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The UK range is positioned as "Fun, blokey and all about flavour, Nobby's is a range of Peanuts and Cashews that delivers straightforward satisfaction with a distinctive sense of humour." [ 5 ] British advertising featured musician Noddy Holder , of rock band Slade , frustrated that pub-goers misheard the brand name for himself. [ 6 ]
British YouTube groups (1 C) M. British music YouTubers (2 P) Pages in category "British YouTubers" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
Mr. Plod is quite committed to upholding the law, and thinks Toytown can't live without him. Mr. Plod has a British accent in both the original and American dubbed versions, but in the UK version, Mr. Plod speaks with a West Country accent. He uses the following catchphrase: "Stop, in the name of the law".
He was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the English rock band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. [2] Known for his unique and powerful voice, Holder co-wrote most of Slade's material with bass guitarist Jim Lea including "Mama Weer All Crazee Now", "Cum On Feel the Noize" and "Merry Xmas Everybody".
Nobby, title character of the strip of the same name in the comics Buzz and later The Topper; Nobby, in the Enid Blyton book Five Go Off in a Caravan; Nobby Butcher, the main character in the 2016 film Grimsby, played by Sacha Baron Cohen. Zenobia 'Nobby' Hopwood, a character in the P. G. Wodehouse book Joy in the Morning.
The song was re-recorded for the Rollers' 1974 UK album Rollin' with lead vocals by Les McKeown, Clark's replacement. In the autumn of 1975 "Saturday Night" this version was released in the US as a single (but not in the UK), reaching number one on Billboard' s Hot 100 in the issued dated 3 January 1976 — the first number one of the United ...
Emily Hartridge was born in Hambledon, Hampshire, England in 1984. [4]Hartridge began publishing vlogs on her YouTube channel in 2012 with her "Ten Reasons Why ..." videos. [5]
Side B: Uncle Nobby's Steamboat 7 — 1987 Side A: Flight of the Earls Side B: St. Patrick's Day 1 — 1988 Flow Liffey Water 6 — 1989 Celtic Symphony: 14 — 1990 Ireland's World Cup Symphony 12 — 2002 You'll Never Beat the Irish 19 — 2003 A Nation Once Again: 15 — 2020 Come Out, Ye Black and Tans — 1 [4]