The Vicar of Dibley got punchy in a hilarious bid to become a bishop, Daniel Craig and Roger Moore sounded seriously off-key as , while Stephen Hawking transformed into a super-size robot and attacked David Walliams in Little Britain.
Our crack team of celebrity Fun Raisers challenged the British public to do something funny for money. Skip to main content. Red Nose Day. February anniversaries. Blue Peter th edition 1 February Face to Face 4 February First TV Sports commentary 4 February The Wombles 5 February Greenwich Time Signal - the 'pips' 5 February Grange Hill 8 February BBC Three is launched 9 February Doomwatch 9 February Bagpuss 12 February Through the power of entertainment, we bring people together to laugh and have fun, all while raising life-changing cash for the children that need it the most.
The iconic Red Nose, even in its digital form, provides an easy way for everyone to get involved and show their support while capturing the essence of what Red Nose Day is all about: coming together to make a difference for children in need.
Donate now. Get your NosesOn. Encourage your friends to get nosy about fundraising by hosting an event to raise money and laughter. Also, every donation to Red Nose Day unlocks your Digital Red Nose so you can strike a pose with your red nose and share your support on social! Make the biggest difference for children in need. Learn More. A bright Red Nose never goes out of fashion. Through the years we've laughed, we've cried mostly from laughing so hard but most of all we have made an impact to end child poverty.
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