Children In Need 2010 Lineup

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Confirmed by celebritain.com the lineup is:

  • A special contribution from the cast of Coronation Street and EastEnders
  • A live performance from JLS of the official Children in Need single, Love You More
  • The recently-reformed Take That will perform their new single, The Flood, and in a Children in Need exclusive, will perform one of their classic hits live for the first time since regrouping
  • An extra special pop-star edition of Strictly Come Dancing
  • Additional live performances from Alexandra Burke, Westlife, The Script, The Saturdays, Ellie Goulding and Maroon 5. More acts to be announced shortly
  • Peter Andre performs a tribute to Michael Jackson
  • The Hairy Bikers' unique take on Meatloaf's A Bat Out Of Hell
  • The ladies from Loose Women give Girls Aloud a run for their money with their rendition of The Promise
  • And, of course, a very, very special, live performance by the BBC Newsreaders

Also, Take That are going to perform their song
 
I've always found it tasteless in the extreme how it's just become yet another way for celebrities to promote themselves and plug their products under the guise of charity.

I also hate the way the BBC try to make you feel conditioned into donating/fundraising.

There is something so insincere about the whole thing.
 
Apart from The Saturdays I'm not at all interested - and I can catch that on Youtube after the show. Anyway I get bored if I watch the entire evening's show.
 
I stopped watching it years ago.
It may provide money for good causes and I still put money in buckets, but the night's telly is very trashy.
 
I've posted on previous Children In Need threaRAB how I think the people who put the show together kind of feel that they can just flung anything out because there's next to no connection these days between how the show does and how the appeal does - although that said, in the current climate I'd be surprised if they got anywhere near to the
 
Is that the entire line-up? It seems a bit sparse (they have 7 hours to fill). There don't seem to be any West End musicals listed, and they usually have a couple of current musical casts appearing.

As others have said, the published line-up isn't exactly inspiring.

Oops, just re-read it and seen the 'more acts to be announced shortly' bit.
 
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