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Countdown to Comic Relief begins | Countdown to Comic Relief begins |
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Comic Relief reaches a climax on Friday with celebrities including Ricky Gervais and model Kate Moss taking part in the BBC's fundraising show. | Comic Relief reaches a climax on Friday with celebrities including Ricky Gervais and model Kate Moss taking part in the BBC's fundraising show. |
Prime Minister Tony Blair will be seen in a sketch with comic Catherine Tate's teenage character Lauren when she visits 10 Downing Street. | |
"Meeting Lauren was an experience in itself, she didn't seem 'bovvered' by anything," Mr Blair joked. | |
"But I hope she will put her time spent at Number 10 to good use." | |
Other highlights include socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and actress Tricia Penrose going head-to-head in the Celebrity Fame Academy final. | |
Jonathan Ross, Russell Brand, Paul O'Grady, Graham Norton and Chris Evans are among the presenters during the eight-hour marathon on BBC One. | |
Sacha Baron Cohen alter ego Borat makes an appearance | |
The final of Comic Relief Does the Apprentice will also be shown. | |
The fundraiser will also feature a special episode of The Vicar of Dibley with Sting - the last ever - and music from Girls Aloud and the Sugababes, who will sing Comic Relief Single Walk This Way. The Killers and Take That will also perform. | The fundraiser will also feature a special episode of The Vicar of Dibley with Sting - the last ever - and music from Girls Aloud and the Sugababes, who will sing Comic Relief Single Walk This Way. The Killers and Take That will also perform. |
Sketches will come from the likes of Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen, The Mighty Boosh, Lenny Henry and David Tennant. | |
Proceeds from Comic Relief: The Big One go to charities in the UK and Africa. | |
The appeal was launched on 31 January but the majority of money will be collected on Friday - known as Red Nose Day. | |
Friday marks the 11th Red Nose Day and the 21st year of Comic Relief. | Friday marks the 11th Red Nose Day and the 21st year of Comic Relief. |
The charity has raised more than £425m in that time. | The charity has raised more than £425m in that time. |