BBC Children in Need - Season 28 / Year 2007

Season 28 / Year 2007
Episodes

Appeal Night: Part 1
Get ready to party for Pudsey as Terry Wogan is joined by a whole host of stars for a night of fun and fundraising, live from Television Centre and around the UK.
'Joseph' star Lee Mead leads an amazing technicolor nationwide singalong, the cast of Hollyoaks glam up for a Marc Bolan tribute and Fearne Cotton rubs shoulders with the stars backstage as the Spice Girls are live in LA.
Saturday morning TV hosts Sam and Mark perform a soul classic, plus music from Jason Donovan. There's high-kicking heroics from the Shaolin Monks, and music from Coronation Street.

Appeal Night: Part 2
The Spice Girls perform the official CIN single, plus Torchwood star John Barrowman sings live in the studio. There are surprises in store for David Tennant in a Doctor Who special scene.
The stars of Strictly Come Dancing strut their stuff - strictly for Children In Need - plus music from the cast of Holby City, X-Factor superstar Leona Lewis and Boyzone.

Appeal Night: Part 3
Young inventors take on the Dragons in a special Junior Dragons' Den.
The cast of EastEnders star in a psychedelic song and dance extravaganza on Albert Square, the stars of The Bill perform a Rat Pack classic and Kylie Minogue makes a fabulous CIN comeback, plus music from Joss Stone.

Appeal Night: Part 4
The cast of Dirty Dancing sashay into the studio, there's mayhem at Hotel Babylon as some iconic TV characters check in for Children In Need night and the BBC newsreaders get steamy in Chicago.

Appeal Night: Part 5
Music from Annie Lennox and get ready for the battle of the DJs as the giants of Radio 1 and Radio 2 go head-to-head in a Never Mind the Buzzcocks special.
Lee Mead sheds his technicolor dreamcoat to perform a pop classic and it's 'Go Greased Lightning' as the stars of the West End race to the studio to perform live on Children In Need night and .
Denise Van Outen pays tribute to Dusty Springfield and the stars of BBC Breakfast News swing to a big band favourite.
Young inventors take on the Dragons in a special Junior Dragons' Den.

Thank You and Total Update
The grand total for the 2007 fundraising spectacular is revealed.
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