Doctor Who coming to a town near you
A Christmas treat from the BBC: Doctor Who coming to a town near you. The BBC will deliver an…
It has been announced that Sport Relief 2018 is set to be broadcast live on BBC One from MediaCityUK on 23rd, March next year.
The star-studded night of TV will take place in front of a live studio audience as well as millions watching on BBC One from Dock 10 studios at MediaCityUK.
The Sport Relief Night of TV sees some of the BBC’s best-loved programmes and nation’s favourite faces encouraging people to get active in the most imaginative, humorous and engaging ways to raise money for worthwhile charities in Britain and the poorest communities around the world.
Held every other year, alternating with Red Nose Day, the last Sport Relief in 2016 raised £72.5 million. A night of celebrity involvement and entertaining sporting prowess awaits viewers in 2018 as Match of the Day host Gary Lineker returns as presenter alongside a host of other stars.
Alice Webb, Director of BBC North said: “It is always humbling to see the public dig deep into their willpower and their wallets achieving extraordinary feats to help those less fortunate for Sport Relief. The North West is seriously passionate about sport and has a real sense of community making it the ideal new home for Sport Relief TV.”
Gary Lineker said: “It is an immense privilege to present Sport Relief and I have loved working with the charity over the years. Being familiar with Salford already thanks to Match of the Day I just know the programme will be given the warm welcome it deserves in the North.”
Liz Warner, Chief Executive of Comic Relief, said: “Sport Relief brings people together across the country to do all sorts of sporting challenges and raise money for projects helping people live safer, healthier and fairer lives. With half the money being spent right here in the UK, it seems fitting the TV reflects that effort from all corners of the nation.
“I am absolutely delighted the TV event will come from Salford this year. As the home of BBC Sport, it gives the night a true regional character and makes it more distinct from its sister Red Nose Day.”
Sport Relief Night of TV is produced by BBC Studios. It is commissioned by Kate Phillips, Controller, BBC Entertainment and Executive Editors Carl Doran and Clare Pizey.
A Christmas treat from the BBC: Doctor Who coming to a town near you. The BBC will deliver an…
FreelanceHER 100 will provide 100 women from across Greater Manchester with access to a three-month business incubation and accelerator programme…