Edmonton Journal

Charity in the red

- LYNN ELBER

NBC is expanding its Red Nose Day charity programmin­g with help from Julia Roberts.

The network says its prime-time schedule on May 25 will be devoted to the Comic Relief fundraiser for children in need. Running Wild with Bear Grylls for Red Nose Day, with Roberts joining Grylls in Africa, will air at 9 p.m. EDT.

A celebrity edition of American Ninja Warrior with Derek Hough, Natalie Morales and others, will precede it at 8 p.m. EDT.

The night will be capped by NBC’s third annual The Red Nose Day Special, hosted by Chris Hardwick (@ midnight) from 10-11 p.m. EDT.

“Red Nose Day’s effort to lift children out of poverty is centred around heart and humanity, and we’re excited to create a night of programmin­g that reflects this,” said Paul Telegdy, president of NBC Entertainm­ent’s alternativ­e and reality show group.

Roberts and Grylls will show how donations are helping people in Nairobi, Kenya, with other segments addressing how children in other countries are being helped. Entertainm­ent is key as well for Red Nose Day. The roster of stars has yet to be announced, but past specials included Celine Dion, Bono, Will Ferrell and Ludacris.

Red Nose Day was founded in Britain by filmmaker Richard Curtis and expanded to the U.S. two years ago, where it has raised more than $60 million to date.

Donations are made through the sale of red noses at Walgreens and Duane Reade drug stores, neighbourh­ood penny drives and bake sales, and the NBC special.

An added attraction this year: Curtis, writerdire­ctor of the 2003 movie Love Actually, has created a short reunion film that will air as part of The Red Nose Day Special from 10-11 p.m.

Cast members revisiting their roles from the romantic comedy include Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Andrew Lincoln, Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, Bill Nighy and Rowan Atkinson.

Beneficiar­ies of Red Nose Day grants include charity organizati­ons such as the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Save the Children and the Children’s Health Fund.

Britain’s Red Nose Day, which took place last month, brought in more than $90 million, according to Comic Relief Inc. The campaign has raised more than $1 billion worldwide since it began in 1988.

SAVING HOPE

In the new episode, Tested and Tried, Dr. Alex Reid (Erica Durance) tracks down the father of a patient who needs a liver transplant. Meanwhile, the new CEO of Hope Zion is at odds with Dr. Dawn Bell (Michelle Nolden), and Dr. Zachary Miller (Benjamin Ayres) faces challenges in the E.R.

This is the final season of CTV’s medical drama; previous seasons are now streaming on CraveTV.

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