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Joe Wicks and Vernon Kay led the arrivals for this year’s Children In Need telethon ahead of the show going live tonight.
TV chef Joe, 40, was snapped as he wore a bright yellow tee while holding a Pudsey the Bear.
Vernon Kay, who is one of this year’s main hosts, was also spotted arriving at MediaCity in Salford, Manchester.
The 51-year-old looked dapper in a double breasted black suit as he smiled for the cameras.
He was joined by his co-star Paddy McGuinness who also looked smart in a velvet black dinner jacket.
This year’s Children In Need telethon kicked off at 7pm on BBC One and will run throughout the night, scheduled to end at 10pm before BBC News.
Vernon Kay, who is one of this year’s main hosts, was spotted arriving at MediaCity in Salford, Manchester before tonight’s show
TV chef Joe, 40, was snapped as he donned a bright yellow tee while holding a Pudsey teddy bear in his arms
Vernon Kay was joined by his co-presenter Paddy McGuinness who also looked smart in a velvet black dinner jacket
Hosting the charity appeal are Mel Giedroyc, Rochelle Humes, Vernon Kay, Paddy McGuinness, Lenny Rush and Big Zuu.
The telethon opened to a special Simpsons themed clip as each host recreated the sitcom’s iconic opening titles.
Throughout the night viewers will be treated to a variety of performances and sketches as organisers hope donations will flood in.
Lord Alan Sugar will face a boardroom grilling from a group of budding entrepreneurs as they become his junior apprentices.
Viewers will also get a first look a the highly anticipated celebrity spin-off of The Apprentice, which is set to air this Christmas.
Bafta-winning TV chef Big Zuu will take to the Cbeebies Bedtime Stories chair for the first time alongside the legendary Pudsey.
The superhuman Gladiators Bionic, Giant, Nitro, Fire, Athena and Diamond will also meet their matches when they go up against a group of mini competitors.
BBC News presenter Sophie Raworth gets quite the shock as her news desk experiences a mini invasion.
Meanwhile, over in Walford, EastEnders star Shane Ritchie gets a surprise when he realises Albert Square has gone back in time with much younger and fresh-faced residents.
This year’s telethon opened to a special Simpsons themed clip as the hosts recreated the sitcom’s iconic titles
Presenter Lenny Rush arrives for BBC Children in Need at MediaCity in Salford
Eurovision star Sam Ryder snapped as he arrived ahead of the telethon going live on BBC One from 7pm tonight
Gladiator Steel arrives for BBC Children in Need at MediaCity in Salford
Also during the telethon audiences will see McFly’s Tom Fletcher perform live with his 11-year-old for the very first time.
Eurovision 2025 entrants Remember Monday will also be performing as well as Lewis Capaldi.
Radio 2’s Sara Cox will arrive at the Salford studio, having completed her gruelling 135 mile challenge, ready to find out how much she’s raised after taking on the distance of five marathons across five days.