Wednesday, 11 November, 2009 and Mark Murphy is the compere for Children in Need's Suffolk HAS Talent event at Felixstowe's Spa Pavilion.
The Co-op Juniors, the UK's largest amateur theatre group, kicked the night off with a dance routine that spread into the aisles. Watch a highlights video using the SEE ALSO link below.
Graeme Mac and Jon Wright, aka the Easy Tigers, were the first of the staff members on stage - performing Ryan Adams's Stars Go Blue.
Streetwise Inc's tribute to Michael Jackson followed, demonstrating what they term 'commercial street dance'.
Bringing their fair share of variety to the variety show, Matt and Simon recreate the Battle of Sole Bay. That's 1672, history fans.
Our very own version of Statler and Waldorf, Simon Warr and Stephen Foster were on hand to critique each performer, but didn't take up the offer to strip/sing/recite poetry themselves.
The resident poet of Foz and Bob's Happy Hour, Jane, took centre stage to deliver a couple of her typically Suffolk verses.
Buddy Holly tribute act Rave On got the crowd tapping their toes and nodding along with four classic slices of rock n roll.
Deben High School pupil Danii Perkins aspires to perform in the West End - the 14-year-old showed her potential on the Suffolk HAS Talent stage.
Lesley Dolphin brought along a soft toy for moral support during her 'Suffolk squit'. "It's a poodle," she said. "Because it's a toy."
Michael J Fitch mixed comedy and magic to the audience's delight - in his second performance he recruited Bob to help with a demonstration of mind control.
Georgina Wroe and Luke Deal giggled their way through an entertaining version of ABBA's SOS.
Presenter Steph Mackentyre and Steve Rhodes performed an upbeat medley as Dakota Blue.
Alison Acton, Linda Walker and Kate Arkell enjoyed last year's Dancers in Need event so much that they returned with their partners for Suffolk HAS Talent.
Rob Dunger and the Ipswich Operatic and Dramatic Society after their tribute to the Full Monty. You'll have to watch our video to see what preceded this.
With a good evening had by all and lots of money raised for Children in Need, everyone jumped back on stage to join in with Rave On's version of Johnny B Goode.
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