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Radio review: Three Red Nose Day themed radio shows

Review of Red Nose Day - Performance on 3, Red Nose Day - The Verb and The Reunion - Comic Relief.

Jim Gilchrist, The Scotsman, 14th March 2011

Comic Relief: the red noses are back again

The comedians may be smug and the jokes old, but we still love giving to a good cause, says William Langley.

William Langley, The Telegraph, 13th March 2011

Downton Abbey gets Red Nose treatment

You know you've arrived when the likes of Comic Relief and the brilliant minds behind Red Nose Day target you for a parody sketch. Word is that such is the case for the ITV hit, Downton Abbey, this year. The creative minds behind the overall Comic Relief effort, which began in 1985, are Richard Curtis (Mr. Bean, Blackadder, Vicar of Dibley, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually) and Alexander Mendis. Need I say more?

Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 11th March 2011

Red Nose Day is good thing, but that won't stop moaning

Telethons are like line-dancing - boring and embarrassing unless you join in, writes Robert Webb.

Robert Webb, The Telegraph, 11th March 2011

Gallery: Red Nose Celebrities 2011

With Red Nose Day on the horizon (Friday 18 March), meet some of the celebrities who'll be taking part in charity extravaganza Comic Relief...

Radio Times, 8th March 2011

Cruel jokes aren't funny except setting Redknapp ablaze

A League Of Their Own host James Corden has told he hates cruel jokes - unless they involve setting fire to Jamie Redknapp.

Jen Blackburn, The Sun, 2nd March 2011

#AskMrsBrown: Your Questions Answered!

Mrs. Brown has been rather busy this week, meddling in her son Mark's marriage to Betty. However, she's taken time out to read through and respond to your questions. So see if you have got a reply in the video below!

Jaine Sykes, BBC Comedy, 2nd March 2011

10 things we'd like to see in the new Red Dwarf series

Red Dwarf will soon be returning to our screens courtesy of Dave. Here are ten of James's hopes for the next series...

James T. Cornish, Den Of Geek, 23rd February 2011

Red Nose Day desert trek celebs prepare for challenge

Picture of celebrities trekking across the desert for Comic Relief.

The Mirror, 20th February 2011

Review: Silly, Predictable...But You'll Laugh

The first series of Lunch Monkeys didn't exactly set tellyland's criticsphere alight ("If you find incontinence, phantom shitters and armpit-farts the acme of wit, you're in for a treat" said Tom Sutcliffe of The Independent) but, undeterred by that and average viewing figures, BBC3 took a chance and commissioned a second series of the office based sitcom last year.

Lucy Doyle, On The Box, 10th February 2011

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