- Toby Whithouse
Toby Whithouse is an English actor and
scriptwriter . His highest-profile work has been the creation of theChannel 4 television drama series "No Angels" (2004–06), and he has also written forBBC One 's "Hotel Babylon " and "Doctor Who ". His "Doctor Who" episode, titled "School Reunion", featured the return of the robot dog K-9 and 1970s companionSarah 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 BBC1 drama series "The House of Eliott ", and also appeared on stage in the West End, co-starring withGene Wilder in "Laughter on the 23rd Floor " byNeil 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 which was performed as the opening production of the
Soho Theatre inDean Street ,London . Following this he gained his first television work, writing an episode for theITV drama series "Where the Heart Is".He then became associated with the independent production company
World Productions , for whom he worked on theBBC 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 theNorth 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 season, "School Reunion", transmitted on29 April 2006 . He went on to write for the "Doctor Who" spin-off series "Torchwood ", with his episode — "Greeks Bearing Gifts" — transmitted onNovember 26 2006 .In 2008 the pilot of "Being Human", created and written by Whithouse, was shown on
BBC Three . It is undecided whether it will become a full series or not.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.
Toby Whithouse is also a rising star on the comedy circuit and has played several gigs under the "Laughing Horse" banner.
References
*Darlington, David. "Script Doctors — Toby Whithouse". "
Doctor Who Magazine ". Issue 367, datedMarch 29 2006 , pages 24–29.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0925980/ Toby Whithouse] at the
Internet Movie Database .
* [http://westmidlands.ideasfactory.com/film_tv/features/feature67.htm Toby Whithouse interviewed about "No Angels"] .
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