
Noel Fielding
- 51 years old
- Actor, writer, comedian and artist
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Noel Fielding: 'Oh God, I've got a Peter Pan complex'
Post-Mighty Boosh, the Luxury Comedy star went slightly off the rails. Ahead of series two, how better to settle his anxieties than lots of seriously strong coffee.
Rhik Samadder, The Guardian, 26th July 2014Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy 2 preview
There is a fresh new energy within the cast, but still has the same feelings of warmth and familiarity of previous episodes.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 25th July 2014Noel Fielding reins in the mental for Series 2
A chocolate finger named Roy, a manta ray called Tony and a cafe on a volcano... Jeananne Craig enters the weird and wonderful world of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy and finds out why The Mighty Boosh star is in "a happier place".
Jeananne Craig, The Independent (Ireland), 24th July 2014An early look at Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy 2
Last week we were lucky enough to get a sneaky peek at the new series of Luxury Comedy. So without giving away any spoilers, what can we expect when it finally hits our screens on 31st July?
The Velvet Onion, 24th July 2014'Luxury Comedy': A land of the outright bizarre
As his surreal comedy series returns to E4, Noel Fielding tells James Rampton why mainstream success scares him and what the future holds for The Boosh.
James Rampton, The Independent, 23rd July 2014Noel Fielding returns with Luxury Comedy series 2
"The first series was strange to penetrate, I wanted to make it a bit more charming," says The Mighty Boosh comedian.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 18th July 2014Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno teams up with Noel Fielding
Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno has provided the music for the second series of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, which begins on E4 later this year.
NME, 10th July 2014Edinburgh Fringe preview: Eric Lampaert
A little bit Paul Foot, a tiny bit Noel Fielding. He looks like a wasted Russell Brand and delivers an amiably quirky view of life.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th June 2014There's the obvious danger that Alan Davies's new show could quickly descend into a swaggering knob-measuring contest, featuring as it does four celebrities talking about whatever they want to around a big table in front of a studio audience, until an appropriate show title presents itself. And indeed, the anecdotes come thick and fast in this first instalment, from Noel Fielding, Kerry Godliman, Andrew Maxwell and Jon Ronson. However, it's actually rather charming, Ronson's mistaken identity story in particular.
Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 16th June 2014Radio Times review
If you've ever wondered what it'd be like going for a pint with Noel Fielding, Jon Ronson, Kerry Godliman and Andrew Maxwell (I know I have), here's a chance to find out.
With no agenda, no theme and a trickle of booze, this blank-canvas chat show aims to re-create the informal intimacy of a pub conversation, and it works really well.
Alan gives his guests plenty of room to waffle, and Noel Fielding is excellent value as usual; particularly with the story about how he disappeared on tour, and was found the following day working in a vintage boutique in Brighton.
Gary Rose, Radio Times, 16th June 2014