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  1. Peter Jay (born 7 February 1937) is an English economist, broadcaster and former diplomat. [1] Personal life. Peter Jay is the son of Douglas Jay, Baron Jay, and Peggy Jay, both of whom were Labour Party politicians.

  2. Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers were a British instrumental rock group in the early 1960s. Their biggest hit, "Can Can 62" reached the British singles chart in 1962. The group toured with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones before disbanding in 1966. Origins and career.

    • Norfolk, England
    • 1960–1966
  3. Peter Jay empieza su recorrido miles de años atrás, explora el nacimiento de la agricultura y del comercio así como el de las ciudades y nos explica cómo se inventó el dinero y la escritura. De su mano, visitamos los antiguos imperios y asistimos a su auge y a su decadencia.

  4. Peter Jay empieza su recorrido miles de años atrás, explora el nacimiento de la agricultura y del comercio así como el de las ciudades y nos explica cómo se inventó el dinero y la escritura. De su mano, visitamos los antiguos imperios y asistimos a su auge y a su decadencia.

    • PETER JAY
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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_JayPeter Jay - Wikipedia

    Peter Jay may refer to: Peter Jay (diplomat) (born 1937), English economist, broadcaster, and diplomat; Peter Jay, founder in 1968 of independent UK poetry publishing company Anvil Press; Peter Jay (born 1944), drummer and leader of Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers; See also. Peter Augustus Jay (disambiguation) Peter Jay Sharp Theater (disambiguation)

  6. 1944 in Norfolk, England. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Instrumental Rock, Early British Pop/Rock, British Invasion, R&B Instrumental. Member Of. Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers. Submit Corrections. Explore Peter Jay's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Peter Jay on AllMusic.

  7. Contact Us. Churchill Archives Centre. The Papers of Peter Jay. Collection Overview. Collection Organization. Container Inventory (empty) Scope and Contents. Papers comprising correspondence; notebooks; pocket and desk diaries; speeches, broadcasts and articles; press cuttings and scrapbooks; and photographs. Dates. Creation: 1937 - 2014.