:Disambiguation: This title may also refer to Little Women II: Jo's Boys, the anime adaptation of Little Men.
The novel has been adapted to a 1934 film, a 1940 film, a television series, and a Japanese animated television series.
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Lidington was educated at the independent Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School in Elstree and at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; he took an honours degree in History and a doctorate for research on Elizabethan history.
Fox, Jo, 'John Grierson, his "documentary boys" and the British Ministry of Information', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 25 (2005), pp.
In December 2008 and January 2009, she was one of the stars on the NBC dating/reality show Momma's Boys.
Old Boy novelist William Sutcliffe set his largely autobiographical début novel New Boy (1996) at an unnamed school that is easily identifiable as Haberdashers', for instance by references to the school's location, layout and, most tellingly, motto.
The main building on Westbere Road was originally the site of Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hampstead School having relocated from its Hoxton premises in January 1903 and before moving again to its current location in Elstree to become Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School.
Henderson's Boys: Eagle Day is the second book in the Henderson's Boys book series by English author Robert Muchamore.
Henderson's Boys: Grey Wolves is the fourth book in the Henderson's Boys book series by English author Robert Muchamore, released in 2011.
Henderson's Boys: One Shot Kill is the sixth book in the Henderson's Boys book series by English author Robert Muchamore.
Henderson's Boys: Secret Army is the third book in the Henderson's Boys book series by Robert Muchamore.
Henderson's Boys: The Escape is the first book in the Henderson's Boys book series by English author Robert Muchamore.
Henderson's Boys: The Prisoner is the fifth book in the Henderson's Boys book series by English author Robert Muchamore.
Luder attended Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, Elstree then studied Economics and Economic History at University College London (BA) before working as a tax accountant for Arthur Andersen and later Grant Thornton.
She bought it home for her sister Anna Alcott Pratt in 1877, though she moved in as well in the 1880s.
He has since appeared in a number of television shows, films (including Very Bad Things and Mother's Boys).
Bakhurst attended Haberdasher's Aske's School in Elstree and then St John's College, Cambridge where he read French and German.
He completed his schooling from St. Joseph's Boys' High School in Bangalore, and received an undergraduate degree in computer science from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
One of the new songs, a cover of Slade's "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" was released as a single and reached number 54 in the American charts.
He studied at St. Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore and then did a B.A. in History at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, while focusing on the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
Dymond has an occasional recurring role in the television comedy series Mrs. Brown's Boys as Mick, the on-off boyfriend of Cathy Brown.
In 2008 Allen was a participant in the reality show Momma's Boys on NBC.
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In 2008 Allen was a participant in the reality show Momma's Boys on NBC.
He went to the independent Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School in Elstree, Hertfordshire and studied at Clare College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a double first in History (BA).
Marx (played by Shelley Winters) was also the main character in the Broadway musical Minnie's Boys.
Momma's Boys is an American reality television series on the NBC network, executive produced by Ryan Seacrest (American Idol) and Andrew Glassman (Average Joe), which centers on a group of mothers who must help choose the perfect woman for their complacent sons.
Brown's Boys appeared first on RTÉ 2fm, an Irish radio station, in 1992 and then in a series of books written by Brendan O'Carroll from the mid-1990s onwards.
As a close associate of Edward R. Murrow on radio and television, he was seen as having been a member of the second generation of Murrow's Boys.
Wallen, a Wolmer's Boys' School graduate, also studied in United States, where he graduated from The Hotchkiss School in June 2000.
Richard Moore - Founder and director of the Children in Crossfire Charity
Joseph's Boys' College (Sinhala: සාන්ත ජොසප් පිරිමි විදුහල) is a distinguished boys only primary to secondary (inclusive) school in the Nugegoda Colombo, Sri Lanka.
It was in this home that Louisa wrote her novel Jo's Boys (1886), a sequel to Little Women (1868).