James Bond meets Catherine Tate’s ‘0075’ character Nan during Comic Relief By Press Association March 19 2021, 11:01 pm March 19 2021, 11:01 pm Share James Bond meets Catherine Tate’s ‘0075’ character Nan during Comic Relief Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/entertainment/tv-film/2987053/james-bond-meets-catherine-tates-0075-character-nan-during-comic-relief/ Copy Link (Comic Relief/PA) James Bond met Catherine Tate’s Nan “0075” character Nan during Comic Relief. Daniel Craig and the comedian appeared together in a sketch during Friday’s BBC One fundraiser. The clip began with Tate’s foul-mouthed character Nan cleaning an office in MI6 while listening to Diana Ross’ song I’m Coming Out. The name's Tate. Catherine Tate.That's right: the nation's favourite foul-mouthed nan meets @007 himself, in an instant #RedNoseDay classic. pic.twitter.com/aqlZaNIHGf— Comic Relief (@comicrelief) March 19, 2021 “I’m coming out, I’ve had my vaccine jab, I’ve been indoors too long,” she sang to the tune of the song. She then accidentally presses a button which triggers a video call to Craig’s character, who introduced himself by saying: “Bond. James Bond.” Nan replied: “Well make up your mind, son. Why are you introducing yourself backwards?” Catherine Tate (Ian West/PA) Discussing the pandemic, she added: “It’s great being out, I lick people’s faces now just because I can. “You don’t realise how much you miss those interactions until it’s gone.” The sketch ends with Nan being revealed as a villain. She told Bond: “It’s me, 0075. I have got a bus pass and a licence to watch the BBC and I have finally caught up with you.” Referencing Nan’s famous catchphrase, he responded: “What a liberty.”