Paul White
- Stand-up comedian and executive producer
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Paul Whitehouse: If you can't laugh, you're in trouble
Paul Whitehouse gives BBC comedy a shot in the arm with his hilarious new four-part series, Nurse.
Kirsty Nutkins, The Daily Express, 7th March 2015Paul Whitehouse jokes Harry Enfield wants him to die
Fast Show star Paul Whitehouse feared heart failure wearing a fat suit for his new comedy - but said sidekick Harry Enfield would have been delighted.
Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 1st March 2015Paul Whitehouse: the psychopath in me
In his new sitcom, Paul Whitehouse plays multiple mental-health patients - from an agoraphobic to an obese mummy's boy. He talks to Maureen Paton Maguire about therapy, heart surgery - and why Johnny Depp can get lost.
Maureen Paton Maguire, The Guardian, 24th February 2015Paul Whitehouse remembers The Fast Show
Twenty years after it first broadcast, The Fast Show stands the test of time and remains arguably the greatest sketch show ever made. Paul Whitehouse remembers some of the show's greatest characters and moments, and the stories behind them.
James Brown, Scotts, 9th June 2014BBC Two orders new series from Paul Whitehouse
BBC Two is to make a four-part comedy series based on Nurse, Paul Whitehouse's Radio 4 character-based comedy.
British Comedy Guide, 8th April 2014Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse to spoof BBC Two
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse will lampoon BBC Two's output in a new comedy special to help mark the channel's 50th anniversary.
British Comedy Guide, 17th March 2014Steve Coogan and Paul Whitehouse win British Comedy Awards
Steve Coogan will be awarded the Outstanding Achievement prize at tomorrow's British Comedy Awards. Paul Whitehouse takes the Writer's Guild Award.
British Comedy Guide, 11th December 2013Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse working on sport comedy
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are working on a comedy pilot called The Incredible Talent Show, in which they'll commentate on home video sports clips.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd August 2012Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse on their new TV series
The comics, who display an appealingly self-mocking view of themselves, joke that in real life they might now be heading for a similar fate as Smashie and Nicey. The 49-year-old Enfield laughs: "I recently found out that there are a couple of old people's homes for retired comedians. That's what awaits us."
James Rampton, The Scotsman, 28th September 2010Audio Interview: Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse tell Richard Bacon that they are thinking of going on tour.
BBC, 23rd September 2010