(R)
with Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando.
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Jayne Irving talks to Radio 1 DJ Liz Kershaw about cutting her record-breaking record for Children in Need. Call in on [number removed].
Robert Kilroy-Silk hosts the show but it's the audience that does the talking.
introduced by Simon Parkin — starting with Playbus
The Tent Stop where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Trish Cooke , Simon Davies and Sarah Davison to tell the story: The Three Scarecrows by Anna Standon. Music RICHARD BROWN Producer ANN REAY Director SUE PETO
in Silly-Ness and the Bubble Machine. (R)
with Freddie Jones. Producer RALPH ROLLS
A Forge production for BBCtv
Gloria Hunniford and Jayne Irving join in the fund-raising fun, and take a look behind the scenes of tonight's Children in Need television marathon. From Penny Lane, Liverpool, there's coverage of Radio 2's Pile of Pennies.
Michael Peschardt reports from Sydney on how the Australian networks are gearing up for a summer of sport. Join in on [number removed]. Producer ROGER WILKES
with Alan Titchmarsh, Judi Spiers and Andy Craig. Join the lunchtime team as they kick off the proceedings for another hectic Children in Need day.
You can take part by calling [number removed].
John Humphrys presents the latest news with a team of BBC reporters in Britain and around the world.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Paul's white lie puts him, and everybody else at Lassiters, in jeopardy.
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starring and
Fanny Trellis marries
- Job Skeffington to save her adored brother Trippy from scandal. When Trippy dies, Fanny's indifference to her husband turns to open contempt but fate decrees that one day she will bitterly regret her cruel behaviour. Teamed with her most distinguished co-star,
Claude Rains , Bette Davis gained her seventh Academy Award nomination for her Performance as the ruthless Fanny.
Written and produced by PHILIP G. AND JULIUS J. EPSTEIN Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN
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introduced by Andy Crane - starting with:
Corners
What was the first children's television programme?
How does a shop alarm work and will it stop Jo's hat from being stolen?
With Simon Davies, Diane-Louise Jordan and Jo Korna.
Director NICK GARDNER
Production ALISON STEWART
-QUESTIONS TO: Corners, BBCtv, [address removed]
With a cry of 'Touche away!' the unlikely musketeer Touche is off to avenge wrongs and protect the weak. Ant and Rave (R)
Yogi Bear captains the SS Jelly Roger, an old-time sailing ship travelling the seas in search of treasures which the crew then donates to charity.
CD: We've got Big Fun on The Satellite Show!
Bob Hopeless: But we always have quite a good time
CD: No, Big Fun - you know. Bob Hopeless: Oh, even better fun than last week?
CD: What's the use! Yes, Big Fun, Captain Plughole, Name That Thing - all the usual Big Fun stuff with Gideon Escott , Robert Harley , Robin Kingsland , Caroline Leddy , Lisa Maxwell and Nick Wilton.
Director DAVID CRICHTON
Producer TREVOR MCCALLUM
Helen Rollason and Roger Finn keep you up-to-date on events. Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker host television's top record-breaking show. Roy has a smashing time as a team of car-wreckers tackle the record for putting a family saloon through a lorry tyre - in bits! It's a smash in the studio, too, as Egea Junior takes on the world plate-spinning record.
Cheryl's in a spin in America, when she meets a high-school student who can keep 11 basketballs moving at once, and on the move at record-breaking speed is a 90-year-old electric car design that's still a world-beater. Producer GREG CHILDS
Executive producer ERIC ROWAN
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with Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart. Weather Bill Giles
Newsroom South East, Spotlight, Points West, Look East, Look North,
South Today, North West Tonight, Midlands Today.
The sextuplets look back to their first appearance six years ago on Children in Need.
For the first time the South East's contribution comes from BBC Elstree. There's five-a-side football between Grange Hill and EastEnders, the 60-Second Concert and Stephen Gardner visiting mystery locations. Watch out - he could be in your street! Plus cameras at BBC Radio
Kent and BBC Radio Oxford.
Ten Thousand Voices
Britain's biggest children's choir sings the anthem, If You Want to Help,
Help Children in Need.
with John Humphrys. Weather Bill Giles
Welcome back to four hours of great entertainment.
Phone in and pledge as much as you can. Every penny goes to underprivileged or disabled children. Stars promising to pop in include: Victoria Wood, Elaine Paige , Gloria Hunniford ,
Frank Bruno , Jive Bunny and the Master Mixers, Maureen Lipman and stars from
The Bill, Coronation Street, 'Allo 'Allo! and many more.
Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.
with Esther Rantzen and Gavin Campbell.
Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.
Live coverage as the special train which left Glasgow at 7.00am, calling at every BBC region, arrives at Paddington with loads of money, guarded by Blue Peter's John Leslie. Plus, video highlights of the journey as the cash is taken to Terry in the studio.
More fun and fund-raising from BBC Elstree and an 80ft Pudsey Bear!
A fireworks display launches an hour of special entertainment provided by stars from film, television, theatre and the pop world. 'You will be astonished at what some people get up to after midnight!' says Terry.
Memorable moments from tonight's programmes.
The total so far, but there's still time to make a donation. followed by Weather
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