W1A cast reunite to find Sir Lenny Henry’s Red Nose Day replacement host

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It’s been seven years since the W1A stars were last on TV together and there’s bound to be a few awkward conversations...

This Red Nose Day night of TV will be Sir Lenny Henry’s last on hosting duties and W1A’s finest team has been drafted in to find his replacement.

It’s been seven years since the W1A stars were last on TV together and there’s bound to be a few awkward conversations, especially when Sir Lenny arrives late to his meeting and comes face-to-face with his potential celebrity replacements, each one more ridiculous than the last.

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