It’s the annual Comic Relief fundraiser tonight on BBC One, with the usual mix of comedy, live performances and surprises.
This year Red Nose Day is celebrating 40 years of going big, giving big, and feeling good together.
The presenting line-up are Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Joel Dommett, Alison Hammond, Rylan Clark and Alesha Dixon. They’re on BBC One from 7-10pm, before Tom Allen and AJ Odudu take over from 10pm on BBC Two.
As ever, there’s a series of sketches to look forward too. Here are our picks:
Oasis: The Reunion: The Movie
There’s an Inbetweeners reunion is on the cards as James Buckley and Joe Thomas take on the roles of legendary Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, in a parody charting their journey from Manchester lads to global rock superstars.

Expect all the drama, sibling showdowns, and unexpected celebrity cameos, wrapped up in a heavy dose of Britpop nostalgia, iconic 90s music moments, and cheeky humour.
Adding to the fun is a starry line-up. Hugh Dennis, Martin Lewis, Micky Flanagan, Vernon Kay, Mark Silcox, Tasha Ghouri, Melvin Odoom, Roisin Conaty, and Piers Morgan, all step into memorable roles from the band’s legendary rise to stardom.
Not Going Beyond Paradise
The worlds of two of the BBC’s most loved programmes collide for the first time ever as Sally Bretton, who plays both Lee’s wife Lucy in Not Going Out and DI Humphrey Goodman’s wife Martha Lloyd in Beyond Paradise, takes on both roles in a hilarious mix-up of mistaken identities.
Joining Bretton are her onscreen husbands: Lee Mack (Not Going Out’s Lee), and Kris Marshall (Beyond Paradise‘s DI Humphrey Goodman). Zahra Ahmadi also appears as Esther Williams, and fans will spot more familiar faces from both shows.
The sketch sees the characters’ worlds unexpectedly collide, setting the stage for a comedy of errors that’s not to be missed.
Munya Chawawa auditions to be Brian Cox’s understudy
Munya Chawawa heads to the West End to become Brian Cox’s new understudy in his critically acclaimed play, The Score.

But how will the famously no-nonsense, multi-award-winning actor take to Munya’s ideas for the ‘role’?
Additionally, Chabuddy G joins the Gladiators, and Rachel Parris and Russell Kane audition to be professionals on Strictly Come Dancing. Plus, there’s an EastEnders special sketch starring Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden).
Please support Comic Relief by donating here. Money raised this Red Nose Day could help put food on plates and roofs over heads, keep little ones safe and help support families affected by conflict here in the UK and around the world.