Here's all posts for the category 'Children in Need':

 

18 November 2011

Join me for Children in Need extravaganza tonight from 7. I promise that every penny you give will go to help Britain's underprivileged children. Thank you.

Terry
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10 November 2011

Weekend Wogan: This Sunday Terry hosts the 27th annual Money Can't Buy Auction for BBC Children in Need.

Sir Terry Wogan hosts the 27th annual Money Can't Buy Auction for BBC Children in Need and he's joined once more by his "man with the gavel", auctioneer Paul Viney.
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23 November 2010

What a Weekend!

That was the weekend that was! Rising phoenix-like, from the ashes of a burnt-out economy, the British public donated a phenomenal £18.1 million to the BBC's Children in Need Appeal last Friday night and Saturday morning, plus another £400,000 on Sunday for the JLS-presented "Highlights" show on BBC1.
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19 November 2010

Children in Need Appeal Night 2010

It's Pudsey's Big Night tonight! And if you're not there, sharp at 7 BBC 1 you'll miss Cheryl Cole who's opening the extravaganza on behalf of Children in Need, helping the UK's underprivileged, deprived and sick children.
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1 October 2010

Highlights from Weekend Wogan Live at The London Palladium - Sunday 3rd October

Highlights from this week's special 'Weekend Wogan' at the London Palladium are up now on the BBC Radio 2 website at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/weekend-wogan/videos/palladium/
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24 September 2010

The Palladium beckons

In case you missed the announcements on BBC Radio 2,"Weekend Wogan" is coming back with a Big Bang, live from the London Palladium, on Sunday, October 3rd, from 11am to 1pm.
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8 February 2010

Sir Terry Wogan reads an unbroadcast Radio 2 Janet & John story [video]

Sir Terry Wogan reads an unbroadcast Radio 2 Janet & John story. Followed by a short commercial of where to buy the cd and that this is all in aid of BBC Children in Need.
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5 February 2010

One day all over the telly, next day, gone, gone.

Do you remember when you couldn't throw a stone in a country road,without hitting Carol Smyllie? Where'd she go? One day all over the telly,next day,gone,gone and never called me Mother.
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