Who is taking part in Celebrity Gogglebox for SU2C?
It will air this Friday!
Last updated 25th Oct 2024
The full cast of famous guests to welcome us into their homes for the next edition of Celebrity Gogglebox Stand Up To Cancer has been revealed. Actors Miriam Margolyes (Harry Potter/Call The Midwife) and Lesley Joseph (Birds of a Feather) will join the line-up for the show’s fundraising spin-off, when it arrives on screens this Friday (25th October).
Frank Skinner and David Baddiel, and comedians Josh Widdicombe and Stephen Merchant have also been announced for the Channel 4 episode, which raises funds for the cancer charity.
The episode will air on Friday at 9pm. In a post on Instagram, The Last Leg’s Josh Widdicombe, said: ‘It’s a huge honour to be invited around to Stephen Merchant’s house to watch TV.’
You’ll most likely know funnyman Stephen Merchant from hit series, The Office, as well as Extras — as he appeared in, co-wrote and co-directed both with Ricky Gervais.
As well as recording 90s megahit 'Three Lions' with The Lightning Seeds, Baddiel and Skinner are best known for comedy, appearing in many shows over the last four decades, including Fantasy Football League.
On Wednesday 23rd October, Slow Horses stars Saskia Reeves and Kristin Scott Thomas were announced for the special episode.
The social media post read: We’ve got #SlowHorses legends @kristinscottthomas and Saskia Reeves on the case this week for #CelebrityGogglebox for #StandUpToCancer! 📺👀🕵️♀️🤩'.
Finally on Friday 25th October, sporting legends Jordan Pickford and Tony Bellew were announced as the final pair for the celebrity line up, alongside the caption: 'Safe pair of hands with these two lads ⚽🥊 @jpickford1 and @tonybellew. Completing our #CelebrityGogglebox line up for #StandUpToCancer! 📺👀🙌🤩 '
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is best known for playing a pivotal role for the Three Lions on the football pitch. While Tony Bellew, a former professional boxer, took to the nation's hearts in 2023, finishing second on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
Previous seasons of Celebrity Gogglebox have seen appearances from Martin and Roman Kemp, Danny and Dani Dyer, Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon and Joanna Lumley and Gyles Brandreth, among many others!
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