A number of famous faces took the stage throughout the night, including Rita Ora, John Newman and the Pussycat Dolls.Highlights from the show included a pre-recorded celebrity boat race.Teams from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky took to the waters at Salford Quays for the competition with the help of professional rowers James Cracknell and Helen Glover.Viewers were also treated to a a one-off special of Two celebrity teams were each challenged to learn and perform a special dance routine for the show's dance captains Cheryl, Matthew Morrison, Oti Mabuse and Todrick Hall. Sport Relief provides material for the BBC and is part of a UK registered charity 326568 called Charity Projects.In 2009 the charity awarded a total of £36m in grants with net assets of £120m, of which £97m is in fixed asset investments such as funds in equities and bonds. The second Sport Relief Games was shown on Sunday 20 March 2016 on BBC One. Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Karim Zeroual, Nick Grimshaw and Frankie Bridge starred in Sports Relief 2020Sport Relief 2020 began on Monday 9, 2020 and continued until Friday 13, 2020.The event was run by charity Comic Relief and worked with a number of charities in the UK and worldwide to raise money for different causes.This year's events saw some famous faces take on some tough physical and mental challenges.The live Sport Relief show was broadcast at 7pm on Friday, March 13 on BBC One.Coverage of the celeb sporting challenges, such as The Celebrity Boat Race and The Heat is On, were shown alongside funny sketches from the likes of Line of Duty and a parody of Killing Eve.A team of brave celebs trekked and cycled across the Namib desert in Namibia.The challenge - moved from Mongolia because of concerns about coronavirus - was the subject of a special one hour documentary, The Heat is On: Sports Relief, broadcast earlier this week. The Sport Relief Mile and Swimathon both returned. The programme included celebrity boxing matches, a 12 … Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Karim Zeroual, Nick Grimshaw and Frankie Bridge starred in Sports Relief 2020Sport Relief 2020 began on Monday 9, 2020 and continued until Friday 13, 2020.The event was run by charity Comic Relief and worked with a number of charities in the UK and worldwide to raise money for different causes.This year's events saw some famous faces take on some tough physical and mental challenges.The live Sport Relief show was broadcast at 7pm on Friday, March 13 on BBC One.Coverage of the celeb sporting challenges, such as The Celebrity Boat Race and The Heat is On, were shown alongside funny sketches from the likes of Line of Duty and a parody of Killing Eve.A team of brave celebs trekked and cycled across the Namib desert in Namibia.The challenge - moved from Mongolia because of concerns about coronavirus - was the subject of a special one hour documentary, The Heat is On: Sports Relief, broadcast earlier this week. The event began in 2002 and occurs every two years. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. Other pre-recorded segments included a celebrity boat race that saw teams from the BBC, ITV Channel 4 and Sky take to the waters of Salford Quays. Throughout the night there were also a whole series of appeal films to show where the Sport Relief money had already been spent and where the need was greatest. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.Gary Lineker and Paddy McGuinness returned to host the main show, joined by new faces Oti Mabuse, Emma Willis, Alex Scott, Tom Allen, Maya Jama and Rylan Clark-Neal to present Sport Relief 2020, live from Salford, Friday March 13, BBC One from 7pm.Singer Frankie Bridge, CBBC and Strictly star Karim Zeroual, Radio One's Nick Grimshaw, BBC Breakfast host Louise Minchin, TV judge Rob Rinder, Channel 4 broadcaster Krishnan Guru-Murthy, former Eastenders actress Samantha Womack and This Morning's Dr Zoe Williams all trekked the Namib desert.The challenge started on Monday February 24 and lasted a gruelling four days.The sporting challenges also saw BBC Radio 2 host Jo Whiley, Gogglebox star Reverend Kate Bottley and BBC presenter Richie Anderson tack a tough triathlon challenge this month.The stars were tasked with swimming, cycling and running across three different UK cities, in three days.There's still time to make a difference and help change lives.You can make a direct single or monthly donation to Sport Relief for any amount you can afford here: Fears Tipperary will be next county to be locked down after virus outbreak Ellen's show guest claims host 'snapped' out of 'kind' character off camera Dad delivers partner's baby on roadside after 'adrenaline took over' Cop killer Brady pictured drinking in New York before his arrest Love Island's Chris left red-faced after falling for Maura's saucy prank©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No.