A host of stars get together to raise money for charity on Red Nose Day.
Sir Alan Sugar challenges ten celebrities, including Jack Dee, Jonathan Ross and Carol Vorderman, to create a special mystery product for Comic Relief. Who will emerge victorious?
DetailsA special edition featuring U2, Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and Tom Jones joining Rob Brydon and Ruth Jones for their Comic Relief take on the Bee Gees classic Islands in the Stream.
DetailsGavin and Stacey favourites Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon team up with Welsh crooner Sir Tom Jones and Robin Gibb to perform Barry Islands In The Stream.
DetailsStars raise money on Red Nose Day. Includes a Harry Hill TV Burp special, a performance from the Saturdays, and David Tennant and Davina McCall on Mastermind.
DetailsStars raise money on Red Nose Day. Enfield and Whitehouse do Dragon's Den, French and Saunders spoof Mamma Mia!, and Ant and Dec go back to their Geordie roots.
DetailsStars raise money on Red Nose Day. Gavin and Stacey's Smithy meets David Beckham and French and Saunders romp through their Mamma Mia! sequel.
DetailsStars raise money on Red Nose Day. Fern Britton and Alan Carr present a boys versus girls classic in the terrifying boardroom of Comic Relief Does the Apprentice.
DetailsStars come together to raise money for charity on Red Nose Day. Davina McCall reports from Africa while Adele performs live.
DetailsStars raise money on Red Nose Day. The Royle Family switch on their television set especially for Comic Relief, while Robbie Williams stars in a new Little Britain sketch.
DetailsStars raise money on Red Nose Day. Two comedy double acts, Armstrong and Miller and Mitchell and Webb, join up as four very peculiar Second World War pilots.
DetailsWith stand-up from Omid Djalili, Jason Manford and Lenny Henry, and a star-studded version of You Can Keep Your Hat On from the Full Monty.
DetailsFifteen minutes of pure comedy gold refined from 2009's Comic Relief television marathon, the celebrity-packed extravaganza in which Britain did something funny for money.
DetailsGary Barlow and some of the team from March 2009's sponsored walk up Mt Kilimanjaro return to Uganda to help distribute half a million malaria nets bought with Comic Relief money.
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