He has written and appeared in films such as Mindhorn and Paddington 2, and in the BBC sitcom Detectorists. He is briefly mentioned in the third series finale.[3]. [24] Vince's red blood cells are attacked by the Spirit of Jazz. [6] Played by Ray Fielding (Noel and Mike Fielding's father). When Bob opens the door, a garden is on the other side, with Wilbur and "Mrs. Fossil" (Fossil's mother). He fights the Crack Fox at the end of the episode, in repayment for Vince giving him the aforementioned 'wondrous cape', giving Howard and Vince time to escape the sewer. The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy television show created by Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding and others (collectively known as The Mighty Boosh). Mrs Gideon was the Head of Reptiles at the Zooniverse in the first series of the TV show. British television actor known for his roles on such popular comedy series as The Mighty Boosh, Jam & Jerusalem, and Horrible Histories. 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. Farnaby was born on 2 April 1973 in Darlington, County Durham[1] and attended Richmond School, North Yorkshire. [10] Lucien is a weathered fisherman who now spends his time telling tales rather than fishing. Played by Noel Fielding. He is the product of Howard's feverish imagination when cast away on a desert island. Contents 1 Early Life Appear in "Call of the Yeti". The 48-year-old actor first appeared on our screens in 1994 and . [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. E6 - Charlie; Hamilton Cork: 2004: The Mighty Boosh - Series 1. Simon Farnaby (Born 2 April 1973) Is an English actor, comedian and writer, probably best known for his work on The Mighty Boosh and his multiple roles in the CBBC historical sketch show Horrible Histories. Appears in "The Nightmare of Milky Joe". Simon Farnaby is an English comedy actor and writer in television, theatre and film. You know . Appears regularly in background alongside Louisa Daish. Played by Julian Barratt. Appears in "Charlie". Simon Farnaby's Life Path Number is 8 as per numerology. [4] He left secondary school in his mid-teens, after being convinced by Howard to work at a local zoo called the Zooniverse,[6] despite mentioning at various points that he took a gap year,[7] achieved at least two BTEC National Diplomas,[1] and went to college. Played by Tom Meeten. Drinking them turns him into "The Electric Superman." [2], Along with the five other principal members of the cast of Horrible Histories, Farnaby is also the co-creator, writer and star of Yonderland, an eight-part family fantasy comedy series that premiered on Sky One on 10 November 2013. 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. Simon has just recently finished shooting his fourth season of GHOSTS. 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). The Mighty Boosh Story of Funk. Simon Alexander Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, writer, and comedian. Try AbeBooks. Appears in "Jungle". Vince auditioned for the vacant position of lead singer, but the role eventually went to Sammy the Crab, due to their skinny legs policy. After absorbing the magic juice through his syringe fingers in the light of the full moon, which makes the juice all activated, he becomes incredibly powerful (demonstrating telekinesis) before being stopped by a tramp that Vince had befriended a tramp who had never been given anything prior to being given a wondrous cape. Appears in "The Priest and The Beast". In return he gives Vince a horn that can be used to summon him. He then appeared in the 2006 stage show, The Mighty Boosh, which contained elements of both Autoboosh and the 1999 stage show, Arctic Boosh. By looking deep into the parka, one can see one's deepest desire. 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. Wilbur is constantly referred to as "anal" by Bob, especially over lateness. It is eventually defeated by an infected safety pin (previously used by Sid Vicious) and walks away complaining, falling over just outside the door of the Nabootique. As well as being a comedy actor, Simon helped write the Sky series Yonderland, in which he also plays the villain Negastus. Howard eventually reluctantly sleeps with Eleanor so that he can earn enough money to pay off the Hitcher. He has written and appeared in films such as Mindhorn and Paddington 2, and in the BBC sitcom Detectorists. Such tendencies are first noted in the episode "Journey to the Centre of the Punk" when his singular brain cell remarks to Howard that he "does swing both ways" but didn't really feel "it" with him. Dixon Bainbridge: "The wolf attacked me. It was mentioned that it ended badly, involving Gregg being very upset and Slash plummeting from a helicopter down 1000 feet onto some sharp rocks. Though Fossil and the zoo were absent from the second television series, he makes a brief reappearance at the end of The Nightmare of Milky Joe as the presenter of "The Pie Face Showcase" TV music programme. In the episode "Party" when Vince tells him that fifty isn't that old, he corrects Vince by telling him that he is only thirty-two and goes on to state that that is ten years older than Vince is. He and Howard also went on several adventures whilst working at the Zooniverse, including visiting the Arctic tundra,[8] Limbo,[9] and going on a road trip. Despite this they continue to attempt to steal the Boosh's limelight, vandalising copies of their recent book. He is vain, despite being described as "generic-looking"[1] and often makes outrageous claims which often turn out to be true (he claims, for instance, to have turned down a lucrative offer extended by Walt Disney himself to sort all of Disney's felt-tip pens). Appear in "Journey to the Centre of the Punk". 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". Also appears in The Mighty Book of Boosh. Played by Martin Trenaman. [13] Played by Sue Denim. Rudi van DiSarzio is portrayed by Rich Fulcher and Julian Barratt. In the series three episode Party, it is revealed that he is a virgin. He then plays the role of "Hamilton Cork" in the episode. [10] He appears briefly after being mentioned by Lucien because he has never been fishing. He claims to have earned his door by becoming spiritually enlightened as a monk. . Appears in "Jungle". Peppo paints a portrait of Vince as "the chosen one". The Crack Fox takes up residence in the pile of bin bags behind the Nabootique. He later went on to appear in the 2006 stage show, The Mighty Boosh. Played by Rich Fulcher. . [28] A deleted scene from "The Legend of Old Gregg" documents many rumours about Old Gregg which number 29, the "same number of sailors in Nantucket" including his cannibalistic nature, and his age at over 1,200 years old. [18] He beheaded Lester Corncrake at Howard Moon's birthday party. In the episode "Killeroo",[1] A "Voodoo shaman" who transferred the blood of Howlin Jimmy Jefferson onto the record "Voodoo Scat". 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". Drinks cans of extra-strong lager, which he refers to as "electric soup". [2] One of the goth girls that Howard and Vince attempt to impress. 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. What are your favourite Simon Farnaby moments?Subscribe for more Horrible History: http://bit.ly/SubscribeHorribleHistoriesVisit our website: horrible-histor. The Mighty Boosh - Series 1. As he melted at the end of prior appearance while washing in the Fountain of Youth, this last change of appearance could stem from being de-aged. Old Gregg, a merman with a Rick James vibe, explains to a captive Howard Moon that The Funk is a animal from outer-space that came . Appears in "The Strange Tale of the Crack Fox". Simon's most recent TV credits include THIS TIME WITH ALAN . For significant recurring characters see List of recurring characters from The Mighty Boosh. It is believed that Old Gregg killed him because Jefferson did not love him. [17] Lead singer of the Neon Needles, a pop star that Vince is attempting to tag. 9.7k members in the mightyboosh community. The Spirit of Jazz/Howlin' Jimmy Jefferson is portrayed by Noel Fielding. [3] He originally trained Naboo in the ways of the Shaman. His first TV appearance was in an episode of ITV's comedy series, The House of Windsor, which in six episodes told the fictional story of the Royal Family's public relations expert. Played by Dan Clark. In the third series, Vince and Howard were working in the Nabootique, a small second-hand shop owned by Naboo. Vince is horrified, but he becomes jealous moments later when Howard begins flirting with a girl.[3]. In 1978, Naboo was mistakenly sent to Earth by the King of Xooberon to protect the amulet of the planet's Fountain of Youth. [2], Lester first appeared in the 2007 episode, "Journey to the Centre of Punk" in which he accompanies Howard on his microscopic journey inside Vince to eliminate the jazz virus he has ingested. [16] He is often very childlike and emotional. He is also referred to briefly in episode 1 of season 1 Killeroo when Vince states that Leroy had told him earlier he saw Howard dancing for Fossil in the moonlight in "little blue pants" and is later referenced in "The Ape of Death" talking to Vince on a cellphone when Howard is "haunting" him. [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. [13] Played by Dee Plume. The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy television series created by Julian Barratt & Noel Fielding for BBC Three. Often mentioned by Vince to back up his arguments with Howard. Tiny Robert got ball cancer but spotted it early and had it removed. The fox was called Jerome, living in the woods, in Elderberry wood of England. He is an actor and writer, known for Paddington 2 (2017), Your Highness (2011) and Mindhorn (2016). 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 also stated having two friends called Nicholas the Tennis Rat and Dante the racist Badger, who hates bloody whites. The series 1 episode "Electro" is the first appearance of Howlin' Jimmy Jefferson. [3] By the 2006 stage show, he had opened a second hand shop called the Nabootique (sometimes known as Naboo's Nik-Naks). The bingo calling style is continued in the page numbering of The Mighty Book of Boosh. Colin Located in a flat Against his friends' wishes, the wilful little fox goes to the city and gets off his tiny face in a gay bar fun, fun times for him. Howard, on the other hand, was made a slave after mocking his short stature. Before Fame The Hitcher' appearance changes somewhat between appearances. Years later once the Hitcher was defeated, the King intened to reward Naboo by inviting him to reign alongside him, eat lentils and listening to Folk (music) music, but Naboo declined. 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. He was originally created for a 2005 episode of the second series of The Mighty Boosh, "Nanageddon", and later returned for three episodes of the third series. An important figure in the show is Dave Brown (AutoBoosh/Boosh Radio). He has written and starred in films such as Mindhorn and Paddington 2 , and in the BBC sitcom Detectorists . Appears in "Call of the Yeti". The show ended in 2016, with three series and a Christmas special. Appears in "The Legend of Old Gregg". Before that he wrapped on the feature film WONKA, which he co-wrote for Heyday Films and Warner Bros. Pictures. The Mighty Boosh team NEW Comedy Detective Series, For more go to ----- Played by Rich Fulcher. 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. The Moon always appears to be simple-mindedly cheerful and tells anecdotes which act as bookends between sketches. Ascended Extra: Goes from a supporting character in Series 1 to Vince and Howard's roommate and the third main character in Series 2. Simon Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, comedian and writer. Sunflash is a he she, half man-half unicorn from the future. The Hitcher is portrayed by Noel Fielding. The BAFTA-nominated Paddington 2 writer also recently . In the episode "Party" of series 3, it is revealed that Naboo has no genitals. [14] Almost complete copies of Howard and Vince, calling themselves The Flighty Zeus. Simon Farnaby. The Crack Fox is played by Julian Barratt. When facing death, the two will often reminisce about very mundane things "like that one time they ate soup". [18] Named Jim and Jackie Piper. Appears in "Tundra". 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". Appears in "Charlie". [5][19] His real name is Baboo Yagu, but he is almost always referred to as The Hitcher. 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. According to the radio series, Fossil also had a traumatic childhood. Appears in "Party". 6) The Funk. His name is a parody on German philosopher Jrgen Habermas. This page was last edited on 17 November 2020, at 12:13. article "List of minor The Mighty Boosh characters" is from Wikipedia, Edithistory:List of minor The Mighty Boosh characters, Minor characters in the Revolution at Sea Saga, List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: Enterprise, https://en.everybodywiki.com/index.php?title=List_of_minor_The_Mighty_Boosh_characters&oldid=1129566. He has a moustache and bowler hat. When asked about this, he replies by screaming loudly. Played by Julian Barratt. Everyone get back in the freakin' box!". The Mighty Boosh is a comic fantasy containing humour and pop-culture references. In 2014, Farnaby narrated a series on Channel 5 called On the Yorkshire Buses, following East Yorkshire Motor Services.[6]. He only allows these to be sold in his bar. Appears in "Fountain of Youth". [10] Played by Dave Brown. It's about a. Played by Rich Fulcher. [11] A famous publisher who Vince tries to get to publish his Charlie stories. In 2020, Farnaby wrote The Wizard In My Shed. An Australian zookeeper at the Zooniverse, whose death prompts Howard and Vince to investigate Bainbridge's experiments. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one. [10] He owns the bar in the village, and drinks maggot cider and eats maggot bhunas. . Add to basket. Played acoustic guitar for Vince's glam-folk band. Releases freezing blasts from his codpiece. You will have seen actor and writer Simon Farnaby in a variety of period guises throughout his time in the popular Horrible Histories series . He returns as a tortoise-loving neighbour in the new series of E4's Midnight Beast. 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. Played by Noel Fielding. Spider had an affair with Rudi's wife during the 60s, an ongoing source of tension between them. They appear in the "Tundra" storyline and the third series episode "Party". I've got so much to give." [8], His first appearance is in the pilot episode of the TV series, portrayed by Richard Ayoade. Appears in "The Legend of Old Gregg". But fortunately, I had a pistol hidden in my moustache.". A famous avant-garde director whose works include The Doctor and The Pencil. 63 relations. Has exceptionally long arms. The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy troupe featuring comedians Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. Lester Corncrake is portrayed by Rich Fulcher. Played by Peter Kyriacou. Recurring characters from the television series, the radio series, and the various stage shows are listed below. Tiny Robert was one of the only characters who taught us a valuable lesson, check your balls, twice a week. An extremely violent and unstable actor. Played by Barunka O'Shaughnessy. [29] It's also noted that he once fainted after reading a pelican's mind, painted his pubic hairs yellow so he could "read in the bed", and that when he breaks wind people in Africa go "Haaaah". [8] An evil creature who inhabits the Arctic. 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. He is a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the TV series Horrible Histories, Yonderland and Ghosts. In 2017, Farnaby stated that he was working on a film script based on his biography of Maurice Flitcroft. . Henchmen of The Hitcher. Upon choosing the wrong mirror, you are trapped forever (something which Vince sees as a positive because he can see his hair from all angles). Played by Rich Fulcher. In all of his appearances on stage or TV, Rudy has large buck teeth, browned skin and a large afro haircut with a door in it, called the door of Kukundu, that can open to take people on bizarre psychedelic trips. [10] A corpse stuck to the roof of Old Gregg's underwater cave. Simon can now be seen in the feature film PHANTOM OF THE OPEN, which premiered at LFF 2021. The series follows the misadventures of Howard Moon and Vince Noir, played by Barratt and Fielding respectively, as the two interact with a host of bizarre and often fantastically ridiculous characters and situations. Simon Farnaby. . Simon Farnaby was born on April 2, 1973 in England. [6] Seems to take an interest in Rudi and tells him about Betamax. Contents 1 Style Appears in "Call of the Yeti". Unfortunately, he always arrives slightly too late. 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. For significant recurring characters see List of recurring characters from The Mighty Boosh. [2] One of the goth girls that Howard and Vince attempt to impress. In both versions he is the previous owner of the zoo where Howard and Vince work; he is assumed by many to be dead. In film, he starred as Bunny in this year's British Indie hit Bunny and The Bull. [3] A cockney grim reaper that comes to collect Bollo's soul, but takes Howard by mistake. He is first seen wearing two hats although he is next seen wearing 4 after a remark from Vince earlier in the episode. His surname is derived from real-life polar explorer Ernest Shackleton. The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy television show created by Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding and others. Monkey has visions, drinks her own urine and smells of peanuts. Appears in "Nanageddon". [10] He is the only man who has survived an encounter with Old Gregg. This article "List of minor The Mighty Boosh characters" is from Wikipedia. During his first appearance, he frequently referred to 'the crunch,' criticising other characters for their lack of familiarity with it. E6 - Charlie; Simon McFarnaby: 2002: Captain V: Actor: 1994: Appears in season 3 "The Strange Tale of the Crack Fox". Played by Dave Brown. Mentioned in "Electro" but unseen. Appears in "The Chokes". In the second series his thumb is normally sized. British television actor known for his roles on such popular comedy series as The Mighty Boosh, Jam & Jerusalem, and Horrible Histories. He is mentioned in the episode "Electro" as having tried to form a glam-folk-rock band with Vince. Written by Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby of cult fave The Mighty Boosh, and directed by award-winning t [1] A boxing kangaroo that Howard fights in order to gain the affections of Mrs. Gideon. Farnaby had a small role in both the first film and its sequel, before subsequently appearing alongside Paddington Bear and Queen Elizabeth II in a short film broadcast as a part of the celebrations for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. Appears in "The Legend of Old Gregg". She later arrives in the shop to stop the Hitcher from killing Howard. Simon Farnaby is an actor and writer. [5] He later appears in the 2005 television episode, "Fountain of Youth", where he plans to use the fountain of youth's magical qualities for himself with the motive to rule the universe. Farnaby also has a small acting role as Clive Parnevik. Appears in "Bollo". The Moon made a cameo appearance in the first episode of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, and in June 2013 he made an appearance in a video message at Channel 4's Comedy Gala. He defeats Betamax by rewinding him using his newly acquired door. He is an ardent fan of Fleetwood Mac, to the extent of suggesting playing the album Tusk in its entirety while DJing Howard's birthday party with Saboo. [5] Has cursed the Blue-Skinned tribe of Xooberon for hundreds of tens of years. Old Gregg then joins Howard in the 2006 stage show, after tracking him down and having himself delivered in a box, where they sing a rendition of "Love Games" and are later seen kissing. [6] A bandit that has been terrorising a small desert town, killing all the men and having his way with the women. [3] He is skilled with a sword, and defeats three attackers in the party episode. In the first series of The Mighty Boosh, Bollo is played by Peter Elliot. Played by James Bachman. Notify me. Vince Noir was originally created by Noel Fielding for the 1998 stage show The Mighty Boosh. Unlike the Moon, Jupiter has no song. 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). [19] Subject of a "gather round everyone" joke. Appears in "Electro". [17] An older woman who solicits sexual favours from Howard due to the graffiti outside the Nabootique. In 2013, Farnaby presented a documentary entitled Richard III: The King in the Car Park, tracing the discovery and identification of the remains of the last Plantagenet king. [3] Is uncomfortable with Howard Moon, and there's a rumour it's because Howard "bummed him". Appears in "Killeroo". [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 is presented as a famous actor, known among fans as a maker of "devised pieces" and among critics for having a head that resembles a conker. Also mentioned in The Mighty Book of Boosh. Played by Rich Fulcher. The protagonist of Vince's books, made of used bubblegum. He is best known as a part of the TV series Horrible Histories (2009-2013), Yonderland (2013-2016) and Ghosts (2019-). [14] He is mentioned on many other occasions. [1] One of the boxers at the gym. In the first series episode "The Hitcher" he has an abnormally large thumb, as well as nose and chin. He is said to have helped Howard edit the show's script in the series 1 episode "Tundra", cutting out the scene where Vince has the legs of a ram. The plot is somewhat non-linear, however a brief rundown . The protagonist of Vince's books, made of used bubblegum. 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. When Vince comments that he likes it but the fringe is a bit short, Peppo kills himself. Appears in "The Legend of Old Gregg". She is covered in shells. He then appears in "Mutants", where he steals and mutilates the various animals and keepers of the Zooniverse. They appear to be led by a mutant with a squid for a head, who considers himself the prettiest. Played by Sue Denim. Simon Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, comedian and writer. They are easily lured by promise of beauty products and other such things. [1] She was the chief love interest of Howard in Series 1 but as she could not remember his face, his love went unrequited. Lester Corncrake is a blind vinyl doctor who is close friends with Howard Moon, and also an avid jazz fan. Simon Farnaby on new BBC comedy Ghosts: 'It probably is a good time for lampooning a Tory MP' The co-creator and star of Horrible Histories and Yonderland talks to Alexandra Pollard about his. After leaving the band she co-founds Orange Work-Kraft. They send their victims into a hippy trance with music and are afraid of malt loaf. Howard's exact age is uncertain. He is balding, but wears a rather pathetic comb-over. [3] He works as the receptionist in Limbo. Subject of a "gather round everyone" joke. [8] Bob Fossil is deeply in love with Bainbridge, which often results in Bainbridge beating him up. He inhabits a cave below the lake in a village called Black Lake. Kirk is a nephew of Noel Fielding's former girlfriend Dee Plume, although Noel referred to Kirk as his own nephew. Bainbridge is the owner of the Zooniverse, as well as being an admired adventurer. [4] A tribe of rare creatures who live around Piney Ridge. [26][27] Old Gregg is in love with Howard Moon; singing a song with him entitled "Love Games", chronicling his obsession and Howard's reluctance, and later proposing to Howard. [4] A grizzled hunter who owns the cabin The Boosh stay in. [5] He is also a proponent of jazz fusion, especially proficient at playing slap bass.
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