Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Toby_Whithouse> ?p ?o }
- Toby_Whithouse abstract "Toby Whithouse /ˈwɪθaʊs/ is an English actor, stand-up comedian and screenwriter. His highest-profile work has been the creation of the BBC Three supernatural television series Being Human. He also created the Channel 4 television drama series No Angels (2004–06), and has written for BBC One's Hotel Babylon and Doctor Who. One of his Doctor Who episodes, titled \"School Reunion\", featured the return of the robot dog K-9 and 1970s companion Sarah Jane Smith.After initially attending art college in his home town of Southend, Whithouse decided to drop out of the course and turn to acting as a profession. He was a regular in the early 1990s BBC One drama series The House of Eliott and had a small role in the 1993 film Shadowlands. He also appeared on stage in the West End, co-starring with Gene Wilder in Laughter on the 23rd Floor by Neil Simon in 1997.Frustrated at what he perceived as a lack of quality in many of the scripts he was sent to read, Whithouse took to writing in his spare time between acting roles, eventually writing a play Jump Mr. Malinoff, Jump which won the Verity Bargate Award. The play was performed as the opening production of the Soho Theatre in Dean Street, London. Following this, he gained his first television work, writing an episode for the ITV drama series Where the Heart Is.He then became associated with the independent production company World Productions, for whom he worked on the BBC Two drama series Attachments. When Channel 4 approached World with a view to a new drama series commission, the company came up with the idea of a series concerning the lives of four nurses in the North of England, and Whithouse was given the task of fleshing out and formatting the show which became No Angels. The series was a success, running for three series on Channel 4 from 2004 to 2006.Already being a friend of Doctor Who executive producer Julie Gardner, Whithouse was invited to contribute to the series in 2005, eventually writing the third episode of the second series, \"School Reunion\", transmitted on 29 April 2006. He went on to write for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, with his episode – \"Greeks Bearing Gifts\" – transmitted on 26 November 2006. Whithouse returned to Doctor Who in 2010, contributing the story \"The Vampires of Venice\" and later went on to write the series 6 episode \"The God Complex\" and series 7's \"A Town Called Mercy\", and series 9's two-part episode \"Under the Lake\" / \"Before the Flood\".In 2008 the pilot of Being Human, created and written by Whithouse, was shown on BBC Three. At first it was not part of BBC's line-up for new commissioned series, but after positive public feedback including a petition for its return, it returned on BBC Three as a 6-part series in early 2009. The first episode debuted on 25 January 2009. The series went on to run for five seasons before it ended in 2013.As an actor, he appeared in the role of Alistair in the film version of Bridget Jones's Diary in 2001. Since then his appearances have been less frequent, although he appeared in a small role in his own episode of Hotel Babylon in February 2006, and made a cameo appearance in the last ever episode of No Angels, transmitted on Channel 4 in April 2006. He also played the Home Secretary in the final series of Being Human in 2013.Toby Whithouse is also a stand up comedian and has played several gigs under the \"Laughing Horse\" banner.In 2013, he wrote The Game.".
- Toby_Whithouse activeYearsStartYear "1992".
- Toby_Whithouse occupation Toby_Whithouse__1.
- Toby_Whithouse thumbnail Toby_Whithouse_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg?width=300.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageExternalLink feature67.htm.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageExternalLink nm0925980.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageID "3338440".
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageLength "5494".
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageRevisionID "689101278".
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink A_Town_Called_Mercy.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink BBC_One.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Three_(former).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Two.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Before_the_Flood_(Doctor_Who).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Being_Human_(UK_TV_series).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Bridget_Joness_Diary_(film).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_television_writers.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Channel_4.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Dean_Street.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Who.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Who_Magazine.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Wilder.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Greeks_Bearing_Gifts_(Torchwood).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Hotel_Babylon.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink ITV_(TV_network).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Movie_Database.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Julie_Gardner.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Jump_Mr._Malinoff,_Jump.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink K-9_(Doctor_Who).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Laughter_on_the_23rd_Floor.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Neil_Simon.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink No_Angels_(TV_series).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Northern_England.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego_Comic-Con_International.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Jane_Smith.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink School_Reunion_(Doctor_Who).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Shadowlands_(1993_film).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Soho_Theatre.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Southend-on-Sea.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink The_Game_(UK_TV_series).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink The_God_Complex.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink The_House_of_Eliott.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink The_Vampires_of_Venice.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Torchwood.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Under_the_Lake.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Verity_Bargate_Award.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink West_End_theatre.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink Where_the_Heart_Is_(UK_TV_series).
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLink World_Productions.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toby Whithouse".
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toby Whithouse's".
- Toby_Whithouse caption "Toby Whithouse at San Diego Comic-Con International 2011.".
- Toby_Whithouse imagesize "220".
- Toby_Whithouse name "Toby Whithouse".
- Toby_Whithouse name "Whithouse, Toby".
- Toby_Whithouse occupation "Actor, writer".
- Toby_Whithouse shortDescription "English television writer".
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BLP_sources.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Doctor_Who_Episodes_By_Toby_Whithouse.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Toby_Whithouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Toby_Whithouse yearsactive "1992".
- Toby_Whithouse description "English television writer".
- Toby_Whithouse description "English television writer".
- Toby_Whithouse subject Category:English_television_writers.
- Toby_Whithouse subject Category:Living_people.
- Toby_Whithouse subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Toby_Whithouse hypernym Actor.
- Toby_Whithouse type Agent.
- Toby_Whithouse type List.
- Toby_Whithouse type Person.
- Toby_Whithouse type Writer.
- Toby_Whithouse type Person.
- Toby_Whithouse type Creator.
- Toby_Whithouse type List.
- Toby_Whithouse type Writer.
- Toby_Whithouse type Agent.
- Toby_Whithouse type NaturalPerson.
- Toby_Whithouse type Thing.
- Toby_Whithouse type Concept.
- Toby_Whithouse type Q215627.
- Toby_Whithouse type Q5.
- Toby_Whithouse type Person.
- Toby_Whithouse comment "Toby Whithouse /ˈwɪθaʊs/ is an English actor, stand-up comedian and screenwriter. His highest-profile work has been the creation of the BBC Three supernatural television series Being Human. He also created the Channel 4 television drama series No Angels (2004–06), and has written for BBC One's Hotel Babylon and Doctor Who.".
- Toby_Whithouse label "Toby Whithouse".
- Toby_Whithouse sameAs Q7811910.
- Toby_Whithouse sameAs Category:Toby_Whithouse.
- Toby_Whithouse sameAs Toby_Whithouse.
- Toby_Whithouse sameAs Toby_Whithouse.
- Toby_Whithouse sameAs m.096l5k.
- Toby_Whithouse sameAs Q7811910.
- Toby_Whithouse wasDerivedFrom Toby_Whithouse?oldid=689101278.
- Toby_Whithouse depiction Toby_Whithouse_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg.