Tony Hancock - Tragic Life & Death of a Comedy Genius

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Жыл бұрын

Please join me in this video, Tony Hancock - Tragic Life & Death of a Comedy Genius.
I visit Tony Hancock the legend and take flowers to his final resting place - remembering a complex man who brought laughter to millions but struggled to deal with his own self-destructive thoughts and behavior.
Tony Hancock was considered a comedy genius and yet he lived a life that was anything but funny.
For anyone who loves the work of Tony Hancock (and I'm sure that's many!), there is a Tony Hancock Appreciation Society!
www.tonyhancock.org.uk/
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@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
At the end of the video I’ve made a typo in Tony Hancock’s date of birth in the final frame - I’ve typed 1934 - it should be 1924 ❤
@davidrayner9376
@davidrayner9376 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention where the cemetery is. It's St Dunstan with Holy Angels Churchyard Cranford, Hounslow, Middlesex, England,
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Yes - I do sometimes forget - thanks!
@michaelmcginley7930
@michaelmcginley7930 10 ай бұрын
I am 64 and love the nostalgic trip.a shame there all dead .enjoy your programmes
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP 10 ай бұрын
Tony Hancock - Tragic Life & Death of a Comedy Genius. 2.10.23 You remind me of that fella, you have a look of that chap who starred in the film Performance. One of the mobsters... I didn't particularly warm to TH. one of those I'll leave it til i get older......
@jaja8951
@jaja8951 9 ай бұрын
@@davidrayner9376 I checked the video twice and never heard where he was laid to rest cheers 👍
@shaunlowthians7145
@shaunlowthians7145 Жыл бұрын
My mother was watching Hancock and laughed so hard, that she went into an early Labour with me. That's a true story.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤭 that’s brilliant! I love that!
@dannyrolfe8953
@dannyrolfe8953 Жыл бұрын
This is the same with my mother, laughing so hard watching a Norman Wisdom film and went into labour with me.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Ahhh Norman Wisdom! Another fabulous funny comedian! That’s got to be the best way to start labour! 🤭
@susankeating8678
@susankeating8678 Жыл бұрын
That happened to me too. I was watching Only Fools & Horses in 1991 & was laughing so much I went into labour with my daughter!
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
It’s got to be the very best way to start labour!!! 🤣❤️
@fus149hammer5
@fus149hammer5 Жыл бұрын
I'm a retired cabby who was based out of Heathrow for twelve years. When times were quiet and slow we could be parked up in the taxi feeder park for anything up to four hours. So with the cab safety boxed in I often walked around the local area. Imagine my surprise when I found out my hero's ashes along with his mums were interred within walking distance! I believe that's because his brother lived in the area and took responsibility for Tony's remains. I took a customer to Bournemouth a while back and they wanted the very same hotel Hancocks parents owned and he lived in. Of course I took a break there before returning and took in the atmosphere and inspected the memorabilia. The man had more demons than Satans birthday party, he was an alcoholic with all the problems that brings but when he was on form he was unbeatable. I remember where I was when I heard the news of his suicide I was in the playground of my junior school! Thanks for the upload among the "younger" people he is becoming forgotten possibly because most of his material is in black and white. To quote the lad himself, "They are missing a treat here!"
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this!!! Firstly I wondered why his ashes were buried there - I knew it would be to do with us brother but I didn’t know Roger lived in the area. Also - I’d never heard the phrase ‘more demons than Satan’s birthday party’ but I love it! And haven’t stopped giggling since I read it! But it’s true he was a very tormented soul - he mad some very bad decisions for sure! I felt the cemetery was very atmospheric - a little unsettling to be honest!
@fus149hammer5
@fus149hammer5 Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre There is a story about the return of his ashes from Australia. Willy Rushton who was over there and due to come home was asked to collect and sign for the urn from customs at the airport and see them safely home. He agreed but was terrified of the responsibility of bringing the great man home. On the plane he sat them in the next seat but the attendant said he couldn't leave them there even though he explained who's ashes they were. She gently persuaded him to hand them over. "I'll look after them" she said and took them away up front. Later Rushton was concerned about their whereabouts and poked his head through the curtain into first class and saw them on a seat with a seat belt holding the urn in place. The stewardess saw his astonished look and said "Mr Hancock flies first class"! That was from Willy himself.
@ianjones2538
@ianjones2538 Жыл бұрын
Are you the cabby who refused to take me to Stockley Park, and pointed me to the bus station instead ? Actually, when he explained how long he had been queuing for a customer I completely understood.
@fus149hammer5
@fus149hammer5 Жыл бұрын
@@ianjones2538 Na, Stockley Park is classed as a local job and you get an hour to do the run and get back straight into a terminal. They are good jobs. I never refused them. Some drivers may want to get away into town or somewhere for an appointment or most likely an afternoons golf session but I could do Stockley Park all day.
@glennmorris371
@glennmorris371 Жыл бұрын
Hancock was a genius, his timing was like no other. But for all his talent he had a self distruct button, a tragic figure. Thank you for this, a lovely moving tribute. RIP Tubbs.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome! My absolute pleasure - and I completely agree with you - a total genius but tormented and self sabotaging, so sad and such a loss.
@jacquelineharrod6386
@jacquelineharrod6386 Жыл бұрын
Nobody can ever be as brilliant a character as Hancock. His comedy never dates. Such a sad end. RIP
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
He was brilliant! ❤️
@StephenLyons-tl8ie
@StephenLyons-tl8ie Жыл бұрын
One of the first comedians I can remember hearing and laughing along with when I was a nipper. I still listen to him now, 60 years later. RIP, Tub.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I do too! I never get bored of listening to his work - I love listening when I’m on a long drive! ❤️
@Skybowll
@Skybowll 10 ай бұрын
Nipper? Are you from Southampton mush?
@StephenLyons-tl8ie
@StephenLyons-tl8ie 5 ай бұрын
No; Burmingum.@@Skybowll
@Toastrackman
@Toastrackman Жыл бұрын
I remember my Nan and Uncle returning from a theatre visit in London many years ago chuffed that they'd met Sid James and acquired his autograph. My Nan said that he was a kind man that always had a smile for his fans.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
That’s so lovely! I do believe he was always happy to talk to fans and sign autographs - not all of them were! ❤️❤️❤️
@desgardner4627
@desgardner4627 Жыл бұрын
That was a lovely tribute to a man who was born just up the road to where I live, I remember Hancocks Half Hour quite well, all our family would gather around the old crackling radio and have a good laugh at this very funny man! once again thank you!
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Oh that’s lovely! Thank you for sharing that! And for watching the video! He was just so brilliant ❤️❤️❤️
@arteetmarteperfect4518
@arteetmarteperfect4518 10 ай бұрын
I saw Tony Hancock when he came to entertain us in Aden in 1967. Forces entertainment. He was brilliant and had us all in stitches.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 10 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness that must have been absolutely amazing - what a memory to have! Thank you for sharing! xx
@adrianlang6550
@adrianlang6550 Жыл бұрын
I forgot to say what a great talent he was and the radio shows are pure comedy gold.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
So true! ❤️❤️❤️
@smallsmalls3889
@smallsmalls3889 10 ай бұрын
I had heard of Hancock's half hour through my Mum and Dad. But it was untill the pandemic that I was looking for something to listen to and thought I would listen to Hancock's half hour. I'm so glad I did it's so funny even though there nearly 70 years old.i especially loved Kenny William's guest apparences.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 10 ай бұрын
The writing is often beyond brilliant and his collaborations gave us the absolute best comedy xx It just so sad the way things went in the end x
@craigminto2057
@craigminto2057 10 ай бұрын
I first came across Tony Hancock as a child when I found a record of The Blood Donor my parents had Fro. M then on until today I have adored Tony. His comedy was just first class I have listened and watch many of his works. They bring me such laughter and immense pleasure Thank You Craig
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 10 ай бұрын
My pleasure Craig! Thank you so much for your lovely comment and for watching the video! The Blood Donor is a true comedy classic! Tony was a true talents - it’s so sad how things went - but he has left behind such a fabulous amount of excellent entertainment that never seems to grow old! ❤️
@philsooty61
@philsooty61 10 ай бұрын
This guy was my hero when growing up it is sad that he was the instrument of his own design, he was so talented, thanks
@HeavyH2006
@HeavyH2006 10 ай бұрын
Stumbled upon your site. Wonderful stuff - love the narratives & the resting places. The Rebel was an amazing film. I sense that old Hancock was still giving back w/ all the mishaps, trekking & humourous washing line….thank you for sharing.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video - I did rather think that about the washing line - it sort of seemed appropriate - thank you for watching! xxxx
@perrythomas4115
@perrythomas4115 10 ай бұрын
Again I am very impressed with your diligence. I have been a Hancock fan for many years and actually played the great man on stage in Hancock's Last Half Hour which was a real privilege. I always presumed he would be laid to rest in Australia so to find he has a resting place in the UK was a real revelation to me. Many thanks again for another perfect tribute.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your absolutely lovely comment! It's very much appreciated! ❤❤❤
@andyjay9346
@andyjay9346 Жыл бұрын
As a small child I enjoyed Hancock's Half Hour. Tony Hancock along with the Goons were my favourite brand of British humour and then came along the Carry On gang, many of which had guest starred with Tony Hancock. I was very confused about Hancock's death as I was a teenager at high school and dismayed at losing one of my comedic idols. Later I met Sid James in 1974 when he did a rare live TV interview in Australia. 😂 Thanks for your tribute to Tony Hancock.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
You met Sid James? Oh my goodness that would have been a dream come true for me! I loved them all! Tony Hancock was such a talent - a sad end to such greatness 😢 Thank you so much for watching xxxx
@robertobordino3627
@robertobordino3627 Жыл бұрын
My favourite. Loved his work 😢
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Me too! ❤❤❤
@TheRedDevil-1968
@TheRedDevil-1968 5 ай бұрын
Breaking my heart crying at this. MY COMEDY HERO.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 5 ай бұрын
He was great - I particularly loved him with Sid James - I thought they were brilliant together xx
@spankflaps1365
@spankflaps1365 10 ай бұрын
I regularly rewatch Twelve Angry Men, The Missing Page, and The Lawyer. All the others I’ve rewatched too many times. But those three are pure gold.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 10 ай бұрын
I'm a re-watcher too! and I listen to him on Spotify! Brilliant xxx
@peterm1826
@peterm1826 Жыл бұрын
My mother actually met him. When he was in Australia 1968. She worked for a bakery and delivered bread to houses around Sydney. One of the areas was Bellevue Hill. He approached her asking for half a loaf. He took out some change but she gave it to him for free. She didn’t know who he was. Until after he died and it was on the news that’s when she recognised him. She often told us he looked miserable and his eyes looked sad. Which is why she gave him the bread. He said thank you miss. As he walked away. True story
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this! It must have been quite a shock for your mother when she realised who it was - and what a lovely thing she did ❤️ such a sad situation xx
@peterm1826
@peterm1826 Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre yeah she was definitely shocked.
@MrHotpies
@MrHotpies Жыл бұрын
Great summary of his life. His radio show still holds up decades later. He really had every possible opportunity to do great things, but the alcoholism and inner demons got the better of him. His end was so tragic.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes I absolutely agree - so sad that it went the way it did x
@fus149hammer5
@fus149hammer5 Жыл бұрын
He did get the opportunity to feature in a Hollywood movie "The Adventures Of Bullwhip Griffin" but the drink got in the way and they "let him go". That was his big chance to be as he called it "international".
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
It’s wrecked both the careers and private lives of so many creative and talented people xx
@markworth1679
@markworth1679 Жыл бұрын
he was a very funny man with a knack for talking to the camera, He had problems like all of us but his problems took over his life, May you rest in peace, and I bet the Almighty God is having a big chuckle.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
He was! It’s so sad the path he took as he was so talented!
@Nick-01536
@Nick-01536 Жыл бұрын
I have a complete set of BBC Hancock comedies on vinyl LP. He was a genuine comedy genius,one of my faves. I was born on june 25th.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
That’s marvellous! I love vinyl records I collect them too - don’t have Tony Hancock’s work though - that’s a special LP to own! June is a lovely month for birthdays!
@vivienneandersson6019
@vivienneandersson6019 Жыл бұрын
This was so interesting, strange how many comedians seem to suffer from depression and have sad personal lives x
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was pondering on this - I think they hit such a high it was impossible to maintain at the peak - and the more they tried the harder it all became - crushing for the ego!
@peterpiper831
@peterpiper831 Жыл бұрын
I think sad people try to hide their sadness from other people with humour. That applies to class clowns and office jokers as well as professional comedians.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I’d certainly agree x Some of the most talented and funny people have had the deepest insecurities and sadness that they hid from the world xx
@andibell652
@andibell652 Жыл бұрын
Lovely tribute. I have about 70 episodes of his radio show on mp3 and still listen to them in the car on my way to work. Great writing, great cast and a comedy legend still sadly missed.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much - I think the writing seems to me so much stronger then - I have wondered if it was because they had no visuals to rely on and when it transferred to TV there were no fancy sets or special effects and of course the writers had more creative freedom with language and ideas than they seem to have today too ❤️
@stananders474
@stananders474 10 ай бұрын
Me and my parents went to see Tony H at the Palandeum in August 1963. I was only 10 but laughted so much Tony H looked at me and said, "at least I've got one fan". The problem was the audience weren't laughing. Tony H stood in at the last minute after the star didnt appear. The audience weren't geared up to watch him. Happy memories for me.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 10 ай бұрын
Oh that is wonderful!!!! Thank you so much for sharing that memory - I can imagine how brilliant that was! xxxx
@tango6nf477
@tango6nf477 Жыл бұрын
His insecurity also led to him discarding Kenneth Williams whom he thought was getting more laughs and his character was taking over from his. He was sadly unable to share the limelight, and never realised that he was talented big enough to do so. Still funny to listen to now nearly 70 years on, which is truly amazing.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Yes he was terribly insecure - which is such a shame because he had so much talent - but the entertainment industry then as now required a tougher skin than Tony had xx thank you for watching!
@ianrichardson8990
@ianrichardson8990 Жыл бұрын
Dear Tony. Bless him. ❤
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@WhoDaresWins-B20
@WhoDaresWins-B20 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I LOVED TONY HANCOCK. I was gutted to learn that This Genius took his own life in Sydney. Our family emigrated to Melbourne in 1961, and were utterly shattered to learn of Tony's demise. He was such a character. When I returned to the UK in 1998 and again in 2001, I was determined to find the famous RAILWAY CUTTINGS address, but then realised it was indeed a fictitious address. I remember walking all over London looking for the full series of Tony's radio shows HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR. My wife and I played those tapes every time we went away on long trips and for the 1200 km drive from Melbourne to Brisbane via Sydney we were both paralytic with laughter and I am surprised we even complete our journey safely. One of my favourite episodes was the time when Tony decided to write poetry and had joined a "Poetic" society, and composed a poem about "RINKY TINKY ON PURPLE GRASS" Our Australian Actor who also featured in TAKE IT FROM HERE with Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield was also in that episode and as usual; Syd James' poem had to do with Horse Racing. What a tragic loss! RIP HANCOCK. Thank you for the tons of laughs you and your crew gave us.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Oh!!!! I lived in Melbourne too - Avondale Heights - for a couple of years during my childhood x yes Tony was a phenomenal talent! I still cry-laugh at ‘Sunday Afternoon’ and he was superb when teamed up with Hattie Jacques and Sid James ❤️ Thank you so much for watching the video 🌹
@WhoDaresWins-B20
@WhoDaresWins-B20 Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre Thank you kindly for a prompt response, Avondale Heights eh, I was on the other side of the Yarra. We lived in South Caulfield until; we bought our current house in West Gippsland, which we affectionately term "THE LATRINE VALLEY" instead of The Latrobe Valley as it rains here much like it used to in Scotland. Thank you so much for bringing this programme to us. So sad that he was so self destructive but then again; I suppose being a comic genius, it must have been hard for him to fight those demons. Once again many thanks and kind Rregards
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure - although I often slip behind on messages I always try my best to catch up as I love talking about my favourite subjects 🤭 Yes - we were in Sydney for a time and then moved to Melbourne! I agree about Tony being self destructive and he was such a great loss to the future of comedy so - what he could have achieved!!!!
@blueycarlton
@blueycarlton Жыл бұрын
Australian Bill Kerr (1922 - 2014) was in Hancock's Half Hour radio show 1954 - 1959. wikipedia
@lynettebrown2871
@lynettebrown2871 Жыл бұрын
I was a schoolgirl in Australia, when he killed himself in Sydney. But i was shocked and saddened, we watched Hancock/s Half Hour here.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I moved to Australia with my family shortly after it happened - Sydney first and then Melbourne! It was a very sad time to hear he had died x thank you so much for watching x
@glendaplant9032
@glendaplant9032 Жыл бұрын
Thank you💐 Tony Hancock, the legend. RIP ❤️🇬🇧
@joysynmonds9082
@joysynmonds9082 Жыл бұрын
So many comedians have tragedy behind the face we see. Comedy is an escape for them. I love a good laugh, I just wish their happiness was better.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
This is so true ❤️🌹
@patrickpayne8330
@patrickpayne8330 Жыл бұрын
Thank you again for a lovely and respectful post....as usual....please take care of your beautiful smile...your heart is true x
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Your comment is very appreciated - thank you for watching the video! ❤️❤️❤️
@ivandunne6493
@ivandunne6493 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating, thank you, and RIP The Lad Himself
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome! Thank you so much for watching ❤️
@cousinsister69
@cousinsister69 Жыл бұрын
A great comedian can raise a smile & lighten the load. Hancock unfortunately for him, had insecurities & jealousies. He used his enormous gift to give us & is still giving us all, many smiles & much laughter. 💜
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree - very true - thank you so much and thank you for watching! ❤️
@dallasmars2
@dallasmars2 Жыл бұрын
My husband said he was great so did one of his coworkers he was liked on this side of the atlantic
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
He was brilliant - it’s just so sad that things happened the way they did ❤️ thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️
@brianjones3191
@brianjones3191 Жыл бұрын
Humans are terrible at parenting! Early childhood for millions is a disaster; Tony’s demons stemmed from that time. When will we learn? Thank you for the excellent videos, and RIP one of the greatest comedians - Tony Hancock.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I think parenting skills and how important parenting is should be taught in schools - although even if you have a good understanding of what a child needs - it’s still the hardest job in the world and yet one that isn’t valued as much as it should be xx Thank you so much for your comment and for watching the video! ❤️❤️❤️
@wireless6
@wireless6 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I were married in this church (St Dunstans) back in 73, we used to visit Cranford Park quite often but have never seen anything strange in the churchyard! It was nice to see the church again in your video.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
That’s so lovely! It’s such a pretty church - I didn’t get to go inside but I can imagine it’s very special - you really do get the sense of the past there - amazing to think it’s been there since medieval times - so rich in history! ❤️
@trevorkeyes6067
@trevorkeyes6067 Жыл бұрын
2024 will mark the 100th birthday of the comedy legend
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
It will!!! I wonder if the Tony Hancock Appreciation Society will do anything special for it!
@MrExsasperated
@MrExsasperated Жыл бұрын
I was brought up on a digest of black and white comedy, film, and TV. Eventually getting colour in the late 60's! I just love all the old films and tv shows and all the characters they produced. They really were good old days. I find your films so very interesting and respectfully presented. I can tell you are a big fan as well. You are such a lovely Lady, Thank you.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! And thank you for watching - I appreciate that very much’ and YES! I was brought up the same! 🤣 I am a very big fan - I’m also very much into the lesser known starts too - the ones that were constantly working but weren’t as well known - I find it all so interesting! ❤️
@robbishop3080
@robbishop3080 Ай бұрын
Beautifully written and a warm delivery. Your visits to graves is touching and also revealing. I appreciate your work. I was brought up on Hancock and he has always been a favourite. I remember even Hancock single-45 records! I played them to death as a child (Dad used to smile at my fascination). Your narrative is so interesting: the good, the sad and the tragedy of Hancock.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your personal memories of Tony Hancock. Hancock's unique brand of humor and his memorable performances have left a lasting legacy, and it's wonderful to know that his records brought you so much joy as a child. I'm glad you found the narrative interesting. Tony Hancock's life had its highs and lows, and it's important to remember both the joy he brought to many and the challenges he faced. Your appreciation of the video means a lot, and I'm grateful for both your lovely comment and that you watch the video xxxx
@alastairsmith1096
@alastairsmith1096 Жыл бұрын
This is a great channel
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@1950accordionman
@1950accordionman 27 күн бұрын
Such a sad and tragic story, he said himself that he didn't expect to be happy.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 17 күн бұрын
It is, very sad indeed. He had so much talent xxxx
@Cecilia777100
@Cecilia777100 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your amazing life stories. I live your speaking voice . I love your tales. Keep it up. Superb ❤
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your lovely comment - you have started my day with a big smile! It’s very appreciated ❤️
@terryansell6641
@terryansell6641 Жыл бұрын
I so enjoyed the series on the radio as a child
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I still listen on Spotify! He was amazing!
@markwalker4219
@markwalker4219 Жыл бұрын
Loved this. I'm a big Hancock fan so this was a real treat. A flawed genius but a genius nonetheless.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes I agree he was - he had so much natural talent ❤️
@markwalker4219
@markwalker4219 Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre Sunday afternoon at home I think is flawless . Pure gold
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
@@markwalker4219 not many people would get that now 🤣🤣🤣 I certainly do!
@johnrider5701
@johnrider5701 Жыл бұрын
Tony hancocks centenary next year but no doubt the BBC will completely ignore the event.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I thinK you could well be right sadly x
@2011littlejohn1
@2011littlejohn1 Жыл бұрын
As a teenager It was the highlight of each Sunday afternoon to listen to Hancock's Half Hour. I once saw a documentary about him and was very pleased to note that the producer's favourite episode was also mine - A Sunday Afternoon. The jokes were so good but also contemporary - like the title of the movie in the paper - I Was A Teenage Vampire and Drank The Blood on My Washboard a reference to U.S. horror movies and Skiffle music. The washing line was far out.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Oh I love ‘A Sunday Afternoon - Stone me, what a day’ 🤣 I still listen to it every now and again on Spotify 🤭 It never gets old and I can certainly relate!
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree Жыл бұрын
I loved all the episodes with Hattie. (“At least their gravy used to move about a bit” 😂) I didn’t think any of his other female supporting actors were at all funny. Yes, I remember screaming with laughter as a child listening that Sunday Afternoon episode. Sundays really were as boring as that in those days.
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for posting.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 2 ай бұрын
My pleasure! Thank you for watching xxxx
@stephenhowlett6345
@stephenhowlett6345 Жыл бұрын
Even now his programs are funny and to think he’s now in an almost forgotten spot in a windswept and bleak looking churchyard but I’m sure he’s laughing at the line of knickers left behind, the mind boggles, maybe someone misunderstood the word bloomers to mean something other than flowers on that occasion. Well done on reaching a thousand. X.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I still listen to his shows on Spotify! Especially in the car on long journeys! The church yard itself is amazing but weirdly it’s isolated and yet not at the same time! There is a busy road that runs along side of it with non stop heavy traffic. I thought that with the washing line 🤭 Thank you! I’m well happy to have hit 1k and still can’t believe it! Thank you for your support!
@paulspice4717
@paulspice4717 Жыл бұрын
Yet another brilliant story. Thank you
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much Paul - sorry for the late response I'm catching up on comments today! xx
@jackson77722
@jackson77722 Жыл бұрын
I love your explorations,lots of useful and honest info, Back in the day Handcock,and Handcocks Half Hour, an absolute MUST, Truly a troubled Genius,,,,,,, Thank You,,,
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! And thank you for watching! Tony was brilliant! ❤️
@idaornstein1305
@idaornstein1305 Жыл бұрын
Lovely, really lovely. Of course, so sad too.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@Russellbristow
@Russellbristow Жыл бұрын
Stone me, what a talented lovely man, if anyone disagree then i’ll give them a punch up the bracket!!
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 I don’t disagree 🤣🤣🤣
@twistoffate4791
@twistoffate4791 Жыл бұрын
Ha! I haven't ever heard a "punch up the bracket" lol, but I'm American and we have some catching up to do.
@lizstevenson7801
@lizstevenson7801 Жыл бұрын
We used to listen to Hancocks half hour on the radio when I was young then it was on TV, so many laughs and such a sad ending. There were many entertainers and small business owners who were targeted by inland revenue around that time, vast amounts of tax owing that the people could never possibly repay, this resulted in a bankruptcy, prison or fleeing the country or suiside. We lost so many talented people because government act, depression, alcoholism etc it totally destroyed them in the end. Thank you for this, a truely talented man. 💕🇦🇺
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
He was brilliant I agree! Oh yes - some of them were targeted relentlessly and there was so much pressure to get out there and keep bringing the money in at the same or higher level in a business that was unpredictable and accentuated insecurities! Thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️🌹
@chrisstones1249
@chrisstones1249 7 ай бұрын
A flawed genius, with internal demons he couldn't control,but that should not excuse his behaviour. Fabulous,young lady 👍
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 7 ай бұрын
So very true Chris! Thank you for your comment!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@jonathancolling2284
@jonathancolling2284 Жыл бұрын
Lovely video 👍
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much and thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️
@gazza2933
@gazza2933 5 ай бұрын
Tony Hancock had everything and nothing. There must have been other areas of entertainment where he could have excelled. Writing, directing etc. Rest In Peace 💐
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 5 ай бұрын
I'm sure given time he could have progressed to one of those careers or maybe all xxxx
@andreadalton3489
@andreadalton3489 Жыл бұрын
The strangest thing I found in a cemetery was a clean thigh bone when I was seven and visiting the grave of my nan with my mum. I was proud as punch, thinking it was from a deer or something, but my mum was mortified and told me to put it back. I was an innocent child and quite introvert, so never forgot the story. Thank you so much for your videos, they are really interesting and I enjoy your voice.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
😮 that certainly beats anything I’ve ever found in a cemetery! Oh my goodness I can just imagine your mum’s face 🤭 Thank you so much! I’m so pleased you’ve enjoyed the videos and thank you so much for watching! ❤️
@pdunne86
@pdunne86 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant research
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️
@ColtDee
@ColtDee Жыл бұрын
Great yet sad comic
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
@jeremyhaines4481
@jeremyhaines4481 Жыл бұрын
My Late Dad liked Tony Hancock I like Tony Hancock Excellent brilliant comedian 👏
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! Tony Hancock was incredibly talented! ❤️❤️❤️
@StooFras-TheFiresofHell.
@StooFras-TheFiresofHell. Жыл бұрын
Another very interesting video of a great comedian, so sad his life turned out the way it did, perhaps he should have given people a chance instead of giving them the cold shoulder, another waste of life.🤔
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes I agree - I think he made some bad decisions and I am guessing he realised that x
@davidevans3227
@davidevans3227 9 ай бұрын
i've fallen asleep to Hancock's half hour since my parents will have suggested i listen, sometime back in the early eighties? forty years when i was a teenager and discovering flanders and swann and the goons as well lol.. but without Kenneth and definitely without sid and bill i still, even now, don't see the attraction.. i can't get over his not wanting them thankyou for sharing this and the others that you do 🙂 x
@garydiamond8124
@garydiamond8124 10 ай бұрын
Fascinating once again I do love these
@pauldurkee4764
@pauldurkee4764 Жыл бұрын
Hello Shar, As the only gardener in my family it's left to me to look after the family graves. I look after my maternal grandmother's grave, as I was very close to her, once I was tending the grave, which is in a fairly open location, I was suddenly hit by a very strong smell of perfume which seemed to come from nowhere, it lasted a short while before leaving. The perfume we always associate with my grandmother, but we can't remember the name of it. Best Wishes from Wales.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul! Thank you so much that’s a lovely story! I’ve had a similar experience too! I’d love to know the name of the perfume your grandmother wore - perfume is another passion of mine 🤭 not so much wearing it but I’m interested in the vintage perfumes my favourite actresses wore! Xx
@pauldurkee4764
@pauldurkee4764 Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre My mother also had a similar experience, sat in a pub having a drink, the same thing, a strong smell perfume suddenly descended and then went away. I enjoy your video's, it's always interesting to learn about people who were famous and such familiar names and faces to us all. 👍
@stevelee2787
@stevelee2787 2 ай бұрын
Well done injoying your pieces
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! xxxx
@stephencopeland238
@stephencopeland238 Жыл бұрын
What a lovely video you have given - it is so powerful. Thank you so very much taking the time to produce and preserve the memories of TH. Thank you so much again
@colinturner4158
@colinturner4158 Жыл бұрын
Tony definitely had a self destruction button
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
He did - such a shame I'm sure he would of continued to be a major success x
@margaretormerod6943
@margaretormerod6943 Жыл бұрын
Have always enjoyed Hancock a genius and a very complicated man. I think he only wanted to get the laughs and so destroyed the many friends around him. RIP Anthony you have brought me such joy
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
I agree - I think you’re right - the laughs meant so much to him ❤️
@LVPAcharn
@LVPAcharn Жыл бұрын
Thank you xxx
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
My pleasure - thank you for watching ❤️
@stuartbennett5268
@stuartbennett5268 Жыл бұрын
I often walked Lollie, my neighbour’s small terrier, thru Horsham [vic., aus.] Cemetery, usually sticking 2 the str8’sh path, except 4 one occasion when I followed Loll’s lead, began 2 worry about the impropriety, @ which point we came across a lady’s grave, the headstone declaring the woman had died exactly a wk before I was born; I took this AS A SIGN, & never strayed again (well, hardly ever 🙄)!
@Prometheus833
@Prometheus833 5 ай бұрын
In my younger days I worked in a few different cemeteries preforming many duties that included general maintenance, landscaping,digging, site prep and burials. I’ve found quite a few odd thing’s but one that came to my immediate attention is the multitude of dogs and cats that are buried on what I’m assuming is their owners grave. To clarify, some plots in cemeteries allow a single plot to be use for double burial, stacked one upon top of the other so when reopened these particular graves, I’d immediately come across animal remains.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 5 ай бұрын
Oh! I think there are lots of pet lovers that would like their pets to be buried with them eventually - I do know of some people that have had their beloved pets ashes scattered on their graves xxx
@herby4215
@herby4215 Жыл бұрын
Great showman rare to see these vintage film reels
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
He was! Brilliant ❤️
@stevemaclaine4547
@stevemaclaine4547 Жыл бұрын
this man was the king of comedy, God bless him.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
He was! ❤️❤️❤️
@timwright4263
@timwright4263 Жыл бұрын
0:44 I saw this image of the road in which Hancock was born and knew instantly it was Birmingham 😆. 'Hall Green' is a hop and a skip from where I live. So sad that Tony, much like Jim Morrison of The Doors, was hell-bent on self-destruction.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
That’s so cool!!!! Yes - terribly sad that Tony was set on self destruct - such a waste xx
@ronabarr950
@ronabarr950 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Great video as always, well done on finding the plaque x
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was so surprised to eventually find it there! I thought it would be in a more prominent place!
@jeffmakor7135
@jeffmakor7135 Жыл бұрын
Hi. When I'm painting I enjoy listening to biogs and seeing as I love classic British humour and film, your channel serves as a perfect companion to me. Thanks so much for well produced uploads. Jeff.xxxx
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
That’s absolutely amazing! Thank you Jeff! I love that! I’ve got a fab one lined up next - film more than humour - I hope you enjoy it! ❤️
@paulcusirinzon9794
@paulcusirinzon9794 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your lovely posts.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
You’re most welcome! Thank you! X
@paulclay8547
@paulclay8547 9 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Tony Hancock. He was such a funny man. Great entertainer. Love his work.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 9 ай бұрын
Me too! xx thank you for watching xx
@michaelhawthorne8696
@michaelhawthorne8696 Жыл бұрын
That story from 13:38 brought a tear to my eye People around the globe loved his show..me too...
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️ He was brilliant! ❤️❤️❤️
@richarddyasonihc
@richarddyasonihc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video - I was born in 1952 & grew up enjoying Tony Hancock’s humour and of course many of his contemporaries. If anyone is anything like me it would be John `Le John the mesurier - very poorly gytrated by some of his closest friends (including both Hattie & Joan). Like you, I am fond of visiting churches & other Iconic, if strange English historical sites. And believe it or not , I am a member of the burial board which serves two local parishes. ISO, I know where I am going to eventually lie! Hopefully a quite a few years in the future.R.D.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching! Oh yes I agree totally about John! And also about visiting interesting places! I just truly love history - and discovering more about the lives of people from the past - both famous and not famous! I’ve discovered so amazingly interesting ‘ordinary’ lives on my research journeys! My friend has also secured her place for the future 🤭 ❤️
@johnsutcliffe171
@johnsutcliffe171 Жыл бұрын
very many thanks, and very well done.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much - I really appreciate that ❤️ thank you for watching!
@britgirl68
@britgirl68 Жыл бұрын
Interesting find of the camp site ! What a brilliant and also destructive mind Tony had towards the end tragic. Love your trips to these wonderful cemeteries and graveyards. You captured it all so well 💕 Well done 👏 👏
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Yes it’s often the way - brilliant and destructive x Well it was rather odd with the washing line 🤭 and I couldn’t help laughing as it felt a bit like a comedy sketch! 🤣
@colinturner4158
@colinturner4158 Жыл бұрын
Your presentation is excellent thank you
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! And thank you for watching! ❤️
@Angela-cc1hd
@Angela-cc1hd 3 ай бұрын
Really interesting and well narrated😊
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 3 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your lovely comment and for watching - it’s very appreciated xxxx
@johnfalstaff2270
@johnfalstaff2270 Жыл бұрын
Great comedian. I love a movie "Rebel", where he played unaccomplished art painter and accompanied by another British great, George Sanders. Why did I mention them? Because shortly after both actors committed suicide. Did you know about that? Sidney James and John Le Mesurier (mentioned in video) were great actors too. Unfortunately, American TV shows no signs to bring the British and the whole European film culture here to the US.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Yes I know them all very well… figuratively speaking 🤭 they are all major favourites of mine! One of my favourite movie scenes is in All About Eve when George enters the party with Marilyn Monroe! Wonderful film - but apparently his wife Zsa Zsa Gabor wouldn’t allow George to eat in the canteen with Marilyn while on set 🤭
@zenzen9131
@zenzen9131 Жыл бұрын
An excellent video, thanks for sharing it with us
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much and thank you for watching x
@kathybrown3160
@kathybrown3160 Жыл бұрын
Strangest thing i ever encountered in a cemetery happened about 15 years ago. I'd visited my parents grave and decided to go for a wander. It was a very cold day and as far as i could see,hardly anyone else in (of the living type at least!). I was walking along,lost in my own thoughts,when i heard a baby crying. It sounded quite muffled and i couldn't see anybody so just assumed it was someone further on in the cemetery so i just carried on walking. Anyhoo several seconds later i heard it again,louder and clearer,a newborn baby crying! I stopped qgain,looked around and found i'd walked to a corner of the cemetery mainly allocated to the graves of babies that had died after a few days/weeks or babies born asleep. When i realised where i was i didn't feel afraid or anything but i did feel really sad for a minute or two. I've been back lots of time since but never heard anything again. Strange but a 100% true story.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness - I 100% believe you because I had the same experience - I’ve always loved Valerie Gaunt - and I’d visited her before with flowers - on one occasion I was having a browse around the cemetery (as you do 🤭) reading inscriptions when I heard a child giggling and laughing - I was totally on my own - literally no living person in sight and the cemetery has a road in the distance - no paths more like a country road and farm fields behind - it was the strangest thing and like you the children’s section was just behind me! It was so lovely - no fear at all - it made me smile ❤️🌹I can’t say if there was an earthly explanation for it - but I couldn’t see one! Xx
@kathybrown3160
@kathybrown3160 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Very similar to my experience....thank you for sharing x
@melhiley2806
@melhiley2806 Жыл бұрын
This site is extraordinary and unique,and I am certain that no other country could have produces such in depth information in this field,REMARKABLE 🤟
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
That’s so lovely if you! Thank you so much for your kind comment - it’s very much appreciated! ❤️
@melly9037
@melly9037 10 ай бұрын
My uncle was was an estate agent for Tony Hancock 😊
@twinkle3026
@twinkle3026 Жыл бұрын
What a lovely lady you are! You give all of your featured heavenly stars a huge respect and i think the beautiful flowers cap off your sweet natured videos a treat! Thank you! Incidentally, i wonder if one day, you would visit Nancy Spungen @ Sid Vicious's final resting place please, as i am a big fan of theirs. Thank you once again! xxxxx
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate your comment 🌹 ohhhh! Sid and Nancy - now you’re talking my teenage years! I remember those days well - I believe Nancy is buried in the US and Sid’s mother wanted her son buried with Nancy but Nancy’s family objected so rumour has it that his ashes sprinkled on Nancy grave - I don’t know for sure but I did hear that ❤️
@twinkle3026
@twinkle3026 Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre You're very welcome and thank you for your info. I appreciate this. xxxxx
@stewartwebb5699
@stewartwebb5699 Жыл бұрын
Well. You have hit the sweet spot as usual. I am a bit of a Tony anorak (a member of THAS for many years). Thank you so much..
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Oh my goodness Tony was such an interesting person! And of course incredibly talented! X
@sdj4112
@sdj4112 Жыл бұрын
St Dunstans church Cranford. I rang church bells there in the 1960’s. The Very Reverend Father Beebee was the rector who permitted Tony’s ashes to be scattered just outside the boundary wall of the church yard.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for that information - someone else had mentioned why Tony was on the boundary - I hadn’t realised when I visited - I just thought it seemed an odd placement - it’s a beautiful church ❤️
@regina7837
@regina7837 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful bad and bazaar thank you so much such great content in your storys lv Pauliexxx and Ginaxxxxxx
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much! ❤️❤️❤️
@lindsayziehl8937
@lindsayziehl8937 Жыл бұрын
love your stories
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!!
@meggrobi
@meggrobi 10 ай бұрын
A bit of trivia, Tony move into the flat we left at 96 Birriga Rd, Bellevue Hill,it was where he committed suicide. The address was publicised in the papers and in those days failing celebrities would come to Australia to wring out the last vestiges of popularity for a quick buck. If I remember correctly, the local TV show he did was panned.
@Knobbynomates
@Knobbynomates 9 ай бұрын
Well done, nicely narrated. I worked in the homeless sector ... we had a fellow who would bed down for the night under a moveable slab and a hollow recess in the middle of a graveyard. He preferred that to living in a hostel. But would call in for hot meals from time to time. When I was a police officer I would sit with my sandwhiches and watch out for the grey lady , who was often seen by security guards at car park . I never saw her. Or anyone else funnily enough. Nice quiet spot for me midnight lunch. I posess a picture pre digital....I took a foto of a kings head on a doorway to a church. When I got the foto back there was just one eye looking back where there should have been an empty hole. Most peculiar . When digital came in I took a foto of the photo...in an attempt to blow it up .....which I did....and the eye looks even more real....oooerrr mrs. But Ive had a lifetime of seeing the odd ofd unexplainable thing .....exoerience. The only one that gave me the heebie gerbies .....were shadow people. I watched them as I walked home 17 yrs old. For about 3 or 4 mins ( police cadet ). 12 .25 am. . It was totally unexpected and I had no idea what the hell they were . I rang the station....but they found no signs of anything. I have seen weirder but they upset my equlibrium. Thus would love to see again to check it out. Now I am a old man lol.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre 8 ай бұрын
Oooh!!! Thank you for your interesting stories! I think there are certainly many things that can’t be explained! I keep meaning to go back to that particular cemetery to see if it has the same feel as it did that particular day I went there - I’ve since learned that Tony is in the strange/odd area almost outside of the churchyard due to the manner of his death - I think that’s so sad x
@Knobbynomates
@Knobbynomates 8 ай бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre Indeed it is silly. Most graveyards have two realities. One a yew.....as yews where the key significant tree in old worship ....pre Christian...Thus the sign that it has been holy before Christianity, and two the west side should hold the graveyard. All churches face the same directions ...east for birth hence christening side and west for death as with the movement of the sun. So no matter where you were dropped in Europe you could tell nsew..by the church. Handy in a war in a parachute descending into fog.....otherwise not so handy to know lol. . I'm the only person I know that gets Deva jue in visual and dialogue lasting minutes. Anything caught in a moment is imagination....those things that linger not so. I like this little Poem. I saw a man who wasn't there ( done it myself) he wasn't there again today I wish that man would go away.
@maribelfarnsworth4565
@maribelfarnsworth4565 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a great summary of his life!
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Thank you so much for your lovely comment and for watching! It’s very appreciated xx
@Greenwillow
@Greenwillow Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Have been a fan for quite sometime, have all of Hancock’s Half Hour Radio and TV and his movies. I read a biography on him a few years ago and always remembered that touching bit about his ashes on the plane. So sad to see his resting place almost hidden like that. He will always be a legend to me. Thank you again.
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I literally sobbed trying to tell the ashes story - it took me three goes!!! I get a bit emotional! There was a lot of atmosphere at the church - I couldn’t believe where he was though! And yes! He will always be a legend - a real icon of comedy!
@Greenwillow
@Greenwillow Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre I would probably be bawling myself if I was there, pre-menapause😳😉
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 I hear you! I really do lol Because I focus on people I love - I find it really hard sometimes dealing with the sad bits! 😥
@Greenwillow
@Greenwillow Жыл бұрын
@@BeautifulBadandBizarre I understand that, but I find even watching a movie turns on the water works. Ah Well, I guess I will suffer like all women.😫😉
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
@@Greenwillow well yes… that’s my experience too if it involves animals lol I love Diana Dors and I’ve watched A Kid for Two Farthings more times than I say say 🤣 but I never fair to cry when I watch it - the little animal graveyard breaks me up every time!
@robertsouthernsouthern5524
@robertsouthernsouthern5524 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video
@BeautifulBadandBizarre
@BeautifulBadandBizarre Жыл бұрын
My pleasure - you’re very welcome - Tony Hancock was such a fascinating character!
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