YouTube Originals is to host a four-hour lockdown live stream on Thursday featuring YouTube creators and talent including Saffron Barker, Jack Maynard and Big Narstie. The remotely produced “Stream…
is to host a four-hour lockdown live stream on Thursday featuring YouTube creators and talent including Saffron Barker, Jack Maynard and Big Narstie.
They will share tips on how to keep entertained, upbeat and active during the four-hour stream, which will include performances and challenges, culminating in what YouTube describes as “an almighty stunt for the nation.” During the stream, audiences will be encouraged to make a donation to the NHS Charities Together campaign.
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