Snail or Badger.

In 1988 so many places ran out of red noses. They were usually sold in Woolworths and Oxfam but they all ran out that year. They weren’t expecting such a high demand on their inaugural year.

Don’t remember any after 1993 tbh

If I was that old I would tell you that I had to wear a table tennis ball painted with nail varnish that year. I think Blue Peter showed how to make them.

You know what they say, if you can remember red nose day 1994, you weren’t really there

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Yeah. I remember a lot of improvisations that year.

2005 for me. totes.

I definitely remember being involved in a class detention after flinging a number of 2001 red noses round a classroom during Maths.

Fucking swizz

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swizztastic

Although the robin is mine

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i think i had the 1997 but can’t believe it was as long ago as 1997

Ahaha

I had to dress up as Hale or Pace at School Pantomime along with my mate Steve. But the make-up lady (probably a TA in retrospect) gave us both moustaches so nobody knew who we were other than small boys in suits. Still got a (sympathy?) laugh though.

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Laughing at my children’s pain? A new low!

Egg Yolk '95 was good

Explanations of all the designs here http://www.mgtdesign.co.uk/world-news/history-red-nose-day/

Does anybody remember red noses for cars? Like a big red nose you put on your car.

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Every Transit had one, great laugh. LOL that plumber’s got a big red blob on his van, TEEHEE

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For the first red nose day my school held a top of the pops (young folk, look it up) event. As part of it I was on stage in front of all the pupils performing Blame It On The Boogie by Big Fun ( young folk, look it up).
It was the first of two times in my life when I have felt like a pop star.