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Peter Kay is making his TV comeback in special coronavirus charity show

And it’s all for a good cause!

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Peter Kay is returning to our TV screens for a special coronavirus charity show this month.

Alongside a host of other British celebrities, Peter will return to TV for the first time in years to fundraise money to help those affected by Covid-19.

Comic Relief and Children In Need have joined forces for the one-off charity special, which will be called The Big Night In, Sky News reports.

It will feature celebrity appearances, giveaways and live performances from musicians in their homes.

The Bolton comedian will be joined by a load of other celebs for the three hour show, including Gary Barlow, Catherine Tate and Lenny Henry.

Comic Relief legend Lenny Henry promised a ‘fantastic night to cheer people up in this terrible crisis’.

He added: “And if people of course want to donate they can give a bit of money to help all of the vulnerable, smaller charities across the country who work with people of any age and any background who need it.

“And even if you can’t donate just watch, it’ll cheer you up.”

The Big Night In will be broadcast on BBC One on April 23rd at 7pm.

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