Millions of viewers are going to be treated to a night of top notch entertainment on Thursday for BBC's Big Night In.
Comic Relief and Children in Need join forces for the first time to deliver a very special night of television during these unprecedented times.
And the timing of the broadcast will coincide with the weekly Clap for Carers, which will see people across the country show their support for frontline workers for the fifth week in a row.
The live spectacular will raise money for and pay tribute to those on the front line fighting coronavirus and all the unsung heroes going that extra mile to support their communities.
A post revealing all the BBC website reads: "Together (but safely distanced), Comic Relief legend Lenny Henry and Children in Need's Matt Baker will join forces with Zoe Ball and Paddy McGuinness to host a night of comedy, music and live entertainment from the studio, linking up with a multitude of stars from their houses for an unmissable night.
"Expect huge treats from comedy legends Peter Kay and Catherine Tate and music from the one and only Gary Barlow.
"If you have not yet had a dance around your house, then now is the time to do so with the stars of Strictly Come Dancing leading the way. And we'll be showing some of the greatest comedy sketches of all time, voted by you, the great British public."
There will be chances to make a donation throughout the three hour broadcast, which will get going on BBC1 at 7pm.