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Doctor Who companion to be revealed live on Children in Need

Friday's three-hour show will be hosted by Ade Adepitan, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsey, Alex Scott and Jason Manford.

Giedroyc highlighted "so many children facing the very real crisis of poverty this winter", and Adepitan said it would be "a really emotional night with a lot of powerful stories".The show's hosts will be Jason Manford, Mel Giedroyc, Alex Scott, Ade Adepitan and Chris RamseyFriday will also see Wicks walk a 30-mile ultra-marathon, aiming to finish in 10 hours to join the evening's show. He will meet drag queens, athletes, actors and fellow broadcasters along the way.

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