

This year’s red nose is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 40th anniversary, which determines it on a live television night for the 40th anniversary.
It will be broadcast on Friday night from Salford, where the program will present a live show to help the comic Relief charity.
The performances are the treatment of the stickle dance, gladiators and outside the paradise.
The evening is run by a team of presenters, including Davina McCol, Rilan Clark and Alison Hammond.

Other famous faces on the stage are AJ Odudo, Joel Domit, Alisha Dixon and Tom Allen.
The live program will be broadcast at 19:00 on BBC 1 and at 22:00 on the BBC 2, but money collection activities throughout the week have a famous face.
BBC’s first radio presenter Jamie Laing has fled to Salford from London. Completion of every day marathon For five days.
Gatein Jones and Helen Schellton are also present in the morning. 24 hours Roller Disco.
A documentary on Thursday evening, which included Billy Monggar, which took on an Ironman challenge to raise money for the charity, to make his efforts to become the youngest two people to cut his leg to complete the world championship.

The direct event of the red nose is also famous for its comedy sketches, with two BBCs that are mixed for the first time – not going out and outside heaven.
He plays the role of Sali Britton, who plays the role of Lucy Lee in the absence of Didier Hamper Goodman’s wife, Marta Louid, in Beyond Parades.
This year’s show, some people are doing nothing and the gladiators are making a mash-p while Xabodi G is trying to participate in the BBC One Sports Cast.
Paris and Russia Kane face a sporting challenge, while trying to participate in the struck dance dance as a pair of amateur.
Intitorian fans are also being treated with the merger of stars James Backley and Joe Thomas, while the Galager’s Brothers Liam and Noel and documenting their journey to OAC’s reputation.
“I had a very good time with Joe this sketche for help, and they were proud to be part of it. And, of course, they became a big fan of OAS, and arrived at Liam for the day it was a dream that came true,” Backley told the BBC.

Comic Relief raises money for local communities in both the UK and the rest of the world.
Donation to provide funds for children’s banks, social food centers and local youth centers have been used among many other good cases.
The show will reflect the work that the charity does by selecting short films, while it will also have an Estenders feature.
He focuses on Phil Michel (Steve Makvaden) who fought with depression and mentally as part of the line of a continuous story.
In the five-minute episode, Elephant, who tried to take his life in the program, accompanies a patient in the mental health unit in which he is treated.