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UK Red Nose Day breaks records! PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 18 July 2009 02:27
The British Charity Comic Relief has recently released the great news about the unique telethon Red Nose Day 2009:

The British public truly pulled out all the stops  - raising a spectacular £80 million so far.

The press release remarks the importance of  breaking all previous records and reaching such a high Red Nose Day total when times are incredibly tough. It is staggering and shows the power of people in difficult times.And that’s not to mention some amazing support from partners:

  • Sainsbury’s raised over £11 million with 6.8 million red noses sold.
  • TK Maxx raised over £3.3 million through the sale of exclusive Red Nose Day T-shirts designed by Stella McCartney.
  • ..Oh, and the BT Red Nose Climb up Kilimanjaro raised over £3.4 million including £1.8 million from Radio 1 and £1 million in £5 text donations following the documentary!

Already, Comic Relief has invested £6.3m of the money raised from Red Nose Day to help protect over one million people in Africa from malaria.

Comic Relief will spend all the money raised through Red Nose Day 09 to help extremely poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa turn their lives around.

The lowdown:

  • The TV audience peaked at 12.7million viewers and a 52% audience share peak for Comic Relief: Funny for Money on Friday 13 March
  • There were 2.5million unique visits to rednoseday.com
  • An extraordinary £7.8 million raised through £1 and £5 text donations
  • 410 celebrities were involved in the Red Nose Day campaign

    See more about this great campaign at www.comicrelief.com