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24 Hour Panel People: Giggles, Chuckles and Guffaws Wanted

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Dana Stevens | 14:39 UK time, Tuesday, 1 March 2011

David Walliams

Up for a laugh? Well you're gonna love this! Comedian David Walliams (Come Fly with Me, Little Britain) will be hosting a non-stop, belly-aching 24 hours of comedy for Comic Relief.

24 Hour Panel People will see David switching between the roles of team captain, panellist and host across the day for a whole heap of different panel shows. You can watch 24 Hour Panel People streamed live on the Red Nose Day website from midday this Saturday 5th March. Why not get people to sponsor you to watch the full 24 hours?

We'll also be showing the best bits on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three every weeknight in the run up to Red Nose Day on Friday 18th March. Check the schedule for details nearer the time. Make sure you don't miss ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three favourite Russell Tovey (Being Human, Him & Her) in the bamboozle-based quiz Call My Bluff. He'll also be appearing in QI along with Sue Perkins, Sean Lock and host Stephen Fry.

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There'll be all time classics shows, including The Generation Game, Blankety Blank, Through The Keyhole, They Think It's All Over, Room 101, Give Us A Clue and Whose Line Is It Anyway - alongside current favourites such as Have I Got News For You, Would I Lie To You and Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

To find out more and for fundraising ideas visit the Red Nose Day website.

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