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| genre = [[Telethon]]
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| runtime = 7 hours, 30 Minutes (450 minutes)
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| executive_producer = [[Richard Curtis]]
| presenter = [[Lenny Henry]]<br />[[
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| language = English
| network = [[BBC One]], [[BBC Two]]
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'''''Red Nose Day 2017'''''
==Location and format==
Following the closure of [[BBC Television Centre]] in 2013, Comic Relief has had to look for new venues to host the annual telethons as they were previously filmed live from Studio One. [[Sport Relief 2014]] was the first not to be filmed at Television Centre, but at the [[Copper Box]] in [[Olympic Park, London|London's Olympic Park]]. As a result, [[Red Nose Day 2015]] came live, for the first time in its history, from the heart of London in its most prestigious theatre, the [[London Palladium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=
For the 2017 telethon the broadcast was moved from the London Palladium to Building Six at [[The O2]]. This choice of venue, otherwise known as the "Comedy Superclub", also marks the change in tone and format of this year's telethon from an entertainment programme hosted by television presenters back to its original format, a comedy show hosted by comedians. This change in tone is also seen in the hosting line up which is dominated by comedians rather than presenters and for the first time in over 10 years does not feature [[Davina McCall]] or [[Claudia Winkleman]].
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===Television and Radio===
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| [[Lenny Henry]], [[Jonathan Ross]], [[Miranda Hart]], [[Luisa Omielan]], [[Sally Phillips]], [[Rob Beckett]], [[Romesh Ranganathan]], [[Richard Osman]], [[Greg Davies]] and [[Warwick Davis]]
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| [[Jonathan Ross]] and [[Noel Fielding]]
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| ''[[French and Saunders]]'' || The iconic comedy duo return in a special sketch || [[Dawn French]] and [[Jennifer Saunders]]
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| ''Micky and Joe's Pizza'' || Micky Flanagan and Joe Lycett take over and attempt to run a local pizza restaurant for the evening || [[Micky Flanagan]] and [[Joe Lycett]]
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| ''[[Carpool Karaoke]]'' || From
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| ''[[People Just Do Nothing]]'' || Chabuddy G arranges for MC Grindah, DJ Beats and the Kurupt FM crew to collaborate with a huge 'urban artist' on a special track for Comic Relief. But things don't quite go to plan when the urban artist turns out to be someone totally unexpected, Ed Sheeran. The world premiere of the music video was shown exclusively on this night. || Allan Mustafa, Hugo Chegwin, Asim Chaudhry and [[Ed Sheeran]]
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===Cast===
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*[[Fiona Allen]]
*[[Rowan Atkinson]]
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*[[Tom Daley]]
*[[Greg Davies]]
*[[Cara
*[[Hugh Dennis]]
*[[Joel Dommett]]
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*[[Noel Fielding]]
*[[Colin Firth]]
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*[[Dawn French]]
*[[Rebecca Front]]
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*[[Reggie Yates]]
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==References==
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{{Comic Relief}}
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