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Topic History of: Arthur Askey
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Sgt Wilson PaulB wrote:
When I was about 10 I saw 'The Ghost Train' and loved it.



And it was based on the play written by Arnold 'Private Godfrey' Ridley of Dad's Army fame.
PaulB When I was about 10 I saw 'The Ghost Train' and loved it.

A few years ago I rediscovered it and thought it was terribly stupid.

However, I watched it again tonight and enjoyed it again.
It's obviously one of those movies you have to be in the right mood for.

My favourite of his films is 'The Backroom Boy', with 'The Love Match' in second.

He was an acquired taste.
One of my great uncles was often mistaken for him.