You can catch up on subtitled version of Lifeline appeals programme going back to September 2007. Note each 'Watch Now' link opens in a new window.

The internet edition of Lifeline Appeal with subtitles is always updated on this webpage monthly.
Last Updated: Wednesday, 26 March 2008, 15:25 GMT
Debra Stephenson appeals on behalf of Home-Start UK, the charity that supports parents of young children going through difficult times.
Jeremy Edwards travels to Laos to appeal on behalf of Power International, the charity dedicated to helping people with disabilities in poorer countries.
Dame Kelly Holmes appeals on behalf of Dreams Come True, the charity that makes the dreams of terminally or seriously ill children become a reality.
Jonathan Ross volunteers as a driver for Contact the Elderly, a charity which helps people aged 75 or older who are lonely, live at home on their own and are unable to easily get out of the house unaided.
Matt Allwright appeals on behalf of Remap, the charity that provides one-off technical aids which help disabled people of all ages enjoy a better lifestyle.
Clare Grogan appeals on behalf of British Association for Adoption & Fostering, the charity that helps find secure, loving families for children who can no longer live at home. Their work begins while children are waiting to be fostered or adopted, and influences every aspect of child care in the UK.
Rolf Harris appeals on behalf of Phab, the charity dedicated to getting people with and without disabilities together, to learn from each other and have fun.
Amanda Lamb appeals on behalf of Missing People (formerly the National Missing Persons Helpline), the UK's only charity working with young runaways, missing and unidentified people, their families and friends.
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