Miranda's Mad March - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Day One: Armpit Waxing
Day one of Miranda's Mad March to raise money for Red Nose Day 2013.
Miranda undertakes a beauty crash course, and uses her new-found waxing skills to attempt a Guinness World Record in armpit hair removal.
But will an early slip-up jeopardise Miranda's whol week of fundraising before it has properly begun?

Day Two: Strictly Come Dancing
Day two of Miranda's Mad March to raise money for Red Nose Day 2013.
Miranda is challenged to perform at and organise a Strictly Come Dancing theme night - and with a knee injury from the previous day, the stakes are raised.

Day Three: Girl Band
Day three of Miranda's Mad March to raise money for Red Nose Day 2013.
Miranda is challenged to put together and then perform in a girl band. With the help of a few guest judges, Miranda auditions the ladies of Birmingham, to create the best girl band ever for a performance to an iconic Spice Girls track on The One Show. But will she get over her fear of singing - and what will the group make of their Onesie outfits?

Day Four: Dog Show
Day four of Miranda's Mad March to raise money for Red Nose Day 2013.
Miranda's penultimate challenge is to host a first class dog show for the people of Oxford. With only hours to recruit all the doggy participants for it, will the dog-lovers of Oxford come forward to participate in such categories as 'Dog that looks most like its owner' and the live televised event 'Fastest dog and owner'?

Day Five: Wedding Planner
Day five of Miranda's Mad March to raise money for Red Nose Day 2013.
Miranda's final task is the biggest of the lot: to organise a dream wedding for a loved-up couple. Everything needs arranging for Claire and Ben, from picking the dress to finding the perfect rings and flowers.
Miranda is also tasked with ushering, singing, reading and throwing the confetti in the service. Can she raise a fortune for Comic Relief while delivering a day that the two newlyweds will always treasure?
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