Tony Hancock was a very big name in the fifties and sixties. More known for radio and TV than movies though.
I don't know if it's available but try to check out Hancock's Half Hour.
Thanks for the tips.
It is rather an oddity, because I very much enjoy vintage British comedy - film, television and radio - and yet Hancock's shows have passed me by. Even reading books on the subject, his name comes up again and again as a legend, and
Hancock's Half Hour is viewed as a comedy benchmark. He's worked, too, with many artists and writers whose work I enjoy (Kenneth Williams, Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Galton & Simpson).
Exploring his work seems like a no-lose prospect, really. And truthfully I feel a little incomplete for not having done so yet.