Epsom-raised comedian Tim Vine will host the first-ever comedy night by the Tadworth-based Children’s Trust, starring Harry Hill and Adam Hills.
The February 1 event, in aid of the UK’s leading charity for children with brain injury, will be at the Comedy Store in central London, with tickets going for £20.
Tracy Poulton, the Children’s Trust’s fundraising manager, said: "We’re very excited to have such a top line-up for our comedy night.
"The comedians are very generously donating their time to help raise money.
"Not only will it be a brilliant night out but everybody will go away knowing that they are helping children with brain injury across the UK."
Along with his television presenter brother Jeremy, Vine was famously educated at Epsom College.
In 2014 he won the award for the funniest joke at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
It was: "I decided to sell my Hoover ... well it was just collecting dust."
Tickets are available at www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/comedy
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