he was born in westminster, london, england. so from there
Yes, his hair is real.
In an interview with Bizarre Magazine, it stated that he has "dyslexia that wasn't diagnosed until later in life."
The t-shirt that Noel wears in 'Hitcher' with his dad on the front was made by a clothing company called Charles Of London. Search the company on Google. =]
That particular hat cannot be purchased. I do believe it is custom made. But you can definitely make your own. Many are for purchase online, but if you want something that looks like Noel's, your best bet is to make it yourself.
Noel Gugliemi goes by Noel G.
Yes, his hair is real.
sometime in July on Channel 4 (not E4)
In an interview with Bizarre Magazine, it stated that he has "dyslexia that wasn't diagnosed until later in life."
The t-shirt that Noel wears in 'Hitcher' with his dad on the front was made by a clothing company called Charles Of London. Search the company on Google. =]
No, Kirk is listed as Noel Fielding's nephew because he is the nephew of Noel's long time partner, Dee Plume. His name is not Kirk Fielding, but Kirk Gaitskell-Kendrick. Since Noel and Dee have split (sadly), it is not likely that Kirk will appear in future Boosh work.
That particular hat cannot be purchased. I do believe it is custom made. But you can definitely make your own. Many are for purchase online, but if you want something that looks like Noel's, your best bet is to make it yourself.
Merry Christmas is spelt 'Joyeux Noel', with a double point accent on the e of Noel so that it is pronounced 'No-Elle'.
pere noel but with an accent on the first 'e' in pere !!!!!!!!!!
NO!
Christmas = Noel (with two dots over the e) Halloween = la nuit des sorcieres (with an accent grave over the first e in sorcieres) Easter = Paques (with an accent circonflexe over the a) Thanksgiving = d'action de graces (with an accent circonflexe over the a in graces)
Sing Noel, sing Noel, Noel, Noel Sing Noel, sing Noel, Noel, Noel Sing Noel, sing Noel, Noel, Noel Sing We All Noel
"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling"