Red Nose Day

One Red Nose Day and A Wedding Is a Real Thing and We Have So Many Questions

February 6, 2019

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Have you heard?! The entire cast of Four Weddings and a Funeral is reuniting for Red Nose Day!

That’s right: One Red Nose Day and A Wedding is IN PRODUCTION! Written by Red Nose Day co-founder Richard Curtis (who ALSO wrote Four Weddings and a Funeral), the new installment picks up 25 years after the original film to see what everyone’s been up to. You can catch it during NBC’s night celebrating Red Nose Day in May.

In the spirit of coming together for Red Nose Day, One Red Nose Day and A Wedding will feature original Four Weddings cast members like Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Kristin Scott Thomas, John Hannah, Rowan Atkinson, James Fleet, David Haig, Sophie Thompson, David Bower, Robin McCaffrey, Anna Chancellor, Rupert Vansittart, Simon Kunz, Sara Crowe and Timothy Walker. There will also be some very special guest stars.

If you’re an avid Four Weddings fans like we are, then we’re sure you have a lot of questions. Questions like…

1. Who's wedding is this, anyway?

Are Charles and Carrie finally getting married? Are they using their wedding as a fundraiser for Red Nose Day?! We can dream.

2. Is everyone still married?

Five couples were married at the end of Four Weddings and A Funeral – well, are they still together? After 25 years this is a very VALID question to be asking.

Is Duckface still with the officer? Who is the mystery man with whom Matthew finds happiness? Is Fiona’s royal happily-ever-after still intact? (just kidding, we all know who actually marries Prince Charles).

3. Is it still raining?

We haven’t noticed.

Stay tuned to find out more.

We certainly don’t have any answers... but we will be sharing more details about the reunion as they come in.

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