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Jeremy James (reporter)
Jeremy James may refer to: * Jeremy James (sculptor) (born 1964), British sculptor * Jeremy James (singer/songwriter) (born 1977), American musician * Jeremy James (bishop), Anglican bishop in Australia * Jeremy James, a character in the novel '' Adventures with Jeremy James'' * Jeremy James, presenter of TV shows including ''The Master Game ''The Master Game'' is a BBC production of televised chess tournaments that ran for seven series on BBC2 from 1976 to 1983. Presented by Jeremy James with expert analysis from Leonard Barden and, later, Bill Hartston, ''The Master Game'' was n ...'' See also * Jerry James (other) {{hndis, James, Jeremy ...
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Jeremy James (sculptor)
Jeremy James is a figurative sculptor, working mostly in fired ceramic. He is known for lively renditions of hares, cockerels, wading birds, and human figures. His work is featured in exhibits across the United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ... and collected by private individuals as well as national galleries and collections. References External links * English sculptors English male sculptors Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{UK-sculptor-stub ...
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Jeremy James (singer/songwriter)
Jeremy James is a singer/songwriter based in Albany, NY (born Rison, Arkansas 1977). He plays acoustic guitar and mandolin. Jeremy James' music has been featured locally on area radio stations, and on internet radio. Performances James has performed at Saratoga Springs, NY, storied venue Caffe Lena, ''Fagapalooza'' in New York City, Capital District Gay & Lesbian Community Council's ''Progressions'' Concert Series,LGBT Tech ("Just Another Geek Taking Up Cyberspace") website
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Jeremy James (bishop)
Jeremy Noel Robert James is a British-born Anglican bishop in Australia. He has served as the Bishop of Willochra since 25 February 2023. He previously served from 6 August 2014 to 2022 as an assistant bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Perth. Early life, education and early ministry James was born in Sidmouth, Dorset in the United Kingdom. He studied at Sherborne School in Dorset and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Theology from Oxford University. On 4 January 1986 James migrated to Western Australia, initially to serve at Port Hedland as student chaplain for the Mission to Seafarers. After two years, he was sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia and ordained by Archbishop Peter Carnley in June 1988. He served as assistant curate at Northam for two years, before moving to the Parish of East Avon, centred on the wheatbelt communities of Cunderdin, Meckering, Tammin and Quairading. After further study in the United Kingdom, he served at Yanchep; Quinns, M ...
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Adventures With Jeremy James
David Henry Wilson (born 1937, in London) is an English writer. As an author he is best known for his children's stories such as the '' Jeremy James'' series. Wilson has also had a number of plays produced in the United Kingdom, both for children and adults. He is also the author of ''The Coachman Rat'' (1989), a satirical novel based on the Cinderella story. Biography Wilson was educated at Dulwich College and Pembroke College, Cambridge. He has lived in France, Ghana, Germany and Switzerland, and for many years was a lecturer at the universities of Bristol and Konstanz (where he founded and ran the university theatre). Wilson has had many books published in the United Kingdom. A number of these have also been translated into other languages. He also translates many works from French and German, ranging from children's books by Kirsten Boie to travel guides by Peter Sager, art history by Werner Hofmann, and literary theory by Wolfgang Iser. He is also a prolific playwright, ...
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The Master Game
''The Master Game'' is a BBC production of televised chess tournaments that ran for seven series on BBC2 from 1976 to 1983. Presented by Jeremy James with expert analysis from Leonard Barden and, later, Bill Hartston, ''The Master Game'' was noted for its innovative style, in which a display board with animated Figurine notation, figurines and chess notation, move notation, shown centre-left of screen, was accompanied by footage of the players cogitating, their thoughts during the game heard in voice-over. As a theme tune, the later series of this programme used the Disco '78 version of Ennio Morricone's "Come Maddalena". History and technique ''The Master Game''s producer, Robert Toner, recalled previous work for the coverage of the World Chess Championship 1972, Fischer-Spassky 1972 World Championship match: "Marsland Gander, then TV critic of the ''Daily Telegraph'', wrote, 'The manner in which the games are presented, with experts standing in front of magnetic boards, movi ...
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