A night of stars, tears, and once-in-a-lifetime moments
Children In Need 2025 delivered one of its most unforgettable broadcasts to date — and it was an 11-year-old “nepo baby” who ended up dominating the national conversation.
Tom Fletcher’s eldest son Buzz stepped onto the stage on Friday night and stunned millions with a breathtaking, emotional duet alongside his McFly frontman father. The song, Thread of Hope — written by Tom specifically for Pudsey and the charity’s new animated film — became the heartbeat of a night that blended heartache, humour, and world-class entertainment.
And by the time the cameras stopped rolling, the charity appeal had raised an astonishing £45 million.

💛 A DUET THAT BROUGHT THE NATION TO TEARS
With the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra behind them and golden lighting flooding the stage, Tom and Buzz delivered a performance that instantly went viral.
Viewers flooded social media:
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“I’m SOBBING at Tom and Buzz Fletcher — the cutest moment ever.”
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“That duet just broke me in the best way.”
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“Put this child on the West End immediately!”
As the final note faded, Buzz beamed with pride:
“It’s incredible. I’ve watched Dad do this my whole life… but Children In Need? That’s something else.”
It was a rare glimpse of a father–son bond that the public rarely sees — and it landed straight in the nation’s heart.

The McFly star shares Buzz, Buddy, eight, and Max, six, with podcast host wife Giovanna Fletcher, 40 (pictured together)
Buzz, already following in Tom’s footsteps, recently earned a role in Starlight Express, proving the spotlight might be genetic after all.
🏃♀️ SARA COX SHOCKED TO TEARS WITH £9 MILLION REVEAL
Another standout moment belonged to Sara Cox, who limped onto the stage after her exhausting 135-mile marathon challenge — the toughest in Radio 2’s history.
The presenter, barely able to walk, covered her face in disbelief as Paddy McGuinness announced her total:
£9,523,028.
Her voice trembled as she thanked donors:
“There’s so much bad in the world… but Children In Need proves there’s even more good.”
Even Prince William sent a heartfelt video, praising her grit and telling her the entire nation was cheering her home.
🎤 LEWIS CAPALDI MAKES A POWERFUL RETURN
Lewis Capaldi took the stage for a moving performance of his brand-new single The Day That I Die — released only hours earlier.
Raw, vulnerable, and intimate, his set left viewers speechless.
😂 EASTENDERS MINI-ME CHAOS: “THE FUNNIEST THING THEY’VE EVER DONE”
In a sketch that instantly became a classic, a pint-sized Kat Slater took over the Queen Vic — leopard print, attitude, and all.
The child actress barked “Sling your hook!” at a mini Phil Mitchell, sending fans into meltdown. Social media exploded:
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“Mini Kat needs a contract NOW.”
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“The best EastEnders acting I’ve seen in years — and they were KIDS.”
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“Crying with laughter. Legendary.”
Even Jacqueline Jossa and Shane Ritchie — the only adults in the scene — looked genuinely stunned by the tiny talents surrounding them.
💔 STRICTLY’S NEIL JONES TAKES THE STAGE AFTER FAMILY TRAGEDY
Just one day after announcing the death of his beloved father David, Neil Jones bravely appeared live, joining a workout segment with Mel Giedroyc and Joe Wicks.
Wearing sparkly Strictly gear and rainbow leg warmers, he pushed through the routine with a smile, earning immense admiration from viewers.
⭐ RED CARPET GLAMOUR & STAR-STUDDED MOMENTS
Before the telethon went live:
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Rochelle Humes stunned in a strapless burgundy gown.
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Vernon Kay and Paddy McGuinness arrived looking sharp and ready for a marathon night of presenting.
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Sam Ryder, Ella Eyre, and the cast of The Apprentice celebrity special all made appearances.
The show opened with a Simpsons-themed title sequence that instantly set the tone for the night: playful, nostalgic, and larger than life.
🎉 A NIGHT FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS
Hosted by Mel Giedroyc, Vernon Kay, Rochelle Humes, Paddy McGuinness, Lenny Rush, and Big Zuu, Children In Need 2025 successfully blended:
✨ emotional storytelling
✨ celebrity magic
✨ powerful performances
✨ genuine humanity
And, of course…
a record-breaking £45 million raised for children across the UK.



