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David Prince

The everchanging Comic Relief Red Nose's over the years

Who would have thought that back in February 1988 when the first Red Nose Day was held - that we would be here now in 2022 talking about the latest one.

One of the biggest fundraising pieces of merchandise that you can buy is the one and only red nose.

Whilst other forms of merch have come and gone from the likes of the car bumper nose to the specific year's t-shirt or fleece.

So let's go back through the years and the different noses and numerous stars who have adorned them - leaving nothing to be sniffed at.

The Plain Red Nose (1988)

The first Red Nose Day was advertised with the slogan The Plain Red Nose.

Timothy Dalton Actor wearing a red nose for Comic Relief back in 1988 (Mirrorpix)
Hang on - is that a Red Nose on a Concorde. Toby Grills restaurants fund raise - January 1988. (Mirrorpix)

Red Nose Day 2 (1989)

The second Red Nose Day, cleverly titled Red Nose day 2 saw the introduction of the My Nose nose and the car nose as well

Mark Kendall, Wolves Goalkeeper, in Dudley, where he swapped his football strip for Bermuda shorts and a red nose to boost Comic Relief - February 1989. (Mirrorpix)
Victoria Wood with Comic Relief Red Nose and Cheque - March 1990. (Mirrorpix)
Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue pose with red noses for Red Nose Day 1989 (Comic Relief/Getty Images)

The Stonker (1991)

The Hands Nose was the nose of choice in 1991 - be it in car form or on your face.

Stephen Hendry with 'The Stonker' red nose for Comic Relief -1991 (Mirrorpix)
Former Boxing champion Gary Mason sports a comic red nose - March 1991 (Mirrorpix)
Gareth Hale and Brian May show off the Truck Nose of Red Nose Day 1991 (Mauro Carraro/Comic Relief via Getty Images)

The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes (1993)

The tomato nose came to public prominence in 1993.

Lenny Henry, back from Somalia for Comic Relief, wearing and holding squashed tomato noses. March 1993. (Mirrorpix)
Fred Fairbrass and his brother Richard of Right Said Fred filming Comic Relief filming for Red Nose Day at Pebble Mill - March 1993. (Mirrorpix)
Boxer Lennox Lewis nose he won't fool Tony Tucker - March 1993 (Mirrorpix)

What A Difference A Day Makes (1995)

A very different nose was released in 1995 - The Heat Sensitive Nose. These came in two versions and would turn either pink or yellow when they got hot.

Christopher Dean, Jayne Torvill and Rowan Atkinson during the "Torvill & Bean" sketch shown on the Night of TV of Red Nose Day in 1995 (Bill Robinson/Comic Relief via Getty Images)

Small Change – Big Difference (1997)

1997 saw The Shaggy nose - covered in fur.

The Spice Girls at the launch of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day, the girls have recorded this year's single called "Who Do You Think You Are". They are joined by comic Lenny Henry, one of the founders of Comic Relief - February 1997 (Mirrorpix)
Red Nose Day 1997 Actor Paul Bradley who plays Nigel in Eastenders takes part in Gladiator as part of Comic Relief Day (Mirrorpix)

Red Nose Day 1999

The turn of the century saw the release of The Big Red Hooter.

Paddy Ashdown MP March 1999 wearing Red Nose in Westminster in aid of the comedy charity Comic Relief (Mirrorpix)
Ruby Wax in March 1999 wearing Red Nose in Westminster in aid of the comedy charity Comic Relief (Mirrorpix)
Keith and Steve of Boyzone with Victoria Wood promoting Comic Relief Red Nose Day - February 1999 (Mirrorpix)

Red Nose Day 2001

2001 was all about the Whoopee Nose.

Robbie Williams with Lenny Henry and Sir Steve Redgrave at the launch of Red Nose Day - February 2001. (Mirrorpix)

Red Nose Day 2003

The Hairy Nose got in everyone's way in 2003.

Lenny Henry stuck his nose into Cardiff to promote Red Nose Day 2003 (Media Wales)

Red Nose Day 2007

The Big Red One was one of the most comfortable noses to wear.

Lenny Henry and members of Girls Aloud and Sugababes attend the launch of Red Nose Day/Comic Relief 2007. (Mirrorpix)

Red Nose Day 2009

Three noses went on sale in 2009 - This One, That One and The Other One - along with the tagline - Do Something Funny For Money.

Gavin and Stacey cast Ruth Jones, Rob Brydon Joanna Page attend the launch of Comic Relief 2009 also known as Red Nose Day. (Mirrorpis)
Girl band The Saturdays pay a visit to Comic Relief funded project, Children North East in 2009 (Mirrorpix)

Red Nose Day 2011

Again this year saw three different noses released. The monster noses were called Honkus, Chucklechomp and Captain Conk.

Red Nose Day 2011, Gordon Ramsay served curry from a stall in aid of Comic Relief - February 2011 (Mirrorpix)

Red Nose Day 2015

As ever, even more noses were released in 2015, this time nine different designs, each in a mystery bag.

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Mike Tindall with a Comic Relief red nose - March 13, 2015 attending Gold Cup Day at Cheltenham Festival (Mirrorpix)

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