For the hundreds that turned up at Lands End on Thursday afternoon, it was like a trip into TV heaven. The A-Team Van, Starsky & Hutch Ford Gran Torinoand The General Lee from The Dukes Of Hazard were at the attraction for the first and probably last time. The classic cult cars were driven into west Cornwall by Radio One's Chris Moyles and his breakfast team. Chris Moyles at Lands End Click here to see our gallery of Chris Moyles and his BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show team at Lands End on Thursday afternoon. |
Chris Moyles Red Nose Rally took in twenty towns and cities. The Breakfast Team started at John O Groats on Monday 7 March and visited Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, before heading to Bristol and Cardiff on Thursday 10th March . As well as giving away prizes on their 'Truck of Luck' along the way, they also took in many challenges for Comic Relief including trolley dashes, making pizzas and working hotel receptions. The tired but ever enthusiastic team arrived at Lands End late afternoon on Thursday 10th March to many cheers and fireworks. Chris Moyles signed the Lands End book to prove that he had gone 'End to End' for charity. The Lands' End attraction handed him a certificate to congratulate the team for their Comic Relief Marathon. The team were on a tight time schedule but still found time to meet fans who had gathered on Thursday afternoon. Around 30 minutes after they arrived the team left Lands End in style, in a Seaking Helicopter. The mission was not over at Lands End. Chris and the team still had to tackle Plymouth, Honiton, Yeovil, and reach London by Friday. By Comic Relief Day on Friday 11th March the BBC Radio One team had raised more than half a million pounds for Comic Relief! |