Comic Relief
- TV variety
- BBC One
- 1988 - 2024
- 21 episodes
Every two years the biggest British comedy stars and shows come together to raise money for charity. Stars Lenny Henry, Jonathan Ross, Griff Rhys Jones, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders and more.
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Comic Relief 2015: least fun Red Nose Day I remember
I'm afraid it was one of those nights. Davina McCall is declared the Queen of Comic Relief, Dermot is anointed a "Comic Relief Legend" for staying upright for 24 hours and Lenny Henry walks on in front of a huge "Sir Lenny of Henry" backdrop - yet no one is allowed to say "Er, guys, it's not really about you."
Ian Hyland, The Mirror, 16th March 2015Piers Morgan in Twitter spat over Comic Relief
Piers Morgan has become involved in a heated Twitter argument with a number of major comedians this evening following his remarks about this year's Comic Relief.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th March 2015Comic Relief breaks £1 billion barrier after 30 years
Comic Relief has officially raised over £1 billion for charity since the project started 30 years ago, with £78,082,988m already achieved for this year's fundraiser.
Jack Klompus, Digital Spy, 14th March 2015TV review: Comic Relief 2015
I think staging the evening at the Palladium rather than at the BBC helped. It had more of a feel of a live gig rather than a TV recording.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th March 2015The secret of Comic Relief's enduring success
We look at why Red Nose Day is so powerful and how it cuts across generations.
Zoe Amar, The Guardian, 13th March 2015The culmination of two weeks' worth of wacky and earnest programming, this charity telethon looks set to be as jape-strewn as ever. Dermot O'Leary's dance marathon concludes, there's a new Mr Bean, and Professor Stephen Hawking performs with David Walliams. All in all, a Friday night in the pub looks more irresistible than ever, but don't forget to put your hand in your pocket first.
Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 13th March 2015Radio Times review
The last time we saw Mr Bean he was bringing the house down at the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, playing one note of Chariots of Fire. Can he (alongside Ben Miller and Rebecca Front) possibly be as funny for 2015's Comic Relief?
Anyone who's anyone from the world of comedy is on BBC One for this comedy marathon. Dawn French dusts off her dog collar to become the Bishop of Dibley (despite some famous rivals); and David Walliams gets in a right kerfuffle as patronising carer Lou, who appears to have a new charge - Professor Stephen Hawking. Miranda Hart, Stephen Fry, Russell Brand and Cardinal Burns also pop by.
There are stunts, dares and the unmissable sight of Dermot O'Leary dancing his socks off (will he survive this danceathon?).
In between all this hilarity are sobering film clips reminding us what this is really all about: donating money.
Jane Rackham, Radio Times, 13th March 201510 best Comic Relief moments
As Comic Relief returns to raise more money for a good cause, we look back at some of its best moments.
Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 13th March 2015'How to write a hit charity song' for Comic Relief
Sam Smith and John Legend have got competition for their Comic Relief charity single in the form of Brett Domino.
Rachel Babbage, Digital Spy, 13th March 2015Mark Watson: 27 hour gig initial debrief
People often express surprise that I'm able to stay on a stage for 27 hours, and ask how it's possible. I generally explain that a large part of the show isn't really what you'd call stand-up comedy.
Mark Watson, 13th March 2015