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Saturday, 17 November 2007, 00:34 GMT
In pictures: Children in Need

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One of the first acts to appear on this year's BBC Children in Need was Lee Mead, star of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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Actor John Barrowman, star of the Torchwood sci-fi series, sang a version of Elton John's Your Song, accompanied by Myleene Klass on piano.

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Children in Need host Terry Wogan lent a hand to help sort out Lee Mead's Technicolor dreamcoat.

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Kylie Minogue thrilled the audience with a performance of her latest single.

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Her former Neighbours co-star, Jason Donovan, strapped on his guitar to entertain the Children in Need audience.

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Leona Lewis also appeared, days after her song Bleeding Love became the biggest-selling single of the year so far.

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Myleene Klass used her classical piano skills to play a version of Elton John's Your Song for actor John Barrowman to sing.

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It was not just singers who took to the stage - also taking part in Children in Need were the X Factor judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Sharon Osbourne and Dannii Minogue.

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Soul singer Joss Stone got the crowd going with her trademark powerful voice.
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