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The Big Night In viewers in hysterics as Catherine Tate says she’s ‘not bovvered’ about exams in lockdown laughathon

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COMIC Relief and Children In Need have kicked off The Big Night In with an almighty bang. The show is set to feature come of the biggest stars of British showbiz for an unforgettable night of entertainment - all while raising funds for the vulnerable. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates And it all kicked off with the return of Miranda.

The loved character - played by Miranda Hart - opened the show with a string of hilarious past clips. While Tom Ellis, Sarah Hadland and Patricia Hodge also made an appearance.

Fans went crazy over the scene, with one writing: "15 minutes in and @mermhart has me in tears." Another wrote: "Note to self don’t take a drink when Maranda is on the TV.

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