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Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley who plays Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy

Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley who plays Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy series, at the opening of a new exhibition about the real Dads Army - the Home Guard at the Imperial War Museum
October 1974. © Mirrorpix

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In this nostalgic photo print, we see the beloved Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley, known for his endearing portrayal of Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy series. The image captures a significant moment at the opening of a new exhibition about the real Dads Army - the Home Guard, held at the prestigious Imperial War Museum in October 1974. Ridley's presence adds an authentic touch to this occasion as he stands amidst displays showcasing uniforms and memorabilia from World War II. With his signature charm and wit, he effortlessly brings laughter to those around him, reminding us of his exceptional talent as both an actor and comedian. As one of Britain's most treasured television programmes, Dads Army captured hearts with its hilarious depiction of a bumbling group of volunteer soldiers defending their homeland during wartime. Ridley's character Private Godfrey was particularly adored for his gentle nature and amusing antics that often involved tea-drinking mishaps. This photograph not only serves as a delightful memento from an era when entertainment brought solace during challenging times but also pays tribute to all those who served in the Home Guard. It is a testament to how television can bring history alive and honor those who sacrificed so much for our freedom.


Framed Prints of Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley who plays Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy

Step back in time with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection: a captivating image of Arnold Ridley, the beloved actor who brought Private Godfrey to life in the classic wartime comedy series "Dad's Army". This exceptional print captures Ridley at the opening of the new "Dad's Army - The Home Guard" exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, making it a must-have for fans and history enthusiasts alike. Each print is expertly framed, preserving the image and adding a touch of elegance to any room. Relive the nostalgia and honor the legacy of this iconic British comedy with this stunning framed print.


Photo Prints of Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley who plays Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy

Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse print featuring Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley. Known for his iconic role as the grumpy and fastidious Private Godfrey, Ridley brought laughter and charm to the popular wartime comedy series. This stunning photograph captures a rare moment as he attends the opening of the new "Dads Army - The Home Guard" exhibition at the Imperial War Museum. Add a piece of television history to your collection and relive the memories with this authentic and beautifully printed image.


Poster Prints of Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley who plays Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy

Step back in time with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints - a captivating image of Arnold Ridley, the beloved actor who brought Private Godfrey to life in the classic wartime comedy series, 'Dad's Army'. This striking photograph, taken at the opening of the new exhibition about the real Home Guard at the Imperial War Museum, is a must-have for fans and history enthusiasts alike. Relive the nostalgia and bring a piece of British comedy history into your home or office. Order now and let the memories come flooding back!


Jigsaw Puzzles of Dads Army actor Arnold Ridley who plays Private Godfrey in the popular wartime comedy

Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the beloved Dads Army actor, Arnold Ridley. Known for his iconic role as the grumpy and fastidious Private Godfrey, this puzzle is a must-have for fans of the popular wartime comedy series. Bring the nostalgia to life as you piece together this detailed image of Arnold Ridley at the opening of the Dads Army exhibition at the Imperial War Museum. A fun and engaging activity for all ages, our high-quality jigsaw puzzles provide hours of entertainment and make for a great addition to any home or office.

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