Channel 4's Comedy Gala (2010) | |
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Genre | comedy |
Starring |
Jo Brand Bill Bailey John Bishop Kevin Bishop Kevin Bridges Alan Carr James Corden Jack Dee Lee Evans Noel Fielding Ruth Jones Rich Hall Shappi Khorsandi Patrick Kielty Sean Lock Stomp Jason Manford Michael McIntyre David Mitchell Andy Parsons Mark Watson Robert Webb Jack Whitehall |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Addison Creswell Andrew Beint Joe Norris Tom Poole (director) |
Producer(s) |
Michael Livingstone Anthony Caveney |
Location(s) | The O2 Arena, London |
Running time | 150 minutes including adverts |
Production company(s) | Off the Kerb / Open Mike Productions / Channel 4 |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 4 |
First shown in | 2010 |
Original release | 5 April 2010 (filmed 30 March 2010) |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Channel 4's Comedy Gala (2011) |
External links | |
Website | www |
Production website |
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Channel 4's Comedy Gala of 2010 was a British comedy benefit show organised by Channel 4. It was the inaugural Channel 4 Comedy Gala, an annual charity event held O2 Arena in London in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital. Filmed live on 30 March 2010, a two and a half-hour highlights show was broadcast on Channel 4 on 5 April 2010. Billed by Channel 4 as "the biggest live stand up show in UK history" it featured seventeen comedians performing stand-up, as well as a number of others performing live and pre-recorded sketches, to an audience of 16,000. It raised nearly £1 million to open a new anaesthetic room.
All profits from ticket and DVD sales of the Comedy Gala were to go to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. All performers waived their fees for the show. The money was to be used towards the provision of two new anaesthetic rooms, allowing parents to remain with their children up until the time they enter the operating theatres.
Katie Price made an appearance at the gala, mentioning that her disabled son Harvey is a regular visitor to the hospital. At the end of the performance, Jack Dee presented Lee Evans with a Channel 4 lifetime achievement award, which he auctioned on the spot for £5,000 for the charity, selling it to a member of the audience. Evans told the audience of his personal connection to the hospital, through the loss of his brother's eight-year-old son. Jack Dee's son was also once a patient at the hospital.
The 2010 gala ultimately raised nearly £1 million, enough to open a new anaesthetic room.
The Comedy Gala was commissioned by Channel 4 Entertainment commissioning editor, Syeda Irtizaali. Promoted by Off the Kerb Productions, it was to be filmed by Open Mike Productions.
14,000 tickets went on sale on 12 February 2010 for the live show at the O2 Arena, scheduled for 30 March 2010. 2,000 more tickets were released on 26 February. With over 25 performers taking part, Channel 4 promoted the show as "the biggest live stand up show in United Kingdom history", and "the comedy event of the year". All tickets for the show were sold in advance according to promoters Off the Kerb.