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Snoddy was a six-part
Scottish television sitcom,
written and
created by
Johnny Crawford, that
first broadcast on BBC One
Scotland on 13
March 2002. The...
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Snoddy may
refer to;
Snoddy (surname)
Snoddy, a
short lived Scottish television sitcom which aired in 2002 a
nickname for
Scottish footballer Robert Snodgr****...
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Snoddy is a
Scottish surname.
Notable people with this name include: Alan
Snoddy,
Northern Irish football referee Raymond Snoddy,
British journalist and...
- Alan
Gordon Snoddy MBE (born 29
March 1955) is a
retired Northern Irish football referee,
known for
having refereed two
matches in the FIFA
World Cup:...
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Glenn Snoddy (May 4, 1922 – May 21, 2018) was an
engineer and
recording studio owner in Nashville, Tennessee. He
recorded major Country and Folk artists...
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David W.
Snoddy is a
United States Air
Force major general who has
served as the ****istant
deputy chief of
staff for
cyber effects operations of the U...
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Stephen Snoddy (born 1959) is a
British artist and
gallery director.
Snoddy trained as a
painter at
Belfast College of Art
where he
graduated in 1983...
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Matthew Raymond Snoddy OBE, (born 1946),
commonly known as
Raymond Snoddy, is a
British news
media journalist,
television presenter,
author and media...
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Snoddy's Mill was a
historic grist mill
located at
Wabash Township,
Fountain County, Indiana. In 1828,
Benjamin Beckelhymer and
Isaac Ferguson built a...
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Theodore John
Snoddy was born in Lurgan,
County Armagh in 1922. He was the son of a
shipyard worker John
Snoddy and his wife
Emily Sinton.
Snoddy was one of...