Mary Whitehouse
/ˌmeəri ˈwaɪthaʊs/
/ˌmeri ˈwaɪthaʊs/
- (1910-2001) an Englishwoman who became famous in the 1960s and 1970s for her campaigns against sex, violence and bad language on British television and radio and in the theatre and cinema
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Mary Whitehouse