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Comic Relief: Red Nose Day 1999: the Record Breaker

on BBC One London

More than seven hours of top comedy, music and documentary footage of Comic Relief in action. See today's choices. ? See Victoria Wood: page 6
7.00 Lenny Henry and Davina McCall kick off the night's programming. Including at
7.10 The Vicar of Dibley (part 1) Vicar Geraldine (Dawn French) invites Johnny Depp to a party.
7.15 Ewan McGregor and Friends How Red Nose cash makes a difference to people in Africa.
7.20 The Biggest Red Nose in the World Ever Presenting the first record of the night.
7.30 The Vicar of Dibley (part 2) A huge guest star arrives.
7.45 Johnny Vaughn and Zoe Ball take the reins.
7.50 The Great Big Record
Breaking Gunge Griff Rhys Jones gets ready to splat 1,000 people.
8.00 Doctor Who (part 1) Rowan Atkinson stars, with Jonathan Pryce and Julia Sawalha.
8.10 Paul Bradley - Rwanda
Reporting on the women who were widowed during the genocide.
8.20 Harry Enfield and Special
Chums Kevin and Perry kiss a star.
8.30 Dawn French and Jennifer
Saunders take over, presenting Doctor Who (part 2). Will the Doctor survive against the Master?
8.40 Boyzone sing When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going.
8.50 At Work in the UK A look at domestic Comic Relief projects.
8.55 Peter Snow Goes Tonto
Announcing the first big total.
Comic Relief continues at 9pm on BBC2

Contributors

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Lenny Henry
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Davina McCall
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Johnny Deppto
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Ewan McGregor
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Johnny Vaughn
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Zoe Ball
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Rowan Atkinson
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Jonathan Pryce
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Julia Sawalha.
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Paul Bradley

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