His early television credits also include working with
Jasper Carrott in
Carrott Confidential (1989), and
The Mary Whitehouse Experience (1989-1992), The same year 1990, Hancock appeared in two episodes of
Mr. Bean, In 1998 Hancock starred (alongside Andy Smart) in a documentary/comedy about the
Iranian national football team, "The Outsiders". In 2011, he appeared in a celebrity special edition of the
ITV1 gameshow
The Chase. In 2011 he was asked by
BBC America to join the panel of the
NPR quiz show ''
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!'' for a year-end special, "A Royal Pain in the News". Hancock won the game. In June 2015 Hancock guest-hosted the breakfast show for Stoke-on-Trent radio station,
Signal 1. In October 2021 he competed on Scott Mills and Chris Stark's "Upside Down Quiz" on their Weekend Show for BBC Radio 5. Hancock's podcast, "The Famous Sloping Pitch" is hosted on Apple. In December 2022, Hancock's barn conversion home and contents, featured in
Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House, he submitted 15 quirky items to auction, including a club fender that made £400 and a retro lava lamp, which went for £30. In total, 14 items sold, raising £1,123, the unsold item, a cherished oil painting, returned home with him. In April 2023 he appeared as a fictionalised version of himself in an episode of series 4 of
Meet the Richardsons, having been tracked down by
Jon Richardson to discuss life after showbusiness. ==Personal life==