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Watch Bargain Hunt Specials in Australia

Released: 16th Nov, 2018

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Specials

'Casualty' Children in Need Special: Doctors v Nurses

Charlie Ross and Pudsey are joined by stars from the popular medical TV drama Casualty for a blue light BBC Children in Need special. Actors Sunetra Sarker and Michael French face nursing colleagues Suzanne Packer and Amanda Henderson in an emergency dash around the Ardingly Antiques Fair with £300 and an hour to buy three items to take to auction. The operation is to raise loads of money for BBC Children in Need.

45 mins  ·  Fri, 16 Nov 2018

Children in Need 2017 Special

Stars from the world of radio battle it out in this special Children in Need celebrity Bargain Hunt. Edith Bowman, Amplify Dot, Colin Murray and DJ Nihal pair up at London's Spitalfields Market, with all profits going to Children in Need. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents with experts Nick Hall and Caroline Hawley.

45 mins  ·  Fri, 17 Nov 2017

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