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Children in Need Guest List 2008 RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Abdulkarim Khalil Adam Barry Adrian Hansel Alan Boyd Alan Broughton Alan Dedicoat Alan Yentob Alba Bozo Alec McGivan Aled Jones Alesha Dixon Alex Hawkins Alex Lester Alexandra Wadia Ali Knell Ali Parry Amanda Saunders Amber Sainte‐Claire Amelle Berrabah Amy Clarke Amy Mangion Anastasia De Waal Andrew Copp Andrew Harvey Andrew Robertson Andrew Ross Andrew Tomlinson Andrew Whitehouse Andrew Wilson Andy Akinwolere Andy Bryant Andy Burrows Andy Farrar Andy McGlasson Andy Proudfoot Andy Smith Angela Kail Angela Lonsdale Angela O’Connor Ann Suffield Anna Chamberlain Anna Clark Anna Grant Anna Gudge Anna Kallevik Anna Wright Anne Atkinson Anne Diack Anne Henderson Anne Lewis Anne Nelson Anthony Lawton Anton Du Beke Anton Du Beke Anya Jones Anya Jones RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Arlene Phillips Aruna Patel Bal Samra Barbara Hearn Beatrice Awotayo Ben Brown Ben Da Costa Ben Emley Ben Heathcote Ben James Ellis Ben Richards Benjamin James Beverley Tew Bhavesh Patel Billy Bruce Billy Byrne Billy Wyatt Bjorn Agren Bob Reitemeier Brendan cole Brian Fortuna Bryher Scudamore Bud Gallimore cally Haycox Camilla Dallerup Carl Dalemo Carlos Marin Caroline Abrahams Caroline Bates Caroline Brown Caroline Crabbe Caroline Diehl Caroline Flack Caroline Grannell Caroline Hannam Carolyn Fullard Carolyn Hamilton Cat Simmons Catherine Cassell Catherine Greeney Catherine Norman Catherine Roberts Celia Hannon Celia Osu Cerrie Frost Chalie Lacaille Chantelle Francis Charlie Jones Charlie Richards Charlotte Porter Charlotte Riby Charlotte Vaughan Cheryl Cole Cheryl Fergison Chris Burns Chris Conlan RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Chris Evans Chris Frediani Chris Harrison Chris Hollins Chris Jones Chris Kane Chris Perry Metcalf Chris Ward Chris Wilson Christina Awotayo Christine Bleakley Christine Blower Christine Yeap Chrystal Lecointe Circle Steele Clair Bennet Claire Cassidy Claire Goose Claire Madin Claire Megahey Claire Mitchell Claire Popplewell Clare Beavan Clare Bolt Clare Rhule Clare Teal Clare Tickell Cliff Parisi Coldagh O'Donoghue Colette Phillips Conchita Scott Constance Sikpi Craig Henderson Curtis lee Scott Daisy Namirimu Daisy Suffield Dan Storey Daniel Barlow Daniel Kirk Darrell Green Darren Blackhurst Dave Last David Adair David Ambler David Emerson David Francis David Goldesgeyme David Hayward David King David Locke David Miller David Ramsden David Steadman Dawn Barlow Dawn Butler Dean Casswell RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Debbie Biggins Deborah Croshaw Deborah Lipman Deborah Sargent Deirdre Moran Denise Burke Dermot Canavan Diana Frost Diane Kaczmar Diederick Santer Dominic Atherton Dominic Cotton Dominic Shaw Dominic Taylor Donna Day Lafferty Donovan Hepburn Doranna Rizzo Dorothy Connell Dwain MacDonald Dylan Turner Eammon Holmes Ed Stewart Eddie Green Edward Bull Elaine Bedell Elaine Paterson Elinor Collett Elisabeth Nicholls Elizabeth McCall Elizabeth Monhan Ella Brown Elliot Jordan Emily Barlow Emma Barton Emma Crawford Collins Emma Dodd Emma Kelly Emma Knight Emma Nichol Emma Nicholls Erik Huggers Ernestina Craig Hall Faye Anthony Faye Sawyer Fearne Cotton Felicia Alamu Fiona Brattle Fiona Bruce Fiona Dawe Fiona Lambert Fiona McAuley Fiona Weir Flavia Cacace Frazer Rendell Gabriel Brown Gace Brown RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Gail Johnson Gary Barlow Gary Roberts Gary Skipton Gaynor Humphreys Gemma Avignone Gemma Stokes Gena Birchall George Lamb Georgia Brown Georgie Gibbon Gerald Oppenheim Geraldine Ryan Gerri McAndrew Gill Thomas Gloria Abramoff Grace Carleton Graham Cole Grant Morgan Gregg Wallace Gregory Sims Gudjon Reynisson Hannah Fairclough Hannah Jacques Hannah Sandling Hannah Smith Hayley Jenkins Hazel Sewell Heidi Range Helen Avey Helen Deakin Helen Dixon Helen Marsh Helen Normoyle Helen Palmer Helen Skelton Helena McGeough Hilary Sawyer Hillary Shaw Himesh Patel Howard Donald Ian Blackwood Ian Talbot Imogen Lloyd Webber Isobel Warren Jack Lundie Jackie Crombie Jacqueline Baker Jacqui Quaife Jacqui Quaife Jacqui Zvimba James Bennett James Cathcart James Gallimore James Jordan James Morrison RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 James Stewart Jamie Borthwick Jamie Rea Jamie Wilkin Jana Bennett Jane Frost Jane Thomas Janice Moy Janine Kelly Jason Donovan Jason Orange Jay Hunt Jeff Leach Jenii Hicks Jennifer Birch Jenny Mcgarty Jessica – Jane Clement Jessica Cecil Jessica Suffield Jim Gamble Jo Wallace Joanna Wilkinson Joanne Duggan Jodie Owen Joel Defries John Bowler John Low John Marsh John Partridge John Tate John Torode Johnny Borrell Jon Tsouras Jonathan Wild Joseph Adelakun Josie Turner Judith McNeill Juli Nunn Julia Carey Julia Foot Julian Carr Julian Perryman Julie Flowers Julie Mercer Julie Wantaneer Julien Brown Karen Craik karen Hardy Karen O'Shea Karen Potterton Karen Seymore Karen Todd Karin Montgomery Karl Jolly Karl Warner Kate Blakey RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Kate Burns Kate Kugele Kate Leece Kate Ryan Katherine Hill Katie Attwood Katie Crisp Katrina Rodden Kay Latham Keisha Atwell Keisha Buchannan Ken McMeikan Kerry Howard Kerry Lawrence Kevin Cahill Kevin Doody Kevin Lowe Kevin Monks Kim Menzies Kim Ross Kimberly Walsh Kirstie Young Kirsty Law Kirsty palmer Kym Mazelle Laila Griffin Laura Abrahams Lauren Elderfield Laurence Boakes Laurie Brett Leah Noel Leah Sue Morland Leanne Jones Lee MacDonald Leon Jackson Lewis Carnie Liam Keelan Lilia Kopylova Lilly England Linda Betesh Linda Cotton Linda Henry Linda Kelly Linda Lawrence Lindsay Boswell Lindsey Ford Lindsey Tierney Lisa Huggins‐Chan Liz Islam Liz Robertson Lizee Brown Lizz Munday Lord Nicholson Lorna Fitzgerald Louisa Lytton Louise Evans RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Louise Franklin Louise Hulland Louise Mccarthy Lucinda Ledgerwood Lucy Des Las Casas Lucy Gowans Lucy Rose Parton Maddie Duggan Maeve Malley Maggie Jones Malcolm Blair Malcolm Lane Marcia Williams Marcus Killian Marcus Savage Margaret Hill Marie Brett Mark Byford Mark Franklin Mark Henson Mark Jones Mark Linsey Mark McCall Mark Millar Mark Owen Mark Radcliffe Mark Thompson Mark Wilshire Mark Wogan Mark Wood Martin Brookes Martin Reid Martin Scott Mary Marsh Matt Cutler Matt Skelton Matthew King Meera Khana Mehmuda Mian Melissa Suffield Meredith Plant Mhairi Davidson Micah Balfour Michael Ball Michael Merwitzer Michael Peters Michael Reeves Michael Steedon Michael Vinsen Michela Pascucci Michele Elliott Michelle Payne Michelle Potter Michelle Wilson Mike Bradshaw Mike Dickson RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Mike Tomlinson Mirella Grillo Miriam O'Keeffe Miriam Saunders Miriam Tulloch Nadine Coyle Nadine Higgin Nancy Reid Naomi Bustin Nasreen Memon Natalie Christian Natalie Vaughan Natasha Ramsden Nathan Matthews Nathaneal Knell Neil Bruce Neil Buckley Neil Cartmell Neil Leitch Niaz Alam Nicholas Eldred Nicholas Francis Nicholas Owen Nick Aldridge Nick Bence‐Trower Nick Bowers Broadbent Nick Butt Nick Knowles Nick Vaughan‐Barratt Nicki Norman Nicola Harwin Nicola Roberts Nigel Sharrocks Niki Sanderson Nimar Kamalagharan Nina Wadia Nirvana Chelvachandaran Nisha Gupta Ola Jordan Oliver Dyer Oonagh Turnbull Pam Webb Pat Connor Pat Loughrey Patricia Omisope Paul Farmer Paul Hyam Paul Lumley Paul M Thomspn Paul McDonald Paul Pryor Paul Thompson Perry Fenwick Pete Farncombe Peter Duncan Peter McBride RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Peter Rudge Peter Salmon Peter Smith Philip Edgar‐Jones Philippa Gay Pippa Evers Pippa Skelton Poppy Wilson Rachel Cook Rachel Hellings Rachel Walker Rachel Wyatt Raquel Jones Ray Rowley Rebecca Bayatti Rhea Bailey Rhian Roberts Rich Jones Rich Jones Richard Allison Richard Horsnell Richard Lindley Richard Sambrook Richard Tyrrell Richard Winter Richie Crossley Rita Simons Rob Fardell Rob Kazinsky Rob law Roger Morton Roger Parry Rosemary Knox Ross Farquar Roxy Iqbal Rufus Stone Russell Watson Ruth Langsford Ruth Mccorkindale Ruth Owen Ruth Spencer Sabrina Washington Sally Boazman Sally Debonnaire Sally Whitaker Sam Brown Sam Donnolly Sam Sharrocks Sandra Davidson Sandra Marvin Sara Burgess Sarah Alexander Sarah Birch Sarah Bond Sarah Bowden Sarah Cary RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Sarah Daly Sarah Dawson Sarah Farrar Sarah Fearnley Sarah Harding Sarah Millar Sarah Wilson Scarlette Douglas Scott Robinson Sean Barry Sebastien Izambard Seren Beckett Shahanara Begum Sharon D Clarke Sharon Powers Sharyn Woods Shazir Nazir Shona Mcgarty Simon Crawford Collins Simon Hepburn Simon Knight Simon Proctor Simon Tester Simone Dominique Siobhan McCarron Sophie Raworth Sophy Robson Stacey Dooley Stavros Velerios Stedman Pearson Stelios Kalisperides Stephen Carrick‐Davies Stephen Dunmore Stephen Kelly Stephen Martin Stephen Pound Steve Alexander Steve Hocking Steve Leeds Steve Smith Steve Strange Steve Turner Steve Wells Steve Wright Stevie Hutchinson Stevie Spring Stuart Kenning Sue Lewis Sue Marsh Susan Elizabeth Susan Wilks Susanna Reid Suzana Sheppard Suzanne Gilfillan Suzanne Neville Suzi Leather RFI20090150 - Children in Need guest list 2008 Suzie Clark Suzy Stanley Tamsyn Clark Tavia Bentley Teresa Baker Teresa Fitzgerald Teresa Hanley Teresa Parker Terry Ronald Terry Wogan Tess Daly Tess Daly Tessa Finch Thomas Law Tim Byrne Tim Davie Tim Frater Tim Russell Tom Fitzgerald Tony Breslin Toyin Gbomedo Trevor Plunkett Trevor Smale Trish Handsley Trish Law Urs Buhler Vicki Bracken Vicki Eves Vicky Matthews Victoria McGovern Victoria Picknell Victoria Secretan Vincent Simone Waqar Ahmed Abbasi Wendy Martin Wendy Smith Wes Cuell Will Day Will Young Yogesh Chauhan Yona Dunsford Zara Warren Zarin Patel Zoe Rainey Zoe Tyler .
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