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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?
Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day raised £34,022,590 on the night of its event on 21 March. The sum, as always, will increase over the coming days and weeks. Individuals, families, workplaces, schools, ...
Team members at Specsavers, William Westell and Jennifer Carten, embarked on the Ayrshire wide half marathon, while their ...
St Gregory CEVC Primary School in Sudbury has been recognised with the Class Act Nosey Award for its decade-long efforts in raising money for Comic Relief. The Nosey Awards, established by Comic ...
From bright outfits to biscuit decorating, the spirit of Red Nose Day came alive. The day culminated in an 80s disco, with classic tunes getting everyone on their feet. Hope Allen, centre lead at ...
The duo roller-skated for 24 hours for the special Red Nose Day Wheely Big challenge. They began their roller skating marathon at 10:00am on Thursday, March 20, and finished on Friday, March 21.
With all the fun and entertainment, it's sometimes easy to forget the people behind the cause. Meet one woman whose life has been turned around by Comic Relief.
To be clear, I’m not personally opposed to being a clown — I proudly participate in Red Nose Day — but never have I gone as far as whipping out the white stage makeup. Yet the essence of a clown, ...
A special Red Nose Day sketch brought the programmes together, with Sally's characters caught up in a case of mistaken identity. Not Going Out creator and star - as well as Sally's on-screen ...
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