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Nigel and Gray
It was recorded at the Surrey Studios in London, a basic recording facility ran by two MDs, Chris and Nigel Gray.
While the three band members and co-producer Nigel Gray all expressed immediate regret over the rushed recording for the album, which was finished on 4 a. m. on the day the band began their world tour, the album would receive high praise from critics.
* Hidden Laughter: Nigel ( June 1990 )-directed by Simon Gray, ( Vaudeville Theatre )
Athletes who trained there regularly under Malcolm include former World 110m Hurdle Champion and World Record Holder, Colin Jackson ; Commonwealth 110m Hurdle medallist, Paul Gray ; and Nigel Walker who had two sporting careers, first as an Olympic hurdler and then later as a Welsh rugby union international player.
In 1941, during the East African Campaign, Sergeant Nigel Gray Leakey of the 1 / 6th Battalion was awarded the regiment's first and only Victoria Cross ( VC ).
* Nigel Gray Leakey VC
The Master of Gray trilogy, by Nigel Tranter are historical novels recounting the life and times of Patrick, 6th Lord Gray, arch conspirator and power behind the throne of the young James VI of Scotland.
Talksport have a selection of regular presenters and commentators, which include: Adrian Durham, Andrew McKenna, Alan Brazil, Andy Goldstein, Andy Gray, Andy Jacobs, Danny Kelly, Georgie Bingham, Graham Beecroft, Ian Danter, Jack Bannister, John Anderson, Jonny Gould, Keith Arthur, Mark Saggers, Mike Bovill, Mike Graham, Nigel Pearson, Paul Hawksbee, Ray Parlour, Richard Keys, Sam Delaney, Sam Matterface, and Stan Collymore.
Commentary was provided by Sam Matterface, John Roder, Nigel Pearson and Ian Danter, with punditry from Stan Collymore, Alvin Martin, Ray Parlour, Matt Holland and Andy Gray with presenting from Adrian Durham, Mark Saggers and Richard Keys.
* Nigel Gray Leakey, ( 1913 – 1941 )
Nigel Gray Leakey VC ( 1 January 1913 – 19 May 1941 ) was a Kenyan recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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Douglas Adams, Rowan Atkinson, Glen Baxter, Michael Bywater, Graham Chapman, Nobby Clarke, Ron Cobb, Richard Curtis, Angus Deayton, Adrian Edmonson, Michael Fishwick, Michael Foreman, Stephen Fry, Kim Fuller, George Harrison, Michael Heath, Lenny Henry, Ian Hislop, Caroline Holden, Richard Ingrams, Antony Jay, Guy Jenkin, Gray Jolliffe, Terry Jones, Trevor Leighton, John Lloyd, Jonathan Lynn, Thomas Mann, Rik Mayall, Lise Mayer, Michael Palin, Geoffrey Perkins, Stephen Pile, Nigel Planer, Christopher Ryan, Griff Rhys Jones, Posy Simmonds, Mel Smith, The Spitting Image Workshop, Sue Townsend, Bill Tidy, John Wells.
* The Worst of Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression in Britain by Nigel Gray, Richard Hoggart ( Barnes & Noble Imports, 1986 ) ISBN 0-389-20574-5.
With this line-up they recorded This Island, produced by Nigel Gray ( also worked with the Police ) which was released in May and peaked at No. 4 on the Australian albums chart.
The band brought in producer Nigel Gray to help record this material for their first full length album, the result was I Didn't See It Coming released in November 1981.
Category: Songs produced by Nigel Gray
Category: Albums produced by Nigel Gray
* Nigel Gray Leakey ( 1913 – 1941 ), Kenyan recipient of the Victoria Cross
Category: Albums produced by Nigel Gray
Category: Songs produced by Nigel Gray

Nigel and cousin
She was a cousin of cellist Lauri Kennedy, and thus also related to Lauri's son John Kennedy, another cellist, and grandson, the violinist Nigel Kennedy.

Nigel and Louis
Many of the roads in the area have aviation-related names: Alcock Road ( Alcock and Brown ), Brabazon Road ( Brabazon ), Bleriot Road ( Louis Blériot ), Cobham Road ( Sir Alan Cobham ), De Havilland Road ( de Havilland ), Norman Crescent ( Nigel Norman ), Phoenix Way ( Heston Phoenix ), Sopwith Road ( Thomas Sopwith ), Spitfire Way ( Supermarine Spitfire ), Whittle Road ( Frank Whittle ), and Wright Road ( the Wright brothers ).
Monegasque driver Louis Chiron won it 5 times, and the Argentine driver Juan Manuel Fangio and British driver Nigel Mansell both won 4 times.

Nigel and sergeant
Nigel Kneale greatly preferred Longden's authoritative take on the character to Jack Warner's more comedic “ breezy sergeantin the first film.

Nigel and 1
The third and current reconstruction took place from 1 June 1988 and was completed on 1 October 1989 by Nigel Williams and Sandra Smith ( and overseen by David Akehurst ( CCO of Glass and Ceramics ) who had assessed the vase's condition during its appearance as the focal piece of an international exhibition of Roman glass and, at the conclusion of the exhibition, it was decided to go ahead with reconstruction and stabilization.
His first league game in charge resulted in a 11 draw against Hull City, managed by Nigel Pearson who had managed Leicester for the previous two seasons.
( On manuscripts, and artistic style ) Nigel Morgan, A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles, Volume 4: Early Gothic Manuscripts, Part 1 1190-1250, Harvey Miller Ltd, London, 1982, ISBN 0-19-921026-8
Nigel Griffiths 2000 – 1 ; 2005 – 6 ;
The party's leader Nigel Farage pledged to support him in the election for the National Executive Committee. Hamilton was elected to the committee on 1 November 2011.
Nigel David Short MBE ( born 1 June 1965 in Leigh, Lancashire ) is an English chess grandmaster earning the title at the age of 19.
The Newport County squad for the home leg was: 1 Gary Plumley, 2 Richard Walden, 3 John Relish, 4 Grant Davies, 5 Keith Oakes ( Captain ), 6 Tommy Tynan, 7 Nigel Vaughan, 8 Steve Lowndes, 9 Dave Gwyther, 10 Karl Elsey, 11 Kevin Moore, 12 Neil Bailey, 13 Steve Warriner, 14 Dave Bruton, 15 Bobby Ward, 16 Mark Kendall.
; Thrift, N., Carlstein, T. Nigel Thrift ( 1978 ) Timing Space and Spacing time, Volumes 1, 2 and 3.
* In auto racing, 27 and 28 were Ferrari Formula one numbers from 1981 to 1995 except in 1990 when reigning WC Alain Prost had the right to use # 1 and drove for the team, Nigel Mansell used # 2.
Young was elected to Parliament at the February 1974 General Election as the MP for Acton with a majority of 1, 300, defeating the sitting Labour Party MP, Nigel Spearing.
After beating Yasser Seirawan in his first round 4 – 1, and Nigel Short in the second round 3½ – 1½, he lost to Jan Timman at the semi-final stage 4½ – 3½.
Winning over Loek van Wely, Nigel Short, early leader Alexei Shirov, and drawing against world champion Viswanathan Anand and world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen, Nakamura was in second place after seven rounds.
His first ranking tournament victory came at the 1998 Welsh Open, where he defeated seven players to lift the title and claim the £ 60, 000 winner's cheque: Paul Wykes ( 5 – 3 ), Neal Foulds ( 5 – 2 ), Steve Davis ( 5 – 3 ), Nigel Bond ( 5 – 4 ), Alan McManus ( 5 – 3 ) and Peter Ebdon ( 61 ), before defeating John Higgins 9 – 5 in the final.
* Numbuh 1 / Nigel Uno ( voiced by Benjamin Diskin )-The leader of Sector V, a bald English boy who is rarely seen without his trademark sunglasses, and does not put complete trust in anyone but his teammates.
In the Grand Prix he won his first ranking match of the season, defeating Nigel Bond 5 – 3, before losing his next match 1 – 5 against Ding Junhui.
The show starred Denise Coffey ( series 1 ), Jo Kendall ( series 2 onward ), Chris Emmett, Nigel Rees and Fred Harris.
* Nigel Bennett as Director of Operations Frank Elsinger ( Season 3, recurring Season 1 – 2 )
The region 1 release of Quatermass and the Pit from Anchor Bay includes a commentary from Nigel Kneale and Roy Ward Baker as well as trailers and an instalment of a documentary called The Worlds of Hammer devoted to Hammer's forays into science fiction.
* Sir Nigel Stuart Henderson 12 April 1976 – 1 August 1979
This brought Arsenal to Scarborough in a tie which Arsenal narrowly won, 1 – 0 with a Nigel Winterburn goal.

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