Girls Aloud go back to the chalkboard

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Girls Aloud have gone back to school for Red Nose Day.

The band were joined by fellow pupil Russell Brand and Stephen Fry as their cane-wielding headmaster.

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The celebrities got into their school ties and blazers for new Walkers crisps adverts for Red Nose Day.

They are promoting oversized ears with Gary Lineker, famous for his big ones, to raise money for the March 16 campaign.

The TV adverts also feature TV presenter Fearne Cotton and comic Harry Hill.

Red Nose Day veteran Lenny Henry also did his bit today - turning into a giant lightbulb to promote a new nPower scheme to raise money for the fight against poverty in the UK and Africa.

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