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Taskmaster. Noel Fielding. Copyright: Avalon Television
Noel Fielding

Noel Fielding

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

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QI Xmas special has already been recorded. It's March

The QI festive special has already been filmed. Apparently, the episode will feature Sandi Toskvig and Alan Davies, as usual, and they'll be joined by guests Cariad Lloyd, Josh Widdecombe and Noel Fielding.

Cult Box, 27th March 2018

Noel Fielding expecting first child with Lliana Bird

Noel, 44, and Lliana, 36, have been dating for seven years.

Rebecca Lawrence, Daily Mail, 2nd March 2018

Preview - QI: The Occult

This week's QI has plenty of devilish goings on.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 19th January 2018

Taskmaster: Champion of Champions, Episode 2 - review

Helped by Josh Widdicombe singing the theme tune (for no points), tonight we find out who is greatest champion of all.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 20th December 2017

Just last month, Bob Mortimer was crowned fifth season champion of Taskmaster. But now the man who so emphatically demonstrated he could tear an apple into perfect halves with his bare hands must compete in a two-part tournament against previous victors Josh Widdicombe, Katherine Ryan, Noel Fielding and Rob Beckett, all to determine who is the ultimate master of tasks. As ever, Greg Davies both officiates and castigates.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 13th December 2017

Alex Horne rates the contenders

"Little Alex Horne" tells RadioTimes.com what to expect from Bob Mortimer, Josh Widdicombe, Katherine Ryan, Noel Fielding and Rob Beckett as all five series winners return to compete in a special Taskmaster.

Radio Times, 13th December 2017

Taskmaster: Champion of Champions, Episode 1 review

The very best people at doing pointless tasks have returned to see who is the best of all.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 13th December 2017

Our pick of the best Christmas comedy DVDs

Need a bit of ho, ho, ho this Christmas? These stand-up comedy DVDs might help. Kathryn Knight picks her favourites...

Kathryn Knight, Daily Mail, 1st December 2017

Brakes review - inconsistent improv comedy

An impressive array of comic talent just about saves this multi-stranded story of London relationships.

Wendy Ide, The Guardian, 26th November 2017

Film review: Brakes

Brakes might be set in London but it's much more like Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise than Truly, Madly Deeply.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th November 2017

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