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  1. The Legend of Old Gregg is the fifth episode of Series Two of The Mighty Boosh. It aired on BBC Three on August 23, 2005, and was directed by Paul King and written by Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. After a bad gig, Howard and Vince travel to a village near Black Lake to take a break. At the pub, they get the idea of going fishing from Ramsey; which Vince seems instantly proficient in. Vince ...

  2. In The Mighty Book of Boosh, it is stated The Hitcher trained a man called Ian in the ways of a Cockney. Ian later goes on to become Jack the Ripper, and the Hitcher murders him as punishment for 'slashing Women'. The Hitcher is sometimes accompanied by two short, rotund henchmen called the Piper Twins.

  3. ― * Time Out * I can think of no higher praise for The Mighty Book of Boosh than to say it is almost as good as a mid-70s Goodies annual. It has lots of pictures, and is shiny. ― * Guardian * Every Boosh connoisseur will have their most surrealist rib tickled with a glow stick made of glitterball fluff.

  4. 14 de sept. de 2013 · A new view of the Mighty Boosh. Amy Raphael. Four years after their last outing, comedy’s oddest couple are back – as stars of an exhibition featuring photos taken by Dave Brown, better known ...

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  6. Appears in Series One, Episode Six, "Charlie". The protagonist of Vince Noir's books, Charlie is made of used bubblegum, has a mustache, and wears a bowler hat. At one point in time, Charlie had Inuits living inside of him. They later died, for which Charlie feels great guilt. He is real, despite Howard Moon's scornful disbelief when told Charlie's life story, and arrives at the zoo to take ...

  7. Journey to the Centre of the Punk. 2/6 When Vince bites Howard's rare jazz record, the Jazz Beast enters his bloodstream.