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Chart-topping Irish band The Script, will be among a host of acts at a special concert in Belfast for this year's BBC Children in Need. | Chart-topping Irish band The Script, will be among a host of acts at a special concert in Belfast for this year's BBC Children in Need. |
R'n'B star Lemar, Irish singer Enya and Belfast musician Brian Kennedy will also perform at the King's Hall gig. | R'n'B star Lemar, Irish singer Enya and Belfast musician Brian Kennedy will also perform at the King's Hall gig. |
The concert on Friday is being hosted by Stephen Nolan, Zoe Salmon and John Daly. | The concert on Friday is being hosted by Stephen Nolan, Zoe Salmon and John Daly. |
It will be screened from 1900 GMT on BBC ONE NI and is being streamed live online for the first time. | It will be screened from 1900 GMT on BBC ONE NI and is being streamed live online for the first time. |
John Daly said: "I am delighted to be part of BBC Children in Need again this year, as it's always a great night of live entertainment and what a fantastic line-up of artists we have performing on stage. | John Daly said: "I am delighted to be part of BBC Children in Need again this year, as it's always a great night of live entertainment and what a fantastic line-up of artists we have performing on stage. |
"We want as many people as possible to get on the phone and call in and pledge money for this year's appeal." | "We want as many people as possible to get on the phone and call in and pledge money for this year's appeal." |
The cash is already rolling in for this year's event, after Newry man Gerard Rice's bid of £1,600 netted him the chance to operate the 300ft Samson crane at Harland & Wolff in Belfast, with Pudsey as his co-driver. | The cash is already rolling in for this year's event, after Newry man Gerard Rice's bid of £1,600 netted him the chance to operate the 300ft Samson crane at Harland & Wolff in Belfast, with Pudsey as his co-driver. |
BEFORE AND AFTER Alban Maginness lost his trademark moustache | |
North Belfast MLA, Alban Maginness, said he was closing in on his target of raising £1,000 for the charity campaign after having his trademark moustache shaved off on Thursday. | North Belfast MLA, Alban Maginness, said he was closing in on his target of raising £1,000 for the charity campaign after having his trademark moustache shaved off on Thursday. |
Last year on the night, BBC Children in Need in Northern Ireland raised £606,399 from pledges and donations, part of the UK total of £19,089,771 which grew to a final total of over £37m. | Last year on the night, BBC Children in Need in Northern Ireland raised £606,399 from pledges and donations, part of the UK total of £19,089,771 which grew to a final total of over £37m. |
In Northern Ireland this year, a total of £3.2m in grants was distributed to 284 groups and organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people. | In Northern Ireland this year, a total of £3.2m in grants was distributed to 284 groups and organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people. |
If you are doing something to raise money for Children in Need send a photograph of it to nipics@bbc.co.uk and we will put it on the website. See www.bbc.co.uk/terms for conditions. | If you are doing something to raise money for Children in Need send a photograph of it to nipics@bbc.co.uk and we will put it on the website. See www.bbc.co.uk/terms for conditions. |
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