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BBC Children in Need

2012

Episode 1: Appeal Night: Part 1

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales

7.30-8.00

The 2012 spectacular gets underway. Our host for the night, Sir Terry Wogan, is joined by Fearne Cotton, Tess Daly and a whole host of stars, all out in force in support of disadvantaged children across the United Kingdom.

The world's biggest boy band, One Direction, get the fundraising party started with a bang! We have an exclusive look at Doctor Who, and discover where the Doctor has been since he was last on our screens.

8.00-8.30

Ann Widdecombe and Russell Grant unite in the ballroom for an unforgettable dance-off in a very special Strictly Come Dancing.

8.30-9.00

Next up is a world exclusive, as Children In Need reveals the first glimpse of the Doctor and his brand new companion together for the first time as we have a peek at the Doctor Who Christmas special. Choir supremo Aled Jones has the daunting task of uniting thousands of children all over the UK to sing live in a mass nationwide choir. Plus Pudsey Bear gets to dance with his new namesake - Pudsey the dog, winner of Britain's Got Talent 2012.

9.00-9.30

We have another world exclusive - the return of Britain's biggest girl band, Girls Aloud, who perform the CIN single Something New live on stage.

9.30-10.00

Zara Phillips, Tom Daley, Ellie Simmonds and a host of stars from London 2012 do their thing in a fun-filled music video, and Susan Boyle and Girls Aloud perform in the studio. Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Presenter:
Tess Daly
Presenter:
Nick Grimshaw
Performer:
One Direction
Participant:
Ann Widdecombe
Participant:
Russell Grant
Participant:
Aled Jones
Performer:
Susan Boyle
Participant:
Zara Phillips
Participant:
Tom Daley
Participant:
Ellie Simmonds
Series Producer:
Andrew Cartmell
Series Producer:
Paul Wright

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