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The first series was presented by | Dougie Anderson, whilst the second was hosted by Game |
Dougie Bell (born 5 September 1959 in Paisley) is a f | |
Gang Records and is currently being managed by | Dougie Bohay of Last Gang Management. |
"Follow that TARDIS!" (with | Dougie Braithwaite, Kev Hopgood, John Ridgway, in Doc |
Dougie Brown took a wicket in each of his first three | |
At the end of the 2007 season | Dougie Brown retired from cricket to take up a coachi |
The Scot | Dougie Brown was the pick of the bowlers, taking four |
Dougie Browne - (drums) | |
r, Mactaggart's sister, and sell it for scrap, | Dougie drops a board on him, knocking him unconscious |
mer head of Castle Communications Jon Beecher, | Dougie Dudgeon and funded by the late Mark Levinson f |
on (deceased) and in 2005 Jon Beecher (MD) and | Dougie Dudgeon (A&R) left Snapper Music and were repl |
Dougie Freedman 9 | |
in, along with manager Paul Hart and assistant | Dougie Freedman (both of whom had worked with Pembert |
g players such as Peter Crouch, Daniel Dichio, | Dougie Freedman, Kevin Gallen, Ledley King, Marcus St |
d entertainment pioneers such as Public Enemy, | Dougie Fresh, Kurtis Blow, DJ Red Alert, Flavor Flav, |
Norrie takes over the running of the pub after | Dougie gives up the job. |
s an American actor best known for his role as | Dougie in Carpoolers. |
Dougie is bassist of pop band McFly, also providing b | |
Chairmain: | Dougie Leask |
Dougie Lee Poynter (Corringham, Essex, England 30 Nov | |
layers such internationalists Bobby Galbraith, | Dougie Macintyre, Neil MacDougal and Chukie Clark, an |
ia is a modern Scottish folk ballad written by | Dougie MacLean somewhere between 1974 and 1977. |
"Christ Child's Lullaby" (Mattea, | Dougie MacLean) - 4:21 |
Mary Black, Grace Griffith, Daniel Rodriguez, | Dougie Maclean, and Back Door Slam. |
The Auckland side included; Bill Davidson, | Dougie McGregor, Thomas McClymont, Karl Ifwersen, Geo |
Earle Douglas ( | Dougie) Meerwald was a pioneering Ceylonese musician. |
Dougie Meerwald was the vocalist of one of the leadin | |
Dougie monty 07:55, 17 August 2007 (UTC) | |
Dougie monty 07:50, 18 August 2007 (UTC) | |
Dougie Payne - bass guitar | |
Bassist | Dougie Payne performs at Glasgow, SECC in 2007. |
Dougie portrayed by Charlie Sim: The barman of the Tw | |
Dougie Poynter - Himself | |
Dougie Poynter - bass | |
Sandford dated McFly bassist | Dougie Poynter from October 2008 to November 2010. |
rst confirmed by band members Tom Fletcher and | Dougie Poynter in a web chat on the group's official |
, along with fellow band members Tom Fletcher, | Dougie Poynter and Danny Jones. |
e fellow members Tom Fletcher (guitar, vocals) | Dougie Poynter (bass guitar, vocals) and Harry Judd ( |
Bassist ( | Dougie Poynter) and drummer (Harry Judd) were subsequ |
tish television roles as Danny Blue in Hustle, | Dougie Raymond in The Vice and Dominic Foy in State o |
Harry Hayes (Chipper), Nat Temple, | Dougie Robinson, George Evans, Arthur Birkby, Phil Go |
ly Houliston, Roy Henderson, Jim Patterson and | Dougie Sharpe. |
of the UK's most popular soap operas, playing | Dougie Slade in EastEnders, John Wilding in Coronatio |
Dougie states that they will not be getting back toge | |
Meanwhile, Joe Santo and | Dougie Stewart pose together on stage, to the theme s |
g to take the stage - hoping to beat his rival | Dougie Stewart (fellow bodybuilder Ken Waller in a me |
Dougie talked about working with the band as well as | |
One inconsistency in the stories is that | Dougie the mate has the choice of two surnames - Came |
Macphail the effete (very subtly so) engineer, | Dougie the superstitious ship's mate, The Tar (first |
Dougie Thomson - bass guitar, | |
Dougie Thomson - bass guitar | |
Dougie Thomson - bass | |
Dougie Thomson - bass, additional backing vocals | |
Dougie Thomson and Bob Siebenberg have remained clean | |
Dougie Thomson: Bass | |
Dougie Thomson: bass | |
It has been hosted for most of its run by | Dougie Vipond, who replaced original presenter Lindsa |
July 28, 1973 in Inverness), commonly known as | Dougie Walker, is a former Scottish sprinter. |
n Spa's Richard Mazurek, and Coventry foursome | Dougie Walton, Sean McKervey, Joe McCluskey and John |
Dougie was born in Orsett, Essex, England, and educat | |
dvisor to the club, was appointed manager with | Dougie Wood but resigned two days later. |
During 1962, | Dougie Wright and Les Reed departed - the former in s |
ad (baritone sax), Dennis King (tenor-sax) and | Dougie Wright (drums). |
Dougie Wright: Drums. | |
Dougie Young | |
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