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* 1962 – Hugh Dennis, English actor and comedian
** Punt and Dennis, a comedy double act consisting of Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis
The Salem Radio Network syndicates a group of religiously oriented Republican activists, including evangelical Christian Hugh Hewitt and Jewish conservatives Dennis Prager and Michael Medved ; these are mostly distributed in a 24-hour network format among Salem's own stations, and they generally earn ratings much less than their syndicated counterparts.
In 2011, Hugh Dennis began to host a similar show, Fast and Loose, which is also produced by Dan Patterson.
While at Cambridge, Hancock was a member of the Footlights where he first collaborated with Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt and became president in 1983 with Punt as vice president.
In those 11 years, Martin and his panel of pals successfully ridiculed and made fun of these legendary stars in this order: Ronald Reagan, Hugh Hefner, Ed McMahon, William Conrad, Kirk Douglas, Bette Davis, Barry Goldwater, Johnny Carson, Wilt Chamberlain, Hubert Humphrey, Carroll O ' Connor, Monty Hall, Jack Klugman & Tony Randall, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Leo Durocher, Truman Capote, Don Rickles, Ralph Nader, Jack Benny, Redd Foxx, Bobby Riggs, George Washington, Dan Rowan & Dick Martin, Hank Aaron, Joe Namath, Bob Hope, Telly Savalas, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Sammy Davis Jr, Michael Landon, Evel Knievel, Valerie Harper, Muhammad Ali, Dean Martin, Dennis Weaver, Joe Garagiola, Danny Thomas, Angie Dickinson, Gabe Kaplan, Ted Knight, Peter Marshall, Dan Haggerty, Frank Sinatra, Jack Klugman, Jimmy Stewart, George Burns, Betty White, Suzanne Somers, Joan Collins, and Mr T. For nearly a decade, Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records.
To replace the departing principals the LSO recruited rising young players including Hugh Maguire, Neville Marriner and Simon Streatfeild in the string sections, Gervase de Peyer and William Waterhouse in the woodwinds, and Barry Tuckwell and Dennis Wick in the brass.
The heyday of roots reggae is usually considered the latter half of the 1970s – with singers such as Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Dennis Brown, Max Romeo, Horace Andy, Hugh Mundell, and Lincoln Thompson, and groups like Black Uhuru, Steel Pulse, Israel Vibration, The Gladiators and Culture – teaming up with producers such as Lee ' Scratch ' Perry, Bunny Lee, Joseph Hoo Kim and Coxsone Dodd.
The original cast included Dennis Michael Hall as Prince Edward, Gerard Canonico as the Pauper Tom Canty, Rob Evan as Miles Hendon, Wayne Schroder as Hugh Hendon, Rita Harvey as Lady Edith, Michael McCormick as John Canty, Robert Anthony Jones as the Hermit / Dresser, Sally Wilfert as Mary Canty, Allison Fischer as Lady Jane, and Guy LeMonnier as Father Andrew.
It starred two comedy double acts-David Baddiel and Rob Newman, and also Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, all of whom had graduated from Cambridge University.
( played by Hugh Dennis, better known as the ' Milky Milky ' sketch )
Peter Hugh Dennis ( born 13 February 1962 ) is an English actor, comedian, writer, impressionist and voice-over artist, best known for being one half of Punt and Dennis with comedy partner Steve Punt and their long-running radio satire show The Now Show and his position as a permanent panellist on the TV satirical comedy show Mock the Week.
He uses his middle name Hugh as his stage name because Equity already had a Peter Dennis when he first started.
In December 2009, Dennis joined Oz Clarke in presenting the 60 minute Christmas special Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas broadcast on BBC Two.
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While academic attention has remained, perhaps disproportionately, focused on poetry from Northern Ireland, several of the younger generation of Irish poets ( William Wall, Justin Quinn, Caitriona O ' Reilly ) have proved perceptive and independent critics of the contemporary scene, as have several older poets who are also literary critics, such as Hugh McFadden, Dennis O ' Driscoll and Michael Smith.
Other characters who make regular appearances include Dr Piers Crispin, played by Hugh Dennis ; Mrs Raven, played by Geraldine McNulty ; Thermoman's cousin, Arnie, played by Lou Hirsch ; the Sundays ' next-door neighbour, Tyler, played by Philip Whitchurch ; and Janet's mother and father, Ella and Stanley Dawkins, played by Lill Roughley and Tim Wylton.
They were subsequently paired up with the partnership of Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis for a new topical comedy show for BBC Radio 1 called The Mary Whitehouse Experience, and its success led to a transfer to television which shot the quartet to fame.
in 2012 he and fellow Comedian Hugh Dennis drove from Addis Ababa to Aksum, reportedly home of the Ark on the Covenant in Ethiopia as part of the BBC 2 TV series World's Most Dangerous Roads.
Performers have included Hugh Dennis, Harry Hill, Frank Skinner, Russell Howard, Simon Amstell, Phil Jupitus, John Hegley and Alun Cochrane.
* Episode 7 – Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis
The annual Speech Day, at which boys are awarded various prizes, has been hosted by many famous speakers, including Rory Bremner, Gary Lineker, Henry Olonga, Sir Tim Rice, Sir Roger Bannister OG, Stephen Fry, Lord Coe ( 2007 ), Professor Malcolm Grant ( President and Provost of UCL ) ( 2008 ), Sir Michael Parkinson ( 2009 ), Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson ( 2010 ) and Hugh Dennis OG ( 2012 )
Punt and Dennis are a comedy double act consisting of Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.

Hugh and opened
Fresh water is supplied to London from Ware, using the New River built by Hugh Myddleton and opened in 1613.
He opened his campaign in Albania, where his general Hugh of Sully with 8, 000 men ( including 2, 000 cavalry ) captured Butrinto from the Despotate of Epirus in 1280 and besieged Berat.
On 27 May 2009, David Leveaux as director opened the latest London production of Arcadia at the Duke of York's Theatre with Samantha Bond, Nancy Carroll, Jessie Cave, Trevor Cooper, Sam Cox, Lucy Griffiths, Tom Hodgkins, Hugh Mitchell, Neil Pearson, George Potts, Dan Stevens and Ed Stoppard.
The Red Shoes opened on 16 December 1993 at the Gershwin Theatre, with Steve Barton playing Boris Lermontov, Margaret Illmann playing Victoria Page, and Hugh Panaro playing Julian Craster.
The river was opened on September 29, 1613 by Sir Hugh Myddleton, the constructor of the project.
College Park has three city recreation centers — the Wayman & Bessie Brady Recreation Center, the Hugh C. Conley Recreation Center, and the Gody Road Recreation Center ) The 1st Two ( Wayman & Bessie Brady Recreation Center, the Hugh C. Conley Recreation Center were opened in 1956 and named in honor of three prominent city residents.
Cartoon Studio opened in their Uncle Robert's garage and hired back former employees of the Laugh-O-Grams studio including ; Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, Carman Maxwell and Friz Freleng.
The Brooklands circuit was the brainchild of Hugh Locke-King, and was opened on 17 June 1907 as the first purpose-built banked motor race circuit in the world.
Vickers opened a flying school on 20 January 1912 and among its first instructors were R. Harold Barnwell and Archie Knight ; 77 pupils including Hugh Dowding were taught to fly until the school closed in August 1914.
The Faculty of Business and Law is based in the Hugh Aston Building ; a £ 35 million investiture officially opened in March 2010 by Patrick McKenna, founder and Chief Executive of Ingenious Media, one of the country's leading media investment companies.
In 2006 Scully donated eight of his paintings to the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, which opened an extension that year with a room dedicated to Scully's works.
Within ten days of their arrival, Rutherford had opened a law office, purchased four lots of land, and contracted local builder Hugh McCurdy to build him a house.
These, then turned their arms against Earl Hugh, not strong enough to fight, he opened negotiations with his assailants.
In spite of the traditional enmity between his people and the O ' Donnells, O ' Neill allied himself with Hugh Roe O ' Donnell, son of Shane's former ally and enemy Hugh O ' Donnell, and the two chieftains opened communications with King Philip II of Spain.
The precise chronology is disputed, but it is clear that in 1051 Hugh IV died and the citizens of Le Mans opened their gate to the Angevins.
The brainchild of Hugh Locke-King, Brooklands was opened on 17 June 1907 and was the first purpose-built motor racing circuit in the world.
Park Hill ( Part One ) was officially opened by Hugh Gaitskell, MP and Leader of the Opposition, on 16 June 1961.
In 1969 he was already a candidate for the Minority Leadership position that opened up with the death of his father-in-law, Everett Dirksen, but was defeated 24-19 by Hugh Scott.
* September 29-The New River ( engineered by Sir Hugh Myddelton ) is opened to supply London with drinking water from Hertfordshire.
It was opened in 1928, making it the oldest hall on the campus ( Hugh Stewart Hall has existed for longer as Lenton Hall, but Florence Boot has been designated as a hall for longer ).
The bridge was opened in 1831, when Rennie was knighted, being the first of the profession since Sir Hugh Myddleton to be thus distinguished.
St. Hilda ’ s and St. Hugh ’ s School is an independent Episcopal day school that opened its doors in 1950.
The name Ulverstone is first known to have been used in 1854 when Hugh Ross McKay opened the Ulverstone store.

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