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The ever-brilliant Jennifer Saunders hosts this two-hour dedication to the comedy of the 90s, offering a broad overview of its sitcoms, stand-ups and all that's in between. The stars of The League of Gentlemen, The Royle Family, The Fast Show and, naturally, Absolutely Fabulous all pop up to talk a decade of funny, with Reeves and Mortimer, Adam and Joe and Ardal O'Hanlon also on anecdote duty.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 8th August 2011Joanna Page to star in new Sky1 school comedy
Gavin & Stacey star Joanna Page will star in Gates, a new comedy for Sky1 about the school run. The show is script edited by Jennifer Saunders.
British Comedy Guide, 13th July 2011Comic Strip reunite on Channel 4 to find Tony Blair
Rik Mayall, Jennifer Saunders, Robbie Coltrane and Nigel Planer are amongst the cast of a new Comic Strip special called The Hunt For Tony Blair.
British Comedy Guide, 14th June 2011Absolutely Fabulous to return for new episodes
Absolutely Fabulous, the BBC sitcom starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, is set to return to TV after an absence of six years.
British Comedy Guide, 20th April 2011Comedy, music and good causes - it can only be the show that makes you laugh until you give.
Harry Hill, Steve Coogan, Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Ant and Dec and Armstrong and Miller are all doing something funny for money this year, along with the casts of The Inbetweeners, Outnumbered and Miranda.
We can also look forward to a specially shot mini-episode of Doctor Who, and James Corden will be back with the third instalment of his iconic Smithy trilogy - calling in favours from some very big names in showbiz.
Corden will also be one fifth of Fake That - a tribute band which boasts the talents of David Walliams, Alan Carr, Catherine Tate and John Bishop.
Never fear, though, the real Take That will be performing too. In fact, the night's going to be awash with boy-bands, as JLS are in the studio and it's The Wanted's turn to do the official Comic Relief single, Gold Forever.
The music line-up also includes chart-busting Adele, Annie Lennox, Elbow and Gareth Malone, who will be trying to turn some TV chefs into a Comic Relief choir.
Your hosts through this comedy marathon will be Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross, Michael McIntyre, Graham Norton, Claudia Winkleman and Fearne Cotton.
There have been 12 Red Nose Days since 1988, helping to raise more than £500million to help needy people in the UK and abroad.
There'll also be films from David Tennant, Jack Dee, Ruth Jones and Comic Relief stalwart Lenny Henry, each providing frequent reminders of how your money can help change people's lives for the better.
Jane Simon, The Mirror, 18th March 2011Audio: Enfield in Downton Abbey spoof for Comic Relief
It's Red Nose Day on Friday and the TV show begins tonight on BBC1.
BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast spoke to Harry Enfield who told Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty about the special spoof Uptown Downstairs Abbey he's starring in alongside Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley and Kim Cattrall.
BBC News, 18th March 2011Saunders, Enfield parody Downton Abbey for Comic Relief
It's Abbey-Solutely Fabulous - as Jennifer Saunders and Harry Enfield star in a spoof of hit period drama Downton Abbey.
The Sun, 16th March 2011Jennifer Saunders back on TV after cancer fight
Jennifer Saunders will celebrate completing her chemotherapy by making a return to TV. The Absolutely Fabulous star, who spent most of last year being treated for breast cancer, is back with a two-hour special for Channel 4 later this year called What's So Funny About the... 90s?
Tom Bryant, The Mirror, 14th February 2011Jennifer Saunders admits: '2010 not my best year'
Jennifer Saunders has disclosed she will finish her chemotherapy in March in a radio programme looking back on a difficult year.
Andrew Hough, The Telegraph, 1st January 2011Saunders jokes about her fight against breast cancer
Comedian Jennifer Saunders has made light of her cancer treatment as she spoke about her illness for the first time - joking about her "lovely pert new bosoms".
The Telegraph, 26th December 2010