Red Nose Day loses a million viewers in a year, according to overnight figures - An average audience of 2.6 million viewers watched the BBC programme as Comic Relief celebrated its 40th anniversary.
The BBC line-up for Red Nose Day 2025 is looking as though it will be one of the best in years. Big names like comedian and presenter Jonathon Ross, Davina McCall, Joel Dommett, Alison Hammond, Rylan ...
Red Nose Day is celebrating 40 years of comedy and entertainment this year, marking the occasion with a night of live TV. Broadcast on Friday night from Salford, the show will feature sketches and ...
Red Nose Day is fast approaching with the BBC lining ... is all about raising money for charity once more (after raising more than £1.6bn over its lifetime) mostly in the form of Red Nose Days.
What if Hollywood turned the story of Oasis into a blockbuster? Comic Relief has done just that with the help of James Buckley and Joe Thomas – sort of ...
The countdown has begun to Comic Relief’s 2025 Red Nose Day marking a milestone in its history. The charity, founded by writer Richard Curtis and comedian Sir Lenny Henry, has raised £1.6 billion ...
Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day telethon event this year raised £34m on the night, a fall of £4m on last year’s total.
Each year Comic Relief hosts either Red Nose Day or Sports Relief as a big fundraising event. This year, around 2.6 million ...
Comic Relief co-founder Sir Lenny Henry, who hosted his final Red Nose Day last year after almost four decades at the helm, reflected on the charity’s 40th anniversary. “I can’t believe Comic Relief ...
Red Nose Day is back, and this year the fundraising extravaganza is going to be even bigger as the charity marks its 40th anniversary.
We all know that Red Nose Day is the chance to act silly to raise money for charity, but how many of us know what actually goes into making it so special? You may wonder, 'how did the idea come about?