Don Henderson and Leslie Grantham 1984
Strangers
Dan "Hendo" Henderson : Dangerous Dan [ Highlight / Tribute Video ]
Don Henderson Ash Dive
Winds of Change 1/2
"You" by don henderson
Sally (The Flying Nun....) by don henderson
Pretenders by Don Henderson
Don Henderson x The Collage
Duty Roster 1/2
1569. The Basic Wage Dream (Don Henderson)
October 30 - Don Henderson - Heather Purdon
Don Henderson interviews Joe Dimaggio
Doug Miles and Don Henderson interview Curt Smith on Baseball Announcers.wmv
Don Henderson and Leslie Grantham 1984
Strangers
Dan "Hendo" Henderson : Dangerous Dan [ Highlight / Tribute Video ]
Don Henderson Ash Dive
Winds of Change 1/2
"You" by don henderson
Sally (The Flying Nun....) by don henderson
Pretenders by Don Henderson
Don Henderson x The Collage
Duty Roster 1/2
1569. The Basic Wage Dream (Don Henderson)
October 30 - Don Henderson - Heather Purdon
Don Henderson interviews Joe Dimaggio
Doug Miles and Don Henderson interview Curt Smith on Baseball Announcers.wmv
Amanda Pickard NZ Spyship (1983) Tom Wilkinson Don Henderson Based on missing Hull trawler GAUL
Don Henderson 3
Michael Elphick & Don Henderson Sing!
Jeff Pearlman author "Showtime" on "Sports Talk" with Don Henderson and Doug Miles 3/10/14
DON HENDERSON # 3 AND EDDIE GOODMAN # 5 HIGHLIGHT
Chris Higgins drills Nail Yakupov into the linesman Don Henderson
494. It's On (Don Henderson)
1637. 16 Million People (Don Henderson cover)
Manny Malhotra drills Jordan Eberle into the linesman Don Henderson
"Sports Talk" with Don Henderson and Doug Miles 9/30/13
"Sports Talk" with Don Henderson and Doug Miles 10/21/13
"Sports Talk" with Don Henderson and Doug Miles 10/28/13
"Sports Talk" with Don Henderson and Doug Miles 11/11/13
"Sports Talk" with Don Henderson and Doug Miles 11/18/13
Don Henderson and Doug Miles review "42" the Jackie Robinson movie
Marty Appel radio interview "Pinstripe Empire" with Don Henderson and Doug Miles.mp4
"Sports Talk" with Don Henderson & Doug Miles 9/10/12.wmv
"Sports Talk" w/Don Henderson and Doug Miles interview w/ Gay Culverhouse.mp4
Donald E. Henderson
Dr. Donald Henderson of the threat of pandemics
"Don't Let It Get To You" Pastor Keion Henderson
Prepare the Way Int'l presents: Robert Henderson - The Courts of Heaven Session 1 - Fisher of Men
Prepare the Way Int'l presents: Robert Henderson - The Courts of Heaven Session 3 - Fisher of Men
Annika - The Beginning Part 1 1982
Herschel Cobb grandson of baseball legend Ty Cobb interview
" I Don't Apologize " Pastor Keion Henderson
UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs. Henderson 2 - Care/Don't Care Preview
Bill Cosby Interview with Doug Miles and Don Henderson WSLR Radio Part 2.wmv
Leadership Interview with Don Henderson
Jim Leyritz Interview w/Doug Miles & Don Henderson.wmv
Bill Cosby Interview WSLR Radio w/Doug Miles, Don Henderson Part 1.wmv
Doug Miles interviews Sportscaster Don Henderson Part 1.wmv
Doug Miles interviews sportscaster Don Henderson Part 2.wmv
UFC 173: Daniel Cormier and Dan Henderson Octagon Interviews
Fight Night Tulsa: Rafael dos Anjos and Benson Henderson Octagon Interview
Josh Henderson Interview on Live with Kelly & Michael | LIVE 2-24-14
Interview with 3 DOORS DOWN guitarist Chris Henderson
Rare Conversation with John Scofield and Joe Henderson: 9/3/96
UFC 144: Benson Henderson Pre Fight Interview
Ella Henderson - Ghost Official Number 1 interview | Official Charts
Jordan Henderson - Extended Interview (25.04.14)
Andrew Henderson Interview - UK & Ireland Champion 2014
Liverpool vs West Bromwich Albion 2 : 1 - Jordan Henderson post-match interview
Don Henderson (10 November 1932 – 22 June 1997) was an English actor whose film and TV work covered many years but is best remembered for his role as the fictional detective George Bulman. This character featured in three TV series The XYY Man in the mid-1970s; the later Strangers that saw Bulman rise from Detective Sergeant to Detective Chief Inspector and, in 1985, the series Bulman saw George retired from the police and pursuing a career as a horologist. He also starred in the popular TV drama series Warship.
He lived in his adopted home town of Stratford-upon-Avon for many years, where he was a familiar face to locals. He also had several minor roles at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in the town. In the late 1970s as a relatively unknown actor, whilst walking in Stratford, he was approached by an American tourist who recognised him as having starred in Star Wars, and offered him a thousand dollars in cash for his script. Sadly, Don had thrown it away.
Henderson died of throat cancer. His widow is the actress Shirley Stelfox with whom he appeared professionally many times.
Leslie Michael Grantham (born 30 April 1947) is an English actor best known for his role as "Dirty" Den Watts in the soap opera EastEnders. He is also a convicted murderer, having served 10 years for the killing of a German taxi driver, and he generated significant press coverage as the result of an online sex scandal in 2004.
Grantham was born in Camberwell, London, the son of Adelaide (née Flinders) and Walter William Grantham (1915–1998), and enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers regiment of the British Army in 1962, at the age of 15. On 3 December 1966 he attempted to rob a German taxi driver, Felix Reese. A struggle between Grantham and the driver followed, and Reese died from a gunshot wound to the head. In his statement to the police following his arrest, he claimed that he did not know the gun was loaded and it had gone off during a struggle with the taxi driver. He was subsequently convicted of murder, a surprise verdict after being advised by his lawyer that a manslaughter verdict would probably be returned.
Giuseppe Paulo "Joe" DiMaggio (/dɨˈmɑːʒioʊ/ or /dɨˈmædʒioʊ/; November 25, 1914 – March 8, 1999), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe" and "The Yankee Clipper", was an American Major League Baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career for the New York Yankees. He is perhaps best known for his 56-game hitting streak (May 15 – July 16, 1941), a record that still stands. DiMaggio was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955.
A three-time MVP winner and 13-time All-Star, DiMaggio is the only player to be selected for the All-Star Game in every season he played. During his thirteen years with the Yankees, the club won ten American League pennants and nine World Series championships.
At the time of his retirement, he ranked fifth in career home runs (361) and sixth in career slugging percentage (.579). He was voted the sport's greatest living player in a poll taken in the baseball centennial year of 1969.
His brothers Vince and Dom also became major league center fielders.
DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California, the eighth of nine children born to immigrants from Italy, Giuseppe (1872–1949) and Rosalia (Mercurio) DiMaggio (1878–1951). He was delivered by a midwife identified on his birth certificate as Mrs. J. Pico. He was named after his father; "Paolo" was in honor of Giuseppe's favorite saint, Saint Paul. The family moved to San Francisco, California, when Joe was a year old.
Curt Smith (born 24 June 1961, Bath, Somerset) is an English musician. He is best known for forming the band Tears for Fears, along with childhood friend Roland Orzabal. Also a solo artist, he released his third album Halfway, Pleased in May 2008.
Smith met Roland Orzabal when both were teenagers. They first formed a band in their teens, for which Smith taught himself to play bass guitar. They next formed the ska influenced band Graduate, who released their only album in 1980 achieving minor success in Europe.
Around this time, Smith and Orzabal also became session musicians for the band Neon. Fellow band members included Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher who went on to become the duo Naked Eyes.
After Graduate and Neon disbanded, Smith and Orzabal founded Tears for Fears in 1981. Their debut album, 1983's The Hurting, reached no.1 in the UK and produced three international hit singles – "Mad World", "Change", and "Pale Shelter" – each with lead vocals performed by Smith.
Their 1985 album Songs from the Big Chair was even more successful, yielding hits including "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" (with Smith again on lead vocals), "Shout," and "Head Over Heels” (which Smith co-wrote).
Thomas Geoffrey "Tom" Wilkinson,OBE (born 5 February 1948) is a British actor. He has twice been nominated for an Academy Award, for his roles in In the Bedroom and Michael Clayton. In 2009, he won Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Film for John Adams.
Wilkinson was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, the son of Thomas Wilkinson, Sr., a farmer. At the age of four, he moved with his family to Canada, where they lived for several years before returning to England and running a pub in Cornwall. Wilkinson graduated from the University of Kent, where he was a member of T24 Drama Society (then named UKCD) and attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Wilkinson currently lives in North London with his wife, actress Diana Hardcastle, and their two children, Alice and Mollie.
In 2011, Wilkinson and Hardcastle portrayed real life husband and wife Joe and Rose Kennedy in the mini series The Kennedys.
Wilkinson made his television debut in the mid-1970s and worked on several British television series, most notably the mini-series First Among Equals (1986). He first gained critical acclaim with his appearance as Mr. Pecksniff, in the BBC’s 1994 adaptation of Martin Chuzzlewit. He made only the occasional film (including a brief appearance in 1995’s Sense and Sensibility). After becoming part of the ensemble cast of the smash hit The Full Monty in 1997, a role which earned him a BAFTA, he began to take film roles more frequently, including supporting parts in Oscar and Lucinda, Wilde, Shakespeare in Love, and The Patriot.