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CHILDREN IN NEED UNVEILS PRESENTING LINE-UP FOR 2024 FUNDRAISER ON BBC ONE

Vernon Kay and Rochelle Humes will be joining this year’s line up alongside Ade Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsay and Lenny Rush, who will be live on from MediaCityUK on Friday 15th November 2024 to take viewers through a sparkling evening of fun and fundraising.



Get ready for a night of heart and sparkle! BBC Children in Need is back and brighter than ever, a must-watch event that lights up the viewing calendar and warms the hearts of audiences everywhere.



The three-hour extravaganza promises to dazzle the nation whilst raising life-changing funds for children and young people across the UK. The need has never been greater as right now the charity is only able to fund 1 in 8 of the organisations who ask for money.


The fabulous hosts will lead an unforgettable evening filled with star-studded sketches, sensational musical acts, show-stopping performances and plenty of surprises from some of the UK’s most loved celebrities. Further details will be revealed in due course.



Throughout the night, appeal films will feature some of the children and young people whose lives have been changed through the support of BBC Children in Need, and the project workers who work tirelessly to help them.


Vernon Kay says “I’m truly honoured to be a presenter for BBC Children in Need this year, supporting such an incredible cause. Last year's knee-ruining run from Leicester to Bolton was brutal—one of the toughest things I’ve ever done—so I’m thrilled to be joining you from the comfort of MediaCity this time! Children in Need is such a special charity, changing lives in the most amazing ways, and I couldn’t be prouder to be part of this year’s big night!”.

 

Rochelle Humes says “Nothing brings the UK together quite like BBC Children in Need and I’m so delighted to be back in the studio this year...



"I’m always blown away by the generosity and spirit of the night, and it’s a wonderful cause so close to my heart. I’m sure there will be many laughs, tears, surprises and a whole heap of inspiration in store for us all on the night”.


Ade Adepitan MBE says “I am beyond excited to be back as a presenter for BBC Children in Need. It's such an important cause to raise money for children and young people across the UK that need support. This live show will be brighter and more dazzling than ever before so make sure to tune in for an unforgettable night!”.

 

Mel Giedroyc says “It’s great to be back presenting such a magical show! You can expect a memorable evening in support of raising funds for children and youth across the UK”.



Chris Ramsay says “I'm truly honoured (and always very pleasantly surprised!) to be invited back to present BBC Children in Need. It's an incredible cause, and a such a huge television event that only grows more impactful every year. Being part of something that makes such a real difference is a genuine privilege, especially seeing how the funds raised directly support those in need—now more than ever, that support is essential".

 

Lenny Rush says “I am thrilled to be back for this year’s BBC Children in Need. It’s such an honour to be part of such a special production which helps raise money for both children and young people in the UK facing disadvantages”.



Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment at the BBC says: “Our Salford Super Six are set to guide everyone through a brilliant night of entertainment that truly unites people all across the UK for an incredibly important cause. It’s going to be unmissable!”


Executive Producer Peter Davey says “The team is working tirelessly to create something special, and I can promise a fantastic night of family entertainment, fronted by our amazing presenters and filled with treats and surprises for all ages...


"BBC Children in Need is one of those special shows where everyone can come together to laugh, cry, and hopefully donate what they can to help those in need”.



Children In Need airs Friday 15th November from 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer.


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