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BBC1  from  7:00pm 
 
The biennial comedy and fundraising event comes live from the London Palladium. Lenny Henry and Davina McCall kick off the evening with a brand new Mr Bean sketch starring Rowan Atkinson alongside guest stars Ben Miller and Rebecca Front. Plus the culmination of Dermot O'Leary's 24 hours of non-stop dance and the announcement of the winner of The People's Strictly with Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly.
 
David Walliams then joins Davina to present a special instalment of The Vicar of Dibley, which sees Geraldine finding herself in the frame to be the next female bishop and facing stiff competition from some very famous faces. Plus Mr Khan, music from Ella Henderson and highlights of Peter Kay's sell-out Phoenix Nights Live.
 
Finally, John Bishop joins Davina on hosting duties as Little Britain returns, featuring David Walliams' patronising carer Lou and his new friend Professor Stephen Hawking, and guest star Catherine Tate. Plus music from Sam Smith and a live sketch starring John, Davina, David and Eddie Izzard.
 
 
 

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Originally Posted by MrsH:

 

 

love it or hate it is that time again 

 

 

 

I'm sort of right of centre on this. Mainly coz for a number of years I've grown tired of Lenny H. I'll also more than likely miss 99% of what is one TV, I say miss I actually mean strategically avoid.

 

Still, I hope they raise what cash they need for whatever they are raising cash for.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I usually dip in and out of it and watch highlights later - but I want to see who wins the Bake off and Strictly, so I'll probably see more of it tonight.

 

thats all I really want to see Kaffs   I think the Strictly bit is in the first section so nice and early I am hoping then hop over to bake off later 

 

must say I have really enjoyed the live stream to Dermy today - really good support with lots popping in to perform and or dance - thank goodness I didnt find this link till this morning I might have been up all night 

 

 

I have got lots done today with this on in the background and even managed a huge baking session this afternoon - I think it is the live stream addict in me 

 

 

 

MrsH
Last edited by MrsH
Originally Posted by MrsH:

       
Originally Posted by Kaffs:

I usually dip in and out of it and watch highlights later - but I want to see who wins the Bake off and Strictly, so I'll probably see more of it tonight.

 

thats all I really want to see Kaffs   I think the Strictly bit is in the first section so nice and early I am hoping then hop over to bake off later 

 

must say I have really enjoyed the live stream to Dermy today - really good support with lots popping in to perform and or dance - thank goodness I didnt find this link till this morning I might have been up all night 

 

 

I have got lots done today with this on in the background and even managed a huge baking session this afternoon - I think it is the live stream addict in me 

 

 

 


       


Same here, I've had it on since 11am and I actually started to like him again
Aimee
Originally Posted by MrsH:

       
Originally Posted by Aimee:
 
Same here, I've had it on since 11am and I actually started to like him again

 

I think underneath the grim presenter scripts there is a nice caring guy he had shed loads of support and I am pleased I watched

 

have turned tonights garbage off now    


       


I'm not watching either did you see Dermot tell someone to get 20 quid out his wallet to give to a lad in the crowd who was doing a sponsored silence
Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
 
       


I'm not watching either did you see Dermot tell someone to get 20 quid out his wallet to give to a lad in the crowd who was doing a sponsored silence

 

no - I  had it on as background mostly while catching up with chores and keeping the workmen supplied with copious amounts of tea 

 

 

MrsH
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by MrsH:

       
Originally Posted by Aimee:
 
Same here, I've had it on since 11am and I actually started to like him again

 

I think underneath the grim presenter scripts there is a nice caring guy he had shed loads of support and I am pleased I watched

 

have turned tonights garbage off now    


       


I'm not watching either did you see Dermot tell someone to get 20 quid out his wallet to give to a lad in the crowd who was doing a sponsored silence

 Dermot should have given me ÂĢ20 for a sponsored not watching that shite. 

Videostar

After watching boring old Mr Bean I gave it rest. 

 

Each to their own but I tuned in and heard some excruciatingly awful singing from a bloke on a piano accompanied by another I assume was Sam Smith.  The bloke on the piano was singing in that style the X Factor loves so much, which I personally can't stand.  I seriously couldn't stand it and had to switch over.

Carnelian
Last edited by Carnelian

They need to ship out the old bores like Dawn French, Rowan Atkinson and Lenny Henry.  Not that they will, it's always been Lenny Henry's gig, despite no one finding him funny for over 20 years.    

 

Davina McCall has never been funny in the least, so why she's got the gig is beyond me.  It would be nice if they pitched some of the comedy above 11 year olds too.  Comic Relief is about as funny as being kicked in the head.

Carnelian

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