There is never a dull moment at 73 Wistful Vista. Fibber is always scheming on some new idea or project. This time he is out to clean up an old straw hat. Why? To do the patriotic thing and conserve the things that each citezen owns.
In 1942, industry wasn't what it is today and conserving, actually preserving might be the better word, was the governments way to rally the public to support the new war effort. The less demand that was placed on industry for civilian needs provided more resources that could be nvested in supporting the troops overseas. Even Teeny, the neighborhood kid delivers a propaganda speech to cheer on the effort.
Getting back to the main theme, Fibber might not be able to clean that hat, but of course, it all manages to work out as the parade of characters stop by for their weekly visit.
Hancock - The Blood Donor, The Radio Ham and two other TV episodes
Tony Hancock stars in four of his most famous BBC television episodes.
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