BBC Children in Need - Season 15 / Year 1994

BBC Children in Need - Season 15 / Year 1994

Season 15 / Year 1994

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DatesOkt. 9, 1994 - Nov. 25, 1994
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Episodes

The Countdown Begins
Year 1994Episode 110 min

The Countdown Begins

The first of seven programmes in the run-up to the 1994 Children in Need night. Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters launch this year's appeal, reveal the final total for 1993, and look at some of the ways in which the money has been spent, as well as looking forward to this year's fundraising schemes.

Okt. 9, 1994
The Countdown Continues
Year 1994Episode 210 min

The Countdown Continues

In the second programme in the run up to Children in Need 1994, Emma Forbes visits organisations who benefited from last year's appeal.

Okt. 16, 1994
The Recipe for Success
Year 1994Episode 310 min

The Recipe for Success

Jane Asher looks at how Children in Need is organised, how it decides on uses for its money and explains some of this year's fundraising schemes.

Okt. 23, 1994
Toddling for Pudsey
Year 1994Episode 410 min

Toddling for Pudsey

A report on the thousands of young people who took part in one of 94 sponsored half mile walks to raise funds for Children in Need.

Okt. 30, 1994
Lighting the Touch Paper
Year 1994Episode 510 min

Lighting the Touch Paper

Emma Forbes reports from the biggest fireworks display in the North East, where a collection is being made for Children in Need. Gavin Campbell reports about a centre for blind children.

Nov. 6, 1994
Cin News
Year 1994Episode 610 min

Cin News

Terry Wogan reports on how the appeal is supported across the airwaves, and signals the start of Radio 2's fundraising efforts.

Nov. 13, 1994
The Final Countdown
Year 1994Episode 710 min

The Final Countdown

In the last in a series of 10 run up programmes to Children in Need, Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters present a final look behind the scenes at the preparation for Friday's extravaganza.

Nov. 20, 1994
Part 1
Year 1994Episode 8120 min

Part 1

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.The show features contributions from all 13 BBC regions, and many guest celebrities, including Zoe Ball, Vanessa Mae, East 17 and Paul McKenna.

Nov. 25, 1994
Part 2
Year 1994Episode 9270 min

Part 2

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.The second part of the show sees Katie Boyle present a Eurovision tribute, a Barry Norman film quiz, Lily Savage's TV heroines and many more celebrity apperances.

Nov. 25, 1994

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