• 2009). "Nelson replaces Alleyne as Somethin' Else CEO". broadcastnow.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Nelson, Jez (17 June 2019). "Jez Nelson: Tomorrow's...
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  • manager and executive Jez Lowe (born 1955), English folk singer-songwriter Jez Moxey (born 1963), English football executive Jez Nelson, British jazz broadcaster...
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  • Richard Mabey (1995) Craig Doyle (1996–1999) Philippa Forrester (1996–2000) Jez Nelson (1996–2000) Peter Snow (1997–2000) Anya Sitaram (1998–2000) Nick Baker...
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  • Jesy Nelson (born 1991), British singer Jez Nelson (born 1964), British radio broadcaster Jill Nelson (born 1952), American journalist J. J. Nelson (born...
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  • after the jazz album by Cannonball Adderley), with former colleagues Jez Nelson and Chris Philips. The company produced original content for the BBC and...
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  • schedules dedicated to smooth jazz and soul. Specialist programming from Jez Nelson and concerts were broadcast in the evening and at weekends. In 1992, the...
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  • presenter Sally Gray, who would go on to present children's quiz 50/50, Jez Nelson, who would go on to front the related primetime BBC technology series...
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  • video, television, audio and social media. It was founded in 1991 by Jez Nelson, Chris Philips and Sonita Alleyne, and was acquired outright by Sony Music...
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  • to 1994, when the network closed. Sue Nelson presented the programme for most of its time on air, with Jez Nelson co-presenting the final series. Quentin...
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  • Pearce, David Rodigan, Patrick Forge, Somethin' Else (Chris Phillips & Jez Nelson), and Gilles Peterson. In the mid-late 1990s, DJs and presenters have...
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  • WorldWide radio program on Kiss FM and later worked as a producer under Jez Nelson; he moved to BBC Radio 1 with WorldWide in 1998. He joined BBC Radio 1xtra...
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  • English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 5 Production Executive producer Jez Nelson Producer Ian Sharpe Running time 60 minutes Production company Somethin’...
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  • Kemble – actor Ella Marchment – opera director Jamila Massey – actress Jez Nelson – broadcaster Sir Allan Powell – Chairman of the BBC (1939–1946) Clifford...
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  • Staff writers Paul Bradshaw, Kathryn Willgress, Amar Patel, Sue Steward, Jez Nelson, Max Reinhardt, Annie Peel, Damien Rafferty, Joanna Funk-Reid, Vivien...
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  • Night China Moses (evenings)) Chris Philips (The Blueprint (Saturdays)) Jez Nelson (Somethin' Else (Sundays)) John Osborne (Sundays) Ian Shaw (The Ronnie...
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  • presenter 24 February – Andy Crane, television and radio presenter 1 April – Jez Nelson, jazz presenter and media producer 16 May Rebecca Front, comic actress...
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  • Jazz Leeds Jazz Newcomer of the Year: Binker and Moses Jazz Media Award: Jez Nelson, BBC Jazz on 3 Jazz Education Award: Tommy Smith Services to Jazz Award:...
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    featured Edition Records musicians in a Jazz FM (UK) event organised by Jez Nelson. Performances included Laura Jurd's Dinosaur and a solo performance by...
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  • Graves [Pennine Productions] Rob Jones [USP] Susan Marling [Just Radio] Jez Nelson [Somethin' Else] David Prest [Whistledown] Dan Vo [Heavy Entertainment]...
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    enjoyed sustained success in jazz radio broadcasting: Helen Mayhew and Jez Nelson. Jazz FM had initial problems with a computerised system of playing output...
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    Jez Bond (born 1977) is a British theatre director. One of the cohort of artistic directors born in the 1960s and 70s who are now running significant...
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    (CLAAG) who carried out a "non-stop picket" for 1,408 days to campaign for Nelson Mandela's release from prison. The Anti-Apartheid Movement did not support...
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    and has originated roles in plays by David Mamet, John Patrick Shanley and Jez Butterworth. Bauer is of German and Irish descent. He attended Miramonte...
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  • the Chatsworth community, until a fundraiser for "Liam Day" was set up by Jez (Lindsey Dawson), the landlady of "The Jockey", ultimately ending it with...
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  • Secret Love Song (category Songs written by Jez Ashurst)
    Records and Columbia Records. The single was co-written by Derulo along with Jez Ashurst, Emma Rohan, and Tich. It is a slow ballad consisting of pounding...
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    Developmental Evolution. 334 (6): 325–338. Bibcode:2020JEZB..334..325F. doi:10.1002/jez.b.22998. PMC 8094346. PMID 32864827. Patterson, Colin (1982). "Morphology...
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  • Ballbreaker II CRL Group The Zen Room (Richard M. Taylor, Jon Law, Ian Andrew, Jez San, Simon Rockman, Jay Derrett) 1988 Cyberknights CRL Group Robert T. Smith...
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  • Deputy Headteacher and Head of Science (20 episodes) Alex Walkinshaw as Jez Diamond; Head of Physical Education (18 episodes) Robson Green as Rob Scotcher;...
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  • Chill and Kiss, the latter with musicians including brothers Bill and Ian Nelson on guitar and sax respectively.[citation needed] Tikaram starred as Judas...
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    priority". Journal of Experimental Zoology B. 308 (2): 105–12. doi:10.1002/jez.b.21151. PMID 17219370. Cuthbert Bede (1859–1860). "The folk-lore of a country...
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