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Red Nose Day, the telethon fundraising event which makes millions for the Comic Relief charity. This night of celebration raises money to help end child poverty in the UK and around the world. Read on to find out more about this year’s festivities, and the origins of the event.
In the UK, Red Nose Day 2022 will take place on Friday 18th March. Until 2021, Red Nose Day was held every other year, but it will now be held annually. The run-up to the big day usually involves fundraising events across the UK for charity Comic Relief.
TV specials are also aired throughout the week, concluding with a live Red Nose Day telethon, hosted by Comic Relief co-founder Sir Lenny Henry. TV stars and celebrities will come together for a three-hour telethon, during which viewers will be encouraged to pitch donations. Some of the UK’s best loved celebrities will be putting in an appearance over the course of the evening.
Stand up comic and star of shows Fresh Meat and Bad Education, Jack Whitehall, will feature in the night’s proceedings. Viewers can also expect to see Double act French and Saunders, Olympic swimmer Tom Daley, and Strictly Come Dancing winners Rose Ayling Ellis and Giovanni Pernice. The evening will also feature comedy greats David Walliams and Matt Lucas, actor and funny man Guz Khan, and Repair Shop presenter Jay Blades.
The now annual fundraising show will be hosted by Sir Lenny, singer and TV personality Alesha Dixon, David Tennant, actor and comedian Paddy McGuinness, and radio presenter Zoe Ball. They have all had some experience presenting the show in years past, with Tennant having done so on four previous occasions. According to the broadcaster’s TV schedule guide, Red Nose Day 2022 will air on BBC one from 7pm.
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One of the biggest charity entertainment nights of the year is almost upon us, with many huge names uniting to raise money for BBC Comic Relief 2022, Red Nose Day tomorrow (Friday, March 18). This year’s programme will be hosted by Comic Relief legend Sir Lenny Henry, alongside Zoe Ball, Paddy McGuinness, Alesha Dixon, and David Tennant, all live from the studio.
Red Nose Day, the telethon fundraising event which makes millions for the Comic Relief charity. This night of celebration raises money to help end child poverty in the UK and around the world. Read on to find out more about this year’s festivities, and the origins of the event.
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Comic Relief this week will be live from MediaCityUK in Salford on Red Nose Day. There will be a range of shows airing on the special day that will include celebrity guest appearances such as This is MY house, Bedtime Stories and more. Funds raised for Red Nose Day will go towards helping tackle important issues including homelessness, hunger, domestic abuse, and mental health problems.