- He donated £1 million to the charity.
- He appeared in a celebrity edition of the game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and won £500,000 for the charity.
- He took part in a celebrity version of the TV show "The X Factor" and donated all the proceeds to the charity.
- He gave away 1,000 signed T-shirts to raffle winners.
In total, Simon Cowell raised over £2 million for Comic Relief in 2007.
In addition to his financial contributions, Simon Cowell has also been a vocal supporter of Comic Relief. He has appeared in numerous public service announcements for the charity and has spoken out about its importance.
Comic Relief is a British charity that raises money to help people in need both in the UK and overseas. The charity was founded in 1985 by comedians Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis, and has since raised over £1 billion.
Comic Relief's signature fundraising event is Red Nose Day, which takes place every two years. On Red Nose Day, people across the UK wear red noses and donate money to the charity. Other fundraising events include bake sales, car washes, and celebrity specials of TV shows.
Comic Relief's money goes to a wide range of causes, including poverty relief, children's health, and mental health. The charity has also funded projects to help people affected by natural disasters and other emergencies.