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How to Watch ‘Red Nose Day Special’ Live Online on NBC

By Gabriela Vatu / May 21, 2020

Red Nose Day is back on NBC, and it's going to be a night of music and comedy alongside some of the biggest celebrities in Hollywood.

Red Nose Day will feature a lot of A-listers, including Ben Stiller and Jack Black, who are both producers and participants in the show. We'll also see Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, and Adam Scott, who will get to see in the other Red Nose special - Celebrity Escape Room.

The Red Nose special will air on Thursday, after the Celebrity Escape Room show, and will try once more to raise money for children. Usually, on the occasion of the day, the Red Noses were sold in supermarkets across the United States. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic and the current health recommendations to avoid touching your face, the Reds Noses will become digital this year.

When and Where to Watch Red Nose Day Special?

The Red Nose Day Special will air on NBC on May 21st. Make sure to tune in starting at 9 PM ET and donate.

How Can I Live Stream the Red Nose Day Special?

In today's world, we spend countless hours online checking out our favorite shows, keeping up with work and school, chatting with our friends, and more. Watching TV the same way is super-easy because we have plenty of live TV platforms we can try out that include access to NBC. Our favorite platform to use is Hulu, which has a single bundle of networks. Start your free trial of Hulu now!

Besides all the networks available in the main bundle, there are a couple of channel packs you can get, as well as various premium networks. There are also loads of perks to subscribing to Hulu's Live TV service, including the fact that you'll get access to the Hulu On-Demand library along with your Live TV subscription. Hulu works on loads of devices, and among them, there are iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and more. (Note: NBC is a channel that broadcasts in select markets only, so if you live in an area with no coverage, you can use a VPN to connect to a nearby server from a city where NBC is available. You can click here to get more details on all the steps you need to take.)

Here's how you can start your free trial of Hulu:

Other Ways to Watch Red Nose Day Special Online

fuboTV - You will find NBC is also available on the fuboTV platform. This one features about one hundred networks organized in a single bundle. Start your free trial on fuboTV now! There are also several channel packs and premium networks you can get, as well as loads of add-ons. You will find a lot of sports channels on fuboTV, but there are also plenty of entertainment options, so you have loads to watch.

Sling TV - We also have Sling TV on the list, and this service is highly customizable. There are three bundles here, but NBC's only part of two of them, namely Blue and Orange + Blue. Your choice will dictate the number of simultaneous streams allowed on your account, in the sense that Blue subscribers get three concurrent streams, and Orange + Blue subscribers can enjoy four of them. Besides all the networks you have in the main bundle, you also have the option of adding any of your favorite channel packs based on your preferences. Watch 3 Days Free on Sling TV Now!

How Can I Watch Red Nose Day When Traveling Outside of the United States?

If you happen to be traveling abroad right now, you will need a little bit of help to access the content on NBC. Live TV platforms and streaming services in the United States are geo-blocked, so you can't access them freely as you do at home. As annoying as it has to be, you could access your favorite content after all. It happens because the services you are subscribed to have licensing deals signed, and they need to respect the terms as they can only stream content within the United States borders. That said, there is a solution to this problem, which is to change your IP address with a VPN so that you appear to be in the United States rather than anywhere else. We recommend ExpressVPN because it's a great tool, with thousands of servers all over the world and some great privacy features thanks to the encryption protocols they deploy.

Here's how you can use ExpressVPN to watch Red Nose Day Special:

Can I Watch Red Nose Day Special Live on the Network's Website?

Watching the Red Nose Day Special is also possible to do on the NBC website. In order to access the live stream, you will need to log in to an account with the help of credentials from your TV provider. The TV provider in question has to be one of the live TV services we mentioned or a cable company if you haven't cut the cord yet. (Note: The NBC live stream is geo-blocked, so if you're going to travel abroad, you will need a VPN. You can click here to get more details on how you can overcome this situation.)

Can I Watch Red Nose Day Special With a TV Antenna?

Watching the Red Nose Day Special is also possible to do with a TV antenna, as the channel continues to broadcast over-the-air. Antennas are particularly popular with cord-cutters nowadays, as they enable people to watch local channels for free.

We think that you should visit a site like NoCable before making any purchases so that you can figure out whether NBC even airs in your region. This way, you will also find more information about all the channels that broadcast in your area, and you can figure out what range you need your device to cover. Make sure you also check the device list above and figure out whether any of them fit your requirements.

Can I Watch Red Nose Day Special Later on?

If you really can't watch the Red Nose Day Special live on NBC, you will likely be able to stream it later on as well. The event will probably be uploaded to the NBC website, so you will have another way to watch the show later on. Of course, if you subscribe to one of the live TV services we discussed, and you will be able to have them record it for you - this way, you can watch it whenever you have the time.



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