Since 1985, Comic Relief has been ingrained in British culture, delivering groundbreaking fundraisers and feel-good television all in the name of charity.
To mark the organisation’s remarkable four decades, its principal campaign, Red Nose Day, is promising a show-stopping extravaganza on BBC One on Friday 21 March, which will bring the nation together with hilarious sketches, live performances, surprise moments, and incredible musical acts. In true Comic Relief style, the special occasion would not be complete without a stellar line-up of celebrity presenters, and this year’s roster includes Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Joel Dommett, Alison Hammond, Tom Allen, Rylan and Alesha Dixon.
Alison, 50, revealed she was asked by Sir Lenny Henry – who co-founded the charity with Richard Curtis – to present Red Nose Day. She explained, ‘It was…