This year's action-packed night of programming included NBC's fifth annual Red Nose Day Special followed by a special Red Nose Day edition of "Hollywood Game Night." Stay tuned here for our favorite moments from the night.
Milo Ventimiglia delivers an urgent message after visiting families scavenging in the garbage dumps of Nairobi, Kenya.
Ludacris heads to a school in Atlanta where he meets with a young boy who benefits from the BackPack program.
In 2015, Michelle Rodriguez travelled to Peru for Red Nose Day. There, she met several children who do back-breaking labor.
In 2015's Red Nose Day Special, Jack Black met a street kid from Uganda named Felix. One year later, your Red Nose Day donations changed his life.
In this video, Ed meets Peaches, a young girl affected by the Ebola crisis.
Kelly Clarkson's Nose Dreams Come True
Victoria Sees a New Kind of Strength in Kenya
A First-Hand Look at How Your Donations Save and Change Lives
Victoria Beckham traveled to Kenya with Red Nose Day to learn how your donations are saving and changing lives in surprising ways.
Victoria Learns How Your Donations Empower Young Girls
Victoria Beckham traveled to Kenya with Red Nose Day to learn how your donations are saving and changing lives in surprising ways through the program Box Girls.
Lily James and Amanda Seyfried Spill Their Deepest, Darkest (nose) Secrets
Kelly Clarkson visits Laurel Hall Elementary School, where kids learn about giving back through the Red Nose Day lesson plan.
The best way to combat selfishness is by giving.
Chris Hardwick encourages Jack McBrayer to donate to Red Nose Day by helping him find cash.
Follow along as Paul Rudd and Julia Roberts visit some schools in the United States, where children in need do not have access to healthy meals or good medical care.
Erika Christensen and Sam Jaeger visit a Seattle City Year School to see how the program positively impacts students.
Kristen Bell, Jack Black, Kelly Clarkson, Sean Hayes, Retta, Marlon Wayans and Sasheer Zamata talk about their first time.
Since 2015, we’ve raised more than $190 million and changed the lives of over 16 million children in America and around the world.
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