BBC Children in Need - Season 13 / Year 1992

BBC Children in Need - Season 13 / Year 1992

Season 13 / Year 1992

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DatesOkt. 14, 1992 - Nov. 20, 1992
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Episodes

Children in Need: the Countdown Begins!
Year 1992Episode 110 min

Children in Need: the Countdown Begins!

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters launch the Children in Need Appeal for 1992 with inserts from Casualty, Right Said Fred and Noel Edmonds.

Okt. 14, 1992
Children in Need: Who Are the Children?
Year 1992Episode 230 min

Children in Need: Who Are the Children?

Phillip Schofield reports on how some of the money donated by viewers during last year's appeal was spent.

Nov. 13, 1992
Ready, Teddy, Go!
Year 1992Episode 320 min

Ready, Teddy, Go!

Andi Peters presents from various locations around the BBC, setting the scene and previewing Children in Need. There are guest appearances from Shane Richie, Mark Curry and Steve Cram, with Take That performing 'It Only Takes a Minute'.

Nov. 19, 1992
Part 1
Year 1992Episode 4120 min

Part 1

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.Features individual contributions from all 13 BBC regions, and many guest celebrity appearances, including Ken Bruce, Steve Cram, E17, Linford Christie and Noel Edmonds.

Nov. 20, 1992
Part 2
Year 1992Episode 525 min

Part 2

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.Features celebrity appearances from the Birds of a Feather actresses, and a song from Lesley Garrett.

Nov. 20, 1992
Children of Courage and Achievement
Year 1992Episode 645 min

Children of Courage and Achievement

Esther Rantzen presents children who have been particularly brave when facing danger or who have been tremendous achievers. With reports by Gavin Campbell.

Nov. 20, 1992
Part 3
Year 1992Episode 7200 min

Part 3

Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters host the annual fundraising appeal for needy children all over the country.The final part of this year's appeal features a special musical contribution from celebrity guests on Jeff Banks' Clothes Show, while BBC newsreaders sing 'I Wanna Be Like You' and Margaret Thatcher is the Mystery Guest in the Pudsey Olympics.

Nov. 20, 1992

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