When is Stand Up To Cancer 2017 on TV? From Celebrity First Dates to Gogglebox, the full SU2C schedule
IT'S never the wrong time to kick cancer in the goonies - and Channel 4 rolled out all its top shows to raise awareness of the disease.
Everything from First Dates to Gogglebox got the SU2C treatment and some original programmes were shown as well. Here's the low-down...
When were all the Stand Up To Cancer shows on Channel 4?
Fighting Cancer: My Online Diary
This documentary follows three young patients as they record the intimate moments of their lives while dealing with the daily battles of cancer.
Filmed over the course of a year the unique sees them come to terms with physical changes, scan results and the effect of the disease on those around them.
You can watch the show on All 4 until November 24.
Gogglebox: Celebrity Special for SU2C
This special new celebrity edition of Gogglebox was shown on Friday November 3.
It featured the likes of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Ed Sheeran, Liam Gallagher and Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne.
Celebrity First Dates
For the celebs who hate TV but long for love, a new edition of First Dates is also being rolled out for SU2C.
Among the stars featuring are MP Michael Fabricant, Simon Cowell's ex Sinitta, X Factor winner Matt Terry and DJ Roman Kemp.
The show was screened on Thursday November 2 at 9pm.
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Celebrity Hunted
For some reason, celebrities think they can hide their identities and run from the police just like ordinary people.
To that end, Made In Chelsea's Spencer Pratt and Jamie Laing are among the stars taking part in Celebrity Hunted.
Joining them are Jay McGuinness and Siva Kaneswaran from The Wanted and Gogglebox's Steph and Dom, plus Anneka Rice.
The fourth episode was shown on Tuesday October 31 at 9.15pm and you can catch up on the first three on All 4.
A Summer To Save My Life
This documentary follows cancer patients who are trying a fairly new form of treatment - immunotherapy.
The cutting edge therapy aims to boost the body's natural defences to fight cancer meaning there are no debilitating side effects as with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
You can catch it on Thursday November 2 at 10.50pm.
The Last Leg
Adam Hills and co are throwing their hat into the Stand Up To Cancer ring as well.
Their topical discussion show will be graced by a host of guests including comic Greg Davies to help digest the news of the week.
This special edition of the show will be shown on November 3 2017 at 10pm.
How can I donate to Stand Up To Cancer?
You can call to donate on 0300 123 4444.
Alternatively you can donate £10 or £20 by texting TEN or TWENTY to 70404.
Donations aim to fund new clinical trials and collaborative cancer research programmes.
Since SU2C started in 2008, 9,000 patients have participated in 180 trials thanks to funds raised through donations.