BBC's Children in Need this year saw a stellar lineup of presenters take to the stage, including Ade Adepitan, Mel Giedroyc, Rochelle Humes, Vernon Kay, Chris Ramsey, and Lenny Rush.
They were at the helm for the three-hour special, packed with comedy sketches and spectacular performances. Highlights included an 'Outnumbered' reunion, Gary Oldman narrating a CBeebies Bedtime Story, and the ever-popular Red Chair segment from Graham Norton's show.
A first for the event was children's TV favourite Bluey dancing into the world of 'Strictly Come Dancing', reports the Mirror. READ MORE: New images reveal what Stockport Pyramid could look like inside as it's transformed into 'luxury dining experience' However, viewers quickly voiced their opinions on Twitter, particularly about the number of hosts, with one saying: "I love them all but surely they only need two hosts at the most? ! " Another chimed in: "6 presenters.
Really? ? ? ? #childreninneed". Meanwhile, another expressed shock at the transformation of the show since they last tuned in: "Haven't watched #childreninneed for years ...
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