Sir Terry Wogan and Josie Lawrence read CBeebies' Bedtime Stories for BBC Children in Need
Broadcasting legend Sir Terry Wogan and actress Josie Lawrence (Around The World In 80 Days) are tucking themselves in to tell CBeebies Bedtime Stories especially for BBC Children In Need, starting tomorrow.
Sir Terry, who has presented Children in Need since 1980, will be paying tribute to his old pal Pudsey Bear by reading four stories with a decidedly furry theme including A Chair For Baby Bear, Bare Bear, Mr Bear's Picnic and Who's Been Eating My Porridge.
Josie Lawrence – also appearing on BBC One on Tuesday 17 November, raising money for Children In Need on the Around The World In 80 Days challenge – will be lulling CBeebies' young viewers into sweet dreams with a range of stories including Tabby McTat, Princess Smartypants Breaks The Rules, Super Daisy And The Peril Of The Planet, Evie's Mad Hair Day and The Fox In The Dark.
"We are thrilled that such great storytellers are coming in to enchant our story-loving viewers and delighted to be doing our bit to raise awareness of this great cause," says Michael Carrington, Controller, CBeebies.
Bedtime Stories can be seen every night on CBeebies from 6.50pm.
14 November: Terry Wogan – A Chair For Baby Bear by Kaye Umansky and Chris Fisher
15 November: Terry Wogan – Bare Bear by Miriam Moss and Mary McQuillan
16 November: Josie Lawrence – Tabby McTat by Julie Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
17 November: Josie Lawrence – Princess Smartypants Breaks The Rules by Babette Cole
18 November: Josie Lawrence – Super Daisy And The Peril Of The Planet by Kes Gray and Nick Sharratt
19 November: Josie Lawrence – Evie's Mad Hair Day by Shane McG
20 November: Josie Lawrence – The Fox In The Dark by Alison Green and Deborah Allwright
21 November: Terry Wogan – Mr Bear's Picnic by Debbie Gliori
22 November: Terry Wogan – Who's Been Eating My Porridge? by Christina Butler and Daniel Howat
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