When is Children In Need 2022 is on are who are the presenters?

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The telethon returns to the BBC tonight

Children In Need will return to our screens tonight , with a star-studded line-up ready to help raise funds this year.

Read more:ITV I'm A Celebrity viewers turn on Ant and Dec as they make prediciton following Chris Moyles trial Who are the Children In Need 2022 presenters? Football pundit Alex Scott, comedian Jason Manford, Paralympian medallist Ade Adepitan, presenter Mel Giedroyc, and comic Chris Ramsey have been announced as this year's Children In Need presenters.

Ade Adepitan is a TV presenter and wheelchair basketball player. He played for Great Britain, winning a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Paralympics and a year later won gold at the Paralympic World Cup. The 49-year-old has also hosted sports programmes and travel documentaries for the BBC, inlcuding Africa with Ade Adepitan and Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline.

Speaking about being involved in Children In Need, Ade said: "I love working with BBC Children in Need and being part of the show. It is an incredible night and after the last few years with Covid and the cost of living crisis the work that BBC Children in Need does is more important than ever."

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