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  1. Ted Ray (born Charles Olden; 21 November 1905 – 8 November 1977) was an English comedian of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, on radio and television. His BBC radio show Ray's a Laugh ran for 12 years.

    • Comedian
    • Dorothy Sybil Stevens
  2. Edward R. G. „TedRay (* 1877 in Jersey; † 26. August 1943 in London) war ein britischer Berufsgolfer der auf der Kanalinsel Jersey geboren wurde. Er gilt als der erste echte Longhitter des Golfsports. Sein Geburtsdatum wird teilweise mit 28. März 1877 angegeben, jedoch auch mit 6. April 1877.

    • 1912, 1920
    • Ted
    • 1899
    • Jersey
  3. The Open Championship. Won: 1912. Edward Rivers John Ray (6 April 1877 – 26 August 1943) [1] was a British professional golfer, one of the leading players of the first quarter of the 20th century. He won two major championships, the Open Championship in 1912 and the U.S. Open in 1920, and contended in many others.

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    • 46
    • DNP
    • Won: 1912
  4. 30. Sept. 2021 · Ted Ray was a British professional golfer who won the 1912 Open Championship and the 1920 U.S. Open with his long drives and unorthodox swing. He was known for his pipe, his clothes and his temperament on the course. Learn more about his life, his achievements and his legacy in this article by John Fischer.

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    • John Fischer
  5. 18. Juli 2022 · Ted Ray's radio comedy series 'Ray's A Laugh' ran from 1949 to 1960. Starting in the then common format of three separate sections with two musical interludes, it expanded the final...

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    • Roger Wilmut
  6. Ted Ray: ‘The Greatest Standup Comedian’ Discussed. Andre Soares Published: 11 months ago Updated: 5 days ago. Ted Ray: The once popular British comedian is the subject of film historian Anthony Slide ’s Just a Regular Bloke: The Ted Ray Story. In his latest book, Just a Regular Bloke: The Ted Ray Story, film historian Anthony Slide ...

  7. Ray led by one from George Duncan after an opening 71, had a 73 to lead by three from Vardon, then a 76 to be five ahead of James Braid and closed with a 75 to win by four from Vardon and eight from Braid. Despite his great weight, he was hoisted high by supporters as he was paraded off in triumph.