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Hamish and James
Several of the actors also attended including James Robinson ( Young William ), Andrew Weir ( Young Hamish ), Julie Austin ( the young bride ) and Mhairi Calvey ( Young Murron ).
Overall: A Thief in the Village by James Berry ( Hamish Hamilton )
* 9 – 11 years and Overall: A Thief in the Village by James Berry ( Hamish Hamilton )
Cricket twins Hamish Marshall and James Marshall, who represented New Zealand with the Black Caps Cricket Team, also attended Mahurangi College.
* James William Young Kemp, better known as Hamish Kemp, Scottish rugby player
have produced a few notable players such as Scotland captain Colin Hendry and Hamish French as well as having celebrity fans such as James Naughtie.
During the 2005 Chappell – Hadlee Series and the preceding tour to South Africa Astle incurred media criticism, along with fellow New Zealand cricket team team-mates Craig McMillan, Hamish Marshall and James Marshall, for a slump in form.
Hamish Johnston is the editor of the magazine's website physicsworld. com and James Dacey is its reporter.
They varied from week to week, but regular guests included Hamish Blake, Tim Minchin, Frank Woodley, Colin Lane, Ross Noble, James Morrison, Renée Geyer, Ella Hooper, Meshel Laurie, Denise Scott, Megan Washington and Dave O ' Neil.
When James made his Test debut, he had a batting average of 28. 70, but he was picked on potential rather than his track record, the same as Hamish.
The Feelers is a New Zealand soft rock band formed in the early 1990s in Christchurch by James Reid ( singer / guitarist ), Matthew Thomas ( bass ) and Hamish Gee ( drums ).
Together they have four children: two daughters, Lucia ( born 1998 ) and Sybella ( born 2007 ) and two sons, Hamish " Hamey " ( born 2001 ) and James ( born 2003 ).

Hamish and became
Bratley first became interested in self-reproducing programs after seeing the first known such program written in Atlas Autocode at Edinburgh in the 1960s by the University of Edinburgh lecturer and researcher Hamish Dewar.
At St Martin's, he studied under Anthony Caro and Phillip King, and he became closely associated with fellow student Hamish Fulton.
Hamish and Dougal then became the focus of a spin-off show called " You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Doings of Hamish and Dougal ".
* Along with nearby town Plockton, the town became the backdrop to the BBC drama series " Hamish MacBeth ".
He and his brother Hamish became the second pair of twins ( after Mark and Steve Waugh ) to play Test cricket.

Hamish and second
In 1982, the British publisher Hamish Hamilton published a second translation, by Joseph Laredo, that Penguin Books bought in 1983 and reprinted in the Penguin Classics line in 2000.
At the time MacColl, who was twenty years older than Peggy, was still married to his second wife, the dancer Jean Newlove ( b. 1923 ), the mother of two of his children, Hamish ( b. 1950 ) and Kirsty ( 1959 – 2000 ).
A second series followed in 2006, with Hamish Clark replacing Tennant owing to the latter's Doctor Who recording commitments:
In the second book, Hamish runs away from his home to come live with Adrian briefly.
During the closing events in the second novel, The Honor of the Queen, Harrington received a letter of reprimand for striking a crown envoy and a cautionary and serious but almost pro-forma dressing down by Admiral of the Green Hamish Alexander.
However, her second manuscript sufficiently impressed Edward Garnett, literary editor at Jonathan Cape, that he asked his assistant Hamish Miles to write her a note of encouragement.
The comedy duo Hamish & Andy, who had previously collaborated with Roving Enterprises with their television show Real Stories, began appearing every second week.
This is still the second most appearances made by a goal keeper for Dundee Utd, behind keeping legend Hamish McAlpine.

Hamish and pair
* Hamish: a Feegle that flies on the back of a buzzard named Morag with a pair of Tiffany Aching's underwear as a parachute.
The pair have performed live and on television and radio, most notably with their drive-time radio program Hamish & Andy.

Hamish and after
As the evening wears on, Charles finds himself in an empty hotel suite watching Carrie and Hamish leave in a taxicab, only to be trapped in the bath after the newlyweds suddenly stumble into the room to have sex.
Soon after, they recruited Hamish Rosser on drums and Nicholls ' friend Ryan Griffiths on acoustic guitar.
In 2002, Clark spent several hours in a police cell after punching and trying to strangle Hamish McAlpine, the head of Metro Tartan, the UK distributor for Clark's film Ken Park.
The film was not shown in the United Kingdom after director Larry Clark assaulted Hamish McAlpine, the head of the UK distributor for the film, Metro Tartan.
Shortly after his appearance in Cracker, he landed the role of Highland policeman Hamish Macbeth in the BBC comedy-drama Hamish Macbeth.
* Hamish Scott, ‘ Anglo-Austrian Relations after the Seven Years ’ War: Lord Stormont in Vienna, 1763 – 1772 ’, unpublished PhD thesis, University of London, 1977
* Hamish Linklater as Richard Roth, CNN reporter called in from Amman to replace Murphy after he leaves on safety issues.
The Hatfield Drink is a Hatfield Tickler ( which was formerly known as the Hamish Tickler, named after Hamish Leese, who created it ).
Hamish Glencross was soon after recruited as permanent guitarist.
The Hamish and Andy Show premiered on the Seven Network in March 2005, but failed to achieve ratings success and was cancelled after two weeks.
Following the cancellation of The Hamish and Andy Show, they created a short mockumentary titled The Greystone 2800 about a couple who accidentally bought an open display home after failing to read the fine print on a housing purchase.
Lee and Blake then hosted a comedy programme on Australia's Seven Network, The Hamish and Andy Show, which was shortly cancelled after bad ratings.
Wolves of the Beyond is a spin-off series that includes the daughter of deceased Gwyndor, Gwynneth, as a main character, and the scroom, or ghost, of Soren in Spirit Wolf as well as characters Hamish and Duncan MacDuncan have been mentioned of dying shortly after the events of The War of the Ember.

Hamish and Mark
The Founding Members are Phillip Alberstat, Chris Auty, Suzanne Ballantyne, André Burgess, Sally Caplan, Pippa Cross, Christopher Fowler, Lora Fox Gamble, Steven Gaydos, Elliot Grove, Norma Heyman, Emma E. Hickox, Fred Hogge, Robert Jones, Steve Kenis, Alberto Lopez, Ollie Madden, Hamish McAlpine, Neil McCartney, Saul Metzstein, Martin Myers, Sarah Radclyffe, Tracey Scoffield, Mark Shivas, Jim Wilson, and Michiyo Yoshizaki.
In 2001, Clark gave birth to her first child, Hamish Marissen-Clark, with then husband Mark Marissen.
The Quiet Erow made its Australian premiere on the 9th of October 2009 at the Helensburgh Bushland Chapel, starring Kraig Grady ( director ), Terumi Narushima, Seth Harris, Mark Kennedy, Friederike Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis and Hamish Lane.

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