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Bob Harris (radio) "Whispering" Bob Harris (born Robert Brinley Harris in Northampton, England on 11 April 1946) is a radio host who currently works for BBC Radio 2, presenting music two nights a week. His programmes feature a moderately eclectic blend of mostly American and British rock, country, and occasional folk music from the 1950s to the present.
Bob Hartley Robert "Bob" Hartley (Born September 9, 1960 in Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian head coach in the National Hockey League. He is currently head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers, joining the team on Jan.
Bob Hasan Mohamad "Bob" Hasan (born 1931) is an Indonesian businessman, former Minister of Trade and Industry, and friend of former president of Indonesia Suharto. Hasan was convicted of corruption in 2001 in a widely-publicised trial.
Bob Hate Bob Hate was a rock and roll musician who spent most of his career playing in clubs in and around Dallas, Texas. He was born in Bossier City, Louisiana in 1958, but then disappeared and was rumored dead in 1999.
Bob Heffner Robert Frederic (Bob) Heffner (born September 13, 1938 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1963-1965), Cleveland Indians (1966) and California Angels (1968). He batted and threw right handed.
Bob Heintz Bob Heintz was an American college and professional football player. A defensive tackle, he played college football at the University of the Pacific, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Miami Dolphins in 1969.
Bob Henrit Robert "Bob" Henrit (born on 2 May, 1944 in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire) is an English drummer who has been a member of several musical groups, including Buster Meikle & The DayBreakers, The Roulettes, Argent, and The Kinks.
Bob Heussler Bob Heussler (born Brooklyn, New York, currently resides in Hamden, Connecticut), is a radio sports broadcaster at WFAN in New York where he has made regular appearances on the Mike and the Mad Dog Show since 1993. He currently is the radio play-by-play voice of the WNBA's Connecticut Sun.
Bob Hewitt Robert "Bob" Anthony John Hewitt (born on January 12, 1940 in Dubbo, New South Wales,Australia) was a professional male tennis player from Australia. After he married Dalaille, a young woman from Johannesburg, South Africa he became an official South African citizen.
Bob Hilton Bob Hilton (born July 23, 1943 in Lake Charles, Louisiana) is a prolific American television game show emcee and (primarily) announcer whose credits include (as host) The Guinness Game, Truth or Consequences, the 1990 revival of Let's Make a Deal and (as announcer) Card Sharks, Child's Play, Trivia Trap, The $25,000 Pyramid, Blockbusters, Play the Percentages, Win, Lose or Draw, Body Language and Strike it Rich.
Bob Hodge Bob Hodge (1955-), also known as Hodgie-San by fellow running enthusiasts, is an American distance runner originally from Lowell, MA who achieved some acclaim in the 1970s and 1980s. He placed 3rd in the 1979 Boston Marathon with a time of 2:12:30.
Bob Hoernschemeyer Allen Edward Dekdebrun (born September 23, 1925 in Cincinnati, Ohio) was an American Football player. From 1946 to 1949, he played as a quarterback in for several teams in the All-America Football Conference.
Bob Hollway Bob Hollway (born January 29, 1926) was a football coach who served at both the collegiate and professional levels, and was head coach of the National Football League's St. Louis Cardinals (football) for two seasons beginning in 1971.
Bob Homme Robert "Bob" Homme, CM , B.Sc (1919 - May 2 2000) was an American-born television actor perhaps best known as the host of The Friendly Giant, a popular Canadian children's television program in the 1960s and 1970s which was broadcast on the CBC.
Bob Hope Bob Hope, KBE (May 29 1903 – July 27 2003), born Leslie Townes Hope, was an English-born American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies, and in performing tours for U.S.
Bob Hope Airport Train Station Bob Hope Airport Train Station is an Amtrak and Metrolink rail station south of Bob Hope Airport in the city of Burbank, California. It is served by both Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner from San Luis Obispo to San Diego and Metrolink's Ventura County Line from Los Angeles Union Station to Montalvo.
Bob Hope Humanitarian Award The Bob Hope Humanitarian Award was established in 2002 by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in recognition of the late Bob Hope's trailblazing career. The award, one of the highest honors presented by the Board, recognizes the contributions made by Hope, for more than half a century, to the growth and development of radio and television as a family medium and as a platform for political and social commentary.
Bob Hope Chrysler Classic The Bob Hope Chrysler Classic is a professional golf tournament played each January in California's Coachella Valley. Part of the PGA Tour's early season West Coast Swing, this tournament is well known for its celebrity pro-am, as well as having five daily 18-hole rounds of competition vs.
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre was an anthology television series which ran on NBC from 1963 through 1967. The show was hosted by Bob Hope, but it had a variety of formats, including musical, dramatic, and comedy.
Bob Horn Bob Horn, born Donald Loyd Horn in Pine Grove, Pennsylvania on February 20 1916 to a World War I veteran and eventually became a radio and television personality in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania best known for being the original host of Bandstand, which later became American Bandstand, on WFIL-TV which first aired on October 7, 1952.
Bob Horner James Robert "Bob" Horner (born August 6, 1957 in Junction City, Kansas) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman/first baseman and right-handed batter who played for the Atlanta Braves (1978-1986) and St. Louis Cardinals (1988).
Bob Howry Bobby Dean Howry (born August 4, 1973) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who currently plays for the Chicago Cubs. Howry attended McNeese State University and was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the fifth round of the 1994 MLB Draft.
Bob Howsam Robert L. Howsam (born 1918, Denver, Colorado) is a former executive in American professional sport who, in 1959, played a key role in establishing two leagues – the American Football League, which succeeded and merged with the National Football League, and baseball's Continental League, which never played a game but forced expansion of Major League Baseball from 16 to 20 teams in 1961-62.
Bob Huget Bob Huget (born in Saskatchewan) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, and served as a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae.
Bob Charles (Australian politician) Robert Edwin "Bob" Charles (born 24 July 1936), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1990 to October 2004, representing the Division of La Trobe, Victoria. He is only United States-born person ever to be seated as a Member of Parliament in Australia.
Bob Cheek Robert Reginald 'Bob' Cheek (born May 13, 1944, Launceston, Tasmania) was leader of the Opposition Tasmanian Liberal Party from 20 August 2001 until he lost his seat in the July 2002 election. It was the first time that a major party leader lost their seat in a Tasmanian election since 1903 Cheek was first elected to Tasmanian parliament in 1996 in the Denison] electorate.
Bob Chiarelli Robert (Bob) Chiarelli (born September 24, 1941 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian politician. He served in the Ontario Legislative Assembly from 1987 to 1997, and served as regional chair and then mayor of Ottawa, Ontario from 1997-2006.
Bob Christian Bob Christian (born November 14, 1968, in Florissant, MO USA) is a former American football fullback who played ten seasons in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears, the Carolina Panthers, and the Atlanta Falcons from 1992 to 2002. The 34-year Christian played with Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers prior to signing with Atlanta in 1997 and had 831 yards and 12 touchdowns on 193 carries in 135 games, including 85 starts.
Bob Christo Bob Christo (Hindi: बोब च्रिस्तो, Urdu: بوب چرِستو) is an Indian actor. Born in Australia, Bob Christo came to Bombay (now Mumbai) to meet Indian actress Parvin Babi, and also because he was waiting for a work permit to work in Muscat which required him to be out of Muscat.
Bob Irwin Bob Irwin (born c. 1939/1940 in Melbourne), Victoria, Australia, is an Australian naturalist, animal conservationist, and a pioneering herpetologist who is also famous for his conservation and husbandry work with apex predators and other reptiles.
Bob Jane Robert "Bob" Jane is an Australian former race car driver and prominent businessman. A four-time winner of the Armstrong 500, the race that preceded the prestigious Bathurst 1000, Jane is perhaps known best nowadays for his chain of tyre retailers, Bob Jane T-Marts.
Bob Jenkins Bob Jenkins (born September 4, 1947 in Liberty, Indiana) is a television and radio sports announcer best known for his work at ABC and ESPN calling NASCAR and IndyCar telecasts. He currently teaches announcing at Anderson University (Indiana).
Bob Johnson (actor) Bob Johnson (born Robert Cleveland Johnson in 1921 in Portland, Oregon - died 1994) was an American actor and voice actor who played supporting roles on series television and in films from the late 1950s til a few years before he died. He frequently read voice-over work on The Outer Limits, portrayed the uncredited role of the Transporter Chief in the first Star Trek pilot episode The Menagerie, and may have been involved in English-language dubbing on lesser-known spaghetti westerns.
Bob Johnson (baseball) Robert Lee Johnson (November 26 1905 - July 6 1982), nicknamed "Indian Bob", was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for three American League teams from 1933 to 1945, primarily the Philadelphia Athletics. He was the fifth player to have nine consecutive seasons of 20 or more home runs, and his 288 career HRs ranked eighth in major league history when he retired.
Bob Johnston Donald William 'Bob' Johnston (born 14 May 1932, Hillsboro, Texas) is a noted American record producer, best known for his work with Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen, Willie Nelson and many Nashville recording artists, as well as Simon and Garfunkel.
Bob Jones (baseball player) Robert Walter "Bob" Jones (December 2, 1889 – August 30, 1964) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball. He played nine seasons in the American League with the Detroit Tigers (1917-25).
Bob Jones University v. United States Bob Jones University v. United States, , was a decision by the United States Supreme Court that held that the Internal Revenue Service could, without the approval of the United States Congress, revoke the tax exempt status of organizations that are contrary to established public policy.
Bob Jude Ferrante Bob Jude Ferrante (born 1959) is an American playwright and composer from New York City. By his own claim his work is composed solely of comedies, although the serious core at the heart of many of his plays seems to contradict that claim somewhat.
Bob Justin Bob Justin, a self taught outsider artist, was born in New Jersey in 1941. After being forced into retirement in 1991 by illness, he began to liquidate an old tool collection and other property at local flea markets.
Bob Kakaha Bob Kakaha, known as Bobzilla was the bassist of Damageplan (until the band's guitarist was tradgically shot at a concert in Ohio). He met the late "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott and Vinnie Paul Abbott through tattooing.
Bob Kamps Bob Kamps (1931 – 2005) was an American rock climber whose climbing career spanned five decades. Born in Wisconsin, he began climbing in California in 1955, and was a member of that cadre of Yosemite pioneers who first ascended many of its great walls in the 1950s and 1960s.
Bob Kane Bob Kane (born Robert Kahn, October 24, 1915 – November 3, 1998) was an American comic book artist and writer credited as the creator of the DC Comics superhero Batman. In later years, Kane named his studio writer Bill Finger as co-creator.
Bob Katsionis Babis "Bob" Katsionis, born February 17 1977 in Athens, Greece, is the keyboard player for the heavy metal/power metal band Firewind. Bob has appeared in various small-time bands over the years (most of them projects he developed himself) before gaining more recognition with the likes of Firewind and Imaginery.
Bob Katter Robert Carl "Bob" Katter (born 22 May 1945), is an Australian federal politician . He has served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Kennedy, Queensland.
Bob Kauffman Robert "Bob" Kauffman (born July 13 1946, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'8" forward/center from Guilford College, Kauffman was selected with the third pick of the 1968 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics.
Bob Kaufman Bob Kaufman (April 18, 1925 – January 12, 1986), born Robert Garnell Kaufman in New Orleans, Louisiana, was an American Beat poet and surrealist inspired by jazz music. In France, where his poetry had a large following, he was known as the "American Rimbaud.
Bob Keeshan Robert James Keeshan (June 27 1927 – January 23 2004) played the original "Clarabell the Clown" on the Howdy Doody television program. However he is most famous as the star and title character of the children's show Captain Kangaroo.
Bob Kelly (author) Bob Kelly was born April 17, 1971 in Massachusetts. He worked as a cryptologic technician in the US Navy from 1989 to 1997, finishing his service as the systems administrator for communications system at the White House during the Clinton administration.
Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band, also billed as Bob Kerr and His Whoopee Band, was a jazz band which started in the 1960s and continued into the 1990s. It was an offshoot of the eclectic Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and shared many similarities with other outfits of the time such as The New Vaudeville Band and The Temperance Seven.
Bob Kingsmill Bob Kingsmill began making ceramic objects in Winnipeg under the tutelage of Muriel Guest. In 1967 he moved to Kelowna and in the Okanagan Mission opened his first studio where he produced stoneware and raku-fired pieces.
Bob Kiss Bob Kiss (born April 1, 1947) was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from January of 2001 until he stepped down upon assuming office as mayor of Burlington, following his election to that office on March 7, 2006. In the election, he prevailed over opponents Hinda Miller, Democrat, and Kevin Curley, Republican.
Bob Kloppenburg Bob Kloppenburg was an American professional basketball coach, who served as an interim head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the early 1980s. Kloppenburg later served as an assistant coach for the Seattle SuperSonics.
Bob Klose Rado 'Bob' Klose (born 1944; sometimes referred to as Bob Close or Brian Close in various publications) is a British musician and photographer. He was one of the earliest members of the rock band Pink Floyd, playing lead guitar; however, he left the band before they recorded their first released single, "Arnold Layne".
Bob Knepper Robert Wesley Knepper (born May 24 1954 in Akron, Ohio) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball with a 15-year career from 1976 to 1990. He played for the San Francisco Giants and Houston Astros, both of the National League.
Bob Knight Robert Montgomery (Bobby or Bob) Knight (born , in Massillon, Ohio, USA), also known as The General, is the head men's basketball coach at Texas Tech University. He was previously head coach at Indiana University and the United States Military Academy.
Bob Koester Robert Gregg Koester (born October 30, 1932) is the founder and owner of Delmark Records, the oldest independent record label in the United States and one of jazz's best-known imprints, and the Jazz Record Mart in Chicago, the world's largest blues/jazz record store.
Bob KO Sweeney Boxer John Kraynak (December 15, 1894, Plymouth, Pennsylvania - June 14, 1961, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA) used the name Bob "KO" Sweeney because it was a more "Irish-sounding" name that would result in a bigger draw for his fights. He is perhaps best known for his bout against Bob Fitzsimmons, for it is considered to be the first bout ever captured on film.
Bob Kurland Robert ("Bob") Kurland (born December 23, 1924) was a 7-foot basketball center, who played for Henry Iba's Oklahoma A & M University (now Oklahoma State University) Aggies basketball team. He was an important part of the team's consecutive NCAA titles in 1945 and 1946.
Bob L'Aloge Bob L’Aloge is an author whose writing has been described as “time capsules taking the reader back to New Mexico’s colorful and often violent history” and “a breezy and colorful journalistic style.” Book reviewers have favorably compared him to Louis L’Amour and Mark Twain.
Bob Lanese Bob Lanese (born Cleveland, Ohio, USA, August 2, 1941) is an American trumpet player who has spent most of his career as a professional musician in Germany. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Lanese was one of a group of local trumpet players who would eventually play in the James Last Orchestra in Germany, the others being Rick Kiefer, Bob Findley and Chuck Findley.
Bob Larson Bob Larson (born 1944 in McCook, Nebraska) is a radio and television evangelist, currently based in Colorado. Larson has authored numerous books on the subjects of rock music, cults, and Satanism, written from a Christian perspective.
Bob Lassiter Bob Lassiter (September 30, 1945 – October 13, 2006), also known as "Mad Dog," was a controversial and highly influential American radio talk show host in the 1980s and '90s. He worked in several markets but is best known for his long stint in the Tampa Bay area.
Bob Law Bob Law (January 22 1934 - April 17 2004) was a founding father of British minimalist painting and sculpture. He was born in Middlesex, England in 1934, and moved to St Ives in 1957 where he painted and made pots.
Bob Lazar Robert Scott Lazar (born 26 January 1959) is a highly controversial figure in discussions about UFOs. A former photography shop worker, Lazar claims to have worked at area S-4 of the Nevada Test Site (near Area 51).
Bob Lee (community organizer) Bob Lee was a high ranking and influential advisor to Fred Hampton in the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party. Lee was a catalyst in forming the original "Rainbow Coalition" of the Black Panther Party, the Young Lords and the Young Patriots and other grass roots organizations.
Bob Lee Swagger Bob Lee Swagger (commonly known as Bob the Nailer) is a fictional character created by Stephen Hunter. He is the main protagonist in a trilogy of books that relate his life after and during the Vietnam War - Point of Impact, Black Light and Time to Hunt.
Bob Lenarduzzi Robert ("Bob") Lenarduzzi (born 1 May 1955 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a former North American Soccer League star, Canadian International, and coach of the Canadian national and olympic soccer teams. He is currently Head of Soccer Operations for Whitecaps F.
Bob LeRose Robert K. "Bob" LeRose (June 3, 1921, Brooklyn, New York City, New York - August 30, 2006, Elmont, New York) was an American advertising artist and a comic book colorist for DC Comics, who provided the color for hundreds of stories featuring Batman, Superman, and other major characters.
Bob Lewis (horse racing) Bob Lewis (May 12, 1924 – February 17, 2006) was an American business owner who owned a number of champion horses during the 1990's and 2000's. His two best known horses were Silver Charm, winner of the 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes and Charismatic winner of the same events in 1999.
Bob Lillis Robert Perry Lillis (born June 2, 1930, in Altadena, California) is a retired American infielder, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. Lillis was an original member of the 1962 expansion Houston Colt .
Bob Lind Bob Lind (born Robert Neale Lind, in Baltimore, Ohio, 25 November 1942) was a folk music singer/songwriter in the 1960s, who released one transatlantic chart hit single. That song was entitled "Elusive Butterfly", which was a prominent track in 1966.
Bob Little Captain Robert Alexander Little, CBE, DSO and Bar, DSC and Bar, RNAS (19 July 1895 – 27 May 1918) was a notable Australian military aviator who served in the Royal Naval Air Service (later the Royal Air Force).
Bob Livingston (musician) Bob Livingston (born Robert Lynn Livingston November 26, 1948 in San Antonio, Texas) is a singer-songwriter currently living in Austin, Texas. Livingston attended Texas Tech University and was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Bob Lobel Bob Lobel is a sportscaster for WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. He anchors the sports segments on the evening newscasts between Sunday and Thursday, and hosts the weekly programs Sports Final and Patriots 5th Quarter.
Bob Lodge Bob Lodge has created many puzzles and contests for GAMES Magazine. Bob is an expert trickster in the way he writes and constructs puzzles, and developed the Ultimate Calculatrivia contest for the Magazine in 2002.
Bob Long Robert Andrew Long (born June 16, 1942 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL in the 1960's and 1970's and earned two Super Bowl rings. He attended suburban Pittsburgh's Washington Township High School (near Apollo), and Wichita State University.
Bob Love Robert (Bob) “Butterbean” Love (born December 8 1942, in Bastrop, Louisiana) is an American former professional basketball player who spent the prime of his career with the NBA's Chicago Bulls. A versatile forward who could shoot with either his left or right hand, Love now works as the Bulls' Director of Community Affairs.
Bob Loveless Bob Loveless or RW Loveless, is an American knife maker who designed and popularized the hollowground drop point blade design as well as full tapered tangs and screw-type handle scale fasteners. Karwan, Charles, Collaborating for Quality, Safari Club International:Hunt Forever Magazine, Winter 2004
Bob Luitweiler Bob Luitweiler (born 1918) is the founder of Servas Open Doors, an international organization serving peace through direct, human-to-human contact between international travelers and "hosts" who offer sanctuary to SERVAS members. According to Mr.
Bob Lutz (tennis) Robert ("Bob") Lutz (born August 29, 1947, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) was a top amateur and professional tennis of the 1960s and 1970s. He and his longtime partner Stan Smith were one of the best doubles teams of all time.
Bob MacQuarrie Robert Waldon MacQuarrie (November 24 1926 - January 11 2007) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1985, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Bob Magee Bob Magee (born December 13, 1949) is the professional name of Denny O'Neil, a Canadian radio personality and host of the afternoon drive time show on Toronto's CHFI-FM since 2003. From late 1999 to 2003, he co-hosted CHFI's morning show with Erin Davis.
Bob Marley Robert Nesta Marley, OM (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is the most widely known performer of reggae music, and is famous for popularising the genre outside Jamaica.
Bob Marley and the Wailers discography Bob Marley was a charismatic musician, the front figure of his bands, and one of the most notable singers and song writers of his era. However, Marley was often part of a band, and is occasionally attributed with music that was written, sung or produced by other notable musicians.
Bob Marshall Wilderness The Bob Marshall Wilderness is located in western Montana in the United States and is named after Bob Marshall (1901-1939), an early forester, conservationist and co-founder of The Wilderness Society. The Bob Marshall Wilderness extends for 60 miles (95 km) along the Continental Divide and consists of 1,009,356 acres (4,085 km²).
Bob Martin (folk musician) Bob Martin (born in 1942 in Lowell, Massachusetts) is an American folk singer/songwriter. While attending Suffolk University in Boston during the 1960s, he was influenced by the Cambridge folk scene and played at the Nameless Coffeehouse, Club 47 (now Club Passim), and other folk clubs.
Bob Martin (singer) Bob Martin is an Austrian singer, who was the first to participate for Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest, at its 1957 event. He was not the first ever Austrian to participate though, the Austrian singer Freddy Quinn already participated for Germany in 1956.
Bob Martinez Sports Center Bob Martinez Sports Center is a 3,432-seat multi-purpose arena in Tampa, Florida. It is home to the Tampa Bay Strong Dogs of the American Basketball Association and the University of Tampa Spartans basketball teams.
Bob Mason (actor) Bob Mason (1952 - 21 September, 2004) was a British actor who has played Terry Bradshaw in Coronation Street, Sergeant Eddie Slater in The Lakes, he has been in The Bill, Doctors, Casualty, Where the Heart Is, The Missing Postman, Between The Lines, Juliet Bravo, Peak Practice, Clocking Off, Teachers, Cutting It, and Dalziel and Pascoe.
Bob Matsui Robert Takeo Matsui (松井 武男, September 17, 1941 – January 1, 2005) was an American politician from the state of California. Matsui was a member of the Democratic Party and served 13 terms (although elected to 14) in the U.
Bob McAdoo Robert Allen 'Bob' McAdoo (born September 25, 1951 in Greensboro, North Carolina) is a former professional basketball player who spent a fourteen-year career playing the center and power forward positions in the National Basketball Association.
Bob McCammon Robert "Bob" McCammon (born April 14, 1941 in Kenora, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and a former NHL head coach and general manager. He never made it to the NHL, playing his entire career in the minor leagues.
Bob McCarthy (Director-General) Robert (Bob) McCarthy is the current Director-General of the Queensland Government Department of State Development and Trade Mr McCarthy was appointed to the position after previously holding positions as the Director-General of the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water] and Deputy Director-General of the [[Department of State Development, Trade and Innovation.
Bob McCartney (activist) Bob McCartney was formerly the Catholic University of Colorado football coach who, in 1991, founded The Promise Keepers, an evangelical outreach group that admits only men and which has grown to a membership of over one million.
Bob McClure Robert Craig (Bob) McClure (born April 29, 1952 in Oakland, California) is the pitching coach of the Kansas City Royals, and was previously a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1975 through 1993, McClure played for the Kansas City Royals (1975-76), Milwaukee Brewers (1977-86), Montreal Expos (1986-88), New York Mets (1988), California Angels (1989-91), St.
Bob McCown Robert "Bob" McCown (born in Columbus, Ohio) is a sportscaster and the host of a late afternoon/early evening radio talk show called Prime Time Sports. The program is broadcast from the Toronto-based studio of the Fan 590 (the flagship radio station of the Fan Radio Network) and is syndicated nationwide throughout Canada.
Bob McFadden Robert "Bob" McFadden (January 19, 1923 - January 7, 2000) was a singer and voiceover actor best known for his many contributions to animated cartoons. His best known characters were Milton the Monster, Cool McCool, and the ThunderCats' Snarf.
Bob McLean Bob (or Bobby) McLean (born September 24, 1933 in Australia – died March 26, 1966) was a successful Canadian racing driver. McLean's driving career culminated in 1965 with the Canadian Driving Championship title.
Bob McLeod (comics) Bob McLeod is an American comic book artist best known for co-creating the New Mutants with writer Chris Claremont. McLeod penciled the first three issues of New Mutants and inked a number of subsequent issues.
Bob Mellish, Baron Mellish Robert Joseph Mellish, Baron Mellish, PC (March 3, 1913 – May 9, 1998) was a British politician. He was a long-serving Labour Party MP (from 1946 to 1982) and served as the Labour Chief Whip from 1969 until 1976 but in his later years he fell out with his local Constituency Labour Party which had become dominated by left-wingers, and eventually left the party.
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