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Robson and Brian
Robson was born in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, the son of Brian Robson, a long distance lorry-driver, and Maureen Robson.
Following Howe's departure with three matches of the season remaining, Robson was called up to the senior team for the first time by caretaker manager Brian Whitehouse.
Ex-professional sportsmen to provide expert comment on a variety of the station's programmes, including: Alvin Martin, Bobby Gould, Brian Moore, Darren Gough, Jason Cundy, Jeff Probyn, Matt Holland, Micky Quinn, Ray Houghton, Ronnie Irani, and Stewart Robson.
* John Robson, professional footballer for Derby County and Aston Villa who missed only one game in Derby County's championship winning 1971-72 season under the management team of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor
Brian Moore also lent his voice to the Liverpool FC novelty song ' Anfield Rap ', rapping two verses, the second of which was an appeal for then England Manager Bobby Robson to select Steve McMahon for the England team.
Windschuttle's ' orthodox school ' comprises a large number of historians and archaeologists, deceased or living, such as Henry Reynolds, Lyndall Ryan, Lloyd Robson, John Mulvaney, Rhys Jones, Brian Plomley, and Sharon Morgan, whom he regards as responsible for a politicized reading of the past, and for inflating the number of Aboriginal deaths.
He was born Brian Robson Rankin on 28 October 1941 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
The Manchester United team, managed by former St. Johnstone player Alex Ferguson, included Jim Leighton, Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister, Bryan Robson, Paul Ince, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes and Lee Sharpe.
There had been widespread clamouring in the press for manager Bobby Robson to select him, and indeed ITV commentator Brian Moore rapped a verse to that effect on the Cup final song (" Well Steve McMahon sure can rap, it's about time he had an England cap ; so come on Bobby Robson, he's your man ; ' cause if anyone can, Macca can!
* Robson, Brian.
* Robson, Brian.
On SNL, Meyers has impersonated such figures as John Kerry, Michael Caine, Anderson Cooper, Carrot Top, Prince Charles, Ryan Seacrest, Sean Penn, Stone Phillips, Tobey Maguire, Peyton Manning, Ben Curtis ( also known as the Dell Dude ), Ty Pennington, Bill Cowher, Brian Williams, Nicollette Sheridan, Wade Robson, Donald Trump, Jr., Tom Cruise, and Kevin Federline.
Ahern is still the main star, but other frequent appearances are made by impersonators of Roy Keane, Gerry Adams, Colin Farrell, Ronan Keating, Bill Cullen, Michael D. Higgins, Keith Duffy, Daniel O ' Donnell, Niall Quinn, Ben Dunne, Pádraig Harrington, Steve Staunton, Bobby Robson, Rafael Benítez, Joe Duffy, Paul O ' Connell, Conor Deasy, Jack Charlton and Brian Cowen

Robson and British
* Thomas Robson, author of The British Herald ( 1830 ).
He was replaced by Ron Atkinson, who immediately broke the British record transfer fee to sign Bryan Robson from West Bromwich Albion.
A series of distinguished British actresses have portrayed Queen Mary on stage and screen, including Dame Wendy Hiller ( on the London stage in Crown Matrimonial ), Dame Flora Robson ( in A King's Story ), Dame Peggy Ashcroft ( in Edward & Mrs Simpson ), Phyllis Calvert ( in The Woman He Loved ), Gaye Brown ( in All the King's Men ), Dame Eileen Atkins ( in Bertie and Elizabeth ), Miranda Richardson ( in The Lost Prince ), Margaret Tyzack ( in Wallis & Edward ), and Claire Bloom ( in The King's Speech ).
* Took, Barry: Laughter in the Air: An Informal History of British Radio Comedy ( Robson Books 1976 ; hardback, ISBN 00903895781 )
In 1925, while on a trip to Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island, Don and Phyllis Munday spotted what they believed to be a peak taller than Mount Robson, then accepted as the tallest peak entirely within British Columbia.
The genus was described by British zoologist Guy Coburn Robson in 1929.
Yoho, together with Jasper NP, Kootenay NP and Banff NP, along with three British Columbia provincial parks — Hamber Provincial Park, Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, and Mount Robson Provincial Park — form the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site.
* Robson Lowe, The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps, vol.
Bobby Robson stated that after Kevin Beattie, Robson was, along with Alan Shearer, the best British player he ever worked with.
Robson moved to United for a British record transfer fee of £ 1. 5 million on 1 October 1981 and signed the contract on the Old Trafford pitch two days later.
The mountain is located entirely within Mount Robson Provincial Park of British Columbia, and is part of the Rainbow Range.
Mount Robson is the second highest peak entirely in British Columbia, behind Mount Waddington.
Mount Robson () is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, but not the highest in British Columbia, since there are some higher mountains in the Coast Mountains and Saint Elias Range.
The World Heritage site also includes three British Columbia provincial parks that adjoin the four national parks: Hamber, Mount Assiniboine and Mount Robson.
14 km ( 9 mi ) east of Tête Jaune Cache, Highway 16 enters Mount Robson Provincial Park, coursing through the park for 63 km ( 39 mi ) to the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta within Yellowhead Pass.
* August 2-John Robson becomes premier of British Columbia.
* June 29-John Robson, Premier of British Columbia, dies in office
* June 29-John Robson, journalist, politician and Premier of British Columbia ( b. 1824 )
The Gallery connects to the rest of the complex via an underground passage below Robson Street to an outdoor plaza, restaurants, the University of British Columbia's downtown satellite campus, government offices, and the new Law Courts at the southern end.
* A 2003 novel by British writer Justina Robson
* March 14-John Robson, journalist, politician and Premier of British Columbia ( died 1892 )
Situated on the Yellowhead Highway ( Highway 16 ), McBride is a small community in the Robson Valley region of British Columbia, Canada, located southeast of Prince George, west of the Alberta border, and west of Jasper, Alberta.
John Robson ( 14 March 1824 – 29 June 1892 ) was a Canadian journalist and politician, who served as the ninth Premier of the Province of British Columbia.
In 1859, upon news of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, Robson moved west to the then Colony of British Columbia from Upper Canada.

Robson and Army
Robson was 20 years old, and a private in the Second Battalion, The Royal Scots ( The Lothian Regiment ), British Army during World War I when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the Cross.

Robson and 1914
On 14 December 1914 near Kemmel, Flanders / Belgium, during an attack on a German position, Private Robson left his trench under very heavy fire and rescued a wounded NCO.
James West was the second full-time secretary and de facto manager of football club Newton Heath, the precursor to Manchester United ; the term " manager " was not in common usage at the club until the arrival of Jack Robson in 1914.
As a result, the club slumped from being title challengers to barely avoiding relegation, and Bentley handed over to Jack Robson in 1914.
On 28 December 1914, Jack Robson was appointed as the club's first official manager ; previously, the club secretary had been responsible for the majority of matters relating to the playing of the game.

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