BBC Children in Need - Season 19 / Year 1998

Season 19 / Year 1998

Episodes

Preview
Terry Wogan, Gaby Roslin and a host of stars launch this year's BBC Children in Need appeal.

Feels the Need
Gaby Roslin meets children whose lives have been shattered by the problems of poverty and homelessness, and looks at how donations from Children in Need can make a difference.

15/11/1998
A look at preparations for Friday's Children in Need charity extravaganza.

1998: The Final Countdown
A nationwide look at the preparations for this year's Children in Need fundraiser.

Part 1
Gaby Roslin and Terry Wogan present the first part of a seven-hour show featuring music items, celebrity performances, quizzes, and broadcasts from the regions.

Part 2
Terry Wogan and Gaby Roslin return with more pleas for money and more entertainment including the cast of Coronation Street and the cast of Man Behaving Badly in a version of the television quiz Bullseye.
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