Children in Need 2023 on TV and BBC iPlayer

Updated: 17 November 2023

Clockwise from top left: Children in Need 2023 presenters. David Tennant as The Doctor. Purple Teletubbies character Tinky Winky in the MasterChef kitchen and a collage of images of the pairings taking part in Race Across Yorkshire.

Children in Need 2023’s live entertainment extravaganza promises three-hours of comedy, music and surprise guests, all to help raise vital funds for BBC Children in Need.

Here’s everything you need to know about the big night…

When is Children in Need 2023 on TV and BBC iPlayer?

The live extravaganza kicks off from 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Friday 17 November.

Children in Need 2023 presenters

Image showing Children in Need 2023 presenters Jason Manford, Ade Adepitan MBE, Alex Scott MBE, Chris Ramsey, Lenny Rush and Mel Giedroyc set against a background of multi-coloured spots.
Jason Manford, Ade Adepitan MBE, Alex Scott MBE, Chris Ramsey, Lenny Rush and Mel Giedroyc

Ade Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Jason Manford, Chris Ramsey, Lenny Rush and Alex Scott MBE present the jam-packed evening of sketches and performances featuring well-known faces as you’ve never seen them before.

Children in Need 2023 Sketches

Special brand-new sketches for Children in Need 2023 include…

Doctor Who

David Tennant dresses as the Fourteenth Doctor looks to camera. The TARDIS is visible in the background.

Doctor Who is set to blast this year’s BBC Children in Need broadcast into outer space with an exclusive scene that is not to be missed.

Ahead of the three specials for the 60th anniversary, the brand new exclusive scene will have viewers smiling from ear to ear, as David Tennant stars as the Fourteenth Doctor who shares an encounter with a mysterious new character, played by actor and comedian Mawaan Rizwan. It is then that the Doctor uncovers an age old mystery involving one of the his oldest foes…

Written by Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T Davies, this other-worldly special is made specifically for BBC Children in Need, just before viewers hop back into the TARDIS for a brand new set of adventures for three special episodes set to coincide with the show’s 60th anniversary this November.

The Doctor (David Tennant) and Steffan Powell stand smiling outside the TARDIS
The Doctor (David Tennant) and Steffan Powell (Image: BBC Studios/Natalie Seery)

BBC Children in Need viewers will also get a glimpse at the creation of the scene, as newly announced companion series Doctor Who: Unleashed will also feature a special treat as part of the broadcast with an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip.

Puppet MasterChef

Composite image featuring puppet legends in front of the Masterchef logo. Characters featured from left to right are: Tinky Winky, Dodge and Hacker T Dog, George and Zippy from Rainbow and Basil Brush.
(L-R Top: Tinky Winky, Dodge and Hacker T Dog. Bottom: George and Zippy from Rainbow, Basil Brush.)

Basil Brush, Zippy and George from Rainbow, Hacker T Dog and Dodge, and Tinky Winky are among the puppet legends set to invade the hallowed MasterChef kitchen of presenters John Torode and Gregg Wallace .

The show’s catchphrase ‘cooking doesn’t get tougher than this’ is set to be mashed up and smashed to bits as the British children’s TV favourites cause chaos among the pots and pans trying to impress Gregg and John with their culinary skills.

From the chaos, who will emerge and be crowned Puppet MasterChef for BBC Children in Need 2023?

Race Across Yorkshire

Composite image featuring three photographs of people. Top left is a photo of Eastenders' Ian and Cindy Beale (Adam Woodyatt and Michelle Collins) holding a small Pudsey bear toy. Bottom left is a photo of Waterloo Road’s Noel and Samia (Liam Scholes and Priyasasha Kumari). A large photo on the right features Birds of a Feather’s Dorien and Tracey (Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson), stood beside Emmerdale’s Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock).
Top, L-R: Adam Woodyatt and Michelle Collins. Bottom, L-R: Liam Scholes and Priyasasha Kumari. Right, L-R: Lesley Joseph, Mark Charnock and Linda Robson.

Three well-known pairs of TV characters compete to be the first to make it across the rolling dales and dramatic moors of UK’s biggest county, but as per the rules of Race Across The World, their budget is limited and no mobile phones or credit cards are allowed.

All they have is a map of Yorkshire, a GPS tracker and their wits as they aim for the final checkpoint which is – where else? – the town of Pudsey located between Leeds and Bradford. Coincidentally Pudsey is also the name of BBC Children in Need’s mascot and iconic yellow bear).

From EastEnders, Ian and Cindy Beale (Adam Woodyatt and Michelle Collins) race against Birds of a Feather’s Dorien and Tracey (Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson) and Waterloo Road’s Noel and Samia (Liam Scholes and Priyasasha Kumari).

Along the way the three teams bump into some famous Yorkshire faces including Emmerdale’s Kim Tate, Marlon Dingle and Cain Dingle, Bradford’s very own Gareth Gates, Wakefield’s Jane McDonald and one half of Rotherham’s legendary Chuckle Brothers, Paul Chuckle.

Spanning almost three million acres, there are plenty of places to get lost in Yorkshire. Our couples have a tight travel budget and so to reach the finish line, must work to earn extra cash, using good, old-fashioned Yorkshire graft. Who crumbles under the pressure? Who loses it big-time? Who wins? All the answers are revealed at the Pudsey finish line in BBC Children in Need’s exclusive Race Across Yorkshire.

Graham Norton’s Big Red Chair

The celebrities and Graham Norton sit on and stand behind his red sofa, accompanied by children and Pudsey Bear soft toys. Standing: Perry Fenwick, Dr Ranj Singh, Graham Norton, Conor Gallagher and Matt Goss. Sitting: Karen Hauer, Rosie Ramsey and three children.

Graham Norton’s notorious Big Red Chair lies in wait for six brave celebrities on BBC Children in Need 2023.

An EastEnders actor, a famous pop star, a Strictly pro dancer, an England footballer, a TV doctor and a podcaster-presenter must tell jokes in an attempt to impress three children who are guests on Graham’s infamous sofa. All three children have benefited from BBC Children in Need-funded projects.

If the jokes don’t cut it with the kids then the lever is pulled and the Big Red Chair fires the celebs into orbit. The famous six are: Perry Fenwick (Eastenders), Karen Hauer (Strictly Come Dancing), Matt Goss (Bros), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea and England footballer), Dr Ranj (TV Doctor), and Rosie Ramsey (Podcaster, Presenter and Author).

The Live Show

In the studio, singer songwriter JERUB takes to the stage to perform his latest single There Till The End, the UK’s Junior Eurovision act STAND UNIQU3 sing their anthemic entry Back to Life’ and Leigh-Anne who – having performed on BBC Children in Need with Little Mix many times – performs her track My Love for the first time on TV.

The cast of the brand-new stage musical I Should Be So Lucky perform a medley of songs from Stock Aitken Waterman acts (Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley etc.) including classic hit Especially For You, with a very special duo taking on one of the trio’s biggest hits…

To celebrate Disney’s 100th anniversary, viewers will be treated to a British TV debut performance from Walt Disney Animation Studios upcoming film Wish, sung by West-End musical star Merryl Ansah. The amazing BBC Children in Need Choir is back, drawn from the Nations and Regions of the UK, to sing a heart-felt rendition of You Raise Me Up.

Four children and Alex Jones, Roman Kemp, Vernon Kay and Jermain Jenas smiling wearing children in need t-shirts
2023 Challenge Squad for BBC Children in Need (Image: BBC Children in Need)

The One Show’s Challenge Squad, which features young people who’ve been supported by BBC Children in Need projects will culminate in live performances with special guest performers.

And the total raised by the Radio 2 challenge – Vernon Kay’s ULTRA Ultramarathon Challenge – will be revealed.

Vernon wearing pudsey bear ears and a pudsey bear yellow shirt, with a pink and orange background. Vernon Kay’s ULTRA Ultramarathon Challenge written in black text over white

Money raised through BBC Children in Need’s 2023 Appeal will help children and young people overcome the additional challenges they currently face, including supporting children and young people living in poverty, providing emergency support to families in crisis, providing comfort to children feeling sad, lost and alone, helping children overcome social injustice and supporting children to feel safe and secure.

Throughout the show, appeal films feature some of those whose lives have been changed through the support of BBC Children in Need, and the project workers who work tirelessly to help them.

Northern Ireland

Holly Hamilton and Connor Philips smile to the camera wearing yellow BBC Children in Need t-shirts and Pudsey headbands.
Holly Hamilton and Connor Philips

Connor Phillips and Holly Hamilton will bring an update from Northern Ireland on the night and host a special programme, BBC Children in Need 2023 In Northern Ireland on BBC One NI and BBC iPlayer from 3.55pm on Sunday 19 November.

Children in Need Specials on BBC iPlayer

Scott Mills, Pudsey, Nick Knowles
Scott Mills, Pudsey, Nick Knowles

A variety of special episodes of shows are available to watch on BBC iPlayer. In their tenth build for BBC Children in Need, DIY SOS partner up with Radio 2 to build a bespoke counselling and therapy centre for bereaved young people in Risley, Derbyshire.

Christina Trevanion presents a Bargain Hunt Children in Need Special which sees masters of Saturday morning mayhem Dick and Dom take on 1980s Blue Peter presenter Mark Curry and Newsround’s De-Graft Mensah.

Derek Brockway gets walking for Children in Need in a Weatherman Walking special and Countryfile presenters Matt Baker, Charlotte Smith, Margherita Taylor, Joe Crowley and John Craven to pull on their bobble hats and get rambling in aid of Children in Need 2023 too.

There’s a special treat for gaming fans as Radio 1’s Vick Hope and gaming expert and presenter Steffan Powell host a celebration of all things gaming in Game On! For Children in Need.

And, for the first time, See Hear is dedicating an entire programme to support BBC Children in Need, and Yvonne and Julian are on a mission to spread BSL across the nation. However, they won’t be doing this alone as they have enlisted a very special guest to help them, Pudsey!

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