Air Date: December 9, 1957 (BBC)
Hancock has quit his job and now for the last six months is a professional competition enterer. But in those six months he has only won six bob. Hancock however eventually wins, not just one competition but a whole series of competitions, which makes him a millionaire. However, Sid tricks Hancock to go into business with him, which sees Sid live the high life, while Hancock doesn't have a penny to his name. Sid through some dodgy deals squanders all of the money and they are back to square one.
Tony Hancock, Sid James.
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