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Children in Need 2017 latest: Night breaks all previous records with over £50 million raised

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Clarisse Loughrey
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Friday 17 November 2017 15:12 EST
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Children in Need this year promises a bounty of treats and surprises, especially for fans of Strictly Come Dancing, Doctor Who, and Eastenders. It's a night when everyone comes together - stars, viewers, charity workers - in an effort to use television's bountiful platform to do good.

Children in Needis on BBC One from 7.30pm until 10pm. It will then switch to BBC Two from 10pm until 10.40pm, before returning to BBC One from 10.40pm until 12.30am. There will also be a One Show special from 7pm until 7.30pm.

Tess Daly and Ade Adepitan will kick off the show, followed by Graham Norton and Mel Giedroyc, with Rochelle and Marvin Humes then taking over presenting duties.

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Obviously, the judges are largely sticking to the compliments this time (it's for charity!), as Bruno Tonioli described Konnie as "sparkling playdough". But the champions are... Mark & Amy!

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Joanna Lumley has presented the second Terry Wogan Fundraiser of the Year Award to Ellie & Abbie, two 17-year-old twins who have been fundraising since they were 8 years old. This year was their most challenging one yet, a 50 mile walk over five days.

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Here's how you can pay in any money you've raised through fundraising 

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Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg have been challenged to face off to find out, "Who's the daddy?" Dad jokes aplenty...

"What's E.T. short for?"

"What's he short for? He's only got little legs."

"What's a donkey with only three legs?"

"A wonkey."

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The Harrow Club in North Kensington has been serving the community for over seven years. They opened their doors right after the Grenfell Tower fire to help victims. Four members perished the tragedy.

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