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Radio 2 listeners raise £2m for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Children in Need


Generous ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2 listeners have raised £2million for this year's ´óÏó´«Ã½ Children in Need Appeal – with a little help from presenter Chris Evans who contributed £16,039 to bring the total to exactly £2million.

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Sir Terry Wogan's auction of Things Money Can't Buy on his breakfast show, Chris Evans' Drivetime Dine and Disco auction – this year with added Drive and Dine – and a Music Marathon all formed part of the network's week-long round of fundraising activities.

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Listeners to Wake up to Wogan raised half-a-million pounds in the Things Money Can't Buy auction, with this year's record bid fetching £100,000 for Children In Need when an anonymous caller bid for a guitar master class with Mark Knopfler, the guitar legend behind hits such as Walk Of Life and Money For Nothing.

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Sir Terry says of the amount raised by Radio 2 listeners for the charity: "Everybody has been telling me this is a tough year.

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"But, in my experience, the British public always react best in stressful times and I know they won't forget the children. Well done Radio 2 listeners!"

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Other auction packages included the opportunity to have Raymond Blanc cook a three-course meal for the highest bidder and 11 friends which raised £50,000; two VIP passes to all three days of the British Grand Prix which fetched £35,000, as did a day at Wimbledon with Aled Jones.

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An exciting day for two with the Blades Aerobatic Team went for £24,000, and a day's adventuring in Canada with Ray Mears raised £22,000 for the charity.

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Chris Evans also held an auction in his Radio 2 Drivetime show on Thursday afternoon, raising more than £450,000.

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Chris auctioned places in seven Ferrari sports-cars to drive in convoy from Radio 2 in London to the New Forest for an evening of relaxation before a two-day extravaganza, where the seven highest bidders – joined by 30 other bidders and a friend each – enjoy a round of golf before going to Chris' pub to enjoy food cooked by Giorgio Locatelli, followed by a live performance by Ocean Colour Scene. They all then head off to Goodwood the following day to watch The Festival of Speed.

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Friday's Music Marathon fetched more than £365,000 and over £670,000 was raised by sales of Janet & John CDs.

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Full information on Radio 2's Children in Need fundraising activities can be found at bbc.co.uk/radio2.

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Category: Children in Need; Radio 2
Date: 14.11.2008
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