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EMBARGOED UNTIL 0001 TUESDAY JANUARY 15, 2008Undated handout image showing Take That (left-right) Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald & Gary Barlow in a promotional still to launch Sport Relief 2008 (TX: BBC One, Friday March 14, 2008), London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture issue date: Monday January 15, 2008. Photo credit should read: MJ Kim/PA WireThe ultimate challenge for the public is doing the Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile where hundreds of thousands of people across the UK will take to the streets and go the distance for Sport Relief. Last year David Walliams swam the Channel. This year participants can set their own challenge by having the choice of running 1, 3 or 6 Miles and can sign up for their nearest mile at www.sportrelief.com.Olympic gold medal winning rower, James Cracknell will be taking the lead in inspiring the nation by undertaking a momentous challenge whereby he travels from England to Africa under his own steam. Alan Shearer and Adrian Chiles will also be rising to the challenge for Sport Relief when they take on a Newcastle to London cycle ride.This year record breaking X-Factor superstar Leona Lewis will be releasing the official Sport Relief single. Tune in for a fantastic night of TV entertainment on Friday 14th March. Sir Alan Sugar is set to boss ten top celebrity candidates in Sport Relief Does the Apprentice, Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly will be hosting a very special edition of Strictly Come Dancing and Stephen Fry will be keeping the teams in line for a Question of Sport Relief ñ and much, much more.Live coverage from the Mile events will be shown during The Sport Relief Mile Show on Sunday 16th March on BBC ONE, with those participating being the stars of the show.Sport Relief harnesses the power and passion of sport to change lives for the better. Comic Relief spends the money raised to help vulnerable people living incredibly tough lives both at home in the UK and across the world's poorest countries. 㺭�
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EMBARGOED UNTIL 0001 TUESDAY JANUARY 15, 2008 Undated handout image showing Take That (left-right) Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald & Gary Barlow in a promotional still to launch Sport Relief 2008 (TX: BBC One, Friday March 14, 2008), London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture issue date: Monday January 15, 2008. Photo credit should read: MJ Kim/PA Wire The ultimate challenge for the public is doing the Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile where hundreds of thousands of people across the UK will take to the streets and go the distance for Sport Relief. Last year David Walliams swam the Channel. This year participants can set their own challenge by having the choice of running 1, 3 or 6 Miles and can sign up for their nearest mile at www.sportrelief.com. Olympic gold medal winning rower, James Cracknell will be taking the lead in inspiring the nation by undertaking a momentous challenge whereby he travels from England to Africa under his own steam. Alan Shearer and Adrian Chiles will also be rising to the challenge for Sport Relief when they take on a Newcastle to London cycle ride. This year record breaking X-Factor superstar Leona Lewis will be releasing the official Sport Relief single. Tune in for a fantastic night of TV entertainment on Friday 14th March. Sir Alan Sugar is set to boss ten top celebrity candidates in Sport Relief Does the Apprentice, Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly will be hosting a very special edition of Strictly Come Dancing and Stephen Fry will be keeping the teams in line for a Question of Sport Relief ñ and much, much more. Live coverage from the Mile events will be shown during The Sport Relief Mile Show on Sunday 16th March on BBC ONE, with those participating being the stars of the show. Sport Relief harnesses the power and passion of sport to change lives for the better. Comic Relief spends the money raised to help vulnerable people living incredibly tough lives both at home in the UK and across the world's poorest countries. ⺨�¾
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