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Tiny World (480 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article

World is an English nature documentary television series created by Tom Hugh-Jones, and narrated by Paul Rudd. The series premiered on October 2, 2020 on
David Jones (director) (1,302 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
David Hugh Jones (19 February 1934 – 19 September 2008) was an English stage, television and film director. Jones was born in Poole, Dorset, the son of
List of Agent Carter characters (9,371 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
value so she doesn't need that praise". For the second season, executive producer Michele Fazekas explained that after Carter "put a lot of things emotionally
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series (476 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
executive producers; Joanna Forscher, co-executive producer Viceland 2017 (69th) Planet Earth II Michael Gunton, executive producer; Tom Hugh-Jones, series
Life Story (TV series) (698 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
natural-history television series with Mike Gunton, Rupert Barrington and Tom Hugh-Jones from the BBC Natural History Unit on the production team. The six-part
Heidi Berry (1,984 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Producer: Pete Walsh. [LP/CD] 4AD (CAD1012CD) Heidi Berry (1993) Producer: Hugh Jones. [LP/CD] 4AD (CAD 3009 CD;US /CD: 45301 Miracle (1996) Producer:
The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (801 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
created by Beth Sullivan and Joe Cacaci, and produced by Cagney & Lacey producer Barney Rosenzweig, whom Gless married in 1991. The writing staff included
James Maddock (720 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
and James O' Malley. String arrangements by Anne Dudley. Produced by Hugh Jones. O' Malley would later follow Maddock into the band Wood. Singles from
1923 in the United Kingdom (2,911 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
television producer (died 2006) Peter Graham Scott, film producer (died 2007) 30 October – Dorothy Thompson, historian (died 2011) 1 November Wynn Hugh-Jones, diplomat
Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian (1,950 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
was nominated for the Chamber Ensemble category. She was finalist, with Hugh Jones, as Crewdson, in the BASCA British Composer Awards in 2018 in the Sonic
Big Smo (778 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Brian (May 16, 2014). "Big Smo hits big time". Shelbyville Times-Gazette. Hugh Jones. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved June 23, 2014
Ray Wise (1,876 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
appeared in the first two seasons of Agent Carter as comic book character Hugh Jones. In 2016, Wise appeared in the Netflix series Gilmore Girls: A Year in
Michael Mosley (broadcaster) (2,336 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
Wars"". trakt.tv. Retrieved 9 January 2022. Armstrong, David; Reyburn, Hugh; Jones, Roger (13 April 1996). "A study of general practitioners' reasons for
Harold Craxton (364 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Winifred Atwell, Joyce Howard Barrell, Susan Bradshaw, Howard Brown, Elaine Hugh-Jones, Peter Katin, Alexander Kelly, Denis Matthews, Noel Mewton-Wood, Albert
It's a Good Thing (40 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Rockfield Studios, Wales Genre Indie rock Label Demon Records Songwriter(s) John O'Neill Producer(s) Hugh Jones That Petrol Emotion singles chronology
Modern English (band) (1,157 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
coast to coast across the US, and recorded a new album with Hugh Jones, who had been producer of earlier Modern English records. The songs written with
A Christmas Carol (1999 film) (1,264 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
films Adaptations of A Christmas Carol "A Christmas Carol (1999) - David Hugh Jones | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie. "A
Richard Jenkins (1,384 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Providence Barney Michael Corrente The Confession Cass O'Donnell David Hugh Jones 2000 What Planet Are You From? Don Fisk Mike Nichols Me, Myself & Irene
Homegrown (Dodgy album) (352 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
Homegrown Studio album by Dodgy Released 24 October 1994 Genre Pop punk, Britpop Length 42:01 Label A&M Producer Hugh Jones, Ian Broudie Dodgy chronology
The Reunion (radio series) (805 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
16 August 2020. The format for The Reunion was conceived by the series producer David Prest and is owned by Whistledown Productions, who license the programme
English-Speaking Union (1,685 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Chief Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty (1957–1964) Morris Barr (1964–?) Wynn Hugh-Jones (1973–1977) Major-General David Crichton Alexander (1977–1979) Alan Lee
Latymer Upper School (4,147 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Olympic gold medal rower Antony Hooper, cricketer Simon Hughes, cricketer Hugh Jones, athlete Dan Luger, rugby player Dominic Waldouck, rugby player Heston
Disappearing World (TV series) (1,195 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
problematic, but Granada declined to change it.: 581  David Wason, the series producer in the 1990s, observed, "We recognise that the series title can be misleading
The Undertones (5,092 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
an extended recording of the 90-second album version – was produced by Hugh Jones and Dave Balfe. On 29 September 1981, the Undertones embarked on their
Look Back in Anger (3,006 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
A version released in 1980 was directed by Lindsay Anderson and David Hugh Jones. In December 1989 Judi Dench's stage direction of the play from earlier
Deaths in March 2021 (20,416 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Ottawa Rough Riders). Elaine Hugh-Jones, 93, Welsh pianist and composer. Theodore Lambrinos, 85, Greek-American
Kuntry Livin' (623 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Brian (May 16, 2014). "Big Smo hits big time". Shelbyville Times-Gazette. Hugh Jones. Retrieved June 23, 2014. Leggett, Steve. "Big Smo | Biography". AllMusic
Deaths in July 2019 (13,314 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Maozhou, 91, Chinese politician, Mayor of Chengdu (1981–1988). Sir Wynn Hugh-Jones, 95, British diplomat and politician. Mokhtar Kechamli, 56, Algerian football
2021 in British music (6,349 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Robert Gard, classical tenor resident in Australia, 90 29 March – Elaine Hugh-Jones, classical composer, 93 31 March Jane Manning, classical soprano and advocate
Check My Ears (193 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Check My Ears EP by Turn Released 2000 Recorded 1999–2000 Genre Rock Length 35 mins Label Infectious Records Producer Hugh Jones and Turn Turn chronology
A Happy Pocket (769 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
saxophone Davie Crichton – violin David McCluskey – dulcimer Production Hugh Jones, Helen Woodward – mixing (track 1, 3, 7, 9) Larry Primrose – mixing (2
Please Don't Throw Me to the Christians (456 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
in Braille" Eddie Stanton - vocals, guitar Wild Willy Barrett - guitar Hugh Jones - synthesizers Mark Freeman - drums Alan Offer - bass guitar Dave James
The Tearjerkers (1,192 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Chris "Merrick" Hughes (Adam and the Ants drummer) and Hugh Jones (Echo and the Bunnymen producer). These tracks were issued on the Mercury record label
Planet Earth II (2,677 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
wildlife" and that while world animal populations are decreasing, "the producers [of this show] continue to go to the fast shrinking parks and reserves
1910 in Wales (2,273 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
- Thomas Lloyd Williams, Welsh-American writer, 79 15 December - John Hugh Jones, Roman Catholic priest, translator and tutor, 67 1910 in Ireland Rhys
List of Welsh writers (7,266 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
pamphleteer John Chris Jones (born 1927, E), designer and writer on design John Hugh Jones (1843–1910, W), translator and priest John Robert Jones (1911–1970, EW)
2021 in classical music (17,597 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Japanese pianist, 87 Ottomar Borwitzky, German orchestral cellist, 90 Elaine Hugh-Jones, British composer, 93 Theodore Lambrinos, American baritone, 85 (from
1929 Birthday Honours (8,303 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Grenville Holms, Vice-Consul at Guadalajara, Mexico. Llewellyn Arthur Hugh Jones, Ministry of Finance, Egypt. Major Paul Metcalfe Larken, District Commissioner
Edinburgh Grand Opera (5,465 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Grimes), Ivor Klayman (Balstrode), Elizabeth Fletcher (Ellen Orford), Jo Hugh-Jones (Ned Keene), Ian McNab (Rector), Katrine Townhill. 1997 Faust. Edinburgh
Soviet (band) (1,324 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
influenced by multiple artists and producers, including Steve Lillywhite, Brian Eno, John Leckie, Stephin Street, Hugh Jones, and Kraftwerk. Their style has
2019 in the United Kingdom (32,043 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
4 July – Leon Kossoff, 92, English painter, stroke. 5 July Sir Wynn Hugh-Jones, 95, diplomat and politician. John McCririck, 79, English television horse
Ciudad de las Ideas (conference) (1,661 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
held in Puebla, Mexico. It was produced by Mexican writer and television producer Andrés Roemer. The conference aimed to discuss ideas in science, technology
2014 Birthday Honours (10,935 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Sponsorship, HS2 Ltd. For services to the Rail Industry. Professor Colin David Hugh Jones, Professor of History, Queen Mary University of London. For services to
1983 New Year Honours (17,775 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Anthony Campbell Jones, D159778X. Chief Petty Officer Airman (AH) William Hugh Jones, F849811A. Marine Engineering Mechanician (L) First Class Anthony John
2021 New Year Honours (23,511 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Actor. For services to Drama. (London, Greater London) Professor Roger Hugh Jones. Consulting Editor, British Journal of General Practice. For services
List of alumni of Jesus College, Oxford (10,540 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Edwards; Unitarians include John Islan Jones; and Catholics include John Hugh Jones and the Benedictine monk and poet Sylvester Houédard. Mathematicians to
1951 New Year Honours (19,344 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Herbert James Jones, MC, Controller, National Assistance Board, Scotland. Hugh Jones, Assistant Regional Controller, Ministry of National Insurance, Cardiff
1969 Birthday Honours (20,640 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Jones, Deputy Director, Textile Council Productivity Centre. Alderman Hugh Jones. For social and local government services in Holyhead. Muriel Helen Jones
1960 Birthday Honours (21,216 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Kenneth Jeffrey Jones. For services to Welsh Rugby Football. Thomas Hugh Jones, Senior Honorary Veterinary Officer, Royal Welsh Agricultural Society
1953 Coronation Honours (30,800 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Director of Scientific Research (Air), Ministry of Supply Evan Bonnor Hugh-Jones MC Chief Engineer, Highways Engineering Staff, Ministry of Transport George
1958 New Year Honours (22,478 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
George Henry Clement Jones, Foreman of Works, Science Museum. (Morden.) Hugh Jones, Foreman Electrician, Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Liverpool. William Francis
1959 Birthday Honours (22,443 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Australian Infantry Corps. 5/393 Warrant Officer Class II (temporary) William Hugh Jones, Royal Australian Army Service Corps. 3/2222 Sergeant Douglas Maxwell
May 1982 (21,180 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
day. British driver John Watson of the McLaren-Ford team won the race. Hugh Jones and Joyce Smith won the men's and women's races of the 1982 London Marathon
2023 Birthday Honours (23,705 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Agency. For services to the Maritime Industry. Professor Christopher John Hugh Jones. Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Welsh Government. For services to Healthcare