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Lenny Henry is to present his final Comic Relief this year. The comedian co-founded the charity with fabled director Richard Curtis in 1985 and has since hosted multiple BBC telethons and been ...
Comic Relief airs tonight at 7PM on BBC One however one key member of the night's host is missing! Sir Lenny Henry has left the live show for a sad reason but is on to new things!
The BBC has paid tribute to Sir Lenny Henry as he hosted his final ever Comic Relief annual Red Nose Day fundraiser. Tonight's (March 15) three-hour telethon saw Henry's co-presenters Romesh ...
Sir Lenny Henry tearfully took his final bow as the host of Comic Relief on Friday night (15 March), after fronting the annual fundraising event for the past 39 years.
Comic Relief co-founder Sir Lenny Henry reflected on the charity’s 40th anniversary during Friday night’s Red Nose Day. “I can’t believe Comic Relief is turning the big 4-0.
Comic Relief is back for another Red Nose Day this Friday, but comedian Sir Lenny Henry, who helped launch the charity in 1985, will not be returning as the host of the evening's entertainment.
Comic Relief co-founder Sir Lenny Henry reflected on the charity’s 40th anniversary during Friday night’s Red Nose Day. “I can’t believe Comic Relief is turning the big 4-0.
The first live Comic Relief took place in 1988, presented by Henry, Griff Rhys Jones and Jonathan Ross. Except for last year– when he was appearing in Othello at West Yorkshire Playhouse ...
Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have been named as Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients. They received the special Carnegie catalyst prize in recognition of the ...
3am Celebrity News Comic Relief Inside Comic Relief's Lenny Henry and Dawn French's split after 25 years of marriage As the former couple make a welcome return to Comic Relief's Red Nose Day, we ...
Outside the limelight, Lenny Henry tied the knot with fellow comedian and actress Dawn French in 1984, after meeting four years earlier while working on The Comic Strip. Their marriage was often ...
Comic Relief co-founder Sir Lenny Henry reflected on the charity’s 40th anniversary during Friday night’s Red Nose Day. “I can’t believe Comic Relief is turning the big 4-0.