wife of many years of Lang Hancock passes away. At this juncture a young Filipino woman by the name of Rose Lacson is employed by the family to look after Lang Hancock, and act as his housekeeper. At first she is professional, but not long after he falls in love with her, much to the disgust of Gina, who strongly believes she is nothing but a gold-digger. The enmity that was placed on Gina by her father for marrying Rinehart is now reversed, and Lang, who secretly married Porteous, is criticised and beleaguered by his daughter, urging him to stop spending his fortune (and her future wealth) on her. Gina is then fired by her father and lives in America for a time. When she returns she demands her share of the company back and ensures that her father agrees to give her children their grandmother's inheritance. By the end of the first part of the two-part miniseries Frank Rinehart has a heart attack and a huge business deal with Romania's corrupt and terminal administration goes sour, losing the company $40 million. It is now 1990.
- In the mid-1960s, Joan, not long married to comic actor John Le Mesurier, meets and is mutually attracted to comedian Tony Hancock, married to the long-suffering Freddie. Hancock's most successful period is in the past and he has become depressive and alcoholic, recently emerging from a stay in a rehab centre. Joan tells him that if he can remain sober for a year she will leave John for him. Hancock goes to Australia to film a comedy series there but it does not work out and he commits suicide. Joan stays with John until his death in the 1980s.
- A film about jazz pianist Herbie Hancock.
- Comedian Tony Hancock stars, in this BBC situation comedy TV series, as Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock, a down-at-heel comedian living in East Cheam.
- Robots and sculptures move in time to the music as Herbie Hancock is seen on a television set playing a keyboard. Features bird sculptures, mannequins, dancing pants, robot legs and more.
- Herbie Hancock's interactive tour that follows the evolution of jazz sound from its origins in the red-light district of Storyville, New Orleans in the 1920s to the sound it might have in the future. Hancock performs the music.
- Hancock, (who was voted Britain's best ever comic 35 years after his death) leaves his home in Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, England for warmer, more challenging climes. He encounters the Australian natives on his terms having dragged his attitudes with him half way across the world.
- Tony's nightclub in Swinging London is aptly called 'Hancocks', but the only things he can rely on is his faithful hat check/waitress and Bunny girl Esmeralda and Toulouse his waiter/chef/cook/dish washer.
- Stoke City fan Nick Hancock will be used to seeing terrible footballing blunders, so he's the perfect candidate to present this guide to the beautiful game's less inspiring moments. There are over 50 clips of own-goals and embarrassing moments which can be enjoyed over and over again.
- Football 'doctor' Nick Hancock attempts to diagnose the various malaises from which the footballing world seemingly suffers on a regular basis, and goes in search of a cure. Nick attempts to find which illness it is that repeatedly prevents England from winning the World Cup, and also asks which bug it is that prevents young English talent from developing into healthy international stars.
- Computer-generated video.
- Live from the red carpet, a look at the celebrities in attendance & all the behind the scenes work that went into the making of Hancock (2008).
- A one-off special performance by Tony Hancock of his stand-up comedy act (which rarely changed), at the Royal Festival Hall, London.
- Making of Hancock (2008)
- Making of Hancock (2008)
- Making of Hancock (2008)
- Making of Hancock (2008)
- Two extremely Racist Security Officers teach their new recruit in the ways of protecting people.
- Our hilarious forefathers decide to play a practical joke on one of their own in the summer of 1776.
- An overview of the making of Hancock (2008).
- David Hancock is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today bestselling author and the founder of Morgan James Publishing. NASDAQ cites David as one of the world's most prestigious business leaders, and he is reported to be the future of publishing. As founder of Morgan James Publishing, he was selected for Fast Company Magazine's Fast 50 for his leadership, creative thinking, significant accomplishments, and his significant impact on the industry over the last fifteen years.
- 7 Part making of Hancock (2008)
- Aaron decides to become an Uber driver on the streets of Los Angeles.
- Tommy Hancock: West Texas Muse is a documentary about the Texas fiddler and songwriter Tommy Hancock, originally based in Lubbock as the house band/owner of the Cotton Club. The Cotton Club became well known for it's wide variety of famous visiting country music performers. As he became interested in the hippies and LSD, he began a spiritual quest that not only changed his life and music, but influenced many well known Texas musicians, many now based in Austin. He formed the Supernatural Family Band and later, when he could no longer perform due to arthritis, he supported the Texana Dames with his songwriting and dancing. Musician, bandleader, songwriter, author, and father, Tommy Hancock now lives in Austin and is the subject of this documentary.
- Professor Hancock's Orchestra showcases the work of Colin Hancock, a senior at St. Stephen's Episcopal School, who got a band together to record a jazz session on wax cylinder records in a recreation session of a Jazz legend, Buddy Bolden. The band, playing a song by Bolden, recorded its work through a mid-1890's megaphone onto the wax cylinders, then listened to the playback on a 1905 Edison Triumph phonograph.