BBC Children in Need - Season 16 / Year 1995

BBC Children in Need - Season 16 / Year 1995

Season 16 / Year 1995

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Datesoct. 15, 1995 - avr. 6, 1996
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Episodes

Countdown
Year 1995Episode 110 min

Countdown

In the first of a series of run up programmes to this year's Children in Need night Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Gaby Roslin look at how much money was raised last year and the various fundraising schemes for this year.

oct. 15, 1995
The Countdown: The Toddle
Year 1995Episode 210 min

The Countdown: The Toddle

In the run up to Children in Need night, Sarah Kennedy launches 'Toddle', a sponsored walk for toddlers in Pontypridd.

oct. 22, 1995
Smell-O-Vision
Year 1995Episode 310 min

Smell-O-Vision

Noel Edmonds presents a run-up programme from his House Party set, and introduces 'Smell-O-Vision'. The show also explains how Children in Need money raised has been spent.

oct. 29, 1995
The Big Charity!
Year 1995Episode 410 min

The Big Charity!

Gaby Roslin presents the latest in a series of programmes leading up to this year's Children In Need night. The show includes an introduction to the Fame competition and Terry Wogan's new record, 'Dance Floral'.

nov. 5, 1995
The Countdown Continues: We All Pull Together
Year 1995Episode 510 min

The Countdown Continues: We All Pull Together

Rolf Harris previews Smell-o-Vision and some of the sketches which will feature in this year's show. He also looks at what people are doing to raise money.

nov. 12, 1995
The Final Countdown
Year 1995Episode 610 min

The Final Countdown

The last in a series of run up programmes leading up to Children in Need night 1995. Terry Wogan,Sue Cook and Gaby Roslin present clips of where the money went last year.

nov. 19, 1995
Part 1
Year 1995Episode 7120 min

Part 1

The annual fundraising programme is hosted by Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Gaby Roslin, featuring comedy sketches, music, and films about the problems which some children face.

nov. 24, 1995
Part 2
Year 1995Episode 8270 min

Part 2

The annual fundraising programme is hosted by Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Gaby Roslin, featuring comedy sketches, music, and films about the problems which some children face.

nov. 24, 1995
Children in Need Reports Back
Year 1995Episode 910 min

Children in Need Reports Back

Terry Wogan, Gaby Roslin and Sue Cook unveil the total for the 1995 appeal, report on how the money is being used and recall some of the fundraising efforts.

avr. 6, 1996

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