Dave Brown (comedian)

[2][6] Between 1992 and 1995 Fielding also began studying for a BA in Graphic Design and Advertising at Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education in High Wycombe.

[8] In 2005 Brown participated in a documentary on the The Mighty Boosh[9] in which he describes how in 1998 in the shows early days it was performed in a theatre bar, the Hen and Chickens in London[9] and then also in 1998 it was taken to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and then later from 2004 to 2007 it was put on Television on BBC Three.

...at London's Strand Gallery..."[12] The exhibition called "Tough Crowd" included photos of Jimmy Carr, Harry Hill, Bill Bailey, Tony Law, Noel Fielding and Lee Mack.

[12] Limited edition, signed prints were available to purchase, with all profits going to AfriKids, a charity operating in Ghana to try and alleviate the acute child suffering, for which Brown is an Ambassador.

I want to capture a glimpse of these thick skinned, seriously tough, complex, moody characters and try to show them in a different light to the usual smiley happy go lucky comedy world image we're used to.

From Left to right;Noel Fielding, Rich Fulcher, Michael Fielding, Dave Brown, Julian Barratt. Performing in the stageshow the Mighty Boosh Live. March 2006
Dave Brown performing as Bollo in the The Mighty Boosh Live 2006 stage show. From left to right: Rich Fulcher, Julian Barratt, Michael Fielding, Dave Brown and Noel Fielding. March 2006