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"Soldier" (Danny Howells & | Dick Trevor's Kinkyfunk Mix) |
has been joined by Simon Posford, James Monro, | Dick Trevor, Matt Evans, and Jules Evans. |
n sponsor for NASCAR drivers Bobby Hillin, Jr., | Dick Trickle and Mike Wallace. |
hmond, while his name is a nod to veteran racer | Dick Trickle. |
Dick tries to think positively, and tries for a few | |
d Bill Braudis and Dave Blazek, with artwork by | Dick Truxaw. |
Dick Tufeld (born December 11, 1926) is an American | |
Dick Tunney Music Advisor | |
At first Moby | Dick turned oceanward again, but stopped in front of |
t, riverboat captain, trading post/store owner; | Dick Turner made Nahanni Butte his home from Calgary |
Dick Turner wrote three books, "Nahanni" and "Wings | |
itors, blaming his troubles on the obstinacy of | Dick Turner. |
Was | Dick Turpin of Huguenot ancestry? |
the story of the famous 18th-century highwayman | Dick Turpin and his legendary 200-mile overnight rid |
Dick Turpin knew Epping Forest well and organised ma | |
Dick Turpin (1705-1739), who had a robber's lair in | |
Dick Turpin - allegedly lived in a house at the corn | |
the series The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976-78), | Dick Turpin (1979-82), parts of the series Enid Blyt |
found in the local area, namely The Seabridge, | Dick Turpin and The Westbury Tavern (a high-spot on |
Dick Turpin (1705-1739), the notorious highwayman, m | |
One local legend in York even claimed that | Dick Turpin was his butler. |
Matheson Lang as | Dick Turpin |
adventures of the eighteenth century highwayman | Dick Turpin and his legendary ride to York. |
Dick Turpin is a 1933 British historical drama film | |
Dick Turpin is thought to have been a regular at the | |
patrols the Changegate car park, was given the ' | Dick Turpin' award by the RAC, for being the modern |
An early 19th Century map shows | Dick Turpin's hideout here (there are a number of lo |
Dick Turpin's cottage | |
cohorts of Eric Bloodaxe, judges, torturers and | Dick Turpin's executioner tell visitors gruesome sto |
Dick Turpin's Ride to York is a 1922 British histori | |
adversary in the period family adventure series | Dick Turpin, Channing in several episodes of the thi |
a most interesting history; legend has it that | Dick Turpin, one of the most famous highwaymen in En |
aterial] ... The yard's most famous occupant is | Dick Turpin, buried there in 1739 (an entry in the r |
The village is the birthplace of | Dick Turpin, and is also the final resting place of |
several television series and in films such as | Dick Turpin, Help!, Jabberwocky, The Seven-Per-Cent |
- | Dick Turpin, highwayman (died 1739) |
Edgware was associated with the highwayman | Dick Turpin-it was the infamous scene of his worst i |
llowed by many stories featuring Robin Hood and | Dick Turpin. |
Robin of Sherwood (two books), and two books of | Dick Turpin. |
retton which was reputed to be another haunt of | Dick Turpin. |
character in the period family adventure series | Dick Turpin. |
el Rookwood, in which he attributed the feat to | Dick Turpin. |
Dick Turpin: Sir John Glutton | |
ostall Woods in Plumstead Another site knowm as | Dick Turpin's Cave is near Rammamere Heath at Aylesb |
Dick Twinney is an English illustrator and wildlife | |
e order batsman, who was out for a duck, LBW to | Dick Tyldesley in Yorkshire's first innings, and sco |
Robert Catterall, Jack MacBryan, Herbie Taylor, | Dick Tyldesley, Dodger Whysall |
d thing, but also a good financial deal: Lawyer | Dick Tyler (Conrad Nagel) makes his merger bid for a |
Conrad Nagel - | Dick Tyler |
n Smith, Dane Sorensen, Howie and Kevin Tamati, | Dick Uluave, first and second Test captain Graeme We |
Tonga included John Fifita, George Mann and | Dick Uluave. |
Dick Urine was Yarmouth's stage name (which he alway | |
Dick Urine is a pseudonym associated with independen | |
The album, The Lost | Dick Urine Tapes, was credited to Richard Yorun and |
ler, Naguib Mahfouz, Gregory Rabassa, Philip K. | Dick, Ursula LeGuin, Russell Banks, Henry Green, and |
For example, comedian Andy | Dick used the term in the 2005 documentary film The |
s said to be the daughter of professional thief | Dick Valentine and to having been his accomplice pri |
The song is sung by Tomlinson, | Dick Van Dyke and eventually the entire chorus. |
, she was a regular on the 1970s series The New | Dick Van Dyke Show, and played Ted Knight's wife in |
s), working on many popular shows including The | Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show, and The |
er heard on the air, but have been performed by | Dick Van Dyke in concert. |
Great Gildersleeve, The Andy Griffith Show, The | Dick Van Dyke Show and Leave It to Beaver. |
de, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The | Dick Van Dyke Show, The Bill Dana Show, The Joey Bis |
Chitty Bang Bang, and the television series The | Dick Van Dyke Show, and Diagnosis: Murder . |
On The | Dick Van Dyke Show episode titled "Ray Murdock's X-R |
He beat Andy Fordham and | Dick van Dijk but lost to Adams, Greatbatch and Coli |
Second-rate actor Jack Albany ( | Dick Van Dyke) finds himself mistaken for fiendish k |
The 2010 production was also to feature | Dick Van Dyke who withdrew from the production when |
Show and by Millie Helper on an episode of The | Dick Van Dyke Show called "The Gunslinger" |
He is the identical twin brother of | Dick Van Arsdale, the two brothers played together d |
Andy King, as | Dick Van Gunn (bass) |
e film by "Uncle Albert" (Ed Wynn), and "Bert" ( | Dick Van Dyke) as they levitate uncontrollably towar |
Their leader, "Bert", played by | Dick van Dyke, sings "Chim Chim Cher-ee" which won t |
op music duo of "typical Dutchmen": round-faced | Dick van Dam and blue-eyed Astrid Leuweringen from t |
Dick Van Dyke made his theatrical debut with the com | |
It is also very similar to another song | Dick Van Dyke sang called "Me Ole Bamboo" from Chitt |
g banjo player with several performances on the | Dick Van Dyke Show to his credit. |
m Denoff, who had served as head writers on The | Dick Van Dyke Show (and with which Thomas' father Da |
(based on the Broadway play; reuniting her with | Dick Van Dyke), Mary and Rhoda, Finnegan Begin Again |
d the Spring Cup title, beating Mario Robbe and | Dick van Dijk before defeating Niels de Ruiter in th |
Playhouse 90, Love, American Style, and The New | Dick Van Dyke Show. |
Walt Disney film Never a Dull Moment, starring | Dick Van Dyke. |
Put on a Happy Face (with | Dick Van Dyke and The Vantastix) (2008) |
In May 1958, she and | Dick Van Dyke appeared together as guest stars on Po |
y as Buck Brown, a Broadway wardrobe man on The | Dick Van Dyke Show. |
oet and an expert on fish, in an episode of The | Dick Van Dyke Show which saluted several old-time ra |
he is also known for being a regular on The New | Dick Van Dyke Show, where for two seasons she played |
rant delivery boy in four early episodes of The | Dick Van Dyke Show. |
In it, | Dick Van Dyke stars as professor Dr. Jonathan Maxwel |
lot concerns a kidnapped Santa Claus (played by | Dick Van Patten) and a mouse named Alex who writes m |
role was as comedy writer Buddy Sorrell on The | Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66), a role suggested for h |
and also wrote and/or directed episodes of The | Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show, The Man |
try, including actors such as Julie Andrews and | Dick Van Dyke (who worked with the Sherman Brothers |
other television series such as Menace, The New | Dick Van Dyke Show, and Spy Trap, and had several ro |
Dick van Dijk (born 1946 in Gouda), Dutch football p | |
pialidocious (Marry Poppins) - (Julie Andrews & | Dick Van Dyke) |
s), Ann Morgan Guilbert ("Millie Helper" on The | Dick Van Dyke Show), Joyce Jameson (The Steve Allen |
ove, Murder 101: College Can Be Murder starring | Dick Van Dyke and Mojave Phone Booth starring Annabe |
er, Ajax were too strong, winning with an early | Dick van Dijk strike, and a late goal from a shot by |
-Rookie Team in 1966, together with his brother | Dick Van Arsdale. |
featuring personalities Barry Van Dyke (son of | Dick Van Dyke), Mickey Rooney and his wife Jan, and |
by everyone (in a tribute to a character on The | Dick Van Dyke Show played by Richard Deacon) to "Shu |
The film stars | Dick Van Dyke as a U.S. Navy pilot who becomes a cas |
e, and then to propose Cosby as a guest for The | Dick Van Dyke Show. |
Dick Van Patten appears in this video, as he did in | |
u, The Art of Love (1965) with James Garner and | Dick Van Dyke, The Oscar (1966) with Stephen Boyd, B |
ll, Erin Moran, Tracy Nelson, Alan Oppenheimer, | Dick Van Patten, Donna Pescow, Michelle Phillips, Ly |
was engaged to actor Vincent Van Patten, son of | Dick Van Patten. |
oundtrack immediately after "Caractacus Potts" ( | Dick Van Dyke) sings "Hushabye Mountain". |
In the film it is sung by | Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes. |
The song and dance are performed by | Dick Van Dyke and about fifteen other men. |
e of the 21st Century for a reunion show of The | Dick Van Dyke Show, with Herman finally married to S |
Dick Van Patten - Captain Stacey | |
He wrote some episodes of The | Dick Van Dyke Show, leading him to further writing w |
Dick Van Dyke in the 60s re-recorded the song for hi | |
Dick Van Arsdale, basketball player | |
, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly, Margaret Dumont, and | Dick Van Dyke. |
Dick van Dijk | |
pposite Sean Connery, and Cold Turkey alongside | Dick Van Dyke. |
Dick Van Patten | |
ith many popular artists, including Danny Kaye, | Dick Van Dyke, Leonard Bernstein, Barbra Streisand, |
Dick van Duin - Willem Bentinck | |
ination of CBS' The Beverly Hillbillies and The | Dick Van Dyke Show, Ben Casey returned to its origin |
In The | Dick Van Dyke Show Idelson played Herman Glimscher, |
, Perry Mason, Banacek, The Wild Wild West, The | Dick Van Dyke Show, Three's Company and Happy Days. |
Aside from another | Dick Van Dyke song being referenced in this film, Ji |
Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Adrian Hall and Heat | |
as offered a slot as the featured vocalist with | Dick Vance at the Savoy Ballroom, which she held fro |
It was the only Rose Bowl appearance for | Dick Vermeil in only his second season coaching at U |
Invincible, playing Carol Vermeil, the wife of | Dick Vermeil and also co-starred in the Walt Disney |
In 1981, head coach | Dick Vermeil expected Harrington to compete for the |
ladelphia Eagles (1976-82) assisting head coach | Dick Vermeil lead the Eagles to four consecutive pla |
Coach | Dick Vermeil began to install a powerful offense sim |
When Rams coach | Dick Vermeil called, Little was being congratulated |
he arrival of the franchise's ninth head coach, | Dick Vermeil and ended with a 6-10 record and fourth |
-0) in the 1976 Rose Bowl by the score of 23-10 | Dick Vermeil was offered the Head coaching job of th |
ganization, Brown played under the direction of | Dick Vermeil and Marion Campbell. |
become a key member of the Eagles just as coach | Dick Vermeil transformed the Eagles into a winning t |
ecial teams coach would later win a Super Bowl, | Dick Vermeil of the St. Louis Rams. |
34 returning lettermen from Coach | Dick Vermeil's first team that was 6-3-2 in 1974. |
A was coached by Tommy Prothro, Pepper Rodgers, | Dick Vermeil, and Terry Donahue. |
Dick Vermeil, Coach of the Year | |
n Sports Hall of Fame, in a class that included | Dick Vermeil, Mike Scioscia, Fred Couples, and other |
Dick Vermillion held statewide office in Kentucky. | |
Ed Cassidy as | Dick Vernon |
DICK Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH, Deizisau | |
f Australia's illustrious three-quarter line of | Dick Vest, Harold Horder, Viv Farnsworth and Gilbert |
95) was a British veterinary surgeon (graduated | Dick Vet 1933) made famous as the eccentric characte |
still love and have feelings for her ex-husband | Dick, Violet with her son, and Doralee with her husb |
surprise it was actually the first drumsplayer | Dick Visser himself! |
emaal naar Bed is a 1970 Dutch film directed by | Dick Visser. |
Dick Vitale has noted Grant as one of his "Coaches o | |
about the Texas Longhorns on Selection Sunday, | Dick Vitale said that James may be the most athletic |
lini team gained the moniker "Flyin' Illini" by | Dick Vitale while broadcasting a game during the 198 |
ESPN commentator | Dick Vitale, on assignment at the Florida-Kentucky g |
National Midseason Player of the Year by | Dick Vitale: 2003 |
After Yale, founder | Dick Voigt performed in combos led by Wild Bill Davi |
The sextet was founded and managed by | Dick Voigt, and counted as members the later-legenda |
nati, a sister station of WOIO, and worked with | Dick Von Hoene's brother. |
ndy City is a musical with a book and lyrics by | Dick Vosburgh and music by Tony Macaulay. |
, Marty Feldman, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, | Dick Vosburgh, Anthony Jay (Yes Minister and Yes Pri |
ered on his work with Looney Tunes; narrated by | Dick Vosburgh. |
r sax), Bob Gilette (banjo), Vic Moore (drums), | Dick Voynow (piano) and Al Gandee (trombone) form Th |
"When the Money's Gone" (Thick | Dick Vs Cher Bootleg Mix) |
Thick | Dick Vs Cher Bootleg Mix |
Dick Wagner - guitar solo | |
Session guitarist | Dick Wagner and member of Alice Cooper's solo band, |
Nelson and Merle Haggard, and collaborated with | Dick Wagner at age 17. |
Dick Wagner - background vocals | |
Dick Wagner - acoustic & electric guitar, vocals | |
Dick Wagner (October 19, 1927 - October 5, 2006) was | |
Dick Wagner - guitar, vocals | |
"Only Women Bleed" (Alice Cooper, | Dick Wagner) |
igan in the late 1960s, led by singer-guitarist | Dick Wagner, who went on to play with Ursa Major, Lo |
how Welcome to My Nightmare alongside guitarist | Dick Wagner, with whom Hunter had already formed a f |
Roger dies and | Dick wakes. |
Nathaniel | Dick Wallace (October 27, 1845 - July 16, 1894) was |
Professor Richard ( | Dick) Waller Hunstead is a member and former head of |
ng in 1943, released on CAPITOL label 143, with | Dick Walters Orchestra. |
Dick Walters received a last-place finish in this ra | |
"The Rock & Roll Waltz" (Shorty Allen, | Dick War) - 2:44 |
Dick Warner is an environmentalist, writer and broad | |
Walter Hiers as | Dick Warren |
In 2010, | Dick was Creative Director of Singapore's 44th Natio |
Dick was also fond of playing Marilyn Manson, whom h | |
ng works of Cartesian doubt for which Philip K. | Dick was so well-known. |
While | Dick was created as the equivalent of Professor Fate |
His father Richard Elliott, known as ' | Dick', was a former councillor and mayor of Morpeth. |
ed, a statue of Leonard Bentall by William Reid | Dick was placed on the top floor looking down across |
In 2001 | Dick was the Red Sox coordinator for the dinner comm |
Dick was born in Philadelphia on May 2, 1823, the on | |
Dick was first elected to represent Salem in the New | |
Dick was released at the end of the season, and join | |
catchphrase of the late forties "With one bound | Dick was free!" which made light of the fact that no |
Carlton centre half-back and team captain Billy | Dick, was reported for striking Cooper; Dick was sus |
Dick was elected as a Republican to the Forty-sixth | |
n in Pottstown, Pennsylvania; his older brother | Dick was the first pick in the 1955 NBA Draft, and p |
Robert Douglas | Dick was a first class cricketer who played one game |
In AAU competition | Dick was unbeaten for years as he won 14 national in |
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