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Nine O'Clock News

on BBC One London

With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weekend Weather Michael Fish .

9.30-11.35 [Children in Need]
At this stage in the evening, Terry issues a warning: if you don't raise enough money during this part of the show, he will perform the new jungle version of his 1978 hit The Floral Dance.
Then Robson Green and Jerome Flynn from Soldier, Soldier croon their cover of the Drifters' hit Up On the Roof.
It's time for more Smell-o-Vision, with cake queen Jane Asher and TV chefs Ainsley Harriott and Brian Turner.
Cast members from Casualty, Backup and London's Burning reveal some red-hot musical talents.
Chris Barrie from The Brittas Empire teams up with boxer Frank Bruno.
Dale Winton has a whiffy problem to deal with in Smell-o-Vision.
The moment of truth: have you given enough money to avoid hearing Terry's new Floral Dance?
On a more tuneful note, Eternal sing their new single I Am B/essed, and dancers from the musical Riverdance perform spectacular routines...

11.35-12.00 Fund raising news from your region.
South: back at the Chichester Festival
Theatre, Stuart Norval will be keeping an eye on the total donations. ..
South East: at the Natural History
Museum, John McCarthy takes a look at how last year's Children in Need money was spent.

12.00-2.00am Late Night with Pudsey
A galaxy of stars take you through to the early hours, featuring Men
Behaving Badly stars Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey with their laddish view of life, Let Loose performing a song written especially for Children in Need, Annabel Giles's search for Mr Right, and a song and dance finale by the stars of the musical Buddy.
Including at 1.52 the final roundup from the regions and at 2.00 the grand total for the evening.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

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Peter Sissons
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Jerome Flynn
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Jane Asher
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Brian Turner
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Frank Bruno
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John McCarthy
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Martin Clunes
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Neil Morrissey
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Annabel Giles
Executive Producer:
John Getgood
Director:
Phil Chilvers

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