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Children in Need 2020 raised 拢57m, 大象传媒 says
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Children in Need's 2020 charity appeal raised a total of 拢57m for good causes, the 大象传媒 has revealed.
November's audience-free event featured appearances from singers Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams and Dolly Parton, footballer Marcus Rashford and fitness guru Joe Wicks.
It raised 拢37m on the night but donations continued to come in.
Organisers of the annual fundraising event have praised the "generosity of the public" during an uncertain period.
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"Our supporters across the UK can be incredibly proud of this total, and the vital impact it's making," said Children in Need boss Simon Antrobus.
"After a year of immense challenge and uncertainty for children and young people facing disadvantage, this is a testament to the kindness and generosity of the Great British public that over the course of the pandemic we have delivered 拢73 million to help children and young people navigate through the challenges of Covid-19, providing a lifeline when it was needed most."
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He added: "Our incredible supporters have shown once again that together we can change young lives, and that we will always be here for the children and young people across the UK that need us."
Throughout the pandemic, Children in Need has awarded 2,700 grants worth a combined 拢73m.
At its 40th anniversary event last year Wicks raised 拢2.5m for the appeal with a 24-hour workout challenge, while The One Show's Rickshaw Challenge raised 拢6m.
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