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Peter Kay will return to TV for first time in two years for BBC charity show The Big Night In

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PETER Kay will return to TV for first time in two years for BBC charity show The Big Night In. Comic Lenny Henry announced the exciting news on tonight's The One Show ahead of a star-studded event.

Children in Need and Comic Relief are working together for the three-hour show to raise the nation's spirit amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Comedian Peter is returning to provide some much-needed laughs on April 23 from 7pm. Lenny told The One Show hosts Alex Jones and Alex Scott: "Children in Need and Comic Relief are merging for the very first to time to raise money and raise spirits. "We've got special guests, some famous faces.

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