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Noel Fielding’s comedy The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin was reportedly canceled mid-production.
The Great British Bake Off star, 51, played the lead role of the legendary bandit in the multimillion-dollar show which had its first series on Apple TV last spring.
But when filming on season two resumed after the Christmas break, the cast and crew received the devastating news that wouldn’t be happening.
A television insider said the sun: ‘Understandably they were baffled and enraged by the bombshell due to millions of pounds, months of planning and hours of work.
“It now effectively means that everyone is out of work and looking for new jobs, but they haven’t had a full explanation yet.”
MailOnline has contacted Noel’s representatives for comment.
Noel Fielding’s comedy The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin was reportedly canceled mid-production.

The Great British Bake Off star, 51, played the lead role of the legendary bandit in the multimillion-dollar show which had its first series on Apple TV last spring.
In the comedy series, Noel plays the infamous highwayman who lived between 1705 and 1739, in a fictional version of his life.
Along with his gang of lovable rogues, Dick experiences the highs and lows of celebrity and does what he can to escape the clutches of General Thief Taker.
It is written and created by Claire Downes, Stuart Lane, Ian Jarvis of The Outlaws and The Job Lot, with League Of Gentleman’s Noel and Jeremy Dyson serving as script consultants.
The cast also includes Tamsin Greig, Hugh Bonneville and Greg Davies, and will begin streaming on the service on March 1.
Noel will begin filming series 16 of Great British Bake Off for Channel 4 this spring, which he presents alongside Alison Hammond.
It comes after Noel admitted what makes him “absolutely furious” on the set of The Great British Bake Off – and includes Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.
The presenter, his co-star Alison Hammond, 49, and the judges will return to screens this week with a host of new contestants for series 15.
Noel has revealed that he is as passionate about the show as ever and feels particularly “protective” of this year’s bakers.

Noel will begin filming series 16 of Great British Bake Off for Channel 4 this spring, which he presents alongside Alison Hammond.
Recalling how she burst into tears when she was tasked with sending one of them home, the TV personality admitted.
In an interview with The Guardian he said: ‘There are some very special bakers in the tent this year. Somehow the standard keeps rising.’
Noel continued: ‘These amazing young bakers are so much better than they should be for their age. It is a harvest year. One of the best so far.
‘I’m fascinated by people. I feel protective of them. If Paul and Prue are harsh on them, I’m absolutely furious. It’s devastating when they leave. This year I especially liked a baker. When I had to send them home, I cried.”