Brookman. in one of the episodes, sue drops off Jake and his friends and they call her 'mrs Brookman' (and as Pete - hugh denis - is married to sue in outnumberd that must be his surname aswell.)
Hugh Denis Macrossan was born in 1881.
Hugh Denis Macrossan died in 1940.
Hugh Dennis plays Pete Brockman, the dad in Outnumbered
The nationality of the surname Huge is German and Dutch. It is from the personal name Hugo, equivalent of English Hugh.
The English surname Huggett originally derives from the Norman given name "Hugh", meaning "son of Hugh". It is found as a surname in the early records of Yorkshire, where they'd held a family seat. They were granted lands for their aid in the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.
There aren't any - Hugh Wilson simply hired some friends to sing nonsense words.
The surname is usually Trumbull (also a city name in Connecticut).The surname Trumble was notably a cricket player Hugh Trumble of Australia.
Northern English: patronymic from the medieval personal name Hutchin, a pet form of Hugh.
Carrying the meaning of "son of Hugh" through the gathering mists of time, the mighty (Irish) McCue surname is first found in the very ancient records of Connacht, where they had held a family seat.
Hulett is originally of Norman etymology, meaning the Christian or given name Hugh and is derived from St. Hugh of Lincoln. Hulett is also known for being the progenitor of many fine looking women.
The Vikings of ancient Scotland derived "Hutchins" from the masculine given name "Huchon", a diminutive form of "Hugh". It is first found as a surname in the former county of Ross-shire, where they had held a family seat from very ancient times.
The proud and noble English surname of Ulyatt is first recorded in Yorkshire, where they distinguished themselves by holding a family seat, from very early times. It is, however, based upon the Norman masculine given name "Hugh".