Children in Need


BBC Children in Need is the BBC's UK charity dedicated to supporting disadvantaged children and young people across the country. Established in 1980, the organisation has raised more than £1 billion as of 2023 through its fundraising efforts.
The charity's flagship event is an annual telethon broadcast every November on BBC One and BBC Two. Pudsey Bear has served as its mascot, while the late Sir Terry Wogan hosted the event for 35 years. As a cornerstone of British television, Children in Need is one of the UK's two major telethons, alongside Comic Relief's Red Nose Day. It remains the BBC's sole in-house charity.
Originally broadcast from the BBC Television Centre, the telethon relocated to the BBC Elstree Centre between 2013 and 2020 following the closure of the former. Historically lasting up to seven hours, the event was streamlined to a three-hour programme from 2020 onwards. To accommodate family-friendly content, the television watershed is postponed until 11:30 pm on the night of the broadcast.
The 2020 telethon, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, featured a significantly reduced format with just four presenters: Mel Giedroyc, Alex Scott, Chris Ramsey, and Stephen Mangan. Since November 2021, the event has been staged at Dock10, MediaCityUK in Salford. In October 2023, it was announced that Lenny Rush—a children's television star and future Doctor Who actor—would become the first child co-presenter in the charity's history during the 2023 appeal broadcast. In October 2025, it was announced that TV personality and British rapper Big Zuu would debut in the presenting lineup for the 2025 appeal show.

History

Earlier BBC appeals

The BBC's inaugural charity appeal was a five-minute radio broadcast on Christmas Day 1927, raising approximately £1,342 for four children's charities.
The first televised appeal, the Children's Hour, aired in 1955. Fronted by Harry Corbett and the yellow glove puppet Sooty Bear, these appeals continued annually on television and radio until 1979, raising a total of £625,836. Sir Terry Wogan made his debut during the five-minute appeal in 1978 and returned in 1979. Animated characters such as Peter Pan and Tom and Jerry occasionally featured in these broadcasts.

''BBC Children in Need''

The first dedicated Children in Need telethon aired in 1980, replacing standard continuity segments with fundraising appeals during evening programming. Presented by Terry Wogan, Sue Lawley, and Esther Rantzen, the event raised £1 million, exclusively for UK-based children's charities—a significant increase from previous campaigns.
By 1984, the telethon evolved into a single continuous programme, abandoning regular programming slots. The format expanded to include radio and online content, with Wogan remaining the primary host until 2014. He stepped down due to health issues and died in 2016.
In 1988, BBC Children in Need registered as a charity in England and Wales, followed by Scottish registration in 2008. A notable partnership in 2020 saw the charity collaborate with the McLaren Formula One Team at a race to support initiatives in Turkey.
Simon Antrobus has served as chief executive since 2016.

Sponsorships

Corporate partners have played a key role in fundraising. Asda, McDonald's, One Stop, Greggs, Enterprise, and Cineworld are among the charity's longstanding sponsors. Welcome Break—whose service stations host outlets such as WHSmith, Waitrose, Subway, Burger King, Pret a Manger, Starbucks and Harry Ramsden's—has also supported the cause. The 2025 Sidemen Charity Match, scheduled for Wembley Stadium, will raise funds for Children in Need.

Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year Award

The Sir Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year has been awarded annually since 2016 to individuals demonstrating exceptional commitment to raising funds for BBC Children in Need. Established by Wogan's family in memory of the late Sir Terry Wogan—the charity's long-standing host—the award was first presented by his son, Mark, during the 2016 telethon. Subsequent ceremonies have featured notable presenters, including Joanna Lumley and Michael Ball.
Since 2024, the award has not been handed out.
YearWinner
2016Lauchlan Muir
2017Ellie and Abbie Holloway
2018Keeley Browse
2019Austin and Esther Atkins
2020Brian Pitt
2021Amy Wright
2022Aileen Kane
2023Joel

Telethon

Acts

The telethon features performances by prominent singers, musical groups, and celebrities, often participating in sketches or musical numbers during the 6.5-hour-long programme. Notable appearances include actors from ITV programmes—sometimes in character or from their show's sets—as well as BBC newsreaders, whose performances became an annual tradition. Stars of West End musicals frequently perform excerpts from their productions after their theatre curtain calls.

Broadcast

dedicates its entire evening schedule to the telethon, pausing only for a 35-minute break at 10:00 pm to air BBC News at Ten, weather updates, and regional news. Simultaneously, BBC Two broadcasts complementary programming, such as Mastermind Children in Need, which is a form of Celebrity Mastermind. Pre-telethon specials include DIY SOS: The Big Build, Bargain Hunt, and The One Show, featuring challenges like the hosts' rickshaw ride and a celebrity edition of Pointless hosted by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman, assisted by Pudsey Bear.
Regional contributions play a significant role: BBC England's regions provide hourly updates, while BBC Scotland, BBC Cymru Wales, and BBC Northern Ireland historically aired extended local segments before rejoining the network broadcast around 1:00 am. From 2010, however, these nations adopted the English regions' hourly update format.

''Children in Need'' Choir

Since 2011, a central feature of the telethon has been a live choir performance involving more than 1,000 children across 8–10 UK locations, singing in unison.

Annual telethon overview

No.Broadcast dateBroadcast totalTotal raisedMain presenterCo-presentersBBC One rating
1£1,200,000Sir Terry WoganSue Lawley
Esther Rantzen
2£508,625£1,008,697Sir Terry WoganEsther Rantzen
3£603,440£1,050,000Sir Terry WoganGloria Hunniford
Fran Morrison
425 November 1983£839,429£1,158,737Sir Terry WoganGloria Hunniford
Fran Morrison
523 November 1984£1,459,283£2,264,398Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Joanna Lumley
622 November 1985£2,431,085£4,476,780Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
John Craven
Joanna Lumley
721 November 1986£5,264,655£8,687,607Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Joanna Lumley
827 November 1987£8,735,657£13,916,326Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
918 November 1988£13,099,246£17,563,458Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Joanna Lumley
1017 November 1989£17,213,664£21,671,931Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
1123 November 1990£17,547,227£20,921,929Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Dave Benson Phillips
1222 November 1991£17,182,724£20,819,508Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Andi Peters
1320 November 1992£11,549,490£16,700,000Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Andi Peters
1426 November 1993£12,386,866£17,300,000Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Andi Peters
1525 November 1994£12,012,524Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Andi Peters
1624 November 1995£11,843,385Sir Terry WoganSue Cook
Gaby Roslin
1722 November 1996£11,847,168£18,700,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin
1821 November 1997£12,034,235£20,900,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin
1920 November 1998£11,380,888£17,900,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin
2026 November 1999£11,639,053£16,700,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin6.61
2117 November 2000£12,244,764£20,000,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin6.8
2216 November 2001£12,895,853£25,900,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin7.12
2315 November 2002£13,501,375£26,200,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin7.56
2421 November 2003£15,305,212£31,400,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin10.49
2519 November 2004£17,156,175£34,200,000Sir Terry WoganGaby Roslin8.48
2618 November 2005£17,235,256£33,200,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Natasha Kaplinsky
Matt Allwright
9.07
2717 November 2006£18,300,392£33,600,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Natasha Kaplinsky
Chris Moyles
7.72
2816 November 2007£19,089,771£37,500,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton9.56
2914 November 2008£20,991,216£38,500,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Tess Daly
Alesha Dixon
9.83
3020 November 2009£20,309,747£40,200,000Sir Terry WoganTess Daly
Alesha Dixon
Peter Andre
10.08
3119 November 2010£18,098,199£36,600,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Tess Daly
Peter Andre
9.36
3218 November 2011£26,332,334£46,100,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Tess Daly
Alesha Dixon
10.01
3316 November 2012£26,757,446£43,300,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Tess Daly
Nick Grimshaw
8.22
3415 November 2013£31,124,896£49,600,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Tess Daly
Nick Grimshaw
Zoe Ball
Shane Richie
9.99
3514 November 2014£32,620,469£49,100,000Sir Terry WoganFearne Cotton
Tess Daly
Nick Grimshaw
Rochelle Humes
Shane Richie
8.54
3613 November 2015£37,100,687£55,000,000Dermot O'LearyFearne Cotton
Tess Daly
Nick Grimshaw
Rochelle Humes
Shane Richie
7.95
3718 November 2016£46,624,259£60,000,000Tess DalyRochelle Humes
Greg James
Graham Norton
Ade Adepitan
Marvin Humes
Russell Kane
6.60
3817 November 2017£50,168,562£60,750,000Tess DalyRochelle Humes
Graham Norton
Ade Adepitan
Marvin Humes
Mel Giedroyc
Matt Edmondson
7.12
3916 November 2018£50,595,053£62,072,000Tess DalyGraham Norton
Mel Giedroyc
Rochelle Humes
Marvin Humes
Ade Adepitan
Rob Beckett
6.44
4015 November 2019£47,886,382£57,346,000Tess DalyGraham Norton
Mel Giedroyc
Rochelle Humes
Marvin Humes
Ade Adepitan
Tom Allen
6.13
4113 November 2020£37,032,789£63,443,000Mel GiedroycAlex Scott
Chris Ramsey
Stephen Mangan
5.12
4219 November 2021£39,389,048£50,991,355Mel GiedroycAde Adepitan
Graham Norton
Chris Ramsey
Alex Scott
4.56
4318 November 2022£35,273,167£43,400,000Mel GiedroycAde Adepitan
Jason Manford
Chris Ramsey
Alex Scott
3.96
4417 November 2023£33,513,325£46,200,000Mel GiedroycAde Adepitan
Jason Manford
Chris Ramsey
Alex Scott
Lenny Rush
3.77
4515 November 2024£39,210,850£52,700,000Mel GiedroycAde Adepitan
Vernon Kay
Chris Ramsey
Rochelle Humes
Lenny Rush
3.88
4614 November 2025£45,507,536TBAMel GiedroycVernon Kay
Paddy McGuinness
Lenny Rush
Rochelle Humes
Big Zuu
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