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Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing is a factual entertainment television show featuring comedian friends Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse.The show features Mortimer and Whitehouse reflecting on life after their shared major heart problems, while on a fishing trip to various locations around Britain.
Throughout his career he endorsed and marketed his own line of fishing rods, reels and various fishing merchandise manufactured though different companies. These items included lures such as the soft plastic "puddle jumper" designed by Chuck Woods and Ted Green, fillet knives, tackle, and even fish fry coating mix, which bear his signature and ...
In June and July 2018, Mortimer teamed up with his longtime friend and fellow comedian, Paul Whitehouse, in a BBC2 six part comedy series, Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing. The two friends, who have both suffered from heart conditions, shared their thoughts and experiences while fishing at a variety of locations around the UK. [23]
A dog breeder has been found dead and as many as 10 of his Doberman puppies have gone missing as police investigate his death as a homicide, authorities said. The Clear Creek County Sheriff’s ...
Colorado authorities are conducting a homicide investigation after a dog breeder was found dead Saturday and as many as 10 puppies were missing from his Clear Creek County property, according to ...
Gone Fishin', a 1997 American comedy; Gone Fishing, a short film by Chris Jones; Gone Fishing, an Argentine film "Gone Fishing!", an episode of Barney & Friends "Gone Fishin '", an episode of Alvin and the Chipmunks; Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, a BBC television series starring Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse
A 20-year-old man last seen leaving his grandmother’s house to go fishing was found dead in North Carolina, officials said. Now, the N.C. State Highway Patrol believes Michael Archuleta Jr. of ...
Bobby Dunbar disappeared during a fishing trip. A child found in the custody of William Cantwell Walters of Mississippi eight months later was ruled to be Bobby Dunbar by a court-appointed arbiter, and Walters was found guilty of kidnapping. The child grew up as Bobby Dunbar, had four children of his own, and died in 1966.