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The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin is a British historical comedy television series starring Noel Fielding as the title character. Developed by Big Talk Studios, the series premiered on 1 March 2024 on Apple TV+. In July 2024, the series was renewed for a second season. [1]
A scene from the television series. At right is Noel Fielding as Tony Harrison with Richard Ayoade as Saboo. Fielding produced his first solo series for Channel 4 network's E4 channel in 2011, [49] as the broadcaster invested an additional £5 million in its comedy budget following the cancellation of reality show Big Brother. [50]
Millions of The Great British Baking Show’s fans might not know it, but Noel Fielding is very funny outside the tent, too. Before taking over as co-host of Netflix’s supremely cozy UK baking ...
The central cast of The Mighty Boosh From left to right: Howard Moon (Julian Barratt), Bollo (Dave Brown), Naboo the Enigma (Michael Fielding), Vince Noir (Noel Fielding) and Bob Fossil (Rich Fulcher), as portrayed in series 3 The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy troupe featuring comedians Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. Recurring characters from the television series, the radio series, and ...
The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy troupe featuring comedians Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding.Developed from three stage shows, The Mighty Boosh, Arctic Boosh and Autoboosh as well as a six-episode radio series, it has since spanned a total of 20 television episodes for BBC Three which aired from 2004 to 2007, [2] [3] [4] and two live tours of the UK, as well as two live shows in the United ...
Series 3 started airing on BBC Three from 15 November 2007. Series 3 began airing on America's Adult Swim on 29 March 2009. Series 1 aired on Adult Swim on 10 May 2009 with Series 2 airing on 5 July 2009. The first series was shot on standard definition tape and digitally altered with the film look process. Both subsequent series were shot on ...
Lily Allen has reflected on “horrendous” lewd jokes made at her expense by Jonathan Ross, Noel Fielding and Russell Brand on a Channel 4 panel show.. The singer-turned-actor was discussing a ...
Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph criticised the series as "forgettable" and "dullest" out of the first ten series so far, attributing the show's move to Channel 4, casting "blandly millennial crop of contestants", and lack of diversity at the end, e.g. fewer contestants older than forty this series compared to prior nine series—two who ...