COULD It Be Magic for Comic Relief?
No.
And you’re not seeing double.
Five of the nation’s favourite comics have become tribute act Fake That for Comic Relief.
The sketch will be shown tonight as part of the Red Nose Day extravaganza.
Fans will see James Corden, 32, become Gary Barlow, 40, John Bishop, 44, take on Robbie Williams, 37, Alan Carr, 34, morph into Mark Owen, 39, and Catherine Tate, 42, sport a cropped hairstyle to become Jason Orange, 40.
Little Britain star David Walliams, 39, will be Howard Donald, 42, who he played in his spoof documentary show Rock Profile with Matt Lucas over a decade ago.
David said: “Being in a boy band for the day was really tiring. We had to do all the dance moves – but when Take That did it they were like, 22.
“I’m 39, and I just thought: ‘I can’t handle this!'”
John added: “It was great being in a boyband – except one of us was a girl and none of the rest of us are boys. It’s a good cause, but aside from the charity it was just a great day. I’d have paid to do it.”
The sketch sees the comedians in a Take That tribute band audition, with the real lads behind the judges’ table.
They go to extreme lengths in a bid to impress the manband, with the use of props, numerous costume changes and complicated choreography.
Meanwhile comics Jimmy Carr, 38, Al Murray, 42, and Frank Skinner, 54, have faced their fears as they were waxed by Denise Van Outen, 36.
The trio lost out to Stephen Fry, 53, in their competition to see who could sell the most special edition Walkers crisps.
Frank said: “I got quite a considerable proportion of my surface area waxed! I’d like to say it didn’t hurt but it really did – a lot.”
Comic Relief is on BBC One tonight from 7pm. It switches to BBC Two for the news at 10.30pm, and reverts to BBC One at 11pm.
Fuente: Daily Star
No.
And you’re not seeing double.
Five of the nation’s favourite comics have become tribute act Fake That for Comic Relief.
The sketch will be shown tonight as part of the Red Nose Day extravaganza.
Fans will see James Corden, 32, become Gary Barlow, 40, John Bishop, 44, take on Robbie Williams, 37, Alan Carr, 34, morph into Mark Owen, 39, and Catherine Tate, 42, sport a cropped hairstyle to become Jason Orange, 40.
Little Britain star David Walliams, 39, will be Howard Donald, 42, who he played in his spoof documentary show Rock Profile with Matt Lucas over a decade ago.
David said: “Being in a boy band for the day was really tiring. We had to do all the dance moves – but when Take That did it they were like, 22.
“I’m 39, and I just thought: ‘I can’t handle this!'”
John added: “It was great being in a boyband – except one of us was a girl and none of the rest of us are boys. It’s a good cause, but aside from the charity it was just a great day. I’d have paid to do it.”
The sketch sees the comedians in a Take That tribute band audition, with the real lads behind the judges’ table.
They go to extreme lengths in a bid to impress the manband, with the use of props, numerous costume changes and complicated choreography.
Meanwhile comics Jimmy Carr, 38, Al Murray, 42, and Frank Skinner, 54, have faced their fears as they were waxed by Denise Van Outen, 36.
The trio lost out to Stephen Fry, 53, in their competition to see who could sell the most special edition Walkers crisps.
Frank said: “I got quite a considerable proportion of my surface area waxed! I’d like to say it didn’t hurt but it really did – a lot.”
Comic Relief is on BBC One tonight from 7pm. It switches to BBC Two for the news at 10.30pm, and reverts to BBC One at 11pm.
Fuente: Daily Star
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