John Hammond may refer to:

See also [link]


https://wn.com/John_Hammond

John Hammond (weather forecaster)

John Michael Hammond (born 9 April 1966) is an English weather forecaster for the BBC. He can be seen presenting weather forecasts on the BBC News channel, BBC Red Button and BBC World News. He is the main weather presenter on BBC News at One and also forecasts on the BBC News at Ten, Countryfile and BBC News at Six, At the weekend he also appears on BBC Radio 5 Live. He is cousin of Richard Hammond.

Early life and education

Hammond was born in Bosham, West Sussex, the son of a farmer. After taking an interest in the weather from the age of four, he studied geography at the University of Salford, followed by meteorology at the University of Birmingham.

Career

After a brief spell at the Met Office headquarters in Bracknell, Berkshire, Hammond started forecasting in February 1991, working at regional weather centres in Nottingham, Bristol and Plymouth. This involved a variety of forecasting work for aviation, local industry, and some local radio too. He spent around seven years presenting the weather at ITV until joining the BBC Weather Centre in the spring of 2003.

John Hammond (Canadian football)

John Hammond (born 1923, date of death unknown) was a Grey Cup champion Canadian Football League player. He played offensive guard. A native of Winnipeg, Hammond first played senior football with the Regina All Services team in 1943, and later attended University of Washington. In 1946 he joined his hometown Winnipeg Blue Bombers, playing in their Grey Cup loss to the Toronto Argonauts. He then went east to study engineering at McGill University and played with the Montreal Alouettes in 1947. He was one of the "unsung heroes" of the Larks first Grey Cup championship in 1949. He played 40 games for the Als over 5 seasons.

References

External links

  • Just Sports Stats
  • Profile of John Hammond

  • Stalking Cat

    Stalking Cat (born Dennis Avner; August 27, 1958 - November 5, 2012) was an American man known for his extensive body modifications, which were intended to increase his resemblance to a tigress. For his 14 surgical procedures towards that goal, he held a world record for "most permanent transformations to look like an animal". The name "Stalking Cat" is a Native American name, given to him in childhood by a medicine man of his tribe.

    Biography

    Avner was born in Flint, Michigan. His parents were of Lakota and Wyandot heritage. He had a brother named Dave. The family lived in Suttons Bay, Michigan. As an adult, Stalking Cat related in an interview that the feelings of being connected to a totem were present, and how one of his earliest childhood memories was of wondering where his tail was. Around age 10, he was given the name Stalking Cat by Grey Cloud, the medicine man of his tribe.

    As an adult, he joined the Navy as a sonar technician. He left his Navy post around 1981. He then began working as a computer programmer and technician in San Diego, California.

    Cat-Man

    Cat-Man may refer to:

  • Cat-Man (Marvel Comics), the name of a couple of different characters in the Marvel Universe
  • Cat-Man and Kitten, a pair of Golden Age superheroes
  • Catman (comics), an enemy of Batman
  • Cat-Man, a pseudonym for the superhero El Gato Negro
  • A character in Perfect Hair Forever
  • See also

  • Catman (disambiguation)
  • Catwoman, a DC Comics character
  • Cat (comics), a number of comics characters of the same name
  • Stalking Cat, also known as Cat Man
  • Cat-Man (Marvel Comics)

    Cat-Man is the name of a number of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

    Publication history

    The first Cat-Man first appeared in Daredevil #10-11 (October, December 1965), and was created by Stan Lee, Bob Powell, and Wally Wood. The character subsequently appears in Daredevil #39-41 (April–June 1968), Daredevil Annual #2 (1971), Marvel Team-Up #25 (September 1974), X-Men #94-95 (August–October 1975), and Iron Man #115-116 (October–November 1978), in which he dies. The character appears posthumously in Iron Man #139 (October 1980) and Classic X-Men #3 (November 1986). Cat-Man appeared as part of the "Ani-Men" entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #16, and in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #27.

    The second Cat-Man appeared in Daredevil #157-158 (March, May 1979), and was created by Roger McKenzie, Mary Jo Duffy, and Gene Colan. Cat-Man appeared as part of the "Ani-Men" entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #16, and in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #27.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    In Your Arms Again

    by: John Hammond

    I don't care how long it takes
    I don't care that the levee breaks
    The wind may blow and the cloud may rain
    But I'll be in your arms again
    I can't wait for the sun to rise
    I don't care if I've covered mile
    First thing smokin', I ain't jokin'
    I'll be in your arms again
    I got somethin' that just won't wait
    I'm not about to hesitate
    Or this feelings I've got now won't explain
    When I'm in your arms again
    This old road takes its toll
    I'm as tired as the day is old
    My love [Incomprehensible]




    ×