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Children in Need 2009 Genre Telethon Presented by Terry Wogan
Tess Daly
Alesha DixonNarrated by Alan Dedicoat Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English Production Location(s) BBC Television Centre Camera setup Multiple Running time 180 mins (Part 1)
205 mins (Part 2)Broadcast Original channel BBC One Picture format 16:9 Original run 20 November 2009 – 21 November 2009 Chronology Preceded by Children in Need 2008 Followed by Children in Need 2010 Related shows Around the World in 80 Days (Children in Need 2009) External links Website Children in Need 2009 was a campaign held in the United Kingdom to raise money for Children in Need. It culminated in a live broadcast on BBC One which began on the evening of Friday 20 November and ran through to the morning of Saturday 21 November. The broadcast was hosted by Terry Wogan, Tess Daly and Alesha Dixon. Alan Dedicoat read out the running totals and Peter André reported from the BT Tower. The show was broadcast from BBC Television Centre in London. Dancing Pudseys were projected on to the building. The 2009 event raised £20,309,747 by the end of the broadcast, slightly under the previous year's total of £20,991,216.
Contents
Television campaign
Artist performances
- Alesha Dixon opened the show with a performance of her single "The Boy Does Nothing", accompanied by the dancers from Strictly Come Dancing
- Peter Kay premièred the official single for Children in Need 2009, titled "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley".
- The X Factor 2008 runners-up JLS performed "Everybody in Love"
- John Barrowman performed a cover version of "Old Time Rock and Roll" in his boxers which he then signed and auctioned with all proceeds going to the cause.
- Taylor Swift performed "Love Story" before donating £13,000 towards the cause
- Westlife performed a cover version of "What About Now"
- Pixie Lott opened the second half of the show by performing her song "Boys and Girls"
- Justin Lee Collins performed a cover version of "Delilah"
- Gray O'Brien performed All I Care About from the musical Chicago
- Alesha Dixon performed "To Love Again"
- Harry Connick, Jr. performed "Just The Way You Are"
- David Gray and Annie Lennox performed a duet of Gray's upcoming single Full Steam
- Spandau Ballet performed their song "True"
- Madness performed a cover version of "It Must Be Love"
- Peter André performed "Unconditional"
- Paolo Nutini performed "Pencil Full of Lead" from Glasgow
- The Nolans performed a medley of songs including "Holding Out For A Hero", "It's Raining Men" and "I'm In The Mood For Dancing"
- Sugababes performed "About a Girl" from Belfast
- Paloma Faith performed "Stone Cold Sober"
- Stereophonics performed "Innocent" from Cardiff
- Ronan Keating performed "Homeward Bound" from Belfast
- Highlights from Belfast were shown, including Escala, Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz
- Highlights from Cardiff were shown, including Bonnie Tyler and Only Men Aloud!
- Alison Moyet performed "Love Letters"
- Little Boots performed "Remedy" from Glasgow
- Robbie Williams performed "Bodies" and "You Know Me" from Reality Killed The Video Star
Cast performances
- The cast of Hollyoaks performed a Queen tribute
- The presenters and reporters from The One Show performed a Fame tribute
- The cast of The Bill performed "Mack the Knife"
- The cast of EastEnders performed a Motown tribute, which was shown twice during the broadcast. The tribute included covers of "Dancing in the Street", "Get Ready", "ABC" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
- Four female BBC Newsreaders (Sophie Raworth, Fiona Bruce, Susanna Reid and Kate Silverton) performed a medley of Beyoncé Knowles songs including "Crazy in Love" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". They were then joined by four male newsreaders (Charlie Stayt, Ben Brown, Bill Turnbull and Nicholas Owen) for a dance off against Diversity. During the second half of the television broadcast a behind the scenes video was shown of the rehearsals before a repeat of the dance itself
- The cast of Legally Blonde performed a selection of songs from the musical
- The cast of Priscilla Queen of the Desert - the Musical performed a selection of songs from the musical
- The cast of Jersey Boys performed a selection of songs from the musical
- The cast of Avenue Q performed a special version of "The Money Song" from the musical
Others
Title Brief Description Starring Walk on the Wild Side A special version of the show. Standard cast Merlin A special version of the show. Standard Cast "All You Need Is Love" by Bandaged Together A group of celebrities perform a spoof version. Doctor Who A preview of the 2009 Christmas Special called "The End of Time", was shown during both parts of the telethon David Tennant Casualty Mini episode featuring Pudsey as a patient Standard Cast Dragons' Den A special episode saw the Dragons performing a makeover of a community centre The Dragons Lark Rise to Candleford A mini episode featuring a guest performance by Terry Wogan was shown in both halves of the television broadcast Terry Wogan and Standard Cast The Impressions Show Live Sketch in which they impersonated Terry and Tess. Terry Wogan Tess Daly Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson Agatha Christie's Poirot Mini-episode featuring David Suchet as Hercule Poirot hunting for a kidnapped Pudsey Bear David Suchet Taggart and Rebus Joined forces for a one-off mini-episode Standard Casts Celebrity Mastermind
During the break for the BBC News at Ten on BBC One, BBC Two broadcast a special edition of Mastermind with comedians Lucy Porter, Mark Watson, Dave Spikey and Stephen K. Amos as contestants. Lucy Porter was the eventual winner, with a Celebrity Mastermind record score of 35 points.
Around the World in 80 Days
Main article: Around the World in 80 Days (Children in Need 2009)As a prequel to the main televised event, a weekly television series began airing on 13 October 2009, where various celebrities attempted to travel around the world in 80 days without using air travel.
Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall
Held on 12 November, Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall was an evening of live music in London's Royal Albert Hall, organised by Gary Barlow. The concert included sets by Sir Paul McCartney, Cheryl Cole, Katherine Jenkins, Julian Lloyd Webber, Leona Lewis, Robbie Williams, Lily Allen, Dizzee Rascal, Muse, Dame Shirley Bassey, Snow Patrol and Take That, and was hosted by Chris Moyles.[2] The event raised over two million pounds for the campaign. The event climaxed with all the artists collaborating onstage to perform "Hey Jude", by The Beatles.
Mascots
Pudsey Bear returned in the same style as has been seen since 2007. A new female character, Blush, was introduced. She is shyer than Pudsey, and wears a bow with the 2007 onwards Pudsey pattern.[3]
Pudsey Bear lights up the BT Tower
Pudsey appeared at the top of the BT Tower[4] in London on a giant 360 degree LED display.[5] Pudsey popped up every half hour, (between 07.00 - midnight) on the 19 and 20 November.
Official single
Main article: The Official BBC Children in Need MedleyPeter Kay co-ordinated the official single, following his work for Comic Relief. He worked with the cooperation of stars from some of the most popular children's television shows from around the world. The song is a mash-up of many pop songs throughout the years including; "Can You Feel It", "Don't Stop", "Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny)", "Tubthumping", "Never Forget", "Hey Jude" and "One Day Like This". The song reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart.
Other activities
As in previous years, the TV show Countryfile sold a calendar in aid of the appeal. In 2009, it raised £750,000.
Totals
The following are totals with the times they were announced on the televised show.
Date Time Total 20 November 2009 20:01 GMT £4,867,517 21:00 GMT £8,903,757 21:55 GMT £12,691,312 22:40 GMT £15,069,028 23:26 GMT £15,989,864 21 November 2009 00:04 GMT £16,839,024 01:04 GMT £18,845,469 01:56 GMT £20,309,747[6] See also
- Children in Need
- Pudsey Bear
Telethons Presenters Current Former Charity singles - "Almost Seems (Too Late to Turn)" (1985)
- "Heroes" (1986)
- "Children in Need" (1988)
- "Almost Seems (Too Late to Turn" (1989)
- "You Better Believe It" (1995)
- "Perfect Day" (1997)
- "Especially for You" (1998)
- "Love Me" (1999)
- "Never Had a Dream Come True" (2000)
- "Have You Ever" (2001)
- "Don't Let Me Down" / "You and I" (2002)
- "I'm Your Man (2003)
- "I'll Stand by You" (2004)
- "A Night to Remember" (2005)
- "Downtown" (2006)
- "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" (2007)
- "Do Ya" / "Stay with Me" (2008)
- "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley" (2009)
- "Love You More" (2010)
- "Teardrop" (2011)
Related articles - Pudsey Bear
- Children in Need Rocks Manchester
- Comic Relief
References
- ^ BBC (2009-11-20). Children in Need 2009 (Television). London: BBC.
- ^ "Children in Need Rocks the Royal Albert Hall". BBC. 2009-10-16. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/10_october/16/cin.shtml. Retrieved 2009-11-08.
- ^ "Who Is Blush?". BBC. 2009-11-12. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey/fundraising/blush.shtml. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
- ^ http://tweetphoto.com/5b1a9a
- ^ "BT's online donation platform set to reach £100 million milestone at BBC Children in Need". http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=107991.
- ^ "BBC Children in Need". BBC Online. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey/. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
External links
Categories:- 2009 in British television
- 2009 in the United Kingdom
- Children in Need
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