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  1. 8 de nov. de 2017 · Find top songs and albums by David Hobson, including Les pêcheurs de perles, WD 13, Act I: Au fond du temple saint, The Holy City and more. Listen to music by David Hobson on Apple Music. ... Best of David Hobson · 2010. The Holy City (Arr. Jessica Wells) You'll Never Walk Alone · 2009. Ave Maria (Arr. James K. Lee)

  2. 17 de jun. de 2016 · Longtime friends and ‘odd couple’ David Hobson and Colin Lane showcase their musical, comedic and dance talents in this two-man Cabaret Festival performance. Hobson isn’t Frank Woodley and Lane isn’t Teddy Tahu Rhodes – so this isn’t a new double act. The premise of In Tails is that these talented and engaging performers should make ...

  3. An unsung comic triumph from David Lean, Hobson’s Choice stars the legendary Charles Laughton as the harrumphing Henry Hobson, the owner of a boot shop in late Victorian northern England. With his haughty, independent daughter Maggie (Brenda De Banzie) decides to forge her own path, romantically and professionally, with none other than Henry’s prized bootsmith Will (a splendid John Mills ...

  4. DAVID HOBSON - THE PROMISEDavid Hobson is one of Australia's best-known singers and most engaging musical personalities. He's familiar to audiences around th...

  5. Before David Lean began making epics, he made several films on much smaller scales, and Hobson’s Choice is one of the best. One of his main achievements here is taking Harold Brighouse’s play, which takes place primarily on one set, and opening it up splendidly, even more than he does with Blithe Spirit.

  6. David Hobson's 108 research works with 3,734 citations and 7,057 reads, ... 2023), we argued that it is best to work with an aggregator in discounted form and that th... Cite. Download full-text.

  7. An unsung comic triumph from David Lean, Hobson’s Choice stars the legendary Charles Laughton as the harrumphing Henry Hobson, the owner of a boot shop in late Victorian northern England. With his haughty, independent daughter Maggie (Brenda De Banzie) decides to forge her own path, romantically and professionally, with none other than Henry’s prized bootsmith Will (a splendid John Mills ...