This weekend in the UK has been very special, dedicated to charity but with a light touch and lots of fun for everybody. Comic Relief on TV with their Red Nose Days all over the UK have been a solid institution for 26 years now. Everything started in 1985 from a refugee camp in Sawafa, Sudan, and since then hundreds of millions of pounds have been raised, primarily through Red Nose Days, for some of the poorest and most vulnerable people across the UK and Africa. Two thirds of the money from Red Nose to charity work in Africa and a third to UK voluntary organizations.
Red Nose Day is a UK-wide fundraising event organised by Comic Relief which culminates in a night of extraordinary comedy and moving documentary films. On Red Nose Day everyone in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is encouraged to cast inhibitions aside, put on a red nose and do something a little bit silly to raise money, celebrities included.
If you loved Downton Abbey, just have a look at this parody which was aired just yesterday.
Comic Relief was set up by comedians and uses comedy and laughter to get serious messages across, as well as making sure that everyone can have some fun at the same time. Over the years, more than 2,000 celebrities have given their time and talent to Comic Relief, from Johnny Depp, Robbie Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Allen, Sting to, last but definitely first in our hearts, Richard Armitage!
RICHARD AS HARRY JASPER KENNEDY (2007) with Dawn French, Sting and Trudie Styler
Not totally related, but always linked to RA's performances to raise money for charity, this is a Robin Hood Special for Children in Need. Amazing Gisborne!
PART I
PART II
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