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Stars from the worlds of music, sport, television and theatre have come together to help raise millions of pounds for the BBC's Children In Need. | Stars from the worlds of music, sport, television and theatre have come together to help raise millions of pounds for the BBC's Children In Need. |
BBC news readers performed an Abba medley, while hosts Terry Wogan and Tess Daly took part in a special edition of Strictly Come Dancing. | BBC news readers performed an Abba medley, while hosts Terry Wogan and Tess Daly took part in a special edition of Strictly Come Dancing. |
Sir Terry failed to win, with judge Bruno Tonioli describing his dance as "a good performance for radio". | Sir Terry failed to win, with judge Bruno Tonioli describing his dance as "a good performance for radio". |
When the show ended at 0200 GMT, the total raised had reached £20,991,216. | When the show ended at 0200 GMT, the total raised had reached £20,991,216. |
Last year's Children in Need raised over £19 million on the night, with the final appeal total topping £37 million. | Last year's Children in Need raised over £19 million on the night, with the final appeal total topping £37 million. |
This year's appeal got under way at 1900 GMT with a performance of the charity single Stay With Me by McFly. | This year's appeal got under way at 1900 GMT with a performance of the charity single Stay With Me by McFly. |
Sir Terry is presenting the seven-hour show with Fearne Cotton and Tess Daly. | Sir Terry is presenting the seven-hour show with Fearne Cotton and Tess Daly. |
In my experience, the British public always react best in stressful times and I know they won't forget the children Sir Terry Wogan Your pictures: Children in Need | In my experience, the British public always react best in stressful times and I know they won't forget the children Sir Terry Wogan Your pictures: Children in Need |
Girls Aloud, Will Young, Alesha Dixon, the Sugababes and the casts of EastEnders and Coronation Street are among the galaxy of stars taking part. | Girls Aloud, Will Young, Alesha Dixon, the Sugababes and the casts of EastEnders and Coronation Street are among the galaxy of stars taking part. |
Take That donated £250,000 after singing their new song Greatest Day. | Take That donated £250,000 after singing their new song Greatest Day. |
A spokesman for Take That said the money came from the Take That Trust - which has been boosted by £1 from each ticket from the band's last tour and most of the money from their Marks and Spencer modelling deal. | A spokesman for Take That said the money came from the Take That Trust - which has been boosted by £1 from each ticket from the band's last tour and most of the money from their Marks and Spencer modelling deal. |
Entertainment feast | Entertainment feast |
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond wore a dog collar to impersonate a miserable minister. | Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond wore a dog collar to impersonate a miserable minister. |
Mr Salmond appeared in a BBC One Scotland sketch as the Rikki Fulton character the Rev IM Jolly. | Mr Salmond appeared in a BBC One Scotland sketch as the Rikki Fulton character the Rev IM Jolly. |
Dressed in tight-fitting flares and platform boots, six BBC news readers, including Fiona Bruce and Nicholas Owen, put on their traditional musical performance, singing a variety of Abba hits this year. | Dressed in tight-fitting flares and platform boots, six BBC news readers, including Fiona Bruce and Nicholas Owen, put on their traditional musical performance, singing a variety of Abba hits this year. |
The cast of ITV1's The Bill switched channels to perform a medley of Blues Brothers hits, including Jailhouse Rock. | The cast of ITV1's The Bill switched channels to perform a medley of Blues Brothers hits, including Jailhouse Rock. |
Stars of music, TV and sport have been appearing to support the BBC's Children In Need appeal | Stars of music, TV and sport have been appearing to support the BBC's Children In Need appeal |
Coronation Street stars got into the spirit of things by taking some expert fashion advice from How To Look Good Naked's Gok Wan, who dressed in drag. | Coronation Street stars got into the spirit of things by taking some expert fashion advice from How To Look Good Naked's Gok Wan, who dressed in drag. |
Meanwhile, the cast of EastEnders performed a musical extravaganza and an exclusive preview of Doctor Who's Christmas episode was screened. | Meanwhile, the cast of EastEnders performed a musical extravaganza and an exclusive preview of Doctor Who's Christmas episode was screened. |
BBC Radio 2 broadcast a 13-hour music matrathon on Friday, before handing over to the main appeal on BBC One at 1900 GMT. | |
Radio 2 listeners raised just under £2m for the appeal. Presenter Chris Evans contributed £16,039 of his own money to round the total up to the million mark. | |
Listeners to Wake up to Wogan raised £500,000 by bidding in the Things Money Can't Buy auction. | Listeners to Wake up to Wogan raised £500,000 by bidding in the Things Money Can't Buy auction. |
One anonymous caller bid £100,000 for a guitar master class with Dire Straits star Mark Knopfler. | One anonymous caller bid £100,000 for a guitar master class with Dire Straits star Mark Knopfler. |
Sir Terry said: "Everybody has been telling me this is a tough year. | Sir Terry said: "Everybody has been telling me this is a tough year. |
"But, in my experience, the British public always react best in stressful times and I know they won't forget the children." | "But, in my experience, the British public always react best in stressful times and I know they won't forget the children." |
You can send your Children in Need pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124. If you have a large file you can upload here. | You can send your Children in Need pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124. If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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