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In the studio with Tony Hancock
A Cambridgeshire man has been reminiscing about the day he ended up being part of an iconic recording session involving one of the country's greatest comedians.
Alan Florence, from Manea, was 17 and working in a London sound studio when none other than Tony Hancock came in to re-record the classic 'Blood Donor' and 'Radio Ham' episodes for the vinyl album market.
John Devine has been to meet him.
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