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This was the beginning of one of the greatest periods in English cricket history with players such as captain Len Hutton, batsmen Denis Compton, Peter May, Tom Graveney, Colin Cowdrey, bowlers Fred Trueman, Brian Statham, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, Tony Lock and wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans.
He also had been working with Gerard Kenny and Kristi Kane ( libretto ) in London on a musical version of the classic film My Man Godfrey.
* My Man Godfrey ( 1984 ), unfinished, with Gerard Kenny
In 1215 he is recorded as abbot of Łekno Abbey near Gniezno in Greater Poland, most but not all authors identify him with Godfrey of Łękno.
The papal legate Daimbert of Pisa convinced Godfrey to hand over Jerusalem to him as Latin Patriarch, with the intention to set up a theocratic state directly under papal control.
The Order, with about nine knights including Godfrey de Saint-Omer and André de Montbard, had few financial resources and relied on donations to survive.
With his wife now imprisoned, Godfrey returned to Germany to stir up rebellion and draw Henry out of Italy, but the emperor merely took Beatrice and Frederick with him.
She also successfully sued MCA / Decca with the assistance of noted entertainment attorney Cy Godfrey.
By contrast, when lower-class people attempt to pass themselves off as upper-class, they are able to do so with relative ease ( The Lady Eve, My Man Godfrey ).
A notable exception to this was relative newcomer Arthur Godfrey who, as late as 1942, was still doing a local morning show in Washington, D. C. Godfrey, who had been a cemetery-lot salesman and a cab driver, pioneered the style of talking directly to the listener as an individual, with a singular " you " rather than phrases like " Now, folks ..." or " Yes, friends ...." His combined shows contributed as much as 12 % of all CBS revenues ; by 1948, he was pulling down a half-million dollars a year.
* LA Weekly interview with Godfrey Reggio on the making of Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi
" Platinum blonde, with a heart-shaped face, delicate, impish features and a figure made to be swathed in silver lamé, she wriggled expressively through such classics of hysteria as Twentieth Century and My Man Godfrey.
1936 proved to be a big year for Lombard with her casting in the screwball comedy My Man Godfrey alongside ex-husband William Powell who refused to do the film unless Lombard was cast opposite him.
Anne with her son William, Duke of Gloucester, in a painting from the school of Godfrey Kneller | Sir Godfrey Kneller, circa 1694
Starting on Whit Monday, 29 May 1950, and continuing with five episodes through that week, a pilot series created by Godfrey Baseley was broadcast to the English Midlands in the Regional Home Service, as ' a farming Dick Barton '.
In June 1979, following a dispute over the extent of presidential powers, the NCC replaced Lule with Godfrey Binaisa.
The young Prince of Wales had with him the Earl of Warwick, and Earl of Oxford, Sir Godfrey de Harcourt, the Lord Raynold Cobham, Lord Thomas Holland, Lord Stafford, Lord Mauley, the Lord Delaware, Sir John Chandos, Lord Bartholomew Burgherst, Lord Robert Neville, Lord Thomas Clifford, the Lord Bourchier, the Lord Latimer.
Directed by Walter Hudd, both plays were performed by the same company of actors, with Derek Godfrey as Titus, Barbara Jefford as Tamora, Margaret Whiting as Lavinia and Robert Helpmann as Saturninus.
Others, including Robert Boyle and his assistant, Godfrey Haukweicz, continued these experiments in the 1680s with phosphorus and sulfur, but their efforts did not produce practical and inexpensive methods for generating fires.
After talking with her, Godfrey finds her to be kind, if a bit scatter-brained.
The next morning, Godfrey is shown what to do by the sardonic, wise-cracking maid, Molly ( Jean Dixon ), the only servant who has been able to put up with the antics of the family.

Godfrey and good
Gerard of Avesnes was a knight from Hainault held hostage at Arsuf, north of Jaffa, who had been wounded by Godfrey's own forces during the siege of the port, and later returned by the Muslims to Godfrey as a token of good will.
They divorced in 1933, but remained good friends and worked together without acrimony, notably in My Man Godfrey.
When Godfrey passed through Hungary, King Coloman demanded a hostage to ensure their good conduct, and Baldwin was handed over until his companions had left Hungarian territory.
The Nine Worthies include three good pagans: Hector, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, three good Jews: Joshua, David and Judas Maccabeus, and three good Christians: King Arthur, Charlemagne and Godfrey of Bouillon.
:: Of the brave-spirited good duke Godfrey
He was such a good friend of the airline that Rickenbacker took a retiring Douglas DC-3, fitted it out with an executive interior and DC-4 engines, and presented it to Godfrey, who then used it to commute to the studios in New York City from his huge Leesburg, Virginia, farm every Sunday night.
Singer, author of Arthur Godfrey: The Adventures of an American Broadcaster ( 2000 ), rejects this accusation, citing Godfrey's good personal relations with a number of Jews in the entertainment industry, including his longtime announcer Tony Marvin.
Cavil notes that the Sixes have done a good job of distinguishing themselves and praises Godfrey for it, in contrast to the Number Five / Aaron Doral copy who has individuated himself from the copy abandoned on Ragnar only by wearing a teal suit instead of a burgundy one, in the same cut.
As a teenager Godfrey Evans was a good all-round sportsman, gaining his colours and captaining the cricket, football and hockey teams at Kent College, Canterbury.

Godfrey and news
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
Paul Godfrey confirmed the news of Edwards ' return in the blog section of Morcheeba's MySpace page on 13 February 2010.
Godfrey was the station's morning disc jockey, playing records, delivering commercials ( often with tongue in cheek ; a classic example had him referring to Bayer Aspirin as " bare ass prin "), interviewing guests, and even reading news reports during his three-hour shift.
When Charles Godfrey Leland received news of the Wellington find whilst in Italy, he investigated and found that the witches there used a similar form, called a " witches garland "; the item was made of cord, and contained black hen feathers.
In Final Crisis # 1, an African-American Reverend Godfrey Good appears on a TV news report, decrying the situation in Blüdhaven and the lack of government aid and assistance in dealing with the crisis in the ruined city.
He appears using the name G. Gordon Godfrey who works as a news show host, operating on a xenophobic and anti-alien agenda.

Godfrey and
* Laurie Godfrey University of Massachusetts
Legislator David E. Godfrey ( 10th District Towns of Cambria, Wilson and Wheatfield )
He and his son Godfrey had been active in arranging the Winter Olympics which took place at Lake Placid he was chairman of the New York State Winter Olympics Committee.
The mosaic in the pediment of the North Façade Designed by Godfrey Sykes
On this album, the Godfrey brothers emphasised their role as producers creating a set of instrumental tracks entirely sung by a roster of guest performers cult folk-rock singer Judie Tzuke, Norwegian singer-songwriter and former Jaga Jazzist collaborator Thomas Dybdahl, blues singer / guitarist Bradley Burgess, Korean-American rapper Cool Calm Pete, and French singer Manda ( Amanda Zamolo ).
" That's Right, Arthur " was a barbed parody of controversial 1950s radio / TV personality Arthur Godfrey, who expected his stable of performers known as " little Godfreys "— to endlessly toady to him.
( Others are Dr. Mark Kun, Dr. Ludwig Keke Kieren's father, a dentist, Dr. Godfrey Waidabu ( now living in the Marshall Islands ), and Dr. Kiki Thoma.
On October 19, 1953, near the end of his morning radio show deliberately waiting until after the television portion had ended after lavishing praise on LaRosa in introducing the singer's performance of " Manhattan ," Godfrey thanked him and then announced that this was LaRosa's " swan song " with the show, adding, " He goes now, out on his own as his own star soon to be seen on his own programs, and I know you'll wish him godspeed as much as I do ".
" Despite his own financial problems he seems to have been kind to his relatives paying for his nephew's education and giving his brother Godfrey the Archdeaconry of York.
* Charles Godfrey Leland An article on Leland and Italian Witchcraft
Dodd was not satisfied with this explanation he was sure that Godfrey would not simply go off around the world without telling his old army friend.
George Godfrey ( II ) " The Leiperville Shadow " ( January 25, 1897 August 13, 1947 ) was the ring name of Feab S. Williams, a heavyweight boxer from the state of Alabama who fought from 1919-1937.
* Volume IX: The Early Stuarts, 1603 – 1660 Godfrey Davies ( 1937 )
Soon after, Lewis Hallam, Jr., founded the American Company, opened a theater in New York, and presented the first professionally mounted American play The Prince of Parthia, by Thomas Godfrey in 1767.
* People Magazine: A Survivor barely as Uganda's President, Godfrey Binaisa Finds Life in Brooklyn a Beach
* Forbes Godfrey ( April 17, 1924 September 16, 1930 )
*" The Anacalypsis of Godfrey Higgins Precursor of Isis Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine " ( Theosophical History: Volume 1, Issue 3 ; 1983 )
The diocese also supplied the University of Paris with a number of important doctors William of Saint-Thierry, Gerard of Liège and Godfrey of Fontaines.

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