Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have been named as Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients.
Since the documentary honouring Henry's long and fruitful career (ITV1’s Lenny Henry: One of a Kind), it appears the comedian will be taking up larger projects and more creative pursuits.
Lenny Henry is a beloved British comedian, but there’s more to him than just his jokes. At 66, Henry’s journey to stardom began in the comedy clubs of Blackpool, performing alongside the likes ...
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 ...
Sir Lenny Henry is as synonymous with Comic Relief as red noses and Pudsey Bear, however, in 2024 the comedian revealed it would be his final show after an incredible 39 years fronting the fundraiser.
Sir Lenny Henry with the Outstanding Achievement Award presented by Richard Curtis, at the South Bank Sky Arts Awards (Ian West/PA) PA Archive Professor Dame Louise Richardson, president of the ...
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.
Sir Lenny Henry looks back at 40 years of Comic Relief during Red Nose Day - The comedian hosted his final Red Nose Day last ...
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