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Owain Wyn Evans and Angellica Bell to take on four-day race for Red Nose Day

The challenge starts on March 4 and will be aired on BBC’s The One Show.

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BBC’s drumming weatherman Owain Wyn Evans and TV presenter Angellica Bell will lead teams in a four-day race across the Lake District for Red Nose Day.

Wyn Evans and Bell will be the team captains for this year’s The Red Nose and Spoon Race Challenge, which will see the two groups attempt to keep a red nose on a spoon while battling the challenging terrain of the national park.

The teams will face more adrenaline-filled challenges than last year while trying not to drop their noses – a mistake that would lead to a time penalty.

The One Show’s Angelica Bell and Owain Wyn Evans go head-to-head as they compete in the Red Nose and Spoon Race for Red Nose Day (Nicky Johnston/Comic Relief/PA)

Blue team captain Wyn Evans said: “I think we’ll learn a lot about ourselves. I’ll probably learn whether I can balance a red nose on a spoon or not!

“I do remember taking part in an egg and spoon race at my school and not being very good at it, so that’s good news for Angellica.

“But we’re doing it for a great cause so, whether it’s the blue team or the yellow team that end up winning, it doesn’t matter!”

The Welsh broadcaster previously raised £2 million for Children In Need after completing his 24-hour drumathon in November.

Yellow team captain Bell added: “I promised myself no more challenges but just couldn’t say no to Comic Relief let alone The One Show, which I’ve been part of from its inception!

“I’m looking forward to spending time with Owain and our teammates – finding out about their stories, working together to get through what may lie ahead and yes, throwing in a bit of competitiveness in the mix too!

“It will be hard, emotional and no doubt push us to the limit, but keeping us going will be the support from the public and knowing we are raising money for the charity. Let’s do it!”

Wyn Evans and Bell follow in the footsteps of last year’s team captains and former footballers Alex Scott and Jermaine Jenas.

The 2022 challenge starts on March 4 and viewers can follow the challenges as it unfolds on BBC’s The One Show at 7pm until the winning team is announced on March 11.

Red Nose Day is back on March 18.

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