Christian Howes may refer to:
Christian Howes is an American musician, teacher and composer. He is an associate professor at the Berklee College of Music. His artistic collaborators have included Les Paul and Greg Osby, and his sponsors have included Yamaha.
Christian Howes is a public speaker and English television social media pundit, best known for working on the Big Brother spin-off show Bit on the Side, providing a weekly update with Emma Willis.
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Sally Magnusson is a Scottish broadcaster and writer. She is the presenter of Reporting Scotland for BBC Scotland as well asTracing Your Roots on BBC Radio 4 and is one of the main presenters of the long-running religious television programme Songs of Praise.
Gareth Jones, also known as Gaz Top, is a Welsh television presenter. He is a Welsh language speaker.
Justin is an anglicized form of the Latin given name Justinus, a derivative of Justus, meaning "just", "fair", or "righteous". Justinus was the name borne by various early saints, notably a 2nd-century Christian apologist and a boy martyr of the 3rd century. The name is also related to the similar Latin name Justinian. As an English name, Justin is common particularly in the English-speaking world starting in the latter half of the 20th century.
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Jeremy is a Anglo-Saxon masculine given name. It is the English variant of the name of the Old Testament biblical prophet Jeremiah, in its anglicized and diminutive form. Given its linguistic evolution, the name Jeremy is commonly recognized as a name of Christian New Testament origin with its beginnings first seen in bible translations that referred to the prophet Jeremiah as "Jeremy" in the New Testament text. In Hebrew, the common meaning of the name Jeremiah is: "May Jehovah exalt," or "Exalted of the Lord." As the English vernacular form of Jeremiah, the name Jeremy has been translated to mean "the Lord loosens, God will uplift," which dates to the 13th century. Cognate variations, spellings, and nicknames deriving from the name Jeremy include: Jerry, Jeramy, and Jeromy.
Celebrity Big Brother 2009, also known as Celebrity Big Brother 6, was the sixth series of Celebrity Big Brother. It was broadcast on Channel 4, launching on 2 January 2009 and running for 22 days until 23 January 2009. The launch show was watched by approximately 6.4 million people. Davina McCall returned as main presenter, with George Lamb as host of Big Brother's Little Brother, and Jack Whitehall as host of Big Brother's Big Mouth. The winner of this series was Ulrika Jonsson, with Terry Christian second.
Alex is a common given name commonly associated with the Greek name Alexandros. In English, it is usually a diminutive of the male given name Alexander, or its female equivalent Alexandra or Alexandria. Aleck or Alec is the Scottish form of Alex. The East European male name Alexey is also sometimes shortened to Alex. It is a commonly used nickname in Spanish for Alejandro, Alexandro, Alejandrino and Alexandrino, and related names like Alexa and Alexis.
Cowell is a surname with multiple origins.
Blimey Cow is an internet comedy channel based in Nashville, Tennessee, created in 2005 by brothers Josh and Jordan Taylor, most famous for the series Messy Mondays. Produced by and starring the Taylor brothers and Josh's wife Kelli, the channel targets the idiosyncrasies of conservative Christianity, youth group, romantic relationships, homeschooling, politics, and social media. Blimey Cow experienced a major surge in popularity after the video "Seven Lies About Homeschoolers" went viral. Musician Derek Webb, Colin Kimble of As Cities Burn, and John Reuben have all made appearances on Blimey Cow after discovering the channel. In addition to these appearances, the channel has received attention from musician Michael Gungor, authors Lew Rockwell and Thomas Woods, and various media outlets and programs such as The 700 Club, The Christian Post, The Huffington Post, Metro, Today, and WKRN-TV.
Jane Beryl Wilde Hawking Jones is an English author and teacher. She was married for 30 years to Stephen Hawking.
Events in the year 1947 in Germany.
Events in the year 1967 in Germany.
Events in the year 1987 in Germany.