Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have been named as Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients.
"[The show] is a baton to be handed on to a new group of people who are going to take on Comic Relief". Though he is officially leaving the live show, Lenny Henry plans to continue his work for ...
Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have been named as Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients. They received the special Carnegie catalyst prize in recognition of the ...
Comic Relief returns with another Red Nose Day tomorrow but those tuning in expecting to see Sir Lenny Henry hosting the evening's entertainment will be disappointed. The Dudley-born comedian, who ...
Henry has been a presenter on Comic Relief since 1987 but he quit his role in 2024, leaving many fans of the star devastated. Lenny admitted that part of the reason he stepped away from Comic ...
Comic Relief is back for another Red Nose Day this Friday, but comedian Sir Lenny Henry, who helped launch the charity in 1985, will not be returning as the host of the evening's entertainment.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have been named as Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients. They received the ...
“Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis are true catalysts for positive change and worthy recipients of our Catalyst award. “Comic Relief has a vision of a just world that is free from poverty and ...