On the 50th anniversary of his death, we look at the comedian's influence.
After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956.
On the anniversary of Tony Hancock's death, Paul Merton talks about the late comedian.
The Lad announces that he is rejecting society to go and live a truly rural life.
Sid persuades the Lad to be a director of his guided tours company, but there's a snag.
Poet Pam Ayres chooses the lad himself, Tony Hancock.