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are you mr hancock? yes, by all means. 0h, are you mr hancock? yes, by all means.lam, yes. i'm here. yes you are indeed. 0h, you're here all right, you can say that again, yes. you don't understand. i thought you were expecting me. expecting you? you are not the woman who was coming for... i was expecting a different woman. i'm your new home help. the last one was never like this! joining me now is martin gibbons, archivist with the tony hancock appreciation society. martin, would you describe that as classic hancock? yes, it is classic. a recording from the 1950s, and it's so clear, it was an amazing find. how did you come across it? back in 2016, the tony hancock appreciation society spotted some reel tapes on ebay. they looked very interesting. the sleeves of the tapes had the italian maid on one and the...ry serial which is another last hancock's half hour and we contacted the seller and discovered the lost episodes. they'd been recorded by geoff elliott, who was a locksmith in birmingham and recorded back in the 1950s on first broadcast. in birmingham and reco
are you mr hancock? yes, by all means. 0h, are you mr hancock? yes, by all means.lam, yes. i'm here. yes you are indeed. 0h, you're here all right, you can say that again, yes. you don't understand. i thought you were expecting me. expecting you? you are not the woman who was coming for... i was expecting a different woman. i'm your new home help. the last one was never like this! joining me now is martin gibbons, archivist with the tony hancock appreciation society. martin, would you describe...
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are you mr hancock? yes, by all means, oh yes i am, yes. i am savannah pirelli. you can hear some of that episode in about 20 minutes' time. and in half an hour, jane hill takes a look back at the week's news. that's in dateline. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the metropolitan police has confirmed it's paid compensation to the former chief of the defence staff, field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late home secretary, lord britton, who were both falsely accused of child sexual abuse. both men were named by an informant known as ‘nick‘, who's now being investigated for allegedly perverting the course ofjustice. angus crawford reports. they were horrifying allegations, of a paedophile ring at the heart of the establishment — but they all proved to be false. during 0peration midland, police raided the homes of the former chief of the defence staff lord bramall, ex—home secretary leon brittan, and former tory mp harvey proctor. all on the say—so of this one man, nick, whose real identity can't be revealed. but a scathing review of the investigat
are you mr hancock? yes, by all means, oh yes i am, yes. i am savannah pirelli. you can hear some of that episode in about 20 minutes' time. and in half an hour, jane hill takes a look back at the week's news. that's in dateline. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the metropolitan police has confirmed it's paid compensation to the former chief of the defence staff, field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late home secretary, lord britton, who were both falsely accused of child...
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are you mr hancock? yes, by all means, yes i am! what a lovely name! well, i'm here.home help. new home help. home was never like this! laughter earlier i spoke to martin gibbons, the archivist with the tony hancock appreciation society. i asked him whether the latest missing episode to materialise is pretty funny. whether the latest missing episode to materialise is pretty funnym is, it is classic, and as a recording from the 19505, so clear. an amazing find. how did you come across an? back in 2016 the tony hancock appreciation society spotted some real takes on ebay, and they looked very interesting. this leaves of the reel to reel tapes, italian maid, and the other one, they had been recorded by geoff elliott, ford locksmith in birmingham, recorded backin locksmith in birmingham, recorded back in the 19505 on the first broadcast. did it start at ten o'clock this morning, is that right? yes, we have an event in birmingham which includes a number of missing presumed white episodes of not only hancock but of a broad range of television. what was the reaction be liked
are you mr hancock? yes, by all means, yes i am! what a lovely name! well, i'm here.home help. new home help. home was never like this! laughter earlier i spoke to martin gibbons, the archivist with the tony hancock appreciation society. i asked him whether the latest missing episode to materialise is pretty funny. whether the latest missing episode to materialise is pretty funnym is, it is classic, and as a recording from the 19505, so clear. an amazing find. how did you come across an? back...
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authorhe civil paul bretzger talks about his book "observing hancock at gettysburg: the general's leadership through eyewitness accounts." mrbretzger argues that general winfield scott hancock was one of the most important generals at the battle of gettysburg. the gettysburg heritage center is the host of this 40 minute discussion. tammy: welcome. my name is tammy myers. i am the president here at the getty -- gettysburg heritage center. we value education, community, and preservation. based upon our value system, we have developed a museum that is a collaborative effort with the adams county historical society, civil war trust, land conservancy of adams county, and center for civil war photography. we officially opened in may 2015, and we count the battle of gettysburg stories from a new perspective, one that focuses on military perspectives and civilian perspectives. we offer additional programming focus to the general consumer. in addition to botox such as today, you can experience our living history programs talks suchnd -- book as today, you can experience our living history programs every weekend. we are open seven da
authorhe civil paul bretzger talks about his book "observing hancock at gettysburg: the general's leadership through eyewitness accounts." mrbretzger argues that general winfield scott hancock was one of the most important generals at the battle of gettysburg. the gettysburg heritage center is the host of this 40 minute discussion. tammy: welcome. my name is tammy myers. i am the president here at the getty -- gettysburg heritage center. we value education, community, and...