Your pictures: Children in Need 2015
Children in Need is back for its 35th year, which means many of you will be holding events and dressing up all in aid of charity - and we want to see your pictures.
As Pudsey hits the screens on Friday night, we want to see what you are up to to help raise money.
Singer Jess Glynne's track Take Me Home has been chosen as the official single for this year's BBC Children In Need.
Speaking of her new single, Jess said: "This is a song about the need to have someone who cares when you are at your most vulnerable. It's an emotional song for me and I have to admit it brings me to tears when I sing it live, likewise when I made the video. I hope it makes people realise that they should reach out to others at a time of need and I'm so excited for it to be part of BBC Children In Need. It's such a special cause."
The BBC first broadcast a charity in 1927, in the form of a five-minute radio broadcast on Christmas Day. The appeal raised about £1,143, (about £27,150 in today's money), and was donated to four children's charities. In 2013, the appeal raised £49,600,000 - the highest amount of any year to date.
The first televised appeal, fronted by Sooty and Harry Corbett , took place in 1955 and was called the Children's Hour Christmas Appeal.























