Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
The first episode features Radio 1 DJ Matt Edmondson, astrologer Russell Grant, comedian Sara Pascoe, DJs Rickie and Melvin, and Absolutely Fabulous actresses Helen Lederer and Harriet Thorpe. The judging panel is made up of Jo Brand, Katherine Ryan and Frank Skinner, and there are appearances from Catherine Tate and Ed Sheeran, as well as music from Emeli Sande.

Episode 2
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins host as five celebrity acts sing and dance to iconic pop tracks, all in aid of Comic Relief. In each episode, two acts are put through to the grand finale, where viewers will vote for their champion. Competing in this episode are the stars of Holby City and Casualty, quiz geniuses the Chasers, dancing stars James and Ola, EastEnders actor Danny-Boy Hatchard and new boy band Boys Allowed. The judging panel is made up of Claudia Winkleman, Adil Ray as Mr Khan and Russell Kane, and there are appearances from Katherine Ryan, Shappi Khorsandi, Amanda Holden and Tamzin Outhwaite, as well as music from Louisa Johnson.

Episode 3
In episode three, Mel and Sue are joined by a super group of The One Show reporters; TV presenter Alison Hammond; comedians Peter Firman and Ellie Taylor; actress Sally Lindsay and Gogglebox legends Steph and Dom Parker.
The judging panel will be the fabulous Miranda Hart, Jennifer Saunders, Julian Clary and Tameka Empson plus there will be some very special guests
Sit back and let us sing, dance and entertain you!

Episode 4
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins host as celebrity acts sing and dance to iconic pop tracks, all in aid of Comic Relief. It is the final, and six star acts who have been voted for by the public and the panel sing again, hoping to be crowned champion. The panel is made up Rufus Hound, Katy Brand and Jason Manford, and there is music from chart toppers Zara Larsson and Dua Lipa.
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