
Paul Whitehouse
- 66 years old
- Welsh
- Actor and writer
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Mini Fast Show reunion in aid of Felix Dexter Foundation
Fast Show stars Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson and Simon Day reunited on Sunday night at the Birmingham Rep for a special benefit gig to remember their co-star Felix Dexter, who died ten years ago.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th October 2023Lee Mack replaces unwell Bob Mortimer on Gone Fishing
Lee Mack stepped in to replace an unwell Bob Mortimer on the upcoming episode of Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, following Mortimer's hospitalisation. However, Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse are currently preparing to shoot their fourth Christmas Special for the hit BBC Two angling series.
British Comedy Guide, 28th September 2023Paul Whitehouse to co-star in How We Fish live shows
Paul Whitehouse and Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing consultant John Bailey are to appear in a series of live shows titled How We Fish.
British Comedy Guide, 13th September 2023Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, BBC Two, review: The best show about old blokes on TV
The two comics celebrate Ted's 10th birthday and the beautiful British countryside as their perfect series returns for a sixth time.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 3rd September 2023Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, BBC Two, review
This Beckettian bromance should go on and on.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 3rd September 2023Only Fools And Horses stage show cast hope for TV special
The cast of the musical stage show version of Only Fools And Horses are hoping to film a version for television.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd June 2023The Change review
Beguiling feminist comedy with a stellar cast.
Helen Hawkins, The Arts Desk, 22nd June 2023The Change review
Great gags, a terrific cast . . . and a full frontal Paul Whitehouse!
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 22nd June 2023The Change review
Bridget Christie's super-cool menopause comedy is like nothing else on TV.
Ellen E Jones, The Guardian, 21st June 2023The Change review
Bridget Christie's comedy celebrates the weirder side of the menopause.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 21st June 2023