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  2. It's a Big Big World - Wikipedia

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    It's a Big Big World is an American children's television series that aired on PBS Kids from January 2, 2006, to January 8, 2010. The series was created by Mitchell Kriegman , the creator of the Muppet television series Bear in the Big Blue House .

  3. Snook - Wikipedia

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    Snook (surname), multiple people with this name, or variations Snooks, Snookes etc. Snoek (surname) , multiple people with this name, or variations Snoeck, Snoeks etc. Art, entertainment, and media

  4. John Rox - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he wrote and copyrighted It's a Big Wide Wonderful World (1939). [3] It has been used in the soundtrack of several different films over the span of over 50 years. [4] The song premiered in All in Fun (1940) on Broadway, of which he was the lyricist for the show. Walter Cassel and Wynn Murray introduced the song. [5]

  5. Talk:It's a Big Big World - Wikipedia

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    I'm surprised about the absence of comment on Snook's obviously stoner personality. He's more closely related to David Van Driessen than Kermit the Frog. ÷== Please note == Please put more information. This article is a big big big big stub. Please make it bigger with the roles please put an image this is like vandalism.

  6. 1954 World Professional Match-play Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1954 World Professional Match-play Championship was a professional snooker tournament held from 5 October 1953 to 6 March 1954 across various locations in the British Isles. The final was held at Houldsworth Hall in Manchester , England .

  7. Snooker - Wikipedia

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    Steve Davis (no relation to Joe or Fred) won his first World Championship in 1981, becoming the 11th World Snooker Champion since 1927. [188] [189] He won six world titles altogether (in 1981, 1983, 1984 and 1987–1989) and competed in the most-watched snooker match, the 1985 World Snooker Championship final, which he lost to Dennis Taylor. [47]

  8. Bill Werbeniuk - Wikipedia

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    He reached the semi-finals of the UK Championships (when it opened to non-UK based residents) but lost 9–3 to the reigning world champion Terry Griffiths. He suffered a third World quarter-final defeat to Reardon in 1981 by 13–10. In the 1983 Lada Classic, Bill reached his first major final, but was beaten by Steve Davis 9–5.

  9. 1975 World Snooker Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Snooker Championship is the preeminent tournament in professional snooker. [1] Joe Davis won the first edition, in 1927 at Camkin's Hall in Birmingham, England. [2] Ray Reardon was the defending champion in 1975, having defeated Graham Miles 22–12 in the 1974 final.