Johnny Lockwood

Johnny Lockwood (born 7 December 1920), is an English Australian, Australian actor of theatre, television and film and also a comedy performer, possibly best known for his role in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96, playing Hungarian Jew deli-proprieter Aldo Godolfus.

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    Wha lies here?
    I, Johnny Doo.
    Hoo, Johnny, is that you?
    Ay, man, but a’m dead noo.
    —Anonymous. “Johnny Doo,” from Geoffrey Grigson’s Faber Book of Epigrams and Epitaphs, Faber & Faber (1977)

    You are, or you are not the President of The National University Law School. If you are its President I wish to say to you that I have been passed through the curriculum of study of that school, and am entitled to, and demand my Diploma. If you are not its President then I ask you to take your name from its papers, and not hold out to the world to be what you are not.
    —Belva Lockwood (1830–1917)