In the second series, Howard and Vince have left the zoo and formed a band together. Cries "Look at them shine" while spraying cleaning fluid on his many mirrors. [19] In the episode "Fountain of Youth" Bollo reveals that Naboo is 406 years old. The Mighty Boosh Story of Funk. Appears in "Tundra", an arctic explorer who found the Egg of Mantumbi before being frozen by Black Frost. Colin Vince: "I thought it was good for you. The Spirit of Jazz/Howlin' Jimmy Jefferson is portrayed by Noel Fielding. He returns as a tortoise-loving neighbour in the new series of E4's Midnight Beast. . [14], Vince initially claims to have a cockney boxing instructor as an uncle, but it is later revealed that his uncle is actually a French Duke.[16]. He has written and appeared in films such as Mindhorn and Paddington 2, and in the BBC sitcom Detectorists. She later arrives in the shop to stop the Hitcher from killing Howard. Add to basket. [3], Vince's main personality trait is his relaxed outlook on life, living with perpetually laid back ease, socialising easily with those around him. Unlike the Moon, Jupiter has no song. Played by Barunka O'Shaughnessy. [1] One of the boxers at the gym. Murray, Scott & Farnaby, Simon. Howard sees him as an idol and mentor. He warns Vince about Old Gregg after Howard has gone out on Black Lake at full moon. Tony Harrison is a disembodied pink head,[22] with eight or so tentacle-like appendages sprouting from his neck, and a coarse, nasal East London brogue. Ian later goes on to become Jack the Ripper, and the Hitcher murders him as punishment for 'slashing Women'. Simon Farnaby is the actor currently best known for his role on BBC comedy Ghosts. Dennis is the head of the Board of Shaman. After leaving the band she co-founds Orange Work-Kraft. [23] Played by Anthony Rossomando of Dirty Pretty Things. [3] He is skilled with a sword, and defeats three attackers in the party episode. The comedy troupe, comprised of Barratt . Kirk is a child Shaman, and a member of the Board of Shaman. [6] Played by Lucy Montgomery. He celebrated his birthday on every 2nd April. Actor and writer Simon Farnaby has formed a career to be proud of since first appearing on our screens in 1994. Also a screenwriter, he penned and starred in a SkyOne comedy called Yonderland. [4] This usually leads into a 'crimp': a short, completely random song and dance that quickly strays off-topic and often involves harmony. Appears in "Bollo". The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy television show created by Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding and others (collectively known as The Mighty Boosh). When facing death, the two will often reminisce about very mundane things "like that one time they ate soup". The second coconut girl to appear in "The Nightmare of Milky Joe". The people who live in the box have been trapped there for centuries, living by "the book", which tells them not to open the only door, for the greatest evil lies on the other side. [8] Bob Fossil is deeply in love with Bainbridge, which often results in Bainbridge beating him up. He has previously starred as a leading member of the Horrible Histories cast and was a longstanding supporting cast member on The Mighty Boosh. Following He first appeared in "Jazz", an episode of a radio series, portrayed by Dave Brown. Is a Glaswegian fox at the Zooniverse and appears in "Bollo". Vince and Howard give them their freedom. The Mighty Boosh 's Julian Barratt has opened up about the possibility of a reunion, admitting that they hope to do something in the future. Appears in "Charlie". It's about a. Played by Rich Fulcher on his knees. He returns as a tortoise-loving neighbour in the new series of E4's Midnight Beast. Being made entirely from sandpaper, he is incapable of touching or loving anything without wearing it down. He was originally created for the 1998 stage show, The Mighty Boosh, and also appeared in an out-take for the "Jazz" episode of the 2001 radio series The Boosh, both portrayed by Rich Fulcher. You'll know Simon from Ghosts, Yonderland, The Mighty Boosh, This Time with Alan Partridge and Horrible Histories - in which he played Death. E6 - Charlie; Simon McFarnaby: 2002: Captain V: Actor: 1994: Appears in "The Fountain of Youth", is a tree that is summoned by The Hitcher and told to "go about your wicked foul business", he then attempts to attack Howard, Vince, Naboo and Bollo, but is foiled by Sandstorm and sanded down into a table. Played by Tom Meeten. Dixon Bainbridge: "The wolf attacked me. However, in "Eels" he reveals that Elsie, proprietor of the Pie and Mash Shop, gave him free eels "on account of [him] being an orphan n' that" (Eels). However, Banoo was slightly late as ever, and he ended up giving the Amulet to Naboo the Enigma by mistake. His surname is derived from real-life polar explorer Ernest Shackleton. Appears in "Killeroo". In the radio series Fossil is the ill-tempered owner of Bob Fossil's Funworld, an inept zoo. Appears in The Mighty Boosh Radio Series Episode 5 - "Tundra". Episodes often featured elaborate musical numbers in different genres, such as electro, heavy metal, funk, and rap. The Parka People guard the Egg of Mantumbi. It has been said that Leroy works at the laser copy center, but it has also been said that he works at the ice rink and "sells slush puppies.". Before Fame She was mentioned briefly in The Boosh as Howard's band partner and lover, until the smooth talking Rudy Mancheigo (a precursor to the character of Rudi van DiSanio) wooed her with empty wisdoms. During the episode he tricks Vince into letting him inside, farts in Vince's face and then steals Naboo's shaman juice to enact his scheme to take over the world. He is a long-time member of The Mighty Boosh (2004-2007) supporting cast, having had roles both in their series . Appears in "Nanageddon". A friend of groom-to-be Robert Preston, he locked Robert in a freight container as part of a stag night prank. Appears in "Nanageddon". Appears in "The Strange tale Of The Crack Fox", Sitting next to the Crack Fox on the train, and saying, "We're On A Train". Mentioned in "Electro" but unseen. Simon Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, comedian and writer. Howard ignorantly made a deal with him years ago, which the spirit claimed would make Howard one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time (in Yorkshire). Tiny Robert got ball cancer but spotted it early and had it removed. Fossil has a desperate crush on Bainbridge. Tony Harrison is portrayed by Noel Fielding. "[1] In the radio series, Bob has a brother called Wilbur who reunites him and his mother, who had believed that Bob died in Vietnam. . Has exceptionally long arms. For significant recurring characters see List of recurring characters from The Mighty Boosh. This plot was the template for a 2001 radio episode and a 2004 television episode, both titled "Hitcher". Played by Noel Fielding. Despite all of them sharing Vince's likeness, one of them claims to be athlete Roger Black. Contents 1 Early Life Vince is often the voice of reason when Howard is being pretentious, although Vince has also been known to have a particularly nave[9] and somewhat childlike[10] outlook on life. Tony is Blind, and works at the zoo. In the episode he plans to make an advert about "The angry crab of trapped wind." [9] He briefly appears in "Electro", smashing up a guitar in the style of Jimi Hendrix. [9] Serge is one of the coconuts that Howard and Vince imagine whilst stranded on the deserted island. The Mighty Boosh team NEW Comedy Detective Series, For more go to ----- He is a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the television series Horrible Histories, Yonderland and Ghosts. Appears in "The Legend of Old Gregg". Tiny Robert was one of the only characters who taught us a valuable lesson, check your balls, twice a week. Appears in "The Priest and The Beast". Appears in "Bollo". [19] Appears when summoned mistakenly by Vince using a magic flute given to him by Rudi Van DiSarzio. Among his recent TV acting credits he was Spike in Jam and Jerusalem and he played Hamilton Cork, Pie-Face Records and Harold Boom in The Mighty Boosh. His head resembles a large conker. One of Vince's friends; appears in the episode "Party". Farnaby is a long-time member of The Mighty Boosh supporting cast, having had roles both in their series and co-starring in the quasi-spinoff film Bunny and the Bull. Also featured in The Mighty Book of Boosh. It is revealed that his mother thinks he is in a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp and that he has sent a bundle of sticks to his brother, Donny. Kirk is portrayed by Kirk Gaitskell-Kendrick. Simon Farnaby was born on 2 April 1973 in Darlington, County Durham, England, UK. Appears in "Fountain of Youth". Subject of a "gather round everyone" joke. A futuristic pleasurebot. The Parka People are a diminutive race of people who wear parkas that completely obscure their features. Rudi's behaviour and attitude is extremely puritanical; he thinks of alcohol and women as "distractions" in stark contrast to the animalistic nature of Spider Dijon, and even went so far as to say that he considered all women "strange and evil". His birth sign is Aries. Rudi is a High Priest of the Order of the Psychedelic Monks. Milky Joe composes a hit song called "Isolation" with his band, Milky Joe and the Coconuts. 63 relations. Vince gives Donni a 'wondrous cape' which prompts him to admit that he had planned on raping Vince and leaving him in a bin but then gives his own life to save the lives of Howard and Vince. Wife of Ramsey, artist that appears in The Legend of Old Gregg. Tony won first place in the porpoise race against Howard. In the episode "Party" of series 3, it is revealed that Naboo has no genitals. Subject of a "gather round everyone" joke. Along with journalist Scott Murray, Farnaby co-wrote The Phantom of the Open, a biography of Maurice Flitcroft, a would-be professional golfer whose unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the Open Championship led to his being described as "the world's worst golfer". [2] He mistakenly believes he is black. Howard along with Lester Corncrake shrink down and enters Vince's body in an attempt to defeat the jazz cell but end up bringing it out of Vince's body with them and making it much larger. Played by Julian Barratt. [3] He co-starred with the same troupe in Bill, a 2015 BBC comedy film based loosely around the early life of William Shakespeare.[4][5]. He is summoned at the end of the episode to deal with Evil Tree. They are beaten by The Boosh in a crimp-off at the Velvet Onion. Simon Farnaby is an English comedy actor and writer in television, theatre and film. A famous avant-garde director whose works include The Doctor and The Pencil. Simon Farnaby's age is 46 years old as of 2019. [15] He and Spider Dijon quarrel often, but are very close despite having starkly different personalities. Played by Rich Fulcher. Drinking them turns him into "The Electric Superman." Kodiak Jack is later set upon by the Yeti after rescuing the others. Starring and written by Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, The Mighty Boosh is the epitome of surrealist comedy. [11] Tony is married, and makes frequent reference to Mrs Harrison who, as yet, has not been seen on the show. Naboo left the Zooniverse to become a freelance shaman, moving into a flat in Dalston with Howard, Vince and Bollo, the last now being his familiar spirit. Notify me. 14 Oct 2021. [23] A performer in the band Kraftwork Orange, a band that Vince and Howard join. Played by Rich Fulcher. They are portrayed by Rich Fulcher and Dave Brown. [13] Played by Sue Denim. The following is a list of minor characters from The Mighty Boosh, including characters from the television series, the radio series, and the various stage shows. Vince is also shown to be vain and sometimes narcissistic, putting great pride in his appearance and his hair[9] and sometimes neglecting his friend Howard in episodes of self-absorption. The following is a list of minor characters from The Mighty Boosh, including characters from the television series, the radio series, and the various stage shows. After leaving the band she co-founds Orange Work-Kraft. She is accidentally murdered by Howard Moon. Appears in "The Chokes". His face appears to consist entirely of human fists. Played by Martin Trenaman. Recurring characters from the television series, the radio series, and the various stage shows are listed below. Developed from three stage shows and a six-episode radio series, it has since spawned a total of 20 television episodes for BBC Three which aired from 2003 to 2007, and two live tours of the UK, as well as two live shows in the United States. While normally hibernating, they come out every 25 years to look for a man to breed with. When he meets Vince he somehow knows that Howard is having a bad time in the Arctic. Appeared once in the Radio series, in episode 6 ("The Hitcher"). He was created for the 1999 stage show Autoboosh, and later appeared in the 2001 radio series, four episodes of the television series, and the 2006 stage show, The Mighty Boosh, in which he is the main antagonist, killing all the main characters at one point. Has legs similar to a flamingo and flies away when startled. Has the habit of stretching out the final syllables of Hello and Goodbye (including in writing). Played by Noel Fielding. [2] Vince has sung for various bands, including a glam-folk band,[13] an electro band,[13] his and Howard's own band,[15] and a punk band. Initially looks to hire Sammy the Crab but eventually recruits Howard instead. Curly Jefferson is also the name of a conference room in Mason, OH. He returns in the third episode of series 3, "The Power of the Crimp", as the owner of the Velvet Onion club, where Vince and Howard regularly gig. Contents 1 Style He kills anyone who comes searching for the Fountain of Youth. On radio, Fossil liked Vince and hated Howard, while on television he generally dislikes both of them, although by season 3 he's friendly to Vince, and his radio persona is somewhat replaced by employer Bainbridge. . He has come to the attention of Carlos Santana, who tries to recruit him. Whenever Howard is near to death, he pleads not to die, saying, "Don't kill me. Peppo paints a portrait of Vince as "the chosen one". Most of the recurring characters are played by Barratt, Noel Fielding, Michael Fielding, Rich Fulcher or Dave Brown. Several such references are made in the episode "Party", especially when he kisses Howard passionately to avoid being beheaded by Dennis the head shaman. When asked about this, he replies by screaming loudly. Appears in "Electro". Appears in "The Nightmare of Milky Joe". Simon Farnaby is a member of TV Actor Played by Noel Fielding. The Betamax Bandit consists primarily of unwound Betamax video tape. [10] He is the only man who has survived an encounter with Old Gregg. What's the show about? [14] He is highly disdainful of jazz, going as far as to claim to be allergic to it. [8] An evil creature who inhabits the Arctic. In both versions he is the previous owner of the zoo where Howard and Vince work; he is assumed by many to be dead. E6 - Charlie; Hamilton Cork: 2004: The Mighty Boosh - Series 1. has been spoken by him during every appearance in the show. EXCLUSIVE- A heavyweight line-up of talent is assembling for Brit comedy feature Mindhorn. He is voiced by Julian Barratt. A member of the board of shamans, appearing like a textbook green witch in appearance. He possesses a lustful obsession for the Chosen One, going so far as to cut off his own hand, gift-wrapping it and giving it to Vince as a present. LONDON Scott Free is producing comedy "Mindhorn," which is penned by "The Mighty Boosh " co-creator Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby, also an alum of the cult British laffer. [20] His catchphrase is "I've got a bad feeling about this", a reference to Star Wars and said in every show since "The Call of the Yeti". In film, he starred as Bunny in this year's British Indie hit Bunny and The Bull. In the first series of The Mighty Boosh, Bollo is played by Peter Elliot. [3] Vince teaches The Ape of Death about hair products in exchange for Howard's soul. He joined movies and tvshows named Paddington 2 (2017), Mindhorn (2016), Yonderland (2013 - 2016), Horrible Histories (Since 2009) and Paddington (2014). [6] Some of his many names include "Shatoon, Bringer of Corn", "Mickey Nine, The Dreamweaver", "Photoshop", "Trenu, The Boiler", "Marjorie Keek", "Mystery Man", "The Shadow Dweller", "Diviner of Mysteries", "Rudi the Prudey", "Miraculous Mark", "Domino, the Bounty Hunter", "Clive" and "Cillit Bang", He is often called "Peppercorn" by the Dutch. [1] He next appears in "Tundra", a remake of the original pilot episode. Appears in "Jungle". Vince is often sarcastic towards Howard and sometimes acts out similar to a teenager with a parent, but he always sticks by him in the end. He is balding, but wears a rather pathetic comb-over. Appears in "Tundra". he appears in a dream to Vince to show him how Howard can beat Killeroo. Howard, on the other hand, was made a slave after mocking his short stature. Appear in "Journey to the Centre of The Punk". The Mighty Boosh is a British surreal musical comedy troupe based in London. The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy troupe featuring comedians Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. [4] Vince usually conforms to specific subcultures which he considers vogue, such as mod,[6] goth,[11] punk,[2] and New Rave,[2], Though he seems much more confident and secure than Howard, Vince is desperate to be admired as an individual and a trendsetter. He is idolised by Howard. Mrs Gideon is portrayed by Victoria Wicks. Paperback. [6] A fellow Bongo Brother of Rudi van DiSarzio, Spider is a highly sexually charged drummer with a heavy Mexican accent, having trouble with English idioms. Dixon Bainbridge was portrayed by Richard Ayoade in the pilot episode, and by Matt Berry throughout the first series. In the TV series, he is the manager of the Zooniverse and zoo owner Dixon Bainbridge's right-hand man. For significant recurring characters see List of recurring characters from The Mighty Boosh . Simon Alexander Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, writer, and comedian. The show has been known for popularising a style called "crimping"; short a cappella songs which . Farnaby is a long-time member of The Mighty Boosh supporting cast, having had roles both in their series and co-starring in the quasi-spinoff film Bunny and the Bull.He is also well known for his similarly offbeat characters in the CBBC live-action series of . [4] He became a drug dealer for Rudi and Spider at one point in the 1970s,[15] and eventually went on to work as a kiosk vendor at the Zooniverse. He spent his days punting down the lazy rivers of Cambridge town, occasionally sitting under Mr. Willow the tree to eat a cucumber sandwich. Early life. Leads Spider to her town populated entirely by "women, desperate for the men". Howard's exact age is uncertain. Julian Barratt stars in 'Mindhorn'. In the course of the series a variety of bizarre and surreal recurring characters cross their paths, mostly also played by the same cast doubling up. Simon Farnaby. In the TV series Fossil is portrayed as incompetent and bizarrely unaware of common terms; for example he does not know how to dial with a phone and calls a portable tape recorder his "talk box". One of the Parka people appears in the stage show, played by Noel Fielding. He is briefly mentioned in the third series finale.[3]. Located in a flat In the episode "Killeroo", Howard possesses an unseen disfigurement on his torso. Leroy is a recurring character who only appears on screen once in the television series when Vince creates a band which was a glam rock/folk fusion in episode 7 of series 1, "Electro". [14] He was last seen delivering a box to the Nabootique.[19]. [1] He then appeared in "Bollo", where he is gravely ill, escaping death when the Grim Reaper takes Howard instead of him. The fox was called Jerome, living in the woods, in Elderberry wood of England. He later went on to appear in the 2006 stage show, The Mighty Boosh. He claims to have earned his door by becoming spiritually enlightened as a monk. [11] Kirk is renowned by the other members of the Board of Shaman for having the greatest capacity for taking drugs. Has a crotch "as smooth as the bonnet of a Porsche". He is also known by many other names, these include: "Captain Margeret the fantastic dealer of Wounds" and "Fire Boy - watch him go with his legs all over". Unfortunately, he always arrives slightly too late. [4] A grizzled hunter who owns the cabin The Boosh stay in. The Crack Fox is later crushed to death in a garbage truck while pursuing Vince and Howard who took the shaman juice back during the struggle. After Vince and Howard are "trapped in a box by a cockney nutjob" (The Hitcher), Bob Fossil saves them. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Played by Margaret John. Comes from Camden. [11] He is a shaman, and member of the Board of Shaman. Simon can now be seen in the feature film PHANTOM OF THE OPEN, which premiered at LFF 2021. Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby's Comedy Heroes 18,831 views May 4, 2017 251 Dislike Share Little White Lies 38.1K subscribers #JulianBarratt and Simon Farnaby, co-writers and stars of. He explains his huge thumb as stemming from his visiting a Hornet Shaman in the bin of a primary school and asking him to enlarge his thumb by stinging it repeatedly. Barry has recently upgraded his familiar from a black cat to a bat named Chrissie. Appears in "Charlie". Played by Rich Fulcher. Appears in "Charlie". Naboo: "Don't mess with the occult.". [3] Guardian of the mirror world (a small room containing "over 17 mirrors") from which you must choose the correct mirror in order to escape. He is actually real (within the show) despite Howard's scorn and arrives at the zoo to take revenge on Dixon Bainbridge and Hamilton Cork. Appears in "Call of the Yeti". [3] He works as the receptionist in Limbo. In "The Fountain of Youth", the Hitcher's second appearance, only one appears. [22] The wife of Dennis and an extreme sports calendar model. [10] An artist who befriends Howard and Vince. [5] He is the diminutive leader of the native Xooberon tribe. By looking deep into the parka, one can see one's deepest desire. Releases freezing blasts from his codpiece. In 2021, Farnaby and King were reported to have to signed on to co-write, with King directing, Wonka, a prequel based on the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. It stars Edward Hogg and Simon Farnaby, with Richard Ayodade as a tour guide, Vernica Echegui as the love interest, Eloisa, a superstitious Spanish Waitress, and has Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt in cameos. [5] In the second series, he was living in a flat in Dalston with Howard, Naboo and Bollo, and playing in a band with Howard. Appear in "Journey to the Centre of the Punk". He is evil, threatening to kill Howard and Vince whenever he meets them, and killing the whole cast in the stage show. He went on to appear in all three series of the TV show and the 2006 stage show. Played by Rich Fulcher. The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy television show created by Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding and others. The film follows a . Simon Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, comedian and writer. Farnaby was born on 2 April 1973 in Darlington, County Durham[1] and attended Richmond School, North Yorkshire. An important figure in the show is Dave Brown (AutoBoosh/Boosh Radio). Played by Rich Fulcher. He inhabits a cave below the lake in a village called Black Lake. [17] Vince plays him in Howard's improvisational attempt to prove to Vince that his elbow patches are useful. He first appeared in "Jazz", an episode of the 2001 radio series. Despite this they continue to attempt to steal the Boosh's limelight, vandalising copies of their recent book. [16] He is often very childlike and emotional. Bob Fossil is portrayed by Rich Fulcher. The list of its authors can be seen in its historicaland/or the page Edithistory:List of minor The Mighty Boosh characters. Played by Peter Kyriacou. Kirk is a nephew of Noel Fielding's former girlfriend Dee Plume, although Noel referred to Kirk as his own nephew. Simon Farnaby, 40, was in The Mighty Boosh and Horrible Histories. Their singer was killed by Bollo and Naboo. Horrible Histories star Simon Farnaby and former CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell will headline the 2023 Isle of Wight Story Festival, in February. [10] He owns the bar in the village, and drinks maggot cider and eats maggot bhunas. Appears in "Bollo". [13] By the second series he has become Naboo's familiar spirit, and has appeared in every episode since. Howard Tommy Jerry Moon is portrayed by Julian Barratt. She is described by Spider as 'the woollen bullet'. He then appeared in the 2006 stage show, The Mighty Boosh, which contained elements of both Autoboosh and the 1999 stage show, Arctic Boosh. [30], Old Gregg is first seen in the 2005 episode, "The Legend of Old Gregg" in which he meets and falls in love with Howard, who is then rescued by Vince. When a doppelgnger calling himself Lance Dior arises, Vince's optimism crumbles and he becomes insecure.[12]. About; British Mark; Publication; Awards; Nominate; Sponsorship; Contact According to the radio series, Fossil also had a traumatic childhood. The Mighty Boosh's Julian Barratt has co-written a forthcoming British comedy film called Mindhorn with Simon Farnaby, a longtime member of The Mighty Boosh's support cast.. Acclaimed stage . He is also well known for his similarly offbeat characters in the CBBC live-action series of Horrible Histories, such as Caligula and the Grim Reaper. [5][19] His real name is Baboo Yagu, but he is almost always referred to as The Hitcher. He is best known as a part of the TV series Horrible Histories (2009-2013), Yonderl In the season two episode entitled "Fountain of Youth", Howard Moon claimed to be the same age as Vince but in a later episode in season three,[3] Vince is ten years younger. He has a poor grasp of English, and is described by Tony Harrison as "an alabaster retard". Appears in "Call of the Yeti". [19] Old Gregg last appeared in a deleted scene from the 2007 episode, "Party", disguised as a woman who has taken a liking to Howard.[31]. Howard and Vince are tasked with delivering Tony the Prawn (a "psychological killer") to Wilbur Fossil's (Bob Fossil's brother, the only character who calls Bob "Robert") zoo for animal offenders.

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