In 1961 Hancock was the most successful and best-loved performer on British television, having just recorded his famous episode, The Blood Donor. The rest of his life was rather different. A funny and poignant dramatisation of the last eight years in the life of the comedian Tony Hancock , written by William Humble and starring Alfred Molina.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| William Humble | Writer | ||
| Alfred Molina | Guest Star |