A host of stars join in a night of fun and fundraising
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Broadcast Sat, 19 Nov 2011, 21:45 on BBC Three but not available on BBC iPlayer.
Chris Moyles, Fearne Cotton and David Tennant host a charity concert from the MEN Arena.
JLS Backstage (00.34)
Haringey Sheds (02.24)
WAC Wonderweb (01.19)
BBC Children in Need (01.00)
Harry & Steps introduced by Jo Joyner (03.54)
Ella & Dorton House introduced by Olly Murs (03.49)
Melissa & The Yard introduced by Lorraine Kelly (03.43)
Elliot & Clare House introduced by Daniel Craig (05.22)
Nathan & ASGMA introduced by David Tennant (04.28)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in East England (03.38)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in North West England (03.45)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in West Midlands (03.28)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in South West England (03.47)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in West England (03.59)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in South West England (03.42)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in Kent (03.50)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in the East Midlands (03.37)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in Yorkshire and the Humber (03.52)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in Scotland (03.45)
Alan Sugar in the Dragon's Den (05.37)
Eastenders cast perform Queen (06.42)
JLS, Westlife and One Direction talk about BBC Children in Need (00.58)
Never Mind the Buzzcocks (03.38)
Vic & Bob for Children in Need (05.16)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in East England (03.38)
Various celebrities talk about BBC Children in Need (01.25)
Gok Wan performs Razzle Dazzle (02.44)
The Choir sings for Pudsey in Yorkshire and the Humber (03.44)
Hollyoaks cast singing Forget You (02.53)
Chipmunk talks about BBC Children in Need (00.34)
Olly Murs talks about BBC Children in Need (00.45)
Gok Wan talks about BBC Children in Need (00.41)
Arlene Phillips talks about BBC Children in Need (00.21)
Doctor Who Christmas Special (03.07)
The One Show Flashmob Orchestra performance (03.18)
The Choir perform "Keep Holding On" (03.44)
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