Sunday, November 18, 2012

Children in Need raises millions for young people! BBC Children in Need raised an incredible £26,757,446 for troubled young people on Friday night - and the money is still rolling in! The charity telethon managed to raise even more than it did last year, when it raised £26.3 million. Radio DJ Sir Terry Wogan, Strictly Come Dancing presenter Tess Daly and top telly host Fearne Cotton presented the programme on BBC One. Top pop groups ONE DIRECTION, GIRLS ALOUD and LITTLE MIX were on hand to perform on the star-studded stage. The six-hour TV extravagaza also featured the Olympic and Paralympic stars of TEAM GB (see video below), DOCTOR WHO himself and loads more! Children in Need boss David Ramsden described the total as "phenomenal". "It is amazing that people across the UK have once again come together to raise such a massive sum," he said. "Thank you so much for helping to change thousands of young lives across the UK." > Did you do something cool to raise money for BBC Children In Need? What did you make of Friday night's show? Let us know below! by http://www.firstnews.co.uk

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