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The Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security030 - Info Stealers, GrapheneOS Drama, and Why Video Games and Anti-Virus Are SpywareIn this episode, I address listener feedback and corrections regarding use of public Wi-Fi, MAC addresses, and aliases. I dive deep into the nuances of MAC address randomization on GrapheneOS versus Apple’s private Wi-Fi addresses, explaining why GrapheneOS offers superior privacy protection. I discuss the real threats of public Wi-Fi in 2025 (hint: it’s not hackers with Wireshark), and share my approach with aliases.I also cover the rising threat of infostealers like Atomic Info Stealer for macOS, the dangerous intersection of gaming cheats and malware, and why I avoid third-party antivirus software. Most importantly, I addr...2025-07-1852 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security029 - Minimize not Militarize and Avoiding Surveillance with GrapheneOSIn this episode, I explore the difference between the military mindset and the more stealth approach of minimization in cybersecurity. I share the results from the Ghost in the Source Capture the Flag (CTF) challenge, revealing how the winners cracked the AES encryption using dictionary attacks, keyword harvesting and the cipher tool hidden in robots.txt. I discuss why the “assume breach” mentality just leaves the doors wide open, using examples from Kevin Mitnick’s 1981 Pacific Bell infiltration to modern ransomware groups like Scattered Spider who breached MGM and Marks & Spencer through social engineering.I also cover practi...2025-07-0754 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security028 - Silence & Stealth - Mailbox, Email & Anti-KYC Phone StrategiesIn this episode, I discuss three key strategies for maintaining privacy and security across your physical mailbox, email, and phone. I discuss the growing Matrix community, explore alternative mailing solutions using co-working spaces, detail a four-tier email strategy, and examine the concerning spread of Flock ALPR cameras. I also share insights on anonymous eSIM options and answer listener questions about dealing with Know-Your-Customer requirements.In this week’s episode:Joining the Matrix community with ElementPhysical mailbox strategies: UPS stores, virtual CMRA addresses, and co-working spacesFour-tiered email approach using ProtonMail, Fastmail, SimpleLogin, and Gmail sock puppetMobile phone pr...2025-06-2045 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security027 - Stop Playing the Game, Join The New Matrix Privacy CommunityIn this episode, I discuss breaking free from the Apple ecosystem, the dangers of social media oversharing, and introduce our new Matrix community. I also cover the upcoming capture the flag challenge, share thoughts on the OSINT Defense & Security Framework progress, and rant about security theater at airports and online services that block VPNs.In this week’s episode:Apple’s $95 million lawsuit and the ecosystem lock-in problemWhy people overshare on social media and how OSINT can exploit itIntroduction to the Matrix communityCapture the Flag challenge launching June 21st!Progress update on the OSINT Defense & Security Fram...2025-06-1444 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security026 - Ghost in the Source (Announcement)In this brief episode between travels, I announce the “Ghost in the Source” capture the flag challenge, a cryptographic hunt on my website starting June 21st, 2025. At the end of June I will pick 3 lucky winners which will receive a 6-month TryHackMe subscription voucher. I also provide an update on our new Matrix community.In this week’s episode:Announcing the “Ghost in the Source” CTF challengeChallenge details and rulesPrize information: 3 x 6-month TryHackMe vouchers!Matrix community update for listener interactionFuture plans for OSINT CTF challengesShow Links:CTF Challenge Page - https://psysecure.com/ctf/“W...2025-05-3107 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security025 - AI Privacy Concerns with ChatGPT and ClaudeIn this episode, I explore the privacy implications of using AI apps like ChatGPT and Claude on mobile devices. I discuss why ChatGPT’s requirement for Google Play Store login and audio recording storage led me to Claude on my GrapheneOS device. I also cover my daily app setup, Windows telemetry blocking with SimpleWall, macOS privacy with Little Snitch, and the potential of System76 Linux laptops.In this week’s episode:Privacy comparison between ChatGPT and Claude AI appsChatGPT’s audio recording storage and data export concernsGrapheneOS setup without Google Play Store loginUsing FUTO Keyboard and FUTO V...2025-05-2638 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security024 - Minimize What Can Be Known with the OSINT Defense & Security Framework (OSDF)In this episode, I discuss what has been keeping me away from the mic, the Open Source Intelligence Defense and Security Framework (ODSF), and share updates on privacy topics including browser security, autonomous taxis, airport security cameras, and managing cryptocurrency. I also address listener questions about anonymous SIM cards and creating separate online identities.Official Website: https://psysecure.comIn this week’s episode:Introducing the Open Source Intelligence Defense and Security Framework (ODSF)Browser privacy comparisons (Firefox, LibreWolf, Brave, Mulvad)Experiences with Waymo autonomous taxis and privacy considerationsTSA security cameras and opting out of...2025-05-1342 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security023 - Apple Removes ADP in the UK, the Privacy Implications and Listener Q&AIn this episode, we dive into Apple’s latest privacy retreat with the removal of Advanced Data Protection (ADP) for iCloud in the UK. We break down why Apple made this move, how ADP works, and what it means for users who care about encryption and data security. If you’re in the UK and using Apple’s ecosystem, this episode is a must-listen as I cover strategies to keep your data secure despite Apple’s decision.In this week’s episode:The UK’s Investigatory Powers ActA technical breakdown of how iCloud ADP was supposed to protect u...2025-02-2430 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security022 - Deep Dive into Session Private Messenger with Co-Founder Kee JefferysIn this week’s episode, we take a deep dive into Session, a private messaging app, with its co-founder Kee Jefferys. We discuss the philosophy behind Session, its technical architecture, and the broader implications of privacy in a world increasingly hostile to anonymous communication. Kee shares insights on the importance of decentralized networks, the risks of phone number-based messaging, and the role of cryptocurrency in supporting private infrastructure.We also touch on operational security (OPSEC), the real-world challenges of getting people to adopt privacy tools, and how Session is working to improve usability while maintaining strong privacy pr...2025-02-031h 10The Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security021 - Digital Minimalism and Why Your Messages Aren't Really PrivateIn this week's episode we dive deep into both the psychological and privacy implications of social media apps. I reflect on my observations during recent travels, and explore how social media platforms are distorting human connections while simultaneously collecting vast amounts of personal data.The episode also tackles the technical aspects of email systems to the limitations of encrypted messaging apps, providing practical advice for maintaining privacy.In this week's episode:Listener Questions - Deep dive into pfSense vs OPNsense, mobile VPN usage, and dealing with license plate readersSocial Media Privacy - Analysis...2025-01-2041 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security020 - The State of Privacy in 2025This week on The Lockdown, The Practical Privacy & Security Podcast, we’re kicking off the new year with reflections, updates, and a deep dive into key privacy issues that are shaping 2025. From privacy settings on iOS and GrapheneOS, to AI assistants and their potential privacy pitfalls, this episode covers practical advice, insights, and solutions for everyday users. Additionally, I explore new state-level privacy laws across the U.S. and what they mean for both businesses and individuals.In this week’s episode:Reflecting on personal privacy practices and professional projects.A look at U.S. state priv...2025-01-0657 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security019 - A Conversation with Luke Mulks from Brave SoftwareIn this episode I speak with Luke Mulks, who is the VP of Business Operations at Brave Software. We discuss the privacy concerns over traditional web-based ads, and why Brave is offering a privacy-first alternative. Show Links:Brave Software:  https://brave.com/podcast/ The Brave Technologist Podcast: https://brave.com/podcast/"Well who's gonna monitor the monitors of the monitors?" - Carla Dean (Enemy of the State)Podcast music: Recluse by Ray Heffer  Official Website: https://psysecure.comPodcast music: The R3cluse ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ 2024-12-131h 01The Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security018 - Back to the Basics and not Overthinking PrivacyIn this episode, we go back to the basics as I discuss what I would do today if I were starting from scratch. It begins with deleting social media accounts, especially Facebook. Additionally, we have an update from Optery in response to listener feedback.We discuss tools like LibreWolf, Brave, and GrapheneOS, and compare privacy approaches for mobile devices, including Pixel and iPhone. A segment is dedicated to starting a privacy-first journey, from deleting social media accounts to adopting secure communication and password management practices. The episode also touches on how AI, including large language models (LLMs...2024-11-2949 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security017 - Privacy During a Natural Disaster, Self-Hosting Nextcloud, Backblaze B2 & Restic, and Farewell FirefoxIn this episode, recorded on October 10, 2024, I dive into privacy and security during natural disasters, highlighting essential tools like iOS 18’s satellite messaging and Starlink for maintaining communication when traditional systems fail. Next I dive into self-hosting in depth, particularly focusing on Nextcloud for privacy-conscious file sync. The episode concludes with a detailed analysis of a critical vulnerability in Firefox and the merits of switching to LibreWolf for enhanced privacy and security.In this week’s episode:Privacy During Natural Disasters. Using of iOS 18’s satellite communication features for emergency contact, Starlink for off-grid internet access, and th...2024-10-1156 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security016 - Privacy Discussion with Tyler from EasyOptOutsIn this episode, we have a special guest, Tyler Murphy, co-founder of EasyOptOuts, a data removal service focused on helping people remove their personal information from publicly accessible people search sites. Tyler discusses the inspiration behind EasyOptOuts, the challenges of maintaining privacy in a world of constant data breaches, and offers insights into data removal from various brokers. This conversation is packed with advice for anyone looking to regain control over their online privacy.In this week’s episode:Tyler shares how EasyOptOuts was founded, the challenges faced, and their mission to make data removal ac...2024-09-061h 06The Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security015 - NPD202401 (National Public Data Breach) and Windows 11In today’s show, I discuss the National Public Data (NPD) breach, which contains 2.7 billion records, including the social security numbers of US residents. I cover how to check if your SSN is part of the breach and emphasize the importance of setting up a credit freeze for yourself and your kids. I also explore some useful tools for searching large datasets and share my thoughts on a Reddit post.In this week's episode:On the brink of giving up!Using OnlyOffice as a Google Docs alternativeNational Public Data (NPD) breachRipgrep (rg) and Silver Searcher (ag) to...2024-08-3027 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security014 - Social Media, OPSEC for OSINT, and AI SecurityThis week I respond to a few listener questions, primarily around the use of social media as a privacy enthusiast. Love it or hate it, you can guess which camp I'm in, social media like LinkedIn has almost become a requirement for job searches, employers, and connecting with other professionals. I also touch on OPSEC for OSINT, a new talk track I am planning to present in the future. It's important for all of us to maintain better Operational Security (OPSEC). Finally, I share my latest blog post: Venturing into AI Security with Locally Hosted LLMs, and why locally...2024-08-0921 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security013: iCloud Private Relay, Complete pfSense Guide, and Privacy for KidsIn this week’s show, I take a deeper dive into Apple’s iCloud Private Relay, discussing who should and who shouldn’t use it. I then discuss my latest article, “The Complete Setup Guide to pfSense for Privacy and Security,” and the benefits of an always-on VPN. Lastly, for those who are parents, I offer a discussion on privacy for kids and some non-invasive techniques for protecting them online. In this week's episode:IntroiCloud Private RelayComplete Guide to pfSensePrivacy for KidsListener questionsShow Links:The Complete Setup Guide to pfSense for Privacy and Security...2024-07-2750 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security012: Back to the Basics, Back to the iPhone, Authy API AbuseThis week we go back to the basics of privacy and security for the average Joe or Jane, and discuss the latest iPhone settings for privacy. I also discuss the Twilio Authy API abuse that resulted in 33 million phone numbers for Authy accounts being exposed. Huge thank you to the Patreon supporters!In this week's episode:Back to the basicsAdvice for the 'average Joe' The Twilio Authy API breach iPhone privacy settings Listener question on doorbell camerasShow Links:1Password Security Audits: https://support.1password.com/security-assessments/Bitwarden Security Audits: https://bitwarden.com/hel...2024-07-1932 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security011 - Living Like a Recluse, Living Trusts, GrapheneOS, and Listener QuestionsAfter escaping to the mountains and living like a recluse for the past few months, I am back. In this week's show, I discuss my latest experiences in purchasing a home and titling in a living trust, along with the potential obstacles with title deeds and mortgage lenders, and avoiding data breaches with utility companies. I also revisit GrapheneOS after using it daily for the past year, and answer listener questions.In this week's episode:Living in the mountainsBuying a house with a living trustPotential pitfalls with title deeds and mortgage lendersBalancing privacy and securityThe 'All...2024-05-2453 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security010 - Alternatives to Authy, SANS OSINT Summit, and Selling your Soul to CLEARIn this week's show, I discuss CLEAR's intrusive privacy policy and highlight alternatives to Authy using KeePass, with a privacy friendly solution for scanning QR codes. I also address the common mistakes people make when backing up their MFA codes. Additionally, I share some of the highlights from attending the SANS OSINT Summit in Washington, D.C., and explore various uses for custom domain names. Finally, I touch on the Starbucks app and the benefits of using Tello for pre-paid SIM cards.Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdown2024-03-1537 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security009 - Data Broker Sites and a Conversation with Lawrence Gentilello from OpteryIn today's show, I have a conversation with Lawrence  Gentilello, the CEO and Founder of Optery, a personal data removal service. Lawrence shares his own experiences with identity theft and what motivated him to start Optery. We also discuss the future of privacy in the United States, Utah's new privacy law, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), and the bare minimum you should be doing to protect and secure your private data.Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on March 6, 2024Follow R...2024-03-0853 minThe Sound of Tech To Come... A Veeam PodcastThe Sound of Tech To Come... A Veeam PodcastAn Introduction to the world of the Field CISO with Ray Heffer | SOTTC Episode #10 In this episode of "The Sound of Tech to Come," hosted by Anthony Spiteri, Ray Heffer, Field CISO for the Americas at Veeam Software, discusses his journey in the cybersecurity field, from tackling early cyber threats as an IT manager to his strategic position at Veeam. With a career spanning over twenty years, Ray touches on key aspects of cybersecurity, including the need for education, integrating data protection with incident response, and navigating governance, risk management, and compliance. The conversation also covers the Field CISO role's intricacies, how data protection and cybersecurity intersect, and the challenges and...2024-03-0535 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security008 - Anonymity with TOR, Data Removals, and Mozilla MonitorIn this weeks show I discuss some of the concerns of using TOR over a VPN, and take another look at data removal from people search sites, including a look at Mozilla Monitor, a new service for data removal from the makers of Firefox. I'll also discuss the importance of freezing your credit and putting the title of your home into a revocable living trust, prior to removing your records from people search sites.Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on February 16, 20242024-02-1623 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityIMPOSTER SYNDROME | FRIDAY FIELD NOTESIn this Friday Field Notes episode of The Lockdown, I share my experience with imposter syndrome, and compare practical privacy approaches with extreme measures, inspired by my move to the USA.Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on January 31, 2024In this week's episode:Using alias names with food appsMore on practical privacy vs the extremeMy motivations for privacy after my move to the USASimplewall for Windows 10Using Virtual MachinesDual boot Windows for gaming vs productivityMicro-segmentation strategiesWindows 10 LTSC for...2024-02-0120 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security007 - Defensive OSINT, Privacy on the Road, More Aliases, and Face MorphingThis week, I introduce Defensive OSINT, address privacy concerns while on the road, and examine the intricacies of alias usage and AI-based face morphing for photo alteration. Sharing insights from my recent travels, I highlight the need for vigilance and innovative strategies for maintaining privacy on the go. The episode explores the pros and cons of using alias names for hotel bookings, including the challenges of identity verification during check-in, while I discuss smart, alternative solutions for these scenarios. Join me as we navigate the complexities of preserving privacy in an era rife with survlleiance and data breaches, providing...2024-01-2952 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security006 - When you Lose your Phone, Nextcloud, and Backups with Restic and Backblaze B2In this week's episode, it's time to wrap up 2023 with another look at Privacy.com, and my strategies for avoiding bank account lockout. I delve into the CIA Triad, breaking down its relevance to everyday privacy concerns. The episode also takes a practical turn with a guide on using FindMyDevice on GrapheneOS, and the FindMyDevice feature on the Garmin Instinct 2 watch for tracking lost phones.I also tackle the debate between biometric authentication and passcodes, taking our threat model into consideration. For those interested in storage synchronization solutions, I discuss using Nextcloud for a variety of purposes...2024-01-0542 minWoman\'s HourWoman's HourWeekend Woman's Hour: Emily Blunt, Stammering, Long-distance friendships, Maria Callas' legacyResearch by the charity Stamma shows that 8% of children will start stuttering at some point. Our listener Geri, a mother who’s son has a stammer, got in touch with Woman’s Hour and asked us to discuss the topic. Kirsten Howells from Stamma, Tiktok influencer Jessie Yendle and Geri join Claire McDonnell to share their own experiences and advice.Actor Emily Blunt found fame as the scene-stealing assistant in The Devil Wears Prada, and has since starred in many films including Mary Poppins Returns and A Quiet Place with her real-life husband John Krasinski. She is also...2023-12-0254 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security005 - Brave vs Firefox, and When Privacy Goes WrongIn this week’s show, Ray Heffer gives a farewell to Michael Bazzell's Privacy, Security, and OSINT show. Also, speculation about living in a faraday cage continues, and the reasons Firefox is still better than Brave for privacy and security. Ray also talks about when privacy techniques go wrong, with his lockout from Privacy.com.Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on  November 22nd, 2023 This week's episode:IntroductionNotable mention for Michael BazzellNew website and Twitter accountWhy I don't use...2023-11-2430 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityZERO TRUST | FRIDAY FIELD NOTESIn this week’s FRIDAY FIELD NOTES, Ray Heffer discusses the Zero Trust security model, a framework that's revolutionizing how organizations protect their critical systems and data. Diving into the depths of cybersecurity, we clear up common myths and misinterpretations surrounding Zero Trust, illuminating its role as not just a defensive strategy but a comprehensive approach to modern threats.Zero Trust operates on the principle of "never trust, always verify," but what does this mean in practice? Zero Trust doesn't just look outward; it recognizes that threats also come from the inside. By assuming that a breach is...2023-11-1013 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security004 - The Psychology of Social EngineeringWelcome to episode four of The Lockdown - The Practical Privacy and Security podcast.Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on November 06, 2023This week's episode:1. I'm back!2. Traveling to London and Los Angeles3. A major privacy invasion for Jennifer Lawrence4. The Psychology of social engineeringIntro music: The Lockdown"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." - Ralph Waldo Emerson2023-11-0620 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security003 - The Invisible Net, and Why I use GrapheneOSWelcome to episode three of The Lockdown - The Practical Privacy and Security podcast.Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on April 09, 2023This week's episode:1. The case of Zachary McCoy2. Why do all this?3. The Apple Ecosystem4. My experience with GrapheneOSGet GrapheneOS: https://grapheneos.org/The case of Zachary McCoy:https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/sep/16/geofence-warrants-reverse-search-warrants-police-googleTracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police:https://www...2023-04-1025 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security002 - The Lastpass Breach and Recommended Password ManagersWelcome to episode two of The Lockdown - Practical Privacy and Security podcast. In this episode I share the saga of the LastPass breach, and my thoughts on password managers and authenticator apps. Follow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on March 19, 2023This week's episode:1. The LastPass Breach2. Password Managers: Dashlane, 1Password, BitWarden, and KeePassXC3. Authenticator Apps: Google Authenticator, Aegis, and Authy.Recommended Password Managers:1. https://keepassxc.org (Desktop)2. https://www.keepassdx.com (Android only)3...2023-03-2043 minThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & SecurityThe Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security001 - Stalkerware and the Data CollectorFollow on Twitter (X): @privacypodSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/TheLockdownThis episode was recorded on March 10, 2023Show Links:Stalkerware: https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/07/stalkerware_developer_fined/IntelTechniques (List of People Search Sites): https://inteltechniques.com/workbook.htmlThis week's privacy tips:1. Privacy check-up / opt-out from people search sites2. Establish a Revocable Living Trust. Be sure to hire an estate planning attorney.3. Custom domains with Namecheap and add privacy.4. Setup a private mailbox with UPS.5. Use Privacy.com for virtual payment cards.6...2023-03-1328 minQSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radioQSO Today Podcast - Interviews with the leaders in amateur radioRay Heffer G4NSJ on restoration of 1940s AM radio setsRay Heffer, G4NSJ, commandeered the family shortwave radio, as a kid,  to further his interest in shortwave listening and ultimately amateur radio. Ray made his career as a television, radio, and audio visual equipment repairman, and now specializes in the repair and restoration of 1940’s vintage AM radio sets.  I found this endeavor to be fascinating and Ray has created some clever and novel solutions to keep these radios entertaining their owners in the QSO Today.2019-07-051h 10Enter a New World Through Your Headphones With Free AudiobookEnter a New World Through Your Headphones With Free AudiobookHancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Volume 2 Audiobook by Alan SimpsonListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 332628 Title: Hancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Volume 2 Author: Alan Simpson, Ray Galton Narrator: Full Cast , Sid James, Tony Hancock Format: Unabridged Length: 05:03:00 Language: English Release date: 04-05-18 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Non-Fiction, Art & Music, General Comedy Summary: A fascinating collection of rare and remastered radio & TV material starring Tony Hancock This second treasury of rare archive material is spearheaded by four newly-restored radio episodes of Hancocks Half Hour, all from 1956: The New Secretary, Anna and the King of Siam, The Stolen Petrol and The Expresso Bar. 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Title: Hancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Volume 2 Author: Ray Galton, Alan Simpson Narrator: Sid James, Tony Hancock, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 5, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A fascinating collection of rare and remastered radio & TV material starring Tony Hancock This second treasury of rare archive material is spearheaded by four newly-restored radio episodes of Hancock’s Half Hour, all from 1956: ‘The New Secretary’, ‘Anna and the King of Siam’, ‘The Stolen Petrol’ and ‘The Expresso Bar...2018-04-055h 03Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentUnlock Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentHancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Volume 2 by Ray Galton, Alan SimpsonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/332628 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Volume 2 Author: Ray Galton, Alan Simpson Narrator: Sid James, Tony Hancock, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 5, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: A fascinating collection of rare and remastered radio & TV material starring Tony Hancock This second treasury of rare archive material is spearheaded by four newly-restored radio episodes of Hancock’s Half Hour, all from 1956: ‘The New Secretary’, ‘Anna and the King of Siam’, ‘The Stolen Petrol’ and ‘The Expre...2018-04-0503 minGet Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyGet Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyHancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Volume 2 by Ray Galton, Alan SimpsonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/332628to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hancock's Half Hour Collectibles: Volume 2 Author: Ray Galton, Alan Simpson Narrator: Sid James, Tony Hancock, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 5, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: A fascinating collection of rare and remastered radio & TV material starring Tony Hancock This second treasury of rare archive material is spearheaded by four newly-restored radio episodes of Hancock’s Half Hour, all from 1956: ‘The New Secretary’, ‘Anna and the King of Siam’, ‘The Stolen Petrol’ and ‘The Expre...2018-04-055h 03The EssayThe EssayTony HancockA further chance to hear the columnist and historian Simon Heffer with his 2015 Essays on much-loved comic actors of mid-20th century British film.4 of 5: Tony Hancock.Tragedy and comedy have often shared the billing in Simon Heffer's series on British comic actors in mid-20th century film, but never more so than in the case of Tony Hancock.Hancock is warmy recalled for his embodiment on radio and television of a self-deluded failure, a man whose life has been an odyssey of constant frustration. His role in film was less succesful and...2015-04-1613 min