The BBC's UK charity is called Children in Need. It has earned more than £600 million to help disabled children and young people in the United Kingdom since 1980. An annual telethon, broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD from 7:30pm to 2am in November, is one of the highlights. The BBC's mascot is "Pudsey Bear," and Terry Wogan has hosted the show for many years. The BBC Children in Need telethon is one of three high-profile British telethons, albeit it is the only one that supports the Comic Relief charity. The other two telethons are Red Nose Day and Sport Relief, all of which support the Comic Relief charity. On Friday, November16,2012, the appeal was held.
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The BBC's UK charity is called Children in Need. It has earned more than £600 million to help disabled children and young people in the United Kingdom since 1980. An annual telethon, broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD from 7:30pm to 2am in November, is one of the highlights. The BBC's mascot is "Pudsey Bear," and Terry Wogan has hosted the show for many years. The BBC Children in Need telethon is one of three high-profile British telethons, albeit it is the only one that supports the Comic Relief charity. The other two telethons are Red Nose Day and Sport Relief, all of which support the Comic Relief charity. On Friday, November16,2012, the appeal was held.
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