Apple TV+'s new British comedy, The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, may be hinting at a special cameo that could reunite a beloved duo from a popular BBC show in 2004. Led by Noel Fielding from The Great British Bake Off, this historical comedy has recently joined Apple TV's lineup with some clever casting choices that have fans excited.
In Dick Turpin, the infamous highwayman's story is told with a deliberate disregard for historical accuracy, making it a humorous and entertaining watch. While Fielding shines as the show's lead, other familiar faces from British comedy have already made appearances. It seems that Dick Turpin is paving the way for a surprise appearance by a specific type of comic actor, leaving fans eagerly anticipating who it might be.
Fans of a certain underrated British sitcom will be especially eager to see if a particular individual will make a cameo on Dick Turpin. This potential reunion of comedic talents adds an extra layer of excitement for the show's target audience.
Dick Turpin's The Mighty Boosh Guest Stars Could Mean A Julian Barratt Cameo Is Coming
Barratt starred alongside Noel Fielding in all three seasons of The Mighty Boosh
Julian Barratt leaning back looking relaxed as Howard Moon in The Mighty Boosh - Barratt starred alongside Noel Fielding in all three seasons of The Mighty Boosh - Dick Turpin's The Mighty Boosh Guest Stars Could Mean A Julian Barratt Cameo Is Coming
Noel Fielding is best known for his work on the popular sitcom, The Mighty Boosh, which aired from 2004 to 2007. Fans of The Mighty Boosh may have noticed some familiar faces in Dick Turpin. For example, Michael Fielding, who played Benny in the Apple comedy, also appeared in every episode of The Mighty Boosh as Naboo the shaman. Rich Fulcher, who played Unrobbable Coachman in Dick Turpin, is another actor from The Mighty Boosh. If this trend continues, we might even see Julian Barratt teaming up with Noel Fielding once again in Dick Turpin.
Barratt, known for his role as Howard Moon alongside Noel Fielding's Vince Noir in The Mighty Boosh, last collaborated with his former co-star in a 2009 comedy film called The Bunny and the Bull. The movie shared a similar comedic style to The Mighty Boosh, featuring not only Barratt and Fielding but also Rich Fulcher. The success of The Mighty Boosh was largely attributed to the chemistry and comedic timing of its core cast members, with Barratt and Fielding playing central roles.
The Mighty Boosh had a famously small cast, with its actors playing multiple roles.
Who Julian Barratt Could Play In Fielding's Dick Turpin Show
The new character for Fielding's The Mighty Boosh co-star needs to be similar to his most famous role
Julian Barratt smiling strangely as Howard Moon in The Mighty Boosh - The new character for Fielding's The Mighty Boosh co-star needs to be similar to his most famous role - Who Julian Barratt Could Play In Fielding's Dick Turpin Show
The entertaining dynamic between Barratt and Fielding in The Mighty Boosh was due to their contrasting personalities. Fielding's Vince Noir was laid-back and relatable, while Barratt's Howard Moon was portrayed as uptight and rigid. Given that Fielding's Dick Turpin character shared similarities with Vince Noir, it would be fitting to create a character for Julian Barratt that complements his Boosh persona and brings back their on-screen chemistry.
Apple's Dick Turpin series allows for the introduction and exit of various characters smoothly. A great idea for a Julian Barratt cameo in Fielding's new show would be to cast him as the leader of a rival group of highwaymen. This setup would enable their characters to engage in the same playful banter and prolonged disagreements that made The Mighty Boosh so enjoyable. By reuniting Barratt and Fielding in this way, The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin would greatly benefit.
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin is currently releasing weekly episodes on Apple TV+ every Friday.
Editor's P/S:
The article speculates about a possible reunion between Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt, the beloved duo from the cult classic British comedy "The Mighty Boosh," in Apple TV+'s new historical comedy "The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin." The article highlights the casting choices in "Dick Turpin," which have included several actors from "The Mighty Boosh," and discusses the possibility of Barratt making a cameo appearance. The author suggests that Barratt could potentially play the leader of a rival group of highwaymen, a role that would allow him and Fielding to recreate the playful banter and chemistry that made "The Mighty Boosh" so successful. The prospect of a Barratt cameo has excited fans, who would relish the opportunity to see the duo reunite on screen once again.
The article effectively builds anticipation for a potential Barratt cameo by exploring the similarities between "Dick Turpin" and "The Mighty Boosh" and showcasing the comedic dynamic between Fielding and Barratt. The inclusion of images and video embeds further enhances the article by providing visual aids and additional context. Overall, the piece is well-written and engaging, capturing the excitement and speculation surrounding a possible reunion between Fielding and Barratt.