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Steve Saul | 17:30 UK time, Tuesday, 15 February 2011

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David Walliams loves an endurance challenge.

He's swam the channel, the Gibraltar Strait and led a team of celebrity cyclists on a non-stop Land’s End to John O' Groats relay for ... and now he's raising his game (show) by hosting a 24 hour long panel show for .

The whole thing will available to view online via the Red Nose Day website on the weekend of the 5th and 6th March and will then be edited down to 5 x 30 mins shows that will be shown on 91Èȱ¬ Three in the run up to Comic Relief's big nightÌý - Friday 18th March when highlight will also be shown on 91Èȱ¬ One.

The Come Fly With Me and Little Britain star said: "This is an amazing challenge. I just hope I don't fall asleep or burst into tears."

24 Hour Panel People is set to be an incredible one off occasion that will require David to be at his comedic best for 24 hours. Throughout the day he will switches between the roles of host, team captain and panellist, along with some other surprising challenges as well.

Joining him are some of the nation’s top comedians celebrating some of the most famous and best loved panel shows from TV and Radio, including Have I Got News For You, Celebrity Juice, They Think It’s All Over, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Just A Minute and many more.

Can David do it?

There will be bespoke rounds that will, no doubt, test his resiliance. We'd choose a Lullaby Lyrics quiz, bank cash for The Sleepiest Link round or make him have a bash at The Zzz Factor karaoke.

What would YOU suggest?

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