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Mary Whitehouse

Mary Whitehouse
Mary Whitehouse on phone.jpg
Mary Whitehouse in 1981
Born Constance Mary Hutcheson
(1910-06-13)13 June 1910
Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, UK
Died 23 November 2001(2001-11-23) (aged 91)
Colchester, Essex, England, UK
Alma mater Chester City Grammar School.
Cheshire County Teacher Training College
Organization National Viewers' and Listeners' Association
Movement Social conservatism
Nationwide Festival of Light
Spouse(s) Ernest Raymond Whitehouse (m. 1940; his death 2000)
Children 3

Constance Mary Whitehouse, CBE (née Hutcheson; 13 June 1910 – 23 November 2001), better known simply as Mary Whitehouse, was an English social activist known for her strong opposition to 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. A staunch 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.

Born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, Whitehouse became an art teacher, at the same time becoming involved in evangelical Christian groups such as the Student Christian Movement and Moral Re-Armament. She became a public figure via the Clean-Up TV pressure group, established in 1964, in which she was the most prominent figure. The following year she founded the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association, using it as a platform to criticise the BBC for what she perceived as a lack of accountability, and excessive use of bad language and portrayals of sex and violence in its programmes. As a result, she became an object of mockery in the media.

During the 1970s she broadened her activities, and was a leading figure in the Nationwide Festival of Light, a Christian campaign that gained mass support for a period. She initiated a successful private prosecution against Gay News on the grounds of blasphemous libel, the first such case for more than 50 years. Another private prosecution was against the director of the play The Romans in Britain, which had been performed at the National Theatre, which she withdrew when it became clear she was about to lose.


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