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Is this the world's biggest collection of Comic Relief merch?
Is this the world's biggest collection of Comic Relief merch?

BBC News

time22-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Is this the world's biggest collection of Comic Relief merch?

Is this the world's biggest collection of Comic Relief merchandise?This impressive haul belongs to 11-year-old Ziggy from Derbyshire, who's been collecting items since he was five years now collected around 1,000 pieces including hundreds of red noses, pin badges, tea towels and pens."I applied to the Guinness World Records but I haven't had a reply yet." he told BBC reporter Rob Rose. Ziggy said his collection first started around 2019 "when I bought my first nose and I ended up with the one that I wanted from the set,""A couple of years later they were reintroduced and it then just descended into madness." he favourite item in his collection is a giant eraser from 2009 - a rare item because Ziggy said he "can't find any images of them online".He said he has all the red noses apart from one - a super rare one which came out in 2019 - and he is still on the lookout for one. Ziggy brought his huge collection into school this week to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the fundraising said it took him more than two hours to arrange each item - and it has been big hit with his school about Red Nose Day Ziggy said: "Not only is the day a way to raise lots of money for a great cause, I get to show off my collection which I don't get to do very often."What are you passionate about collecting? Let us know in the comments below!

BBC presenters struggle to contain laughter after slip up live on air
BBC presenters struggle to contain laughter after slip up live on air

The Independent

time01-03-2025

  • Climate
  • The Independent

BBC presenters struggle to contain laughter after slip up live on air

Showing now | News 00:32 Lucy Leeson A BBC news and weather presenter both struggled to contain their laughter following a slip up live on air. East Midlands Today weather presenter Rob Rose gave viewers a run down on the latest planetary parade on Wednesday's show (26 February), and where people would most likely be able to see the planets. He said: 'These are the planets you best seeing, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, they look very bright in the sky, Mars will have a reddish hue. 'But I'm afraid you'll need a telescope to see Neptune and you'll struggle to see Uranus too.'

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