BBC's Big Night In has received 181 Ofcom complaints following the coronavirus relief special. According to the BBC's fortnightly complaints report, the main issue with the family show was 'offensive content or humour'.
The three-hour long Big Night In special, which aired on April 23, included a star-studded line up of celebrities and UK royalty.
The one-off comedy show raised £67million for coronavirus relief efforts was hosted by Lenny Henry as well as other much loved presenters such as Paddy Mcguinness.
The show brought together both Children In Need and Comic Relief and also featured skits from comedians such as Catherine Tate and Dawn French.