Comic Relief's 40th Red Nose Day Raises Over £34 Million
The milestone event celebrated four decades of charitable impact but faced criticism for its entertainment quality.
- The 2025 Red Nose Day broadcast raised £34,022,590, with local fundraisers expected to increase the total in the coming weeks.
- The event featured comedy sketches, musical performances, and celebrity appearances, including an Oasis parody by Inbetweeners stars James Buckley and Joe Thomas.
- Sir Lenny Henry, co-founder of Comic Relief, reflected on the charity's 40-year legacy in a pre-recorded segment, marking the first Red Nose Day without him as a host.
- Davina McCall shared an emotional personal story about her health struggles during the live broadcast, adding a deeply human element to the event.
- Critics described this year's telethon as one of the weakest in recent memory, citing lackluster sketches and declining audience engagement.