Chilled-out entertainer David Brent will return to British television screens in a couple of weeks for Comic Relief, the BBC's long-running charity fundraiser.
It's testament to Brent's character really, considering it was on Comic Relief day – 'the day of laughter' – that he was made redundant from Wernham Hogg, dressed as a comedy ostrich.
Although the award-winning BBC 2 comedy came to end in 2003, Brent has returned a handful of times, including an appearance in the US version of The Office. Excited? To get you in the mood, check out what Brent has been up to:
Comic Relief has been running since 1985, and raised an astonishing £108,436,277 back in 2011.
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Source : ign[dot]com
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