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Susan Dent MBE (born November 1964) [2] is an English lexicographer, etymologist and media personality. She has appeared in "Dictionary Corner" on the Channel 4 game show Countdown since 1992. She also appears on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown , a post- watershed comedy version of the show.
Paul Atkins may refer to: Paul Atkins (cinematographer), American cinematographer; Paul Atkins (rugby league) (born 1982), former New Zealand rugby league player; Paul S. Atkins, former commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; Paul Atkins (cricketer) (born 1966), English cricketer; Paul Atkins (Australian footballer) (born ...
Originally from Lillington, North Carolina, Atkins grew up in Tampa, Florida. [4] He received his A.B. from Wofford College in 1980 and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa [5] and Kappa Alpha Order. Atkins received his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1983 and was Senior Student Writing Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review. [4]
Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford, Dave Gorman, Natalie Haynes: the letter 'T' Series 3 1: 3 September 2014: Lloyd Langford, Holly Walsh, Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes: the letter 'A' 2: 10 September 2014: Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent, Natalie Haynes: the letter 'K' 3: 17 September 2014: Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby, Natalie Haynes ...
Paul Zenon with Susie Dent on C4's Countdown. Zenon's early TV appearances included Fun Factory (Granada) in 1980, [18] and New Faces of '86 (ITV). In 1990/1991, Zenon starred in two series of the BBC Children's drama Tricky Business, playing the role of Micky. [19]
Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson’s love story is one for the Hollywood ages.. Rudolph Anderson have been together for more than two decades. After meeting in 2001, the pair have gone on to ...
Linney met her husband while he was working as a host at the 2004 film festival in Telluride, Colorado. The actress told The New York Times, “He was the guy who said, ‘Hi, welcome to Telluride ...
Paul Robert (French, 1910–1980) French language general; Nancy Roper (UK, 1918–2004) Nursing and medical dictionaries; Joseph Francis Charles Rock (Austria/US/China, 1884–1962) Naxi and English bilingual; Peter Mark Roget (UK, 1779–1869) English thesaurus; Leo Rosten (Poland–Russia/US, 1908–1997) Hebrew and English lexicon