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09.11.2021 - 14:28 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
BBC Children in Need’s annual appeal show returns soon.
It is done for a brilliant cause, supporting more than 3,900 local charities and projects in communities across the UK, that are helping children and young people facing a range of disadvantages.
Due to the pandemic, last year’s show was cancelled, but the hope is it will continue as normal again this year.
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So when does the TV fundraiser take place, and which famous faces will we see getting involved this
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