Red Nose Day 2015 Back on TV

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<h1>Red Nose Day 2015 Back on TV</h1>

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Red Nose Day comes back to TV tomorrow with a night of excitement to raise cash for burdened individuals in the UK and Africa.

Not long from now the activity is live from the London Palladium.

At 7pm, Lenny Henry and Davina McCall get the first hour of chuckles in progress with Rowan Atkinson performing another Mr Bean sketch, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman will be popping by to report the victor of The People's Strictly rivalry and Dermot O'Leary will at long last find the opportunity to put his feet up after his 24-hour move marathon.

At 8pm, David Walliams joins Davina as the co-host and there will be an extraordinary Vicar of Dibley, where Geraldine tries for the occupation of cleric just to discover she has some big name rivalry.

The 8pm to 9pm opening will likewise see music by Ella Henderson, an appearance by Mr Khan and highlights of Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights Live.

From 9pm Davina and John Bishop present and there is a fresh out of the box new Little Britain representation emphasizing David Walliams as Lou and his new companion Professor Stephen Hawking.

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Eddie Izzard groups up with the hosts in a live draw and Sam Smith will be performing in front of an audience.

There will be a break in the activity for the news at 10pm, yet viewers can get a fix of Comic Relief activity on The Great Comic Relief Bake Off on BBC2 from 10pm to 10.40pm where Jo Brand talks to the four VIP Star Bakers about their encounters on the show before one of them is reported the champ.

The primary project will come back from 10.40pm to 1pm where Claudia Winkleman and humorist Sarah Millican will be showing up , and there are representations emphasizing Stephen Fry, Miranda Hart, Sheridan Smith.

At 11.30pm-1am there amusement will get to be more grown-up with productions from Russell Brand, Doc Brown, Trevor Noah and a live portray from Cardinal Burns will take the pledge drive through to the end.
 
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