The Mighty Boosh is back!
Introduction
91Èȱ¬ Three and Baby Cow Productions are pleased to announce the eagerly-awaited third series of The Mighty Boosh, the comedy show written by and starring multi-award winning comedians Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding.
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The third series of The Mighty Boosh sees Vince Noir (Noel Fielding) and Howard Moon (Julian Barratt) working in Naboo's second hand shop in Dalston.
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Howard, unsuccessfully trying to sell his esoteric jazz records, mainly moons away the hours in delusions of grandeur while Vince lays around in a hammock playing loud music, trying on wigs and finding Howard ludicrous.
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Needless to say they don't get much work done. This doesn't bother Naboo too much, firstly as the shop is really only a cover for his shady interplanetary Shaman business and secondly, he's usually quite chilled out from sampling his own magical herbs and remedies.
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Eels
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Naboo and Bollo are off on the Head Shaman's stag do, leaving Howard and Vince in charge of Nabootique. The duo challenge one another to a sales contest, each trying to sell their latest fads, Elbow Patches and The Indie Celebrity Radar. Things are going pretty well until an unexpected visit from the evil cockney Hitcher. After summoning Elsie Queen of Eels, The Hitcher demands protection money from the boys, but this is money the boys just don't have...
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Journey to the centre of a punk
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In an attempt to impress his new punk mates, Vince rebelliously bites Howard's rare jazz record. Unbeknown to Vince however he has bitten off more than he can chew as the corruptive Jazz Beast enters his blood stream. As Vince's life hangs in the balance, Naboo has no alternative but to shrink Howard and his jazz companion Lester Corncrake down to the size of a pea and send them into Vince's body to locate and kill the invasive cell. Can they kill the Jazz Beast before it kills Vince?
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The crimp
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Vince and Howard are distraught to learn they've had their style stolen by The Flighty Zeus. As The Flighty Zeus' popularity rages amongst the kids, The Boosh find themselves increasingly pushed out. The boys hope to regain their popularity with the invention of a new dance craze, Crimping, but with a massive face-off planned at The Velvet Onion, will Crimping be enough to win back their reputation?
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The strange tale of the crack fox
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Whilst putting the rubbish out, Vince befriends the Crack Fox, inviting the poor soul into Nabootique for some hot soup. However, the Crack Fox is not as he seems and after knocking Vince out with his potent smell, he vanishes with Naboo's most precious possession, a bottle of Shaman Juice. Punishment for the loss of the juice is death and whilst Naboo awaits his fate on Shaman Death Row, it's left to The Boosh to recover the juice and destroy the evil Crack Fox once and for all.
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Party
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It's Howard's birthday. Reluctant to celebrate, Howard finally succumbs to Vince's plan for a huge party. With Bollo on the door, Saboo and Harrison on the decks and Vince's uber-trendy friends on the dance floor, the party really starts to hot up. That is, until someone is caught in a compromising position with the Head Shaman's wife in Naboo's stock room.
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Sammy the crab
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Vince is MC-ing a night at the Velvet Onion, to be headlined by The Black Tubes. Keen to fill the shoes of their recently deceased front man, Vince goes to immense lengths to get into their obligatory drainpipe jeans, but at what price? Meanwhile Howard takes acting lessons from Montgomery Flange in an attempt to overcome his stage fright and secure work with director Jurgen Harbourmaster, but will he miss out to Sammy the crab?
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The series was commissioned by Danny Cohen, Controller of 91Èȱ¬ Three and Lucy Lumsden, Controller of 91Èȱ¬ Comedy with Simon Wilson as 91Èȱ¬ Executive Producer.
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