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Hugh and Todd
* Sweeney Todd ( 1979 ) ( book by Hugh Wheeler ; directed by Hal Prince )
A Musical Thriller ( 1979 ), the acclaimed musical adaptation of Bond's play by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler starring Len Cariou as Sweeney Todd ( here christened Benjamin Barker ) and Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Lovett.
* Hugh Nibley ; Todd M. Compton and Stephen D. Ricks, editors ; Mormonism and Early Christianity ; Deseret Book ; ISBN 0-87579-127-1 ( Hardcover, 1987 )
* Sweeney Todd by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler, directed by Declan Donnellan ( 1993 )
* 1979: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Book by Hugh Wheeler, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
retelling of the Victorian tale Sweeney Todd formed the basis of Stephen Sondheim's musical of the same name, with book by Hugh Wheeler.
Major Hugh McGary recommended waiting, but he was overruled by Colonel Todd, who shamed McGary by suggesting he was timid.
* 1979: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Hugh Wheeler
At Avery Fisher Hall, he performed with the Radio City Rockettes in Jerry Herman's Mack and Mabel and also in The Stephen Sondheim Gala, the culmination of the Kennedy Center's " Summer of Sondheim ," where Hugh played Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd.
Nicolson is remembered by the impulsiveness of his temperament, which led him into a good deal of strife as a bishop ; he quarreled with Hugh Todd, who ended up excommunicated.

Hugh and Naylor
As of 17 July 2012, the main cast encompasses consultants Ric Griffin ( Hugh Quarshie ), Elliot Hope ( Paul Bradley ), Jac Naylor ( Rosie Marcel ), Michael Spence ( Hari Dhillon ), Henrik Hanssen ( Guy Henry ) and Serena Campbell ( Catherine Russell ), registrars Sacha Levy ( Bob Barrett ), Antoine Malick ( Jimmy Akingbola ) and Mo Effanga ( Chizzy Akudolu ), F2 doctor Oliver Valentine ( James Anderson ), F1 doctor Tara Lo ( Jing Lusi ), senior nurse Eddi McKee ( Sarah-Jane Potts ), ward sister Chrissie Williams ( Tina Hobley ) and nurses Jonny Maconie ( Michael Thomson ) and Chantelle Lane ( Lauren Drummond ).
Originally a farmer after moving to Canada, Swailes later became a member of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Hugh Ross and Bernard Naylor.
* Hugh Roberts, Mary Montague, & Barry Naylor.

Hugh and Gaitskell
The party split in 1951 over the austerity budget brought in by Hugh Gaitskell to pay for the cost of Britain's participation in the Korean War.
The party split between its right wing, led by Hugh Gaitskell, and its left, led by Aneurin Bevan.
He retired as leader of the party on 14 December 1955, having led Labour for twenty years, and was succeeded by Hugh Gaitskell.
This was known as Butskellism, after the almost identical Keynesian policies of Rab Butler on behalf of the Conservatives, and Hugh Gaitskell for Labour.
Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Party leader, received the vote with a promise to " fight, fight, and fight again " against the decision and it was overturned at the 1961 Conference.
He only returned to the Parliamentary Labour Group in 1963 when Harold Wilson became Labour leader after the sudden death of Hugh Gaitskell.
Like Healey and Crosland, he had been a close friend of Hugh Gaitskell and for them Gaitskell's death and the elevation of Harold Wilson as Labour Party leader was a setback.
Despite his earlier association with the left-wing Aneurin Bevan, in 1955 he backed Hugh Gaitskell, who was considered the right-of-centre candidate in internal Labour Party terms, against Bevan for the party leadership He then launched an opportunistic but unsuccessful challenge to Gaitskell in November 1960, in the wake of the Labour Party's 1959 defeat, Gaitskell's controversial attempt to ditch Labour's commitment to nationalisation in the shape of the Party's Clause Four, and Gaitskell's defeat at the 1960 Party Conference over a motion supporting Britain's unilateral nuclear disarmament.
Hugh Gaitskell died in January 1963, aged 56, after a sudden flare of Lupus erythematosus, an autoimmune disease, just as the Labour Party had begun to unite and appeared to have a good chance of being elected to government, with the Macmillan government running into trouble.
Wilson's predecessor as leader, Hugh Gaitskell, had tried in 1960 to tackle the controversy head-on, with a proposal to expunge Clause Four ( the public ownership clause ) from the party's constitution, but had been forced to climb down.
The Labour Party in Opposition had been divided on the issue, with former party leader Hugh Gaitskell having come out in 1962 in opposition to Britain joining the Community.
When Hugh Gaitskell died in January 1963, Callaghan ran to succeed him but came third and the leadership contest was won by Harold Wilson.
He was critical of Harold Macmillan's government, and while supporting the Conservatives was also friendly to the Hugh Gaitskell wing of the Labour Party.
Bevan contested the leadership against both Morrison and Labour right-winger Hugh Gaitskell, but it was Gaitskell who emerged victorious.
In 1960, after the third successive defeat of his party in the 1959 General Election Hugh Gaitskell attempted to reformulate the original wording of Clause IV in the party's constitution, but proved unsuccessful.
Famous people whose cremations have taken place include Kingsley Amis, Stanley Baldwin, Marc Bolan ( born, Mark Feld ), Neville Chamberlain, T. S. Eliot, Sigmund Freud, Hugh Gaitskell, John Inman, Keith Moon, Ivor Novello, Anna Pavlova, Frank Rutter, Peter Sellers, Ghisha Tuckman ( born, Ghisha Koenig ) Amy Winehouse, Michael Foot and Wendy Richard.
* Hugh Gaitskell
During the war, Gaitskell worked with Noel Hall and Hugh Dalton as a civil servant for the Ministry of Economic Warfare which gave him experience of government.
Because he never became prime minister, and because of the great capacity many considered that he had for the post, Hugh Gaitskell is remembered largely with respect from people both within and outside of the Labour Party.
Margaret Thatcher compared Blair with Gaitskell in a different manner, warning her party when Blair came to power that he was the most formidable Labour leader since Hugh Gaitskell.
For example, ' Hugh Gaitskell House ' is the building Nicholas Lyndhurst's character Garry Sparrow is looking for in Goodnight Sweetheart when he first stumbles into World War II London.

Hugh and CBE
* General Sir ( Hugh ) Michael Rose, KCB, CBE, DSO, QGM
Robin Hugh Gibb, CBE ( 22 December 1949 20 May 2012 ) was a singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the Bee Gees, co-founded with his twin brother Maurice and older brother Barry.
Simon Phillip Hugh Callow, CBE ( born 15 June 1949 ) is an English actor, musician, writer and theatre director.
* Hugh Bean CBE, Professor of Violin at the Royal College of Music 1954 2003
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins CBE FRS ( 15 December 1916 5 October 2004 ) was a New Zealand-born English physicist and molecular biologist, and Nobel Laureate whose research contributed to the scientific understanding of phosphorescence, isotope separation, optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction, and to the development of radar.
* Air Mshl Sir Hugh Walmsley CB CBE 1940-1
Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, CBE ( 13 March 1884 1 June 1941 ) was an English novelist.
* Air Marshal Sir Hugh Walmsley KCB, KCIE, CBE, MC, DFC ( 1898 1985 ); Chief of the Air Staff ( India )
Monsignor Hugh O ' Flaherty, CBE ( 28 February 1898 30 October 1963 ) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and senior official of the Roman Curia.
* Wooding, Hugh ( The Right Honourable Sir ), PC, CBE, QC
Romsey Mill ’ s patrons are: Hugh Duberly CBE ( HM Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire ); Colin Greenhalgh CBE DL ; Lady Wilson of Dinton.
Alastair Hugh Fitter CBE FRS ( born 20 June 1948 ) is a British ecologist at the University of York.
General Sir Hugh Michael Rose KCB, CBE, DSO, QGM ( born 1940 in what was then British India ), often known as Mike Rose, is a retired British Army General.

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