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Simeon Paul Hodson (born 5 March 1966) is an English former professional footballer who made 237 appearances in the Football League, principally for his hometown team Lincoln City and for West Bromwich Albion, before moving into the non-league ranks.
Hodgson provided a running commentary over an episode of The Day Today on the DVD of the series. [7] Writer and Alan Partridge co-creator Armando Iannucci (of The Friday Night Armistice fame) hired Hodgson to play a brutally murdered interior designer in his BBC Three show 2004: The Stupid Version [8] as well as a Home Shopping TV presenter in his 2006 BBC Two production Time Trumpet. [9]
[3] In The Wall Street Journal, Moira Hodgson wrote that the book describes how the company founder John W. Tyson "left his nearly bankrupt family's farm in Missouri. He headed with his wife, his son and his truck to Arkansas, where he began to invest in chickens, hauling birds from the South, where they were cheap, to Chicago, Detroit and St ...
Simon Hodgkinson married farmer's daughter Fiona Radley (Fiona Hodgkinson) in Southwell Minister on 22 August 1992. Their first child Olivia Honor Hodgkinson was born on 15 November 1994, and their second daughter Anna Victoria Hodgkinson was born on 25 August 1998.
Roy Hodgson CBE (born 9 August 1947) is an English football manager and former player, who most recently managed Premier League club Crystal Palace.. He has managed 22 different teams in eight countries, beginning in Sweden with Halmstad in the 1976 season.
Hodson is an English surname. It is derived from Middle English hode and is a patronymic. [1] [2] Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Carlton Hodson (1906–1996), American entomologist
Major-General Simon John Beardsworth CB (1929—2019), Royal Tank Regiment; Major-General Sir Guy Beatty (1870—1954), Regimental Colonel of the 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse) General Henry Lygon, 4th Earl Beauchamp (1784–1863), Colonel of the 10th Royal Hussars; Major-General Edward Beck (1880—1974), GOC 9th (Highland) Infantry Division
Hodson was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire on 5 November 1947. He was working as a civil servant in Bradford when he won a place at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. From then-on he began appearing in roles on stage and later in television, appearing in The Grievance and The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes .