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Noel: “I always try to project a sort of “happy-go-lucky”, charming, carefree, otherworldly character, and I wish I was that guy. But I’m quite neurotic. I think all comedians are quite neurotic. I think my fans would be surprised to think that I worry about everything and I’m quite neurotic. They probably think I’m quite happy all the time.”
(Alison Hagendorf podcast, March 2024)
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On the Jo Whiley radio show in 2009, Julian shared a frequently asked question!
Julian: “People often say to me “Where’s Noel?” Whenever I’m just out in the street “Where’s Noel?”
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All the episodes are on Google Drive.
Thanks @panelshowsource for the stuff.
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So pretty!
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I’ll never be Vince Noir in a sequined jumpsuit and floor-length fur coat dancing with a yeti 😔
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The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (2024)
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Noel: "As a comedian, what you're always sort of playing is a version of yourself. You can play against type, but you generally have a clown, and my clown is quite inclusive and kind and creative. So, I tend to take those things through whatever shows I'm doing."
(UPI interview, March 2024)
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On the "Hey U Guys" podcast in March, Noel paid tribute to his Dick Turpin predecessor!
Noel: “Horrible Histories is such an amazing show because, you know, they really go all over the shop! And they do lots of little twists and turns.”
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Noel's waistcoat has a history!
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With costume reuse comes another kind of reuse – fabric. The distinctively colored striped silk fabric has also been used for a costume seen in Return to Cranford and Belgravia. 
This waistcoat has been used in several productions depicting the late 18th century through the 19th century. It first turned up in the 1999 TV series The Scarlet Pimpernel, in both the second and third episode of the first season, where it was worn by Anthony Green as Andrew Ffoulkes. 
From there, it was briefly used in the 2008 sixth episode of the miniseries John Adams, where Zak Orth wore it as James McHenry.
It appeared next in the 2009 miniseries adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma, where Robert Bathurst wore the waistcoat as the character Mr.Weston. 
Most recently, the piece showed up in the first episode of the 2024 show The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, where Noel Fielding wore it in the title role.
Costume Credit: carsNcors, Shrewsbury Lasses
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It's Record Store Day! 5 years since these two sat close together, and giggled, and showed off that enduring chemistry!
Julian: "I like the smell of record shops. You can't download that."
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another version of that one magazine cover :)
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Noel and Birdy at Bella Freud’s birthday party. Also pictured with Bella are Alison Mosshart and Damien Lewis.
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The Loose Tapestries 💖
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In 2021, Julian was a guest on Brett Goldstein's "Films to be Buried With Podcast" and discussed his love of double acts.
Julian: “I think I relate a lot to double act films. I love double acts, having been in one, I suppose. But I’m very drawn to any film with a double act, I’m straight in there. “The Defiant Ones” with Tony Curtis, that one where they’re chained together…I love double act films.
Brett: “That’s interesting. Did you love double acts before you were in a double act?”
Julian: “Yeah, I did actually, yeah. So it’s almost like I was waiting to meet that….Sort of. You know.”
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