Press clippings Page 13
Mighty Boosh film? "Never say never"
Julian Barratt has refused to discount the possibility of a Mighty Boosh reunion in the future, neither confirming or denying frequently talked about plans for a film with Noel Fielding.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th September 2015Channel 4 commissions Olivia Colman sitcom Flowers
Channel 4 has commissioned a full series of Flowers, a new sitcom starring Olivia Colman and Julian Barratt.
British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2015Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby team up for Mindhorn
Details of Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby's feature film, Mindhorn, have now been made public.
The Velvet Onion, 24th June 2015News: Julian Barratt unveils Jon Breeze
No press tickets issued, no reviewers invited to Julian Barratt's first "love blast" at the Soho Theatre in the guise of relaxation guru Jon Breeze, who wants to "touch your now".
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th January 2014News: New solo gig from Julian Barratt
Following recent rumours of a Mighty Boosh tour which were promptly denied by the duo's management, Julian Barratt is definitely doing a live gig in his own right.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th January 2014Mighty Boosh film planned?
Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt are reportedly working on Mighty Boosh film... although their management have claimed this is a 'no-go story'.
British Comedy Guide, 5th January 2014The Mighty Boosh: behind-the-scenes photographs
For over a decade, Dave Brown has been taking photographs of his Mighty Boosh collaborators Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt. Ahead of a new exhibition, Dave (better known as Bollo the gorilla) explains why he always kept a camera handy.
Dave Brown, The Telegraph, 23rd October 2013Mighty Boosh reunite for special Beck gig at Barbican
Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt are due to reunite for the first time in three years as The Mighty Boosh take to the stage at special performance hosted by Beck.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 4th July 2013The Mimic, Channel 4, review
The Mimic (Channel 4) is a new sitcom with Terry Mynott playing a dull man, Martin Hurdle, a lowly maintenance operative who is also a brilliant impressionist. Terry Mynott is good at both halves. His dullness is like Julian Barratt's in The Mighty Boosh: understated and unattractive. He smiles like the horse in Picasso's Guernica.
Christopher Howse, The Telegraph, 14th March 2013Steve Coogan makes a suitably un-avuncular narrator in this nightmare-before-Christmas tale for older animation fans with a taste for something darker, as spouses Julian Barratt and Julia Davis supply voices. What to buy a boy who has everything? A giant crab, of course.
Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 22nd December 2012