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Jon Pertwee had just been cast as the Doctor. | |
ucer Barry Letts, he wrote four stories for the | Jon Pertwee era on the programme: The Daemons (cred |
Hollis also took the role of Sondergaard in the | Jon Pertwee era of Doctor Who in the story The Muta |
Or is it even special, like "Devious" which had | Jon Pertwee record stuff for it? |
Jon Pertwee as General Birkinshaw | |
g that there is no time machine... not noticing | Jon Pertwee stepping into a lock-up garage and clos |
Jon Pertwee - Station Master | |
rected by Val Guest, and featuring Garry Marsh, | Jon Pertwee and Peter Butterworth. |
Jon Pertwee as Detective Sergeant | |
Doctor Who - | Jon Pertwee |
ersion of the Worzel Gummidge books, along with | Jon Pertwee and Una Stubbs. |
lans for a third were scuppered by the death of | Jon Pertwee in May of that year. |
wyn and featured Donald Sinden, Barbara Ferris, | Jon Pertwee and Clive Francis. |
In the final scene | Jon Pertwee appears in what was to be his last appe |
a planet visited twice by the TARDIS during the | Jon Pertwee era and associated with the Ice Warrior |
Jon Pertwee - Prendergast | |
Later he appeared opposite | Jon Pertwee in the 1970 story Inferno. |
s Mr Nainby previously played Aggedor alongside | Jon Pertwee's Third Doctor in the stories The Curse |
ck Troughton) from The Ice Warriors; the Third ( | Jon Pertwee) from Terror of the Autons; the Fourth |
the classic science fiction series Dr Who (with | Jon Pertwee) had sparked an interest in all things |
It provided the first major role for | Jon Pertwee, who would later star in The Navy Lark |
ert Hine, Tony Ashton, The Bumbles, Silverhead, | Jon Pertwee, Yvonne Elliman, Carol Hunter, Michael |
to woo the hapless scarecrow Worzel, played by | Jon Pertwee, but he spurned her in favour of his un |
comedy radio series of the 1950s, which starred | Jon Pertwee, with Ronnie Barker, Richard Caldicot a |
Jon Pertwee, comedian and Doctor Who actor | |
serial The Paradise of Death in 1993 alongside | Jon Pertwee. |
also featured The Bachelors, Michael Medwin and | Jon Pertwee. |
"My Girl" (The Temptations) - 3:04 | Jon Peter Lewis |
Joseph, Phil Keaggy, Bill Evans, Taylor Hicks, | Jon Peter Lewis, Kris Allen, Maria Muldaur, Louise |
Susan Hart's hair was done by | Jon Peters. |
ilippe Djokic (violin), Monica Gaylord (piano), | Jon Peterson (oboe), Marie-Claire Seguin (vocalist) |
She was succeeded by | Jon Peterson. |
The network was founded at CNN by | Jon Petrovich and Scott Weiss. |
Producer: | Jon Phelps |
s), who replaced Forchette, and brought drummer | Jon Phillip (formerly with Shaft) into the group. |
Jon Phillips | |
In 1988, | Jon Phillips took over as Headmaster, remaining for |
This release culminates the work of | Jon Phillips, Andy Fitzsimon, Bassel Safadi, Michi, |
Jon Philpot - vocals, guitar and keyboards | |
Jon Philpot- producer, engineer | |
According to architect | Jon Pickard, the tower's exterior design "takes its |
wrote or co-wrote most of the band's songs, and | Jon Pierson (trombone, vocals). |
Jon Pierson - bass trombone | |
Jon Pikus - drums | |
ion to the Milwaukee Bucks and Detroit Pistons, | Jon played for the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Laker |
the original The Bionic Woman, in which Jim and | Jon played Verm and Dier, respectively, in the Febr |
Jon played four seasons at Rollins College, finishi | |
Jon played regularly at the Ascona New Orleans Jazz | |
Nurse's brother | Jon plays for English League One side Dagenham & Re |
"Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me" ( | Jon Pleased Wimmin Flashback Vox) |
"Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me" ( | Jon Pleased Wimmin Flashback Dub) |
Rain ( | Jon Pleased Wimmin Vocal Dub) |
d in late 2005, features vocalist and guitarist | Jon Plett (The Home Team), bassist Keli Martin (Six |
Jon Plowman | |
In 1974, | Jon Plowman directed a musical version of Zuleika D |
Jon Plum - assistant producer, engineer, and mixing | |
Jon Plummer in the 2005 modernised TV version set o | |
on guitar and vocals, John Roog on guitar, and | Jon Podgorski (known as "Pod") on drums. |
Jon Polito as Orren Boyle | |
Jon Polito - Howard, Willy's boss | |
Jon Polito as Dr. Caligari | |
Jon Polito as Schoentell | |
ussell Means, Chris O'Donnell, Keith David, and | Jon Polito. |
Jon Pollak - lighting designer/director | |
tar for The God Damn Whores, alongside 'Random' | Jon Poole (formerly of Cardiacs, previously stand-i |
Damn Whores (with Ginger of The Wildhearts, and | Jon Poole of Cardiacs). |
Jon Poole - Guitar on various bits | |
Jon Poole - vocals, guitar | |
"Ltd" ( | Jon Poole) |
When he was replaced by | Jon Poole, much of the guitar was re-recorded, alth |
Pope's Kentucky Battalion, Major | Jon Pope |
William Shakespeare Richard III | Jon Pope Richard III |
Alix | Jon Popham (born 17 October 1979 in Newport) is a W |
ina Titus soundly defeated incumbent Republican | Jon Porter by 5.14 points with several third partie |
Jon Porter, former U.S representative | |
Her friend Stephen | Jon Postal and his wife Guia Dino Postal chronicled |
RFC editor and Internet pioneer | Jon Postel was based at ISI until his death in 1998 |
ssentially run by a computer science professor, | Jon Postel. |
Bass - | Jon Poutney |
She ran against | Jon Powers, an Iraq war vet and the endorsed Democr |
is single "Dirty South Soldiers" (featuring Lil | Jon) propelled Gotti into the higher ranks of Memph |
Jon Proudstar - Jim | |
Jon Proudstar - Station Attendant | |
stars Richard Ray Whitman, Casey Camp-Horinek, | Jon Proudstar, Aaron Riggs, Laura Spencer, Quese iM |
n and starring Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell, | Jon Provost and Roger Nakagawa. |
mily (played by Hugh Reilly, June Lockhart, and | Jon Provost), moved to Australia. |
s the two from when they shared a flat, to when | Jon purchased a house and moved out. |
ion (co-authored with Phillip Charles Lucas and | Jon R. Stone). |
Bozich, Stanley J. and | Jon R. Bozich (1985). |
It was designed by | Jon Radoff and Angela Bull. . |
written for the Atari ST: Space Empire Elite by | Jon Radoff and Galactic Empire by Andromeda Softwar |
Jon Radoff, the developer of the game, briefly expl | |
The original team of Martin Borley, | Jon Raitt and Iain Griffin were still there as of D |
cation Chancellor Jim Rogers and TV personality | Jon Ralston. |
His brother | Jon Ramstad was mayor of Levanger. |
was originally recorded by country music artist | Jon Randall. |
It was created by Marion Pearce and | Jon Randall. |
John ( | Jon) Rankin (1 February 1890 - 8 October 1973) was |
Jon Raskin | |
from the last initials of the founding members: | Jon Raskin, Larry Ochs, Andrew Voigt and Bruce Ackl |
Ring (left) talks with Nationals pitcher | Jon Rauch in 2008 |
as of 2010 who are taller than Hendrickson are | Jon Rauch, at 6'11", and Chris Young, at 6'10". |
by Willie Nelson, Vera Lynn, The Ink Spots and | Jon Rauhouse. |
recorded with Marc Almond, the Aluminum Group, | Jon Rauhouse's Steel Guitar Show, the Sadies, Andre |
The Halliard and | Jon Raven (1967) |
Y'all was founded in 2003 by | Jon Rawl when he noticed that there was an absence |
Mixed by Lil | Jon, Ray Seay, Brian Stanley |
completed Old Joy, based on the short story by | Jon Raymond, starring Daniel London and singer-song |
Stephen and Paul van Kampen, Matt Bayliff, and | Jon Reddit. |
such as Joan as Policewoman, Kris Drever, Lau, | Jon Redfern, Dave Derby, Madam, Poppy & the Jezebel |
Actor and comedian | Jon Reep attended Catawba Valley Community College |
Jon Reep, actor and comedian. | |
al headliners such as Brad Trackman, Joe Recca, | Jon Reep, and Frank Caliendo. |
also is home to one of Wales' greatest exports, | Jon Rees. |
Jon Reginald Dupard (born October 30, 1963 in New O | |
"What'cha Gonna Do?" (Donnie Fritts, | Jon Reid) - 2:48 |
Jon Reinert Reinertsen (born 23 March 1946) is a re | |
A year or so later, | Jon rejoined and they changed their name to Hecate |
After | Jon rejoined, Yes did not perform any of the songs |
Dibble and architect John Hardwick-Smith, with | Jon Rennie as the team's London representative. |
ogue magazine fashion editor Francis Stein; and | Jon Revson, Selig's cousin. |
Jon Rice - drums, percussion | |
He has been a guest comedian on The | Jon Richardson Show. |
y Rogers (lead vocals), Geoffrey Hill (guitar), | Jon Richardson (bass guitar), Brady Black (fiddle), |
Howard Show on BBC 6 Music with fellow comedian | Jon Richardson in a Sunday morning slot previously |
Bassist | Jon Richardson explains: “The Architects of Guilt i |
She appeared on the | Jon Richardson Show on 27 July 2008 and again on 15 |
The Russell Howard and | Jon Richardson Show was a UK radio show on digital |
s (BBC Radio 4), 4 Stands Up (BBC Radio 4), The | Jon Richardson Show ([BBC 6 Music]), and is schedul |
f comedy collective 'GIT' with Dan Atkinson and | Jon Richardson. |
l and played in the same rugby team as comedian | Jon Richardson. |
t was presented by comedians Russell Howard and | Jon Richardson. |
elodrome when it was beaten by Simon Keeton and | Jon Rickard of Rutland Cycling Club. |
Jon Ridenour has been living in Sweden, where he wo | |
Jon Riki Karamatsu is a Democratic member of the Ha | |
The film tells the story of | Jon Riley and the Saint Patrick's Battalion, a grou |
Jon Riley, deserter from United States Army, a foun | |
It is the birth place of | Jon Riley, Saint Patrick battalion's commander, who |
red the booth with Dave O'Brien, Dale Arnold or | Jon Rish in 2008. |
Dave O'Brien and | Jon Rish have been his partners since 2009.. |
nson threw an 8 yard touchdown pass to fullback | Jon Ritchie for a 14-0 lead. |
d to wait a while to be the starter however, as | Jon Ritchie was the main man for the Raiders until |
Jon Ritchie, former professional football player (C | |
-ahead touchdown - a four-yard pass to fullback | Jon Ritchie. |
It was designed and developed by | Jon Ritman with the help of Chris Clarke. |
Later, in 1995, | Jon Ritman tried to release Match Day III, but due |
iation football video game franchise created by | Jon Ritman in 1984 for the 1980s 8-bit home compute |
It was the creation of programmer | Jon Ritman, but later versions were written by othe |
similar to a previously, not published game by | Jon Ritman, Soccerama. |
mmodore 64 and Amstrad CPC and was developed by | Jon Ritman. |
ram director/afternoon drive-time announcer and | Jon Rivers as morning drive-time announcer. |
KLTY was first created by | Jon Rivers (as program director) & Scott K. Ginsbur |
"I Breathe In, I Breathe Out" (Cagle, | Jon Robbin) - 4:04 |
Drummer Chris Yeomen was killed and | Jon Roberts was left with a shattered pelvis. |
ooper Tisdale, Joanne Smith, Lawrence Jennings, | Jon Roberts, Melanie Massell, Gordon Vernick, Camil |
Picture and its sequel, The Fat Lady Sang, with | Jon Robin Baitz in place to pen the stage play. |
on at Manhattan Theatre Club, A Fair Country by | Jon Robin Baitz at the Huntington Theatre Company, |
ectic ensemble cast, including Viveca Lindfors, | Jon Robin Baitz, Melissa Leo, Martha Plimpton, Andr |
s far as arcade basketball games go", and IGN's | Jon Robinson saying NBA Street V3 is "the best of t |
nd Rapids Rampage in exchange for wide receiver | Jon Rodriguez. |
Jon Rogers - bass, background vocals | |
o have helped 102 people commit suicide, though | Jon Ronson claims that most of Exoo's clients were |
Jon Ronson profiled him in Channel 4 documentary Re | |
ramme on cryptozoology, presented by journalist | Jon Ronson, during the late 1990s. |
and early 1990s, and featured Terry Christian, | Jon Ronson, Caroline Aherne, Neil Cossar, Joe Patri |
Jon Ronson-journalist, author, documentary filmmake | |
he Aryan Cow" by the broadcaster and journalist | Jon Ronson. |
ecord label founded in 2004 in San Francisco by | Jon Rooney of the independent rock band Morning Spy |
Jon Rose - violin | |
Hyperstring Project, by | Jon Rose. |
Jon Rosenberg - engineer | |
Jon Ross ... Waiter | |
Produced by Uli | Jon Roth |
l McDonald and Keith Knutsen), Guitar Jack, Uli | Jon Roth of Scorpions, drummer Brian Tichy, Los Ang |
Uli | Jon Roth - Lead Guitar on "Born to Touch Your Feeli |
Uli | Jon Roth (guitar) on tracks 6,7,8 and 23, 24 |
Sky Orchestra: Director: Uli | Jon Roth |
He was a member of Uli | Jon Roth's band Dawn Road, but became a member of t |
Earthquake is the first album from Uli | Jon Roth's Electric Sun band. |
nn, Jack Bruce, Gordon Giltrap, Anna Ryder, Uli | Jon Roth, Electric Sun, Steve Hillage, Vikki Clayto |
Time" featuring Steve Morris, Steve Morse, Uli | Jon Roth, Howard Wilson, Jaro Jarosil, Nick Blagona |
nal Scorpions album to feature guitarist Ulrich | Jon Roth. |
ion" performance alongside Gilby Clarke and Uli | Jon Roth. |
Uli | Jon Roth: all guitars, keyboards, bass guitar, comp |
Jon Rothschild. | |
Jon Rowan (Grimsby Town) | |
The purpose of this exhibition, according to | Jon Rubin, was "essentially [to look] for moments o |
rafts, Fletcher began collaborating with artist | Jon Rubin. |
er organized "Never Been to Tehran" with artist | Jon Rubin. |
2000 to work in the Academy and has worked with | Jon Rudkin to recruit some strong young players. |
Jon Rudkin is an English football coach currently w | |
10. | Jon Rundell - Damager |
Note that Republican | Jon Runyan picked-up the 3rd District from incumben |
Hugh Rader Jr. Award: | Jon Runyan |
agle and current Jersey Congressional candidate | Jon Runyan, former Penn State football player Adam |
Jon Runyan, 2nd District | |
Denson along with | Jon Runyan, Jon Jansen and Rod Payne helped Tim Bia |
e on the ballot to divert votes from Republican | Jon Runyan. |
East Haven CT, where Dave Obrizzo produced and | Jon Russell engineered. |
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