Appeal Night: Part 2

Year 2010Episode 2200 minNov. 19, 2010
Appeal Night: Part 2

10.40-11.00

The BBC newsreaders recruit dance supremo Louie Spence to create a headline-grabbing routine, and temperatures rise in a Come Dine With Me Dragons' Den special.

11.00-11.30

The party continues all over the UK as Irish favourites The Script raise the roof at The Odyssey in Belfast, plus Peter Andre performs a thrilling tribute to Michael Jackson.

11.30-12.00

The cast of Priscilla put on a show-stopping performance live in the studio, and the stars of Loose Women sing their version of a Girls Aloud classic.

12.00-12.30

Blue Peter adventurer Helen Skelton takes on the role of Baby in the hit musical Dirty Dancing and McFly rock the Scottish Exhibition Centre in Glasgow.

12.30-01.00

An exclusive Children in Need performance from West-End smash Phantom of the Opera.

01.00-02.00

Get ready for Pudsey's Greatest Hits, a celebration of Children in Need's most memorable moments from the last 30 years.

Plus the grand total for the 2010 fundraising spectacular is revealed.

Appeal Night: Part 2 has aired on Nov. 19, 2010 at 22:40
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