Lenny Kravitz is scheduled to perform on Friday when President Joe Biden headlines his first reelection fundraiser in Los Angeles, according to the invite.
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Teen actor Lenny Rush is set to become the first child to present BBC Children In Need's live fundraising show as he joins this year's hosts Mel Giedroyc, Ade Adepitan, Jason Manford, Chris Ramsey and Alex Scott.
The 14-year-old will take on presenting duties alongside his returning co-hosts as the charity appeal returns for another year of fun featuring live music, comedy and some surprise guests.
Lenny stars as Ollie in the award-winning comedy series Am I Being Unreasonable?, which was written by Daisy May Cooper and Selin Hizli, who both star alongside him. Earlier this year, he won the Bafta TV award for best male performance in a comedy programme for his role, telling reporters afterwards he was "over the moon" and that the cast and crew on the show were "like one big family".
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The child actor, who lives in Essex, started out on Cbeebies, firstly in the docu-soap Our Family and later in Apple Tree House and Tracey Beaker spin-off The Dumping Ground. He has also appeared in the BBC One series Dodger alongside Christopher Eccleston and will star in the next series of Doctor Who.
Speaking about being asked to host this year's Children In Need, Lenny said: “It was a massive shock, but the best shock ever, because obviously BBC Children In Need is one of the most well-known shows on British telly and I think it is such a great time for such a great cause."
He added: "I’m nervous about it, but I am so excited for it. I think once I’ve done it, I am going to be so happy I have done it and it will be such an achievement. And what better thing to host
Lenny Kravitz is scheduled to perform on Friday when President Joe Biden headlines his first reelection fundraiser in Los Angeles, according to the invite.
showed off her quick-witted comedic timing Monday on “The View” during the talk show’s recurring “View Your Deal” segment. Fellow co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines recruited guest Julia Roberts to help model consumer products to viewers when the “Pretty Woman” star declared Serge Normant’s dry conditioner as “a little wow in a can.”This sent Goldberg running from backstage onto the set where she playfully took the can from Roberts before going back into hiding.
Lenny Kravitz is clarifying his comments.
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The story of a young Scots carer on BBC's Children In Need left viewers emotional. Jessica, 11, featured on the charity show on Friday night as she spoke about looking after her mum - something she has been doing since she was just three.
Princess Kate opened this year's broadcast of Children in Need as she said the projects supported are "vital".The live BBC appeal show - which raises money to improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young people around the UK - saw Mel Giedroyc return to host alongside Ade Adepitan, Jason Manford, Chris Ramsey, Alex Scott and new edition Lenny Rush. Kicking off the show on Friday evening with a special message, Kate said: "Hello everyone.
Children in Need returns for another year with the BBC hoping to once again raise millions of pounds for the charity. The annual live show takes place on Friday night with the general public and celebrities looking to raise lots of cash to help kids across the country.
Children In Need is back on BBC One tonight (Friday November 17) with its annual live show, hoping to raise large funds to help kids across the country.
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