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Alan Carr and Friends - Chatty for Charity
Join our Patron Alan Carr and his funniest friends for a special night of live comedy on 30 May 2022, raising funds for Neuroblastoma UK and Rose Theatre. The stellar line-up includes Tom Allen, Rich Hall, and Suzi Ruffell.
Big Pub Quiz 2021 with Alan Carr
A BIG thank you to everyone who joined our Big Pub Quiz 2021 - you raised an incredible £2335.50 - thank you so much.
Our Patron Alan Carr hosted an hour of virtual quizzy fun on Thursday 18th February 2021, LIVE from his home. 50 questions tested your general knowledge, Alan and his husband Paul gave us plenty of laughs and we even had special appearances from chickens!
Alan Carr takes on Michael McIntyre's The Wheel this Christmas
Join us in cheering on our Patron Alan Carr as he takes on Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel on Christmas Day.
The exciting game show sees three celebrity contestants answer their way to a fortune for their chosen charities this Christmas. Alan Carr, who’s hoping to raise money for Neuroblastoma UK, along with presenter Holly Willoughby and Strictly Come Dancing pro Oti Mabuse will be guided by seven celebrity experts in their chosen categories.
Press release: Alan Carr to host Big Pub Quiz
Alan Carr, comedian and Patron of children’s cancer charity Neuroblastoma UK, will host a Big Pub Quiz live from his home, straight into yours!
Date: Wednesday 29th April
Time: 8pm - 930pm
A quizzy night with a Chatty Man...
Our Patron Alan Carr, along with celebrity friend Angellica Bell, supported Neuroblastoma UK at a local quiz night in March 2020, raising nearly £7,000!
Our Chair of Trustees and guest blogger Tony Heddon writes about this fantastic event.
Alan Carr chucks the chocolate to help children with neuroblastoma
To mark International Childhood Cancer Day, comedian and chocoholic Alan Carr is giving up his favourite treat to raise money for research into neuroblastoma.
Alan is supporting the Great Give It Up this March and said, “I love a cheeky bit of chocolate and it’ll be a huge challenge for me to give it up! But it’s nowhere near as big a challenge as what these children go through.”
Alan Carr supports the Great Give It Up
Ahead of World Cancer Day on Tuesday 4 February, comedian Alan Carr and celebrity patron of Neuroblastoma UK is challenging the nation to join the Great Give It Up this March.
The campaign aims to raise money for vital research into neuroblastoma - a rare childhood cancer and the most common solid tumour in children after brain tumours.