The Record Breaker

Year 1999Episode 3210 minMar 12, 1999
The Record Breaker

Dawn and Jennifer are back.

9.35 Doctor Who (part 3). The star-studded finale.

9.45 Record Breaking Broadcast Radio 1 DJ Simon Mayo just before going off air after 37 hours.

9.46 The Victoria Wood Special - Wetty Hainthrop Investigates: Victoria Wood stars as the northern detective, With Julie Walters, Judith Chalmers, Gary Wilmot, Matthew Kelly and stars of Coronation Street.

9.55 Rwanda Odyssey Another report by Paul Bradley.

10.00 Jack Dee, Jonathan Ross and Julian Clary introduce Men Behaving Bady- the Very Special Sketch set in 1968. With Martin Clunes.

10.15 The Fast Show Live for the first time on the BBC.

10.25 Dawn French - Child Prostitution The plight of teenage prostitutes in the UK.

10.30 Elvis Costello A rare live performance, just for Comic Relief.

10.35 The Son of the Fast Show Live More bespoke comedy.

10.40 The Most Naked People on TV Ever As the title suggests .. ?

10.45 Davina McCall joins Lenny Henry for this part of the evening.

11.05 Graham Norton The chat-show host puts in an appearance.

11.10 Have l Got Buzzcocks AII Over Comedy quiz hosted by Angus Deayton , with Nick Hancock , Phill Jupitus and special guests.

11.20 Where Are They Now? Tony Robinson with updates on Comic Relief projects in the UK.

11.25 Tantrums and Tiaras - the Out-Take: Sir Elton John with a peek at life backstage.

11.30 TFI/Comic Relief Chris Evans 's guests include Paul Gascoigne, Mick Hucknall and more. Plus Ruby Wax's visit to a Comic Relief project in Zanzibar.

12.30am Blast from the Past with Ben Elton Highlights of Comic Relief from years past.

The Record Breaker has aired on Mar 12, 1999 at 9:30 PM
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