Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Stand Up for Comic Relief returns for 2011 bigger and more fiercely fought than ever. This year, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio's chucklesome challenge has been thrown wide open to now include six presenters from across the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s national stations, who will be battling for the illustrious title of Stand Up for Comic Relief Champion 2011.
The fearless sextet will compete in a test of wit, bravery and sheer silliness by trying their hand at stand-up comedy, in front of a live audience, in order to win the votes of the listeners at home and most importantly raise lots of money for Comic Relief.
Find out who will be this year's king or queen of comedy when the results are announced simultaneously across the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio networks on Red Nose Day, Friday 18 March.
This year's contestants are: Dev from Radio 1, Tony Blackburn from Radio 2, Tom Service from Radio 3, Jenni Murray from Radio 4, Tony Livesey from 5 Live and Shaun Keaveny from 6 Music.
The plucky troupe met last week for the first time at The Comedy Store in London, where they were given a comedy masterclass by Radio 4's Mark Thomas. Over the following two weeks each of the fledgling comics will be mentored by a different professional comedian, who will help them develop and perfect a three-minute stand-up routine.
The pairs are as follows: Dev is to be mentored by Chris Ramsey, Tony Blackburn by Julian Clary, Tom Service by Sandi Toksvig, Jenni Murray by Mark Steel, Tony Livesey by Justin Moorhouse and Shaun Keaveny by Miles Jupp.
The end result of this two-week intensive comic training will be a performance at The Comedy Store on Tuesday 22 February 2011, 1-2pm. A limited number of free audience tickets are available from Monday 14 February at 9am through the .
Here the six presenters ruminate upon the task ahead of them:
"This is one of the most exciting and terrifying things I have ever agreed to do. My closest friends find me vaguely amusing so it will be interesting to see how my sense of humour will work in a room of strangers."
Dev, Radio 1
"I'm a great admirer of stand-up comics but I've never wanted to be one. I have a reputation for corny gags but on radio it takes 10 seconds then I put a record on – I don't have to rely on getting a reaction. I'm petrified! Someone said to me 'It's another challenge' – I'm 68! I don't want another challenge but it's Red Nose Day!"
Tony Blackburn, Radio 2
"How do I feel? Like just before I went on Oblivion for the first time at Alton Towers – queasy, discombobulated, overawed. All in all more than a wee bit funny."
Tom Service, Radio 3
"Terrified."
Jenni Murray, Radio 4
"It won't be much of a relief for me, I'm terrified! I only know one joke and that is from the Chuckle Brothers. Still, my humiliation will be for a good cause."
Tony Livesey, 5 live
"I have been asked to provide a response to the news that I will be competing in a Red Nose Day laugh-off with radio colleagues from the other networks culminating in a live stand-up gig in two weeks. So as not to use the word terrified, here are some others: horrified, nauseous, cotton-mouthed, shuddering, woebegone, petrified, panic stricken..." Shaun Keaveny, 6 Music
To hear how the giggling gang get on, tune into the three-part series Stand Up for Comic Relief, Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 March at 11-11.30pm and Wednesday 9 March at 6.30-7pm, on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 4.
You can follow their progress across ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio in build up to Red Nose Day as the comedy newcomers try to win your all important votes. So don't miss the chance to have a good laugh, get behind your favourite jokester and help raise money for Comic Relief.
To join in the fun go to and find out how you can Do Something Funny for Money. By raising cash this Red Nose Day, you can help change lives forever. Comic Relief spends all the money raised by the public on giving vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa a helping hand to turn their lives around.
Further information on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio presenters taking part:
Dev presents Early Morning Weekdays, 4–6:30am on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 1. .
Tony Blackburn presents , 1-3pm on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 2.
Tom Service presents Music Matters, Saturday 12.15-1pm on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 3.
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Jenni Murray presents Woman's Hour, Weekdays 10-11am on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 4.
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Tony Livesey presents , 10.30pm-1am on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ 5 live.
Shaun Keaveny presents the , Weekdays 7-10am on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ 6 Music.
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