Alice and The Mighty Boosh
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Alice and The Mighty Boosh
I was watching something tonight and remembered a while back (pages found on Google suggest two or more years ago) that there was talk, strong rumours even, of a collaboration on a musical by Alice and the Mighty Boosh.
Did that ever come to anything, was it anything other than rumour, has it been shelved, or d) other? Anyone know?
Did that ever come to anything, was it anything other than rumour, has it been shelved, or d) other? Anyone know?
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Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
I think it was merely a humourous conversation. Now that the Mighty Boosh has kinda faded in popularity i'd suggest it's unlikely to happen.
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Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
From jram:
"was it anything other than rumour"
No, although Alice seems to genuinely (for some reason) like them (he said they reminded him of Dennis Dunaway, presumably because of their surreal humour).
"was it anything other than rumour"
No, although Alice seems to genuinely (for some reason) like them (he said they reminded him of Dennis Dunaway, presumably because of their surreal humour).
Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
A BBC article today reports: "[Noel Fielding] explained that he recently lost a stone to play the singer Alice Cooper."
Anyone know where or why?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40842313
Anyone know where or why?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40842313
Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
It's for the SkyArts 'Urban Legends' series. This was reported some months back (but without mention of Noel Fielding) and I actually thought it had been and gone back then but apparently not. The show presents various "urban Legends" some of which are actually true, while some really are just urban legends. They are doing a bit about the Alice/Dali meeting.jram wrote:A BBC article today reports: "[Noel Fielding] explained that he recently lost a stone to play the singer Alice Cooper."
Anyone know where or why?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40842313
Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
More info on the Alice/Dali "Urban Myths" episode: http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2017/11/2 ... cooper?rss
David Suchet (Poirot) as Dali,
Noel Fielding as Alice,
Paul Kaye (Dennis Pennis) as Shep Gordon
David Suchet (Poirot) as Dali,
Noel Fielding as Alice,
Paul Kaye (Dennis Pennis) as Shep Gordon
Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
I would be interested to know when a final date for transmission on sky arts has been decided. Some of the other episodes have dates. Maybe I have missed the date for this one -any ideas? Thanks
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Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
I've not sen a date yetrecoop wrote:I would be interested to know when a final date for transmission on sky arts has been decided. Some of the other episodes have dates. Maybe I have missed the date for this one -any ideas? Thanks
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Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
Written by Jack Whitehall? He is doing pretty good for himself lately. New shows on Netflix, new comedy specials and now this.jram wrote:More info on the Alice/Dali "Urban Myths" episode: http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2017/11/2 ... cooper?rss
David Suchet (Poirot) as Dali,
Noel Fielding as Alice,
Paul Kaye (Dennis Pennis) as Shep Gordon
Re: Alice and The Mighty Boosh
No, it says "written by Roger Drew and Ed Dyson".StoopidMan wrote:Written by Jack Whitehall? He is doing pretty good for himself lately. New shows on Netflix, new comedy specials and now this.jram wrote:More info on the Alice/Dali "Urban Myths" episode: http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2017/11/2 ... cooper?rss
David Suchet (Poirot) as Dali,
Noel Fielding as Alice,
Paul Kaye (Dennis Pennis) as Shep Gordon
Whitehall is in the Bowie/Bolan show, which is "written by Whitehall's regular collaborator Freddy Syborn".