BBC Children in Need Rocks

BBC Children in Need Rocks (2009-2018)

EndedVariety showMusic

A musical charity concert held annually for the Children in Need charity appeal on the BBC.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:30 (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2018-11-15Children in Need Rocks 2018Nov 15, 2018
2017-11-13Children in Need Rocks the 80sNov 13, 2017
2016-11-14Children in Need Rocks for TerryNov 14, 2016
2015-11-12Children in Need Rocks 2015Nov 12, 2015
2013-11-14Children in Need Rocks 2013Nov 14, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' premiere?

'BBC Children in Need Rocks' premiered on November 19, 2009.

Who were the hosts of 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' in 2009?

In 2009, the hosts of 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' were Fearne Cotton and Chris Moyles.

Where was the 2009 edition of 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' held?

The 2009 edition of 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Which artists performed at 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' in 2009?

The 2009 edition of 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' featured performances by artists such as Robbie Williams, Muse, Leona Lewis, and Lily Allen.

Did 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 include any collaborations between artists?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 included collaborations between artists, such as Take That and Robbie Williams performing together.

How long was the 2009 edition of 'BBC Children in Need Rocks'?

The 2009 edition of 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' was a one-night event.

Were there any special guests at 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' in 2009?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 had special guests, including Boyzone and Dizzee Rascal.

Did 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 include any comedy sketches?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 featured comedy sketches by Peter Kay and James Corden.

How many songs were performed during 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' in 2009?

There were over 20 songs performed during 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' in 2009.

Did 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 have a live audience?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 had a live audience at the Royal Albert Hall.

Did 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 include any dance performances?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 included dance performances by groups like Diversity and Flawless.

Were there any surprise appearances at 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' in 2009?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 had surprise appearances from celebrities like Kylie Minogue and Paul McCartney.

Was 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 broadcast live on television?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 was broadcast live on television.

Did 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 include any tribute performances?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 included tribute performances, such as a tribute to Michael Jackson by Alexandra Burke and JLS.

Did 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 raise funds for charity?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 aimed to raise funds for the BBC Children in Need charity.

Were there any collaborations between artists from different music genres at 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' in 2009?

Yes, 'BBC Children in Need Rocks' 2009 featured collaborations between artists from different genres, like Katherine Jenkins and Escala performing together.

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