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£520,431,562 which is absolutely amazing as comic relief was set up in 1985 on Christmas day!
Lenny Henry has been working with Comic Relief since its inception in 1985. He has been actively involved in fundraising and raising awareness for the charity for over three decades.
Comic Relief's cause is to help disadvantaged people, especially in the third world.The charity was originally founded to help starving people in Ethiopia and has since expanded to its more general cause.
Comic relief is often sprinkled throughout a story to provide moments of humor and light-heartedness, depending on the tone and genre of the work. The frequency of comic relief can vary, but it is typically used strategically to break up tension or add levity to heavy or dramatic scenes.
She acts as a motherly figure to Juilet, since her mother does not do so. She aslo provides comic relief as well.
The Pogo comic strip is an American comic that started in the early 1900s. The comic strip has since become less popular and almost extinct. Garfield is now one of the most popular comics.
You can buy red noses, for Red Nose Day, from Sainsbury's supermarkets. Sainsbury sells merchandise on behalf of the charity. Incidentally, since the charity started in the 1980s, Comic Relief has raised over £600 million!
The first Comic-Con was held in 1970 in San Diego, California. It started as a small comic book event and has since grown into one of the largest pop culture conventions in the world.
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As far as I know Comic Relief is only held in the U.K. and has been running since 1985. It helps British children and African children by fundraising millions of pounds for charities. U.S. stars and celebrities usually help out by advertising, but it is a British event. I'm sure the rest of the world could donate online if they wished though.
Comic-Con started in 1970 in San Diego, California. It began as a small gathering of comic book fans and has since grown into a massive pop culture event that attracts attendees from around the world.
The spokesperson for Christian Children's Fund, since 1992 has been the actor, Alan Sader. A resume of some of his work can be found on IMDB.com. He has been called one of TV's most credible spokesmen. And was the subject of a comic spoof by Dane Cook for Comic Relief in 2006.