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Noel Fielding

Noel Fielding

  • 51 years old
  • Actor, writer, comedian and artist

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Noel Fielding joins The Museum Of Curiosity

Noel Fielding has been announced as the new 'curator' joining John Lloyd on Series 9 of Radio 4's The Museum Of Curiosity.

British Comedy Guide, 7th April 2016

Noel Fielding tries to break America again

Fielding found mainstream fame in the UK as part of surrealist duo The Mighty Boosh, but didn't crack the US. Will he find a home with Tim and Eric fans?

Melissa Locker, The Guardian, 23rd March 2016

My evening with Noel Fielding

The point was we were all together, the flamboyant and the quiet Noel lovers, all eager to witness whatever hilarious weirdness he was about to throw at us.

Carmen Croghan, Everything I Know About The UK..., 12th March 2016

9 reasons Noel Fielding would be the best Doctor Who

Noel Fielding, star of The Mighty Boosh and former Never Mind The Buzzcocks panelist, might not seem like the typical choice to play the fourteenth Time Lord. But Doctor Who badly needs an injection of fun, irreverence and style - and Fielding has all these in spades.

Olivia Waring, Metro, 12th March 2016

What are the cast of 'The IT Crowd' doing now?

A whole decade after Jen first ventured down to the basement of Reynholm Industries, let's take a look at what the talented cast of The IT Crowd are doing now...

Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 10th March 2016

Noel Fielding interview

To truly appreciate Noel Fielding's comedy, you must allow yourself to get drawn into his world.

Emma Brown, Interview Magazine, 3rd March 2016

The Mighty Boosh: celebrating BBC Three originals

BBC Three put Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding's wilfully shambolic live act and radio series, The Mighty Boosh, on TV.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 17th February 2016

Noel Fielding writing with Julian Barratt again

While Noel Fielding may not have confirmed the Boosh are back, he's hinted that he is working with Julian Barratt once more, telling The Nerdist (via NME) they are writing together again.

Jack Shepherd, The Independent, 6th February 2016

Noel Fielding's Reddit interview is wonderfully wordy

The inimitable Noel Fielding is currently in the US working on his upcoming comedy tour, but he took some time out to answer questions via Reddit's Ask Me Anything.

Emma Daly, Radio Times, 19th January 2016

Radio Times review

Two startling moments arrive in rapid succession this week. The first is Arsenal legend and football pundit Ian Wright launching what's more or less a feminist critique of Grease: as the father of daughters, he disapproves of the hoops the female characters have to jump through, and indeed the trousers they have to squeeze into, to be deemed worthy of the males. In the consequent badinage, host Frank Skinner claims not to be able to sing "Hopelessly Devoted" to You without bawling. He's willing to demonstrate.

Hard pushed to compete with this are Joanna Scanlan, who accurately details the top no-nos when sharing a butter knife, and spider-hater Noel Fielding.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 12th January 2016

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