Daniel Craig and Rodger Moore are set to poke fun at James Bond in a skit for the Comic Relief.
BBC bosses claim that in the mockumentary-style sketch, both the stars would leave their viewers shaking and stirred, from a script written by comedy legends David Williams and the Dawson Brothers, the Daily Express reported.
Craig, 47, disclosed that he would reveal the biggest bond secret yet which would make the audience shock, while Moore, 87 added that he had faith his audience would mainly enjoy watching that old Bonds never die.
Craig and Moore will be joined by Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Naomie Harris, director Sam Mendes, and Bond producer Michael G. Wilson.
The sketch is a part of the Red Nose Day evening which would also include live stand up from nation's best comedians, original sketches from the finest TV stars, fantastic musical performances and highlights from this year's campaign.
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