For the last two days, the Great British public has joined together to watch the charity show Children in Need. It all kicked off with Thursday's night Children in Need Rocks, which was created by the one and only Gary Barlow. We saw the best of British acts perform, from Ellie Goulding to the former Abba star Agnetha Faltskog, who hasn't perfromed in 25 years. Thursday nights show attracted 4.2 million viewers on BBC One. Thursday's night show alone raised over £1,000,000 for the charity.
Friday's night show was even more spectacular as we saw performances from the Eastenders cast and super-band McBusted for the first time.
To get the ball rolling it was the dance to the death as Torvill and Dean danced their way to the trophy on the Strictly Come Dancing Children in Need special. The two competed in a 'non-competitive' dance off which was more competitive than the actual show! With both having an outstanding performance, the judges could not fault either pair, showing the others how it's done. We knew the Show was miraculous brothers Ylves, performed their smash hit The Fox. This years show really did make the seven and a half hours fly past as it was brilliant live family fun television. But the whole teenage nation was taken by storm when the super group was born; McBusted.
The super group took the teenagers by storm by combining their hit tracks before starting their UK tour. McFly started the rave as they were first to appear on stage just after 11pm before being joined by James and Matt from Busted, performing Year 3000. The combination of the two bands continued to switch songs as all the members was rather nervous as it was their first performance as a super group, but successfully beating their nerves as they done the iconic Busted jump.
Twitter was the first place the teens turned to, to express their excitement for the performance and the tour in 2014. Other acts which stole the show included: JLS, One Direction and the Eastenders cast.
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