Tim Whitnall


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Tim Whitnall born June 27, 1961, on Canvey Island, Essex, is a British actor, musician and writer who played Angelo in the long-running hit CITV series "Mike and Angelo". Tim has starred in many West End plays and musicals including "Elvis", "Grease", "The Rocky Horror Show", "Good Rockin' Tonight" and most recently Jim Cartwright's "Eight Miles High" at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool. He has worked extensively in film, TV and radio and presented (and wrote for) the BBC School's series "Time and Tune", "Music Workshop" and "Let's Sing". He has provided many voice-overs and vocals for TV commercials, animations and jingles but his voice is perhaps best known as narrator of top Children's BBC programme Teletubbies (although he received plaudits for his performance on Steve Cope's multi award-winning "Elvis" BBC Radio 2 promo in 2007). Tim's critically acclaimed 2005 theatre play "The Sociable Plover" has recently been made into a feature film by Poisson Rouge Pictures and Solution Films (re-titled as "The Hide") for release later in 2008. He lives in Richmond, Surrey with his partner, Anna Murphy, with whom he has a production company Feather Productions Ltd.

Appearing on video Tim appeared as a deranged newsreader, kicking off the 2008 tour by Travis in Inverness on September 22nd.

On 12th October 2008, he appeared as an auditionee with an eyepatch in Peter Kay's Britain's Got The Pop Factor ... And Possibly A New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly On Ice, a spoof on the talent show genre of programmes.

He is the voice of Mr Carburettor, Plugger and Farmer Green in Chapman Entertainment's Roary The Racing Car with Peter Kay, Maria Darling, Dominic Frisby and Marc Silk.

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