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  1. Ron Saunders. Born: Birkenhead, 6th November 1932. 24th November 1973 – 11th April 1974. Ron Saunders had been a player with a number of southern clubs, including Portsmouth and Watford, before moving into management with Yeovil Town. After saving them from relegation in 1968 he moved on to struggling Oxford in March 1969 and in the final ...

  2. Avaliable on DVD | £3.50 + P&P. This is the story of human endeavor. A chronological account of the contest between the British and German air forces as they fought for superiority over England during 1940. As seen on & produced in association with the History Channel. Only £3.50 FREE Postage (UK only / reduced rates for rest of world)

  3. Ron Saunders Jr.. Cinematographer: Blew A Bag. Raised in New York City, Ron Saunders Jr aka "Cinema-Styles" is a writer, director, cinematographer, and editor. He began his career in entertainment as a recording artist known as T.N.R. before transitioning into terrestrial and online radio as DJ Strong Arm Ron.

  4. Ronald Sanders (film editor), Canadian film editor and television producer; Ronald Sanders (diplomat) (born 1948), Antiguan Barbudan academic, diplomat and journalist; Ronald Sanders (writer) (1932–1991), American journalist and writer; See also. Ron Saunders (1932–2019), English football player and manager

  5. Creators: Ron Saunders, John Paterson, Ian Munro Executive Producer: Ron Saunders Directors: Ian Munro, Richard Carey Writer: John Patterson Aired: 1991? (76 x 10 min) Designed for preschoolers, this drama series shows the development of friendships between a group of toys while their owner is asleep.

  6. Johnson & Friends was an Australian television series produced by Film Australia, four series were produced, in 1990, 1991, 1994 and 1995. T he creation of Ron Saunders, Ian Munro and John Patterson, the series revolved around the adventures of Johnson, a stuffed toy elephant who lived in a young boy named Michael's bedroom.

  7. "Do you want to bet against us?" #OnThisDay in 1981, Ron Saunders produced one of the most iconic quotes in Aston Villa's history. ️

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