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Godfrey's Ghost

By: Nicholas Ridley
Narrated by: Nicholas Ridley, Terry Molloy
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Godfrey’s Ghost is, at its heart, the story of a father written by his son.

As a young man, Arnold Ridley was chiefly known as the author of the long running comedy thriller, The Ghost Train. Today he is remembered for his television performances as Private Godfrey, the oldest member of the Dad’s Army platoon. But Dad’s Army came towards the close of a long life, and although Arnold Ridley was Private Godfrey, Private Godfrey was not Arnold Ridley.

From humble beginnings living above the family boot-shop in Bath, through the horrors of the Great War, to the life of a celebrated playwright in London’s West End. From unprecedented success and sudden wealth to unforeseen disaster and financial ruin. From the nightmare of another war through painful years of struggle and obscurity to a new, late-flowering fame in a television classic. Anecdotal, engaging, and truthful, Godfrey’s Ghost is an affectionate - and often moving - portrait of a remarkable man who, faced with more than his fair share of life’s vicissitudes, through love, courage, and the kind of well-grounded philosophy that doesn’t recognise itself as such, lived his life valiantly and well.

This production is read by Nicholas Ridley and Terry Molloy.

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I have long been a fan of Dad’s Army and have read a number of cast biographies over the years but never Arnold Ridley’s. As it was no longer in print I went for this reading done by the author, his Son, Nicholas. It was well mixed between Arnold’s attempt at an autobiography many years ago, never finished and the memories of his Son. As I knew Arnold only as Godfrey I am pleased that his Son got his wish that he be remembered as more than that, as Arnold and as a Playwright. Delightful.

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