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from 30 July to 2 November 2008, featuring original artwork from all eight decades of both ' The Beano ' and ' The Dandy ', including work by Dudley D. Watkins, David Law, Leo Baxendale and Ken Reid as well as David Sutherland and many contemporary artists.
Originally drawn by Ken Reid, Gordon Bell took over in 1959, but Roger dodged his way out of the Beano in 1960.
Ken Reid was re-commissioned to draw the strip in 1962, and Robert Nixon when Reid left DC Thomson in 1964.
18th April 1953: Roger The Dodger made his debut in issue 561, drawn by Ken Reid.
In May 2012, a charity concert was held at his former home commemorating his birthday, with Minott's children ( who include daughter Tamar, aka Pashon ) joined by Bounty Killer, Sizzla, Beenie Man, Junior Reid, Ken Boothe and John Holt.
Other NHLers hailing from Flin Flon include Ken Baird, Ken Baumgartner, Matt Davidson, Kim Davis, Dean Evason, Al Hamilton, Ted Hampson ( who was the second player to ever receive the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy ), Gerry Hart, Ron Hutchinson, George Konik, Ray Maluta, Dunc McCallum, Eric Nesterenko, Mel Pearson, Reid Simpson, David Struch and Ernie Wakely.
* Ken Reid ( former sportscentre anchor, now at Sportsnet )
The show gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including Russ Abbot, Lennie Bennett, Stan Boardman, Jim Bowen, Jimmy Bright, Duggie Brown, Mike Burton, Dave Butler, Brian Carroll, Frank Carson, Jimmy Cricket, Colin Crompton, Charlie Daze, Vince Earl, Steve Faye, Eddie Flanagan, Stu Francis, Ken Goodwin, Jackie Hamilton, Jerry Harris, George King, Bobby Knutt, Bernard Manning, Paul Melba, Mick Miller, Tom O ' Connor, Tom Pepper, Bryn Phillips, Mike Reid, Mike McCabe, George Roper, Harry Scott, Sammy Thomas, Johnny Wager, Roy Walker, Charlie Williams, Lee Wilson and Lenny Windsor.
It started in issue 680, dated 30 July 1955, and was originally drawn by Ken Reid.
Jonah was a fictional character in a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano, drawn by Ken Reid.
A new strip entitled Jinx began this strip also drawn by Ken Reid featured Jonah's sister.
The revival was drawn by Keith Robson, Ken Reid having died by then.
In 1987 Robert Nixon took over, a cartoonist who followed in the steps of noted cartoonist Ken Reid, and her overall look became smoother and fuller.
Frank M. Reid III ; former police chief, convicted felon, and radio personality Ed Norris ; Virginia Delegate Rob Bell ; Howard County Executive Ken Ulman ; and former mayor Kurt Schmoke have appeared in minor roles despite not being professional actors.
* Jonah, strip cartoon accident prone sailor character featured in The Beano comic 1958-63 drawn by Ken Reid
Drawn by Ken Reid, Ricky Rubberneck ' was a boy with a " bendable bonce " ( head ), his skin like stretch rubber.
* John Bestall, Warren Birmingham, Lee Bodimeade, Ashley Carey, Gregory Corbitt, Stephen Davies, Damon Diletti, Lachlan Dreher, Lachlan Elmer, Dean Evans, Paul Lewis, Graham Reid, Jay Stacy, Michael York, David Wansbrough, and Ken Wark — Field Hockey, Men's Team Competition
* " Ken Dale " ( The Scoop Western, Martin and Reid, 1950 )
It did not have its own trophy until 1980 when the Headmaster of Grosvenor High School and then Ulster Branch President Ken Reid presented the Grosvenor Shield.
The character's name has become a standard description of anyone ranting at the world in general, and has even found its way into politics, Oswald Mosley dismissing Enoch Powell after his Rivers of Blood speech as " a Middle Class Alf Garnett ", former Prime Minister Harold Wilson also criticising Powell for making Alf Garnett ' politically articulate ' and conferring upon him ' a degree of political respectability ' Denis Healey accusing Margaret Thatcher of possessing " the diplomacy of Alf Garnett " and more recently has been used in criticism of politicians such as Ken Livingstone and John Reid.

Ken and 1919
* Ken Gables ( 1919 1960 ), Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher, born and died in Walnut Grove
Chapman left behind a widow, Annie, two sons, Ken ( born 1908 ) and Bruce ( born 1911 ), and two daughters, Molly ( born 1915 ) and Joyce ( born 1919 ).
Ken Sweigard ( 1919 July 11, 2005 ) was a Pentecostal evangelist from Grande Prairie, Alberta, and politician who led the Social Credit Party of Canada from 1983 to 1986.
* Ken Eto ( 1919 2004 ), operator of policy game in Chicago
* Ken Eto ( 1919 2004 ), a Japanese-American mobster with the Chicago Outfit and eventually an FBI informant

Ken and
* 1943 Ken Norton, American boxer
* 1965 The infamous first Reyes party between Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters and motorcycle gang the Hells Angels takes place at Kesey's estate in La Honda, California introducing psychedelics to the gang world and forever linking the hippie movement to the Hell's Angels.
* 1947 Ken Dryden, Canadian ice hockey player and politician
* 1950 Ken Kutaragi, Japanese businessman, created PlayStation
* 1989 Ken Baumann, American actor and author
* 1929 Ken Gampu, South African actor ( d. 2003 )
* 1940 Ken Jenkins, American actor
* 1964 Ken Daneyko, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1963 Ken Caminiti, American baseball player ( d. 2004 )
* ACM IEEE CS Ken Kennedy Award
His two Stanford teams went 9 3 in 1977 with a win in the Sun Bowl, and 8 4 in 1978 with a win in the Bluebonnet Bowl ; his notable players at Stanford included quarterbacks Guy Benjamin and Steve Dils, wide receivers James Lofton and Ken Margerum, and running back Darrin Nelson.
* 1943 Ken Johnson, American professional wrestling manager
* 1917 Ken Downing, English racing driver ( d. 2004 )
* 2007 Ken Hendricks, American businessman ( b. 1941 )
* 1965 Ken Hill, American baseball player
* 1935 Ken Hall, American football player
* 1948 Ken Foree, American actor
* 1949 Ken Anderson, American football player
* 1959 Ken Nelson, English record producer
* 1964 Ken Shamrock, American martial artist
* 1944 Ken Grimwood, American writer ( d. 2003 )
* 1931 Ken Takakura, Japanese actor
On 16 April 1963, an astonishing game at Filbert Street against Manchester United, which saw both Ken Keyworth and Denis Law score a hat-trick each, ended in a 4 3 victory for Leicester, which meant Leicester sat top of the First Division and 11 days later Banks put in one of the performances of his career to keep out Liverpool as Leicester beat them 1 0 in the FA Cup semi-final despite being completely outplayed all game.

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