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William Arnold Ridley, OBE ( 7 January 1896 – 12 March 1984 ) was an English playwright and actor, first notable as the author of the play The Ghost Train and later in life for portraying the elderly Private Charles Godfrey in the British sitcom Dad's Army ( 1968 – 77 ).
Bernie Naylor Medalists: ( 21 total ) 1913: H. Limb ( 40 ), 1915: H. Limb ( 46 ), 1920: Pat Rodriguez ( 36 ), 1957: Don Glass ( 83 ), 1962: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 89 ), 1964: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 96 ), 1968: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 162 ), 1969: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 114 ), 1970: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 116 ), 1971: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 111 ), 1972: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 98 ), 1987: Todd Breman ( 111 ), 1988: Todd Breman ( 75 ), 1993: Jason Heatley ( 111 ), 1995: Jason Heatley ( 123 ), 1998: Todd Ridley ( 77 ), 2003: Brad Smith ( 84 ), 2004: Brad Smith ( 109 ), 2005: Lachlan Oakley ( 83 ), 2007: Brad Smith ( 126 ), 2008: Brad Smith ( 104 ), 2011: Blake Broadhurst ( 68 )
In late 1968 Steve Marriott formed Humble Pie with Greg Ridley, Peter Frampton and Jerry Shirley who had been the drummer for the mod band Apostolic Intervention.

1968 and Tony
* 1968Tony Maudsley, British film actor
* 1924 – Tony Hancock, English comedian ( d. 1968 )
* 1968Tony Hawk, American skateboarder
She rounded out 1967 with the raunchy but low-charting " Tony Rome " (# 83 ) — the title track from the detective film Tony Rome starring her father — while her first solo single in 1968 was the more wistful " 100 Years " (# 69 ).
Spare Parts was followed by Sound Pump in 1968, Macainsh formed Reuben Tice in Eltham, with Tony Williams on vocals.
Lurch McDuck, also known as Sheik Beak, is Scrooge McDuck's cousin in the 1968 story " The Doony Desert Dilemma " Vic Lockman and Tony Strobl.
* May 12 – Tony Hancock, English comedian ( d. 1968 )
Tony Lee took the position in January 1968, but by the end of the term no agreement have been reached on the long-term future of the island's government.
It was on one of his return visits to the UK in 1968 that he also brought back the late Tony Hancock's ashes to the UK in an Air France bag-“ My session with the Customs was a Hancock Half Hour in itself.
The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC ) produced a two-hour color version in 1968 featuring Laurence Harvey as Tony, Diane Cilento as Margot and Hugh O ' Brian as Max.
* Queen Victoria in Portrait of a Queen, Bristol Old Vic March 1965 ; Vaudeville Theatre, May 1965 ; and Henry Miller NY, February 1968 ( Tony nominee )
* 1968 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for Portrait of a Queen-nominated
* Notes on democratic centralism Tony Cliff, June 1968.
He was a Tony Award nominee for two roles, and gained prominence in the starring role in director Elia Kazan's film A Face in the Crowd ( 1957 ) before he became better known for his television roles, playing the lead characters in the 1960 – 1968 situation comedy The Andy Griffith Show and in the 1986 – 1995 legal drama Matlock.
* 1968 Tony Award for Best Composer and Lyricist ( Hallelujah, Baby !, winner )
* 1968 Tony Award for Best Musical ( Hallelujah, Baby !, winner )
She performed on Broadway twice ( in 1967 and 1968 ) and won a special Tony Award in 1968.
* Ashworth, Tony The Sociology of Trench Warfare, British Journal of Sociology, 21 ( 1968 ), 407-20.
* Fire ( a band with future Strawbs member Dave Lambert on guitar ) released two singles in 1968, Father's Name Was Dad, ( produced by Tony Clarke ) and Round The Gum Tree, on Decca with Apple publishing credits
In 1967, she played the leading role in Illya Darling ( from 11 April 1967 to 13 January 1968 ) at Broadway, for which she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, while her performance in Promise at Dawn ( 1970 ) gave her another Golden Globe Award nomination.
Alexander's major break in acting came in 1967 when she played Eleanor Backman in the original production of Howard Sackler's The Great White Hope at Arena Stage in Washington, D. C. Like her co-star, James Earl Jones, she went on to play the part both on Broadway ( 1968 ), winning a Tony Award for her performance, and in the film version ( 1970 ), which earned her an Oscar nomination.
* Harold McNair, RCA 1968 ( with Bill Le Sage, Spike Heatley, Tony Carr )

1968 and Scott
* 1968Scott McClellan, American civil servant and 25th White House Press Secretary
* 1968Scott Erickson, American baseball player
* 1968Scott Aldred, American baseball player
* 1968Scott Schwartz, American actor
* 1968Scott Williams, American basketball player
* 1968 – Dennis Scott, American basketball player
The most famous of these was a studio in 1968 in which Venturi and Scott Brown, together with Steven Izenour, led a team of students to document and analyze the Las Vegas Strip, perhaps the least likely subject for a serious research project imaginable.
Originally an outgrowth of Knight and Wilhelm's Milford Writers ' Conference, held at their home in Milford, Pennsylvania, USA, it was founded in 1968 by Robin Scott Wilson at Clarion State College in Pennsylvania.
In 1968, June Whitfield and Terry Scott began their long television partnership which peaked with roles as husband and wife in Happy Ever After ( 1974 – 78 ) and Terry and June ( 1979 – 87 ).
The year after Beggar My Neighbour finished in 1968, Whitfield appeared on Scott On ... for six years until 1974.
In 1968 he originated the continuing role of Scott Banning in the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives.
* Scott Conover ( born 1968 ), former Detroit Lions offensive tackle and author of the children's book Can I Play Too?
The study of account giving as a sociological act was articulated in a 1968 article on " Accounts " by Marvin Scott and Stanford Lyman and Stephen Soroka, although it can be traced as well to J. L. Austin's 1956 essay " A Plea for Excuses ," in which he used excuse-making as an example of speech acts.
Later, she played Thomas Hardy's heroine Bathsheba Everdene in Schlesinger's Far from the Madding Crowd ( 1967 ), and the title role, Petulia Danner, in Richard Lester's Petulia ( 1968 ) with George C. Scott.
After helping Robert W. Scott in his bid for the governorship in 1968, Scott named Faircloth chairman of the commission, and he later went on to serve as Secretary of Commerce during Jim Hunt's time as governor.
In 1968, Scott joined Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan in forming a theatrical production company called " The Plumstead Playhouse ".
One notable 1968 production starred George C. Scott as John Proctor, Colleen Dewhurst ( Scott's wife at the time ) as Elizabeth Proctor, Melvyn Douglas as Thomas Danforth, and Tuesday Weld as Abigail Williams.
Ferrary is featured on a 1968 stamp of Liechtenstein, 30 rp red brown, Scott no.
* Scott W. Lucas ( 1892 – 1968 ), U. S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader from Illinois
Scott McClellan ( born February 14, 1968 ) is a former White House Press Secretary ( 2003 – 06 ) for President George W. Bush, and author of a controversial No. 1 New York Times bestseller about the Bush Administration titled What Happened.
In a 1968 edition of Save Me the Waltz, F. Scott Fitzgerald scholar Matthew Bruccoli wrote, " Save Me the Waltz is worth reading partly because anything that illuminates the career of F. Scott Fitzgerald is worth reading — and because it is the only published novel of a brave and talented woman who is remembered for her defeats.

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