Children in Need: Welsh stars gather to support fundraising
Wynne Evans was live on air outside the BBC office in Cardiff, showing his backing for the charity organization, Children in Need.
This year's Children in Need fundraiser is getting support from famous figures like Wynne Evans, Derek Brockway, and Ian 'H' Watkins who are helping to collect funds.
Famous personalities showed up outside the BBC premises located in Cardiff to gather funds for underprivileged children and youths throughout the United Kingdom.
Last year, the charitable event organized by BBC garnered a total of £51 million in donations.
Wynne Evans, the triumphant contestant of the current Celebrity Master Chef, expressed his immense delight in being a part of the competition.
Derek Brockway, the man who informs us about the weather, expressed his delight in being part of the fundraising event for Children in Need, which took place during an episode of Weatherman Walking. In his words, being able to contribute to the cause was a memorable experience.
. Derek Brockway, who presents the weather, expressed his excitement for the day of Children in Need. He eagerly anticipates this day and feels it is a highlight of his year.
"It's great to witness the destination of funds and the individuals or organizations benefited by it," he expressed.
This exhibits the immense significance of the charitable organization and the positive impact it creates on the lives of children and youth.
Ian 'H' Watkins, a well-known vocalist, expressed his delight at being able to contribute to his hometown's fundraising efforts by stating that it was "lovely."
BBC Radio 2 host Vernon Kay accomplished an extremely challenging marathon and managed to gather a total of £3.7 million through his fundraising endeavors.
Ian 'H' Watkins, positioned at the middle, was providing support in Cardiff for the purpose of raising funds for Children in Need this year.
The organization named Children in Need helps more than one hundred programs in Wales. It's most recognized for its fundraising event that aired for the first time in November of 1980.
Ever since then, it has accumulated more than one billion pounds for underprivileged kids and youth.
Ade Adepitan, Mel Giedroyc, Alex Scott, Chris Ramsey, Jason Manford, and Lenny Rush have been selected to host this year's fundraising event.
Russell T Davies has created a special Doctor Who scene that will be shown in the upcoming performance. This scene is going to be distinct and will precede the three specials marking the 60th anniversary.
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