Red Nose Day: 25 Monster Years
Red Nose Day: 25 Monster Years

Red Nose Day: 25 Monster Years

2011Movie119 minEnglish

over the past 25 years Comic Relief has held 12 Red Nose Days. The first, way back in 1988, raised £15 million. The total in 2009 was a record £82.3 million. In total, Red Nose Day has raised over half a billion pounds: transforming countless lives across the UK and throughout Africa in the process. In fact, in the UK alone, it's likely you're never more than 30 miles from a Comic Relief sponsored project. You hold in your hands the very best, the very funniest and the most memorable moments from 25 years of Comic Relief. Eniov.

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Director: VariousGenres: Comedy, Documentary, Special

Plot Summary

This special looks back at the history of Comic Relief's 'Red Nose Day' and its significant impact on British comedy and charity efforts. It showcases memorable moments, classic sketches, and the evolution of the fundraising event over its first 25 years. Featuring interviews with comedians and celebrities, it highlights the humor and heart behind this iconic British tradition.

Critical Reception

As a retrospective special, 'Red Nose Day: 25 Monster Years' was generally well-received for its nostalgic look at a beloved charity event and its contribution to British comedy. Critics and viewers appreciated the compilation of iconic moments and the reminder of the significant funds raised. It was seen as a fitting tribute to a quarter-century of comedic goodwill.

What Reviewers Say

  • A warm and funny look back at a beloved British institution.
  • Highlights the best of British comedy for a good cause.
  • A nostalgic trip down memory lane that showcases the power of humor for charity.

Google audience: Audience reception for this special primarily focused on its nostalgic value and its celebration of the comedic talent that has supported Red Nose Day. Viewers often expressed fondness for the recalled sketches and the overall positive impact of the event.

Fun Fact

The special was part of the broader Red Nose Day 2011 campaign, which aimed to raise money for various charitable causes in the UK and Africa.

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