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Whitehouse attended the University of East Anglia in Norwich from Autumn 1977, where he made friends with Charlie Higson.
Whitehouse stars alongside Charlie Higson in a new BBC2 comedy series called Bellamy's People, the first episode was broadcast on 21 January 2010.
The show began to attract various well-known audience members, such as Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse, Jonathan Ross and Alan Yentob.
A 1994 pilot written by Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson entitled The Honeymoon's Over was due to feature Chris Bell, a character from The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer.
In their early collaborations, they were responsible for segments in many sketch shows, including Alas Smith and Jones, Harry Enfield and Chums, The All New Alexei Sayle Show and the Ted and Ralph characters in The Fast Show ( the characters were created by Linehan and Mathews and played by Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse ).
Cummings had attended the University of East Anglia with Fast Show mainstays Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson in the early 1980s, and in 1995 Del Amitri had appeared in a Fast Show sketch.
It was while studying at the UEA that he met Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson, who later went on to create The Fast Show.
Writers for Naked Video included Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Nigel Planer, Helen Lederer, Ian Pattison, John Sparkes, Steve Coogan, Jennifer Saunders and Rik Mayall.
Through word of mouth, the audience quickly grew to a large number of devotees, including Jools Holland, Jonathan Ross, Charlie Higson, and Paul Whitehouse.
The 1990 series was written solely by Enfield, Whitehouse, Charlie Higson and Geoffrey Perkins.
# Charlie Poole with the North Carolina Ramblers-" Whitehouse Blues " ( 3: 25 ) ( recorded September 20, 1926 in New York City, New York )

Whitehouse and Higson
After Higson graduated in 1980, he moved in with Whitehouse, working by day as a decorator and performing at night and the weekends with his new punk-funk group The Higsons.
While watching a preview tape of highlights from Enfield's show, Whitehouse and Higson were inspired to create a rapid-fire delivery comedy show, The Fast Show.
Higson was educated at Sevenoaks School and at the University of East Anglia ( where his brother has taught since 1986 and is now a professor of film studies ) where he met Paul Whitehouse, David Cummings and Terry Edwards.
Higson then became a plasterer – including plastering the student house of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie – before he turned to writing for Harry Enfield with Paul Whitehouse and performing comedy.
His friendship with Whitehouse and Higson led to Del Amitri appearing in an episode of their BBC Two sketch show The Fast Show in 1995, and after his departure from the band Cummings turned full-time to television scriptwriting.
Higson and Whitehouse also had bit parts.

Whitehouse and produced
Whitehouse wrote, produced and appeared with Chris Langham in the 2005 comedy drama Help, also for the BBC.
The firm, along with a citizen steering committee, produced the Whitehouse Vision 2020 Comprehensive Plan in the spring of 2006.
The Mary Whitehouse Experience was a British topical sketch comedy show produced by the BBC in association with Spitting Image Productions.

Whitehouse and appeared
Whitehouse created Enfield's character Stavros a London-based Greek kebab shop owner, and then Loadsamoney an archetypal Essex boy made good in Margaret Thatcher's 1980s ; he also appeared as Enfield's sidekick Lance on Saturday Live.
As a foil to Loadsamoney Enfield and Whitehouse created the Geordie " Bugger-All-Money " and in 1988 Enfield appeared as both characters during the Nelson Mandela Birthday Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium.
Robert Smith appeared in the final episode of the first series of The Mary Whitehouse Experience singing " The sun has got his hat on " before punching the character Ray ( played by Robert Newman ) whilst uttering Ray's catchphrase " Oh no what a personal disaster ".
Coburn appeared in nearly 70 films and made over 100 television appearances during his 45-year career, and played a wide range of roles and won an Academy Award for his supporting role as Glen Whitehouse in Affliction.
He starred alongside co-writer Paul Whitehouse in Help on BBC Two in 2005, where he also appeared in the Armando Iannucci comedy The Thick of It in the same year.
She also appeared in the sitcoms Beast and Bedtime, and was a regular performer in Knowing Me, Knowing You ... with Alan Partridge and The Mary Whitehouse Experience.
She has also appeared in many television dramas including Dalziel and Pascoe and Coronation Street, as well as the sitcom Happiness alongside Paul Whitehouse.

Whitehouse and spoof
He worked with Whitehouse on the radio comedy Down the Line and is to work with him again on a television project, designed to be a spoof of celebrity travel programmes.

Whitehouse and show
Whitehouse is appearing in the BBC sketch show Harry & Paul ( formerly Ruddy Hell!
Whitehouse also claimed to have a soft spot for Everton when asked on the Danny Baker radio show broadcast on Saturday 13 February 2010 to describe his childhood bedroom Whitehouse responded by saying " There's an Everton and Tottenham poster on the wall.
The show was one of several held up by Mary Whitehouse as an example of the BBC's moral laxity.
In time Whitehouse and Enfield became disturbed that Loadsamoney was being seen in a positive light, rather than as a satirical figure, and they had him run over during a Comic Relief Red Nose Day show while leaving the studio after presenting host Lenny Henry with " the biggest cheque of the night "— a physically huge cheque for ten pence.
In 1990 Enfield developed his BBC sketch show, Harry Enfield's Television Programme, later called Harry Enfield and Chums, with Whitehouse and Kathy Burke.
Later Enfield, with Paul Whitehouse, starred in a series of commercials for Hula Hoops as The Self-Righteous Brothers, characters from Enfield's television show.
" The Mary Whitehouse Experience often featured brief clips of the stars of the show performing comical songs and nursery rhymes as The Cure in a morose style.
The British comedy sketch show, Harry Enfield's Television Programme, included a series of sketches in which Paul Whitehouse played a character called Michael Paine ; an amalgam of previous Michael Caine impressions, who in a reference to the The Ipcress File wears oversized, thick-rimmed glasses and a trench coat.
He first became known as a guest comic on the BBC Radio 1 comedy show The Mary Whitehouse Experience in the late 1980s.
Prior to his most renowned vehicle, The Mark Thomas Comedy Product, Thomas was a frequent guest comic on the BBC Radio 1 show The Mary Whitehouse Experience, where he would do a routine about a specific topic of the week and involve studio audience members in the discussions.
* In the radio show The Mary Whitehouse Experience the reference frequently popped up – initially as a parody of the affair surrounding The Satanic Verses, later as a stock answer in almost every round of the ' punchline competition ' in which the audience were asked to come up with punchlines.
The show was named after Mary Whitehouse, a prominent campaigner against what she saw as a decline in television standards and public morality.
In 1991 a companion book to the series was released called The Mary Whitehouse Experience Encyclopedia, with references to some of the sketches featured on the show and much new additional material.
They were subsequently paired up with the partnership of Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis for a new topical comedy show for BBC Radio 1 called The Mary Whitehouse Experience, and its success led to a transfer to television which shot the quartet to fame.
They came to public attention as one half of The Mary Whitehouse Experience, a comedy show on BBC Radio 1 which then transferred to television.
The name of the show was inspired by a character called Mr Strange that Hugh Dennis played in the Mary Whitehouse Experience.
Even before his departure from the band, since 1994 Cummings had begun to move into scriptwriting, working with Whitehouse on material for comedian Harry Enfield's Harry Enfield and Chums sketch show broadcast on BBC One.
The series is a successor to the early 1990s topical comedy show The Mary Whitehouse Experience, in which Punt and Dennis were a key part, although its origins lie with the short-lived Live on Arrival from 1988.

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