1910 - 2001
Mary Whitehouse British Activist
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British Activist Mary Whitehouse was born Constance Mary Hutcheson on 13th June, 1910 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, United Kingdom and passed away on 23rd Nov 2001 Colchester, Essex, England, UK aged 91. She is most remembered for Clean up TV" campaign. Her zodiac sign is Gemini.
Mary Whitehouse is a member of the following lists: Commanders of the Order of the British Empire, 2001 deaths and 1910 births.
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First Name |
Mary
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Last Name |
Whitehouse
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Maiden Name |
Hutcheson
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Full Name at Birth |
Constance Mary Hutcheson
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Alternative Name |
Constance Mary Hutcheson
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Birthday |
13th June, 1910
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Birthplace |
Nuneaton, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
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Died |
23rd November, 2001
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Place of Death |
Colchester, Essex, England, UK
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Eye Color |
Grey
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Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Christian
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
British
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Occupation Text |
Teacher, Activist
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Occupation |
Activist
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Claim to Fame |
Clean up TV" campaign
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Constance Mary Whitehouse CBE (née Hutcheson; 13 June 1910 – 23 November 2001) was a British educator and conservative activist. She campaigned against social liberalism and the mainstream British media, both of which she accused of encouraging a more permissive society. She was the founder and first president of the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association, through which she led a longstanding campaign against the BBC. An uncompromising social conservative, she was disparagingly termed a reactionary by her socially liberal opponents. Her motivation derived from her traditional Christian beliefs, her aversion to the rapid social and political changes in British society of the 1960s and her work as a teacher of sex education.
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