Let's meet the teams...

...for David Walliam's panel show marathon

 The BBC has announced the guests helping David Walliams complete his 24-hour panel show marathon on March 5.

The Comic Relief fundraiser will be streamed on the Red Nose Day website as it happens – with highlights aired on TV later.

Shows and stars featured on the day will include:

The Generation Game: David and his mum battle it out against comedian Miranda Hart and her on screen mother, actress Patricia Hodge, with Vernon Kay as host

Just A Minute: Radio 4’s classic show will feature Nicholas Parsons, Shelia Hancock, Tony Hawks, Lee Mack alongside Walliams

Blankety Blank: Paul O’Grady returns to host with guests including Barbara Windsor, David Tennant and Stacey Solomon

Through The Keyhole: With Sir David Frost and Loyd Grossman

They Think It’s All Over: Another comeback, this time for former host Nick Hancock, while Richard Bacon and Gabby Logan will be panelists

Room 101: Nick Hancockm, again, will learn about David's pet hates

What's My Line: Stephen K Amos with Christopher Biggins among the guests

Whose Line Is It Anyway: Clive Anderson, Tony Slattery, Neil Mullarky and Josie Lawrence are reuniting for the classic improv games

Never Mind The Buzzcocks: With Chris O'Dowd

QI: With Russell Tovey, Sue Perkins, Sean Lock and host Stephen Fry.

Would I Lie To You?: With Lee Mack, Faye Ripley and Claudia Winkleman

Mock The Week: With Seann Walsh, Dara O Briain and Andy Parsons.

Celebrity Juice: Leigh Francis will be quizzing Lauren Laverne, Germaine Greer, Rufus Hound, Jedward – and, of course, Walliams.

It's Only TV... : With Jack Dee, Danny Wallace, Ulrika Jonsson, Charlie Brooker and Tom Deacon

Argumental: Marcus Brigstocke and Rufus Hound will be arguing with Walliams, Jo Brand, Dara O Briain again and Germaine Greer, again

Call My Bluff: With Russell Tovey

Mastermind: To be hosted by Griff Rhys Jones.

Have I Got News For You? : To be hosted by Jason Manford

Published: 1 Mar 2011

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