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Red Nose Day 2009

Red Nose Day 2009:
Do Something Funny For Money
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Genre Telethon
Presented by David Tennant
Davina McCall
Jonathan Ross
Claudia Winkleman
Fearne Cotton
Reggie Yates
Noel Fielding
Fern Britton
Alan Carr
Graham Norton
James Corden
Mathew Horne
Country of origin United Kingdom
Production
Executive producer(s) Richard Curtis
Location(s) BBC Television Centre
Camera setup Multiple
Running time 8 hours 45 minutes (525 minutes)
Release
Original network BBC One, BBC Two
Picture format 16:9
Original release 13 March – 14 March 2009
Chronology
Preceded by Red Nose Day 2007: The Big One
Followed by Red Nose Day 2011
Related shows Let's Dance for Comic Relief
Comic Relief Does The Apprentice
External links
Website

Red Nose Day 2009 was a fund-raising event organised by Comic Relief, broadcast live on BBC One and BBC Two from the evening of 13 March 2009 to early the following morning. It was part of the "Do Something Funny For Money" campaign. It was held on Friday 13 March till Saturday 14 March 2009 from 7:00 pm to 3:45 am on BBC One.

The Mount Kilimanjaro total was £3,500,000. The Wine Relief total was £750,000. A notable, single donation of £6,000,000 was donated by an anonymous donor. £501,863 was raised by Ryman. Foxybingo.com raised £150,000. Subway managed to raise £407,763.

BBC Two's special Comic Relief edition of Top Of The Pops, drew an impressive 6.73m (31.6%) over 35 minutes.

Best bits from the series so far.

Pre-recorded final installment.

The BT Red Nose Climb saw nine celebrities successfully scale 19,330 feet (5,890 m) to reach the summit of Africa's highest mountain to raise money for Comic Relief. On 27 February 2009, Gary Barlow, Ronan Keating, Chris Moyles, Ben Shephard, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh, Denise Van Outen, Fearne Cotton, and Alesha Dixon set off to Tanzania to tackle Mount Kilimanjaro with project manager and guide Jeremy Gane of Charity Challenge. The Climb has already raised in excess of £3.5 million with over £1.8 million coming from the audience of BBC Radio 1 (a record for the station.) All nine celebrities reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro on Saturday, 7 March 2009.Cheryl Cole, Fearne Cotton, Denise Van Outen and Ben Shephard reached the summit first at sunrise. On Thursday 12 March 2009 BBC One's 'Kilimanjaro: The Big Red Nose Climb' was seen by 8.74m viewers (36.6% share). British Prime Minister Gordon Brown met with the group upon their return to the United Kingdom and congratulated the "nine heroes" on their achievement, saying that they were "inspiring a generation of kids who would never have thought about these things".


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