• Ian Edmund Wooldridge, OBE (14 January 1932 – 4 March 2007) was a British sports journalist. He was with the Daily Mail for nearly 50 years. Born in New...
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  • Professor of Fine Art Hugh Wooldridge, director, producer Ian Wooldridge (1932–2007), British sports journalist Jeffrey Wooldridge (born 1960), American econometrician...
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  • by Eleanor Wong (Ellen Toh, 2001) Wild Rice: Animal Farm adapted by Ian Wooldridge (Clover, 2002) Invitation To Treat – The Eleanor Wong Trilogy by Eleanor...
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  • public life...I could write a whole volume on the Duke Down Under. Ian Wooldridge His Grace the Duke of Norfolk was appointed as manager of the England...
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    with his teammates. Never highly popular among his peers, journalist Ian Wooldridge commented of him that "Boycott, in short, walks alone", while cricket...
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    manner and good looks made him a crowd favourite. English journalist Ian Wooldridge called Miller "the golden boy" of cricket, leading to his being nicknamed...
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  • let alone his wife, at home while he led the fight for the Ashes. Ian Wooldridge Unlike his predecessors Len Hutton, Peter May and Ted Dexter Smith rode...
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    Angeles Times 2 Jan 1958: A6. Gambling like this is not for you and me: Ian Wooldridge TALKING SPORT The Times of India 7 Nov 1971: A15. Actress Hurt in Crash...
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    so described by journalist Hugo Vickers. Woolers: sports journalist Ian Wooldridge (1932–2007). "-er" forms of Oxford locations include: Adders: Addison's...
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  • gossip columnist Nigel Dempster, Lynda Lee-Potter and sportswriter Ian Wooldridge (who unlike some of his colleagues – the paper generally did not support...
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    Etienne Descloux, Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings, Henrik Olesen, Ian Wooldridge, S H U Í (Jon Wang & Sean Roland), Lili Reynaud Dewar, Pascal Cribier...
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    known for starring as DI John Rebus in the BBC Radio 4 dramatisations of the Ian Rankin Rebus detective novels and for his supporting roles in films The Jungle...
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    award-winning Paralympic gold-medal swimmer, grew up in the town. Ian Wooldridge, the sports writer, was born in New Milton. Canteleu in France "Key...
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    He appeared on the snooker-themed game show Big Break several times. Ian Wooldridge wrote and presented a Ray Reardon special on BBC2 in 1984, and the same...
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    Hugh McIlvanney, first at The Observer and lately at the Sunday Times, Ian Wooldridge of the Daily Mail and soccer writer Brian Glanville, best known at the...
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  • teammates Sebastian Coe and Steve Cram, an event memorably described by Ian Wooldridge as being "like three Spitfires coming out of the sun". He set his personal...
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  • runs over Australia for 34 years. His own batting saw him described by Ian Wooldridge as "a corpse with pads on". According to Ray Robinson, Lawry "appeared...
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    of British Army wives to rejoin their husbands serving in Germany. Ian Wooldridge – journalist 1801: Robert Bell 1815: George Kent 1816: Robert Bell 1818:...
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    Dexter Declares – An Autobiography, Stanley Paul, 1966 Ted Dexter and Ian Wooldridge, The International Cavaliers' World of Cricket, Purnell, 1970 Ted Dexter...
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  • Holy Trinity Church, Gosport Harry Ellis Wooldridge, musical antiquary, was born in Winchester Ian Wooldridge, journalist, was born in New Milton Janet...
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  • 1988 Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh Ian Wooldridge 1991 The Fishing Trip Frank Grimes Warehouse Theatre Croydon Chuck Lindsay...
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  • August 1996). "Critics with Righteous Touch". The Scotsman. Shuttleworth, Ian. "Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estatitis". Orig. publ. in Financial Times. "Gunning...
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  • Tadeusz Nalepa, Polish singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1934) 2007 – Ian Wooldridge, English journalist (b. 1932) 2008 – Gary Gygax, American game designer...
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    Bynea Labour Stephen Donoghue Labour Michelle Donoghue Plaid Cymru Ian Wooldridge Dafen Independent Sharen Davies Labour Tegwen Devichand Labour Susan...
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  • classic, having earned kudos from such critics as Michael Parkinson and Ian Wooldridge, and served to promote Hughes's now-established career in sports journalism...
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    Cosmopolitan Magazine - Ultimate Sports Women of the Year, Daily Mail - The Ian Wooldridge Award for British Sports Person of the Year, Inspiration Awards - Inspirational...
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  • received a Sport Badge from Blue Peter. In April 2010, received the Ian Wooldridge Award. In 2011, unveiled on the Sheffield Legends 'Walk of Fame'. In...
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    imprisonment, on Tuesday, 7 July 1896, a hanging took place. Charles Thomas Wooldridge had been a trooper in the Royal Horse Guards. He was convicted of cutting...
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  • Zdeňka Pokorná, exiled dissident (born 1905, Austria-Hungary) 4 March – Ian Wooldridge, sports journalist (born 1932) 7 March – Lady Thorneycroft, philanthropist...
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    specialist in Middle East, former Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Egypt Ian Wooldridge (1932–2007), Daily Mail sports journalist Justin Young (born 1987) of...
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