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Toby Whithouse: I came at it from a slightly different angle, when I was between 11 and 17, my plan was to be a book illustrator and went to art college and I discovered Peake initially through ...
Toby Whithouse, who has written for the show in addition to creating the original British version of genre series Being Human, also praised the variety offered by the series.
Toby Whithouse: Creating new characters was the easiest bit, because to be honest, every single episode of Being Human I write there will be new characters.
EXCLUSIVE: Doctor Who writer Toby Whithouse is to pen and exec produce Fremantle’s adaptation of fantasy drama Gormenghast. Whithouse, who created BBC Three fantasy thriller Being Human, is to ...
Doctor Who writer Toby Whithouse talks creating deaf characters on television - Entertainment Weekly
Whithouse, who has now written for each of the three most recent incarnations of the Doctor, also discussed how the process changes depending on the actor in the role. “I imagine them as ...
Executioner Number One - written by and starring Toby Whithouse - is on at London's Soho Theatre from March 29-April 15. Tickets are available from sohotheatre.com.
Toby Whithouse on Being Human's legacy and how Doctor Who changed everything. As Being Human turns 15, the creator of the BBC Three cult classic reflects on its origins and ongoing fandom. BBC.
For those of you who've had your head in a decompression chamber for the past year, Toby Whithouse is the creator, writer and all-round God-like overlord of everything Being Human. And he's ready ...
Being Human creator Toby Whithouse has spoken out about the show's ambiguous final episode.. The cult drama - which aired its series finale last night (March 10) - ended on a twist, with the final ...
Being Human creator Toby Whithouse is back to answer the final batch of questions asked by you guys, the fans. He's chosen the questions himself and the answers are entirely his own words. That's ...
The 50th anniversary special of "Doctor Who," "The Day of the Doctor," airs Saturday and, prior to the special, Toby Whithouse chatted with International Business Times to discuss the show, its ...
The protagonist of Toby Whithouse’s new one-man show might remind you of an uncle that you tried not to argue with a Christmas, or a work colleague whose beliefs wind you up on the regular.
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