Comedy legend Sir Lenny Henry opened up about his incredible three stone weight loss transformation after doctors gave him a grim ultimatum.
The Dudley-born comedian, who launched the charity with director Richard Curtis in 1985, announced he was stepping down from his presenting duties last year ...
Comic Relief co-founder Sir Lenny Henry reflected on the charity’s 40th anniversary during Friday night’s Red Nose Day. “I can’t believe Comic Relief is turning the big 4-0. In some ways it feels like ...
Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have been named as Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients.
Comic Relief’s charity fundraiser Red Nose Day has lost a million TV viewers compared to the previous year. An average audience of 2.6 million viewers watched the BBC programme, according to overnight ...
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Sir Lenny Henry is as synonymous with Comic Relief as red noses and Pudsey Bear, however, in 2024 the comedian revealed it would be his final show after an incredible 39 years fronting the fundraiser.
Since the documentary honouring Henry's long and fruitful career (ITV1’s Lenny Henry: One of a Kind), it appears the comedian will be taking up larger projects and more creative pursuits.
Comic Relief is back for another year as the Red Nose Day team return to MediaCityUK in Salford ready for TV's biggest night in comedy and entertainment. This year, Red Nose Day is celebrating its ...
Red Nose Day has been in our lives for 40 years now, and it turns out that there are still some people who are unsure as to why people wear red noses to celebrate the event ...