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Red Nose Day 2007 | |
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Also known as | Red Nose Day 2007: The Big One |
Genre | Telethon |
Created by | Richard Curtis |
Presented by | Lenny Henry Fearne Cotton Paul O'Grady Kate Thornton Chris Evans Davina McCall Jonathan Ross Graham Norton Russell Brand Jeremy Clarkson James May Richard Hammond Simon Pegg Nick Frost |
Theme music composer | Led Zeppelin (retroactively) |
Opening theme | Kashmir |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Producer | Richard Curtis |
Production location | BBC Television Centre |
Camera setup | Multiple |
Running time | 570 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One, BBC Two |
Release | 16 March – 17 March 2007 |
Related | |
Red Nose Day 2007 was a fund raising event in England organized by Comic Relief, broadcast live on BBC One and BBC Two from the evening of 16 March 2007 to early the following morning. It was part of "The Big One" campaign. Presenters introduced the show in two-halves, one titled 'The funny' and the other titled 'The money'.
Time | Presenters |
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19.00-20.00 | Lenny Henry Fearne Cotton |
20.00-21.00 | Kate Thornton Paul O'Grady |
21.00-22.00 | Chris Evans Davina McCall |
22.00-22.30 | Jeremy Clarkson Richard Hammond James May |
22.30-00.00 | Jonathan Ross Fearne Cotton |
00.00-01.35 | Graham Norton Davina McCall |
01.35-03.05 | Russell Brand |
03.05-04.30 | Simon Pegg Nick Frost |
Title | Appeal by | Location | Problem | Solution |
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'Nothing can Prepare You' | Ant & Dec | Kenya | Poor hygiene and waste disposal | £90 builds a toilet cubicle that reduces the spread of disease. |
'Net Danger' | Ewan McGregor | UK | Internet child grooming | £20 can keep a child safe. |
'14 in One Room' | Ant & Dec | Kenya | Malnutrition | £60 gives a Kenyan child food for a month. |
'Care for the Carers' | ? | UK | 11-year-old girl cares full-time for both of her disabled parents | £15 can give her a day out |
'Preventable and Curable' | Davina McCall | Tanzania | Malaria is killing children due to lack of medication and trained nurses | 60p pays for medication to save a life. |
'Safety Net' | Davina McCall | Tanzania | Disease spreading by parasites | £2.50 buys a mosquito net which can prevent fatal infections |
'Families Reunited' | Fearne Cotton | UK | Teenagers who have run away from home getting into trouble | Comic Relief can keep them safe. |
'A Kind of Miracle' | Billy Connolly | Somaliland | Comic Relief has helped provide medical supplies and an ambulance. | |
'Why?' | Annie Lennox | Africa | Report about those who have been saved and those less fortunate. | |
'Life Line' | Davina McCall | UK | Victims of Domestic violence | With money, Comic Relief can help. |
'Child in Danger' | ? | Tanzania | Child malnutrition | £38 can buy six months food for a child. |
'Darfur' | Michael Palin | Darfur, Western Sudan | Genocide and victims of rape | £15 helps rape victims. |
'Lifesaving Care' | Billy Connolly | Kibera | AIDS sufferers deny illness and treatment to save face | Money supports community hospitals who take away the social stigmata. |
'Child by Child' | ? | Tanzania | A child named Grey is suffering from Malaria | Comic Relief has halved the death rate of people suffering from the same condition. |
'Slavery in the UK' | Emma Thompson | UK | A girl who left her own country in search of a new life, ended up a sex slave in a UK brothel | Comic Relief gave the girl a new life. |
Artist(s) | Song | Notes |
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Girls Aloud vs. Sugababes | Walk This Way | This song reached number 1 in the UK Singles chart on 2007-03-18 as the official single. |
Brian Potter, Andy Pipkin and The Proclaimers | I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) | This song reached number 1 in the UK Singles chart on 2007-03-25 However, the previous week 2007-03-18 It reached number 3, based on downloads alone. |
Take That | Patience | |
The Killers | Read My Mind | |
When You Were Young | ||
Chris Moyles, Patrick Kielty and Jimmy Carr | My Way |
Artist(s) | Song | Notes |
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Lethal Bizzle | Mr. | Deliberately cut short by Jeremy Clarkson who labelled it as 'just noise' and referred to him as "Jizzy Tissue" throughout the rest of the show. |
Travis | Closer | The only song that was taken seriously. |
Supergrass and Adrian Edmondson | Richard III | Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May 'glammed' up the song using excessive dry ice, a wind machine and 'Bonnie Tyler doves' (chickens). |
McFly | Top Gear Blues (a.k.a. Sofa, Administration, Hyundai) | Written by McFly during the production of the programme using the words 'Sofa', 'Administration' and 'Hyundai' but without 'Love', 'Baby' and 'Heart'. |
Justin Hawkins | Red Light Spells Danger | With James May (keyboard), Richard Hammond (bass), Jeremy Clarkson (drums) |
Live final presented by Patrick Kielty and Claudia Winkleman with judges Craig Revel Horwood, Lesley Garrett and Richard Park and featuring Tricia Penrose singing "If I Ain't Got You" and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson - "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'".
Alan Sugar decides which celebrity apprentice is not raising enough money for Comic Relief and fires them.
School children design a suit for Lenny Henry to wear whilst presenting tonight's show.
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May present their own Top Gear take on the axed chart show Top of the Pops , featuring performances from Lethal Bizzle, McFly, Travis and Supergrass, while the boys discuss "News" on various musical topics, and perform as a band for Justin Hawkins in the closing number.
Tim Westwood presents a special edition of Pimp My Ride in which he visits an old people's home in Staffordshire and then pimps their dishevelled 12-year-old LDV community transport bus. The finished bus came complete with waterproof seating, a walking stick rack and an onboard bingo hall.
Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr raid a celebrity's mansion in an updated version of Through the Keyhole and steal some of their belongings. Viewers can call in to win the bag of swag if they can guess, from the really obvious clues, who the swag belongs too. This phone-in competition was later subject to an investigation in which it was revealed the winner was faked. After the first two genuine callers got the answer wrong the queue was lost. After a delay the third caller and subsequent winner was faked by a crew member. [1]
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