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The Mighty Boosh

Specials 2003 - 2010

  • 2003-05-20T21:30:00Z on BBC Three
  • 30m
  • 6h 19m (19 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction
A British comic fantasy containing humour and pop-culture references. Episodes often featured elaborate musical numbers in different genres, such as electro, heavy metal, funk, and rap. The show has been known for popularising a style called "crimping"; short acappella songs which are present throughout all three series.

104 episodes

2003-05-20T21:30:00Z

Special 1 Tundra (Pilot)

Special 1 Tundra (Pilot)

  • 2003-05-20T21:30:00Z30m

Pilot Episode: Howard Moon and Vince Noir are keepers at the Zoo-niverse but are not happy with their lot – particularly when new employee Dixon Bainbridge is immediately put on a pedestal by owner Bob Fossil due to his adventures and impressive moustache. Keen to show he is more than a match for Bainbridge, Howard takes Vince on a dangerous mission to be the first to recover a mysterious jewel deep in the frozen tundra of the Artic.

Special 2 The Mighty Boosh Live

  • 2006-10-13T21:30:00Z30m

The Boosh returned to the stage in 2006, touring the UK for the first time. Though drawing heavily from their earlier material, the main story combined these elements into a new narrative. A recording of this show at the Brixton Academy was later released on DVD, before being broadcast on BBC Three on Boxing Day, 2007.

Are you ready to set sail into the future? Climb aboard HMS Boosh, hoist the Perspex anchor, set the controls for the heart of the sun and come navigate the electrical seas with Cyborg Patrick and his neon barnacles.

In this live boosh presentation you will see Howard wrestle with the problems of the universe in tiny shorts while Vince gets his hair extra big and flounces about, Bob fossil's dance moves will turn you on then anger you over and over until you puke. You shall then weep with salty joy as Bollo and Naboo move about and say stuff in their own special way. The Boosh are mighty and sailing at you, strap your eyes onto your brain double tight cos its gonna get choppy like electric sushi.

Documentary of the creation of Series 1 of The Mighty Boosh.

This short film follows the formation of the Barratt/Fielding partnership, the development of their weird play/standup show and charts their road to the Beeb via Edinburgh and festival successes.

2005-08-29T21:30:00Z

Special 7 Series 1 - Outtakes

Special 7 Series 1 - Outtakes

  • 2005-08-29T21:30:00Z30m

Outtakes from episodes of Series 1.

Outtakes from the Commentary for Series 1.

2005-08-29T21:30:00Z

Special 9 Freak (Boosh Music)

Special 9 Freak (Boosh Music)

  • 2005-08-29T21:30:00Z3m

The song "Freak" from Episode "Killeroo"

The song "Killeroo" from Episode "Killeroo"

The song "Mutants" from Episode "Mutants"

The Song "Ape of Death" from Episode "Bollo"

The song "Tundra Rap" from Episode "Tundra"

The song "Mod Wolves" from Episode "Jungle"

The song "Calm a Llama Down" from Episode "Jungle"

The song "Charlie" from Episode "Charlie"

The song "Electro Boy" from Episode "Electro"

Song "The Hitcher" from Episode "Hitcher"

Documentary of the publicity tour for Series 2.

Documentary of the creation of Series 2 of The Mighty Boosh.

Outtakes from episodes of Series 2.

Deleted and extended scenes from episodes of Series 2.

Special 23 Sweet

  • no air date11m

Sweet is an early collaboration of The Mighty Boosh comedy duo Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, and features in the extras of The Mighty Boosh Series 2 DVD. It is narrated by Noel Fielding as Pete Sweet, and tells the story of his torrid relationship with Poppy, the imaginary sister of his friend Dave.

The song "El Sonido Neuvo" from Episode "The Priest & the Beast"

The song "Isolation" from Episode "The Nightmare of Milky Joe"

The song "Love Games" from Episode "The Legend of Old Gregg"

The song "Milky Joe & the Coconuts" from Episode "The Nightmare of Milky Joe"

The song "Nanageddon" from Episode "Nanageddon"

The song "Rudy's Quest" from Episode "The Priest & the Beast"

The song "Sea Funk" from Episode "The Legend of Old Gregg"

The song "Searching for the New Sound" from Episode "The Priest & the Beast"

The song "Spider Lovin'" from Episode "The Priest & the Beast"

The song "The Chosen One" from Episode "Fountain of Youth"

The song "The Soup Song" from Episode "Fountain of Youth"

The song "Yeti Magic" from Episode "Call of the Yeti"

Special 36 (Boosh Live) Backstage

  • 2006-11-13T22:30:00Z1h 8m

Backstage footage of The Mighty Boosh Live, recorded at Brixton Academy.

Sketches from (Un)natural Acts.

Series 2 BBC3 Trailer (easter egg)

Compilation of all musical segments from Series 1. Includes: (1) Mod Wolves, (2) Ape of Death, (3) Killeroo, (4) Tundra Rap, (5) Mutants, (6) Charlie, (7) Electro Boy, (8) The Hitcher.

Compilation of all musical segments from Series 2. Includes: (1) Yeti Magic, (2) Searching for the New Sound, (3) Rudy's Quest, (4) Spider Lovin', (5) El Sonido Nuevo, (6) Nanageddon, (7) The Chosen One, (8) The Soup Song, (9) Love Games, (10) Isolation, (11) Milky Joe & the Coconuts

Compilation of all musical segments from Series 3. Includes: (1) Eels (A Pie & Mash-up), (2) I Did a Shit on Your Mum, (3) Future Sailors, (4) Looking Backwards, (5) The Crimp, (6) A Higher Place, (7) Bouncy Bouncy, (8) Sammy the Crab, (9) It's What's Inside That Counts

The Mighty Boosh is a unique comedy that has transferred from radio and television success to a national phenomenon, catapulting its creators Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding to rock star status. Made by Oliver Ralfe, BIFA winning director, musician and Boosh associate, Journey of the Childmen chronicles their rollercoaster ride on The Future Sailors Tour 2009, as never seen before. This film is an exclusive & intimate behind the scenes look into the chaos and genius of The Mighty Boosh as they navigate a nation hooked on their cult.

Radio 1, this time on Jo Whiley's Live Lounge.

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