• Douglas Anderson. 21 June 2010. Archived from the original on 22 August 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2011. Dougie Anderson at IMDb MrDouglasAnderson.com Official...
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  • winner, Kate Lawler. Zora Suleman provided half-hourly news updates. Dougie Anderson was a stand-in presenter and also often reported from a record shop...
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  • Retrieved 2 March 2021. "Fighting Talk, Rick Edwards, Tamsin Greenway, Dougie Anderson, Adam Rowe". BBC Radio 5 Live. 28 March 2020. Retrieved 3 September...
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  • Douglas, Doug, or Dougie Anderson may refer to: Doug Anderson (poet) (born 1943), American poet, fiction writer, and memoirist Doug Anderson (singer) (born...
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  • had two spin-offs. Both were presented by Dougie Anderson and aired on E4. Boys and Girls Do It With Dougie was a live magazine-format 30-minute show...
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    Edinburgh, and hosted the network's T in the Park programmes with Dougie Anderson who had also worked on RI:SE. Also in 2005, she hosted the Q Awards...
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    (born 1979), cyclist Kaye Adams (born 1962) Ronni Ancona (born 1968) Dougie Anderson (born 1976) Fiona Armstrong (born 1956) Jackie Bird (born 1962) Edith...
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    Doug E. Fresh (redirect from Dougie fresh)
    Crew. At this time Fresh went by several names including Dougie Doug, Dougie D, Law-D, Dougie Doug the Prince of Love, and Christian D and the Criss Cross...
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  • Sport Relief in 2004. It was later turned into a series, presented by Dougie Anderson. This list is incomplete (episodes 3-10 are missing). You can help...
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    Chester and Colchester Zoos. Huq presented The Red Bull Air Race with Dougie Anderson for Channel 4 in 2008. Huq appeared with her future husband Charlie...
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  • then Alan Brydon (multiple instruments) and Dougie Anderson (drums). In 2012 Alan Brydon left, Dougie Anderson moved to guitar and Ross Walsh took over on...
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    Champion of Champions final on 19 May 2012, defeating Martin Kelner, Dougie Anderson, and Greg Brady in the process. Born in Camden Town, Bunce currently...
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  • (music and chat show) Grant Stott (music) Gary West (music) Des Clarke Dougie Anderson John Beattie Colin Bell Ken Bruce Jackie Brambles Andy Cameron Armando...
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  • Maestro (2008) Dougie Anderson United Kingdom Stars in Fast Cars (2005–06) John Anderson United States Wipeout (2008–14) Larry Anderson United States Truth...
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  • on Channel 4's sister channel E4. The first series was presented by Dougie Anderson, whilst the second was hosted by Gamezville presenters Darren Malcolm...
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  • sports journalists, sportspeople or stand-up comics. Regulars include: Dougie Anderson – TV and Radio presenter (nicknamed "Three Answers") Greg Brady – Sports...
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  • Bridget Christie, Ainsley Harriott, Justin Moorhouse 02x04 30 July 2013 Dougie Anderson, Nick Helm, Isy Suttie 02x05 6 August 2013 Andrew Maxwell, Kirsty Wark...
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    Sloss Elaine C. Smith Iain Stirling Wendy Wason James Allenby-Kirk Dougie Anderson Peter Baikie Stanley Baxter Johnny Beattie Danny Bhoy Paul Black (comedian)...
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  • two sharing custody of Dougie. However, when Rebecca wants to move Japan with Johnny, Robert fights for full custody for Dougie but loses in court and...
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  • unfortunately did not make the final, finishing in a third place tie with Dougie Anderson. George B. Eichorn, (2003), Detroit's Sports Broadcasters on the Air...
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    Doug Pederson (redirect from Dougie P)
    Luke McCown (2004) Trent Dilfer (2005) Charlie Frye (2005–2007) Derek Anderson (2006–2009) Brady Quinn (2008–2009) Ken Dorsey (2008) Bruce Gradkowski...
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  • Caledonia is a modern Scottish folk ballad written by Dougie MacLean in 1977. The chorus of the song features the lyric "Caledonia, you're calling me,...
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  • Dougie Bowne is an American musician, producer and composer. Bowne was born in New York, grew up in The Bronx and attended high school and college in South...
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  • McFadden) to get rid of Dougie's body and gun, but by the time Phil arrives at the Vic, Dougie has escaped. Grant is convinced that Dougie will return for revenge...
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  • persuades him to join the hospital to run its family practice. Mitchell Anderson (seasons 1–2) as Dr. Jack McGuire, a resident at Eastman and Doogie's friendly...
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  • June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015. "Former Plymouth Argyle winger Dougie Anderson dies aged 51". 23 June 2015. Archived from the original on 23 June...
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    was appointed manager on 1 December 2016, alongside his assistant Dougie Anderson. In the summer of 2018, Thomson was appointed team manager of his hometown...
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    Joan Jett (redirect from Dougie Needles)
    acoustic takes on hard-rocking classics". NME. Retrieved April 21, 2022. Anderson, Carys (June 2, 2023). "Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Unveil New EP Mindsets:...
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  • French horn, trumpet George Shilling – cello Anna Jenkins – violin, viola Dougie Murphy – backing vocals Tre Stead – backing vocals Cahir O'Doherty – backing...
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  • Dale Cooper (redirect from Dougie Jones)
    obtaining money to pay off Dougie's debt to loan sharks, exposing a ring of corruption in Dougie's office, improving Dougie's relationship with his wife...
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