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Each of them is a hero in their own right, to the altered ancestors they accept afflicted in their careers.
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Leading the backpack of hosts in their rather absorbing guises as allotment of the charity's latest fundraising drive were Tess Daly and Rochelle Humes.
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Inspiration: (L-R) Dermot O'Leary, Tess Daly, Sir Terry Wogan, Rochelle Humes, Nick Grimshaw and Sophie Ellis-Bextor dressed up as their adolescence heroes to barrage this year's BBC Children In Need
Tess, who has presented the accepted programme back 2008, wowed as she dressed up as Sandy from Grease.
Clad in bound atramentous leggings and an off-the-shoulder top, the 46-year-old Strictly Come Dancing presenter looked the spitting angel of the agreeable icon, played by Olivia Newton-John in the 1978 movie.
Her albino locks were coiffed into curls and, to complete the acclaimed character's look, she donned a brace of aerial red heels and slung a atramentous anorak accidentally over her shoulder.
Glamorous ladies! Rochelle (left) accepted that her adult of best was Wonder Woman, while Tess Daly (right) was aggressive by Sandy from Grease
She said, of her alluring choice: 'I best Sandy because she knows how to accept fun, because she's a acceptable girl, she knows how to accept fun but she's got a bad side.'
Giving her a run for her adorned dress money, though, was her co-host Rochelle, who acutely idolised superhero Wonder Woman.
The 26-year-old presenter and Saturdays accompanist absolutely nailed the look, in dejected and red with an American-insired cape and, of course, the knee-high boots and the animated tiara... and a Pudsey buck belt chain.
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Doppelganger: Tess absolutely pulled off the Sandy from Grease attending well, attractive aloof like Olivia Newton John (left) in the aboriginal 1978 agreeable movie
The adorableness explained of her choice: 'She was absolutely the aboriginal changeable superhero.'
Mixing it up a bit was Nick Grimshaw, dressed as Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher in a brace actively air-conditioned camo BAPE x Converse trainers.
The X Factor judge, 31, not alone had his apparel on point as the Manchester-born musician, but additionally his poise, affairs a appropriately airy consequence and continuing with Brit Pop coolness.
'As a child, the aboriginal bandage that I able-bodied and absolutely admired was Oasis,' he explained. 'I feel added Mancunian than ever.'
'She was the aboriginal changeable superhero': Clad in Wonder Woman's red, dejected and gold accouterments - complete with cape and adornment - Rochelle accepted she acquainted 'powerful'
Sir Terry Wogan, Children In Need's celebrated emcee for over 30 years, autonomous for 'singing cowboy' fable Gene Autry.
And his was a appealing spot-on costume, too, with the 77-year-old donning a bittersweet and checkerboard shirt with jeans, attractive cowboy boots and a stetson, and a guitar as an accessory.
'Gene Autry was the alone brilliant I anytime wrote to; he beatific me a active photograph, all the way from Hollywood,' Sir Terry confessed.
Alright? Nick Grimshaw appear the aboriginal bandage he anytime absolutely admired as a adolescent was Oasis, and so absolutely had to dress up as Liam Gallagher (left) and fabricated for a decidedly acceptable double
This year, Children In Need is allurement supporters of the alms to dress up as their adolescence hero in adjustment to accession money for acceptable causes.
Singer Sophie Ellis Bextor is abutting the presenting aggregation this year, and fabricated for a believable Mary Poppins.
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The 36-year-old Murder On The Dancefloor hitmaker looked the spitting angel of Julie Andrews' acclaimed assistant from the 1964 Disney agreeable movie, the continued coat, brim and floral hat commutual the look.
Musical heroes: While Nick went for Brit Pop figure Liam (left), Children In Need host Sir Terry autonomous for his idol, singing cowboy Gene Autry (right)
'I aloof appetite to allege like her and say things like 'spit-spot' and 'spoonful of sugar' and 'supercalifrigalisticexpialidocious'…' she joked.
Dermot O'Leary, 42, went not for a cine appearance or music star, rather opting for arctic charlatan Ernest Shackleton.
The above X Factor presenter said of his adolescence hero: 'If you apprehend about him, he's by far and abroad one of the bravest men you could anytime brainstorm to meet.'
And he was appealing convincing, too, actuality fabricated up to attending covered in frost, clad in a creamy hooded arctic anorak and abundant boots.
'He was the alone brilliant I anytime wrote to': The 'singing cowboy' has a appropriate abode in Terry's heart
Supercalifrigalisticexpialidocious! Sophie Ellis Bextor could accept anesthetized for Julie Andrews as the admirable assistant Mary Poppins in her costume
What a transformation! The accompanist absolutely resembled the cine assistant with her floral hat, bandage and aphotic coat
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Rounding off the accumulation of star-studded stars was Fearne Cotton, who looked attractive dressed as Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry.
The 34-year-old radio and TV brilliant - who accustomed her additional child, a daugher alleged Honey Krissy, on Wednesday - was the absolute doppelganger for the music and appearance luminary.
With her albino locks coiffed into a awakening style, and with affecting red eye make-up, she could accept anesthetized for Harry in her adolescent years after fail.
'Debbie Harry's music and Blondie in accepted has absolutely set the accent for a lot of my agreeable tastes over the years,' she explained.
Feeling chilly? Dermot O'Leary explained his adulation for allegorical arctic explorder Ernest Shackleton, and dressed up in a bristling hooded coat, abundant boots... and snow
'He was the bravest man': The above X Factor presenter looked up to the charlatan from a adolescent age
'I adulation that she's still accomplishing it, she still looks incredible, she's still ambience the trends.'
In 2014, the anniversary telethon - a TV mainstay back the huge televised accident began in 1980 - aloft an absorbing £32.6m on the night, and £49.1m in absolute for the year.
The agency of presenters will get calm already afresh on Friday 13 November for the alive broadcast, which will be abounding with the archetypal segments, including agreeable performances, ball skits and abundant more.
Find out added about BBC Children In Need at bbc.co.uk/pudsey
Luminary: Fearne Cotton chose Blondie's Debbie Harry for her alter-ego, as Children In Need bliss off for 2015 by advancement supporters to dress up as their adolescence heroes to accession money
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