List of Children in Need Regional Outside Broadcast Locations
As part of the BBC Telethon Children in Need The BBC Regions all have around 5–8-minute round-ups every hour during the telethon. This does not interrupt the schedule of items shown from BBC Television Centre as the presenters usually hand over to the regions, giving those in the main network studio a short break. These are sometimes held in the BBC Studios but usually take the form of an Outside Broadcast from a venue in the region. These can be Theatres, Museums, Local Historic Sites or even Theme Parks. Local Musicians perform and either people can pay a donation to watch or charities and fundraisers get invited to give their coverage. They are usuaLily hosted by members of the Regional news teams. They often host acts or choirs in the various Children in Need Link-ups.
Between 2001 and 2004 instead of the regions hosting their own regional broadcasts. The 3 Nations and 3 of the English regions would host larger concerts with large acts such as Atomic Kitten, the Sugababes or Westlife. However, in 2005 they reverted to the old format of each region getting a smaller event.
In 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic, the switch to a shorter 3 hour format and falling viewing figures, saw the BBC stop the regional broadcasts meaning 2019 was the last year to use them. 2020 tried a short regional update socially distanced in the regional news studio, but this was never used again.
BBC London as well as having the main telethon in their region host their own event. However, in the Children in Need Choir, when the studio was still in the region, these events wouldn't host choirs. Instead the main production team would create a choir from children in London who would perform in the Studio. However, before 2001 when it was part of the larger BBC London and the South East region their regional events did host an act in the link ups.
The list is incomplete and starts with 1993 as verifiable sources from 1980 to 1992 then are a lot harder to find.
List of locations by year
[edit]1993
[edit]The main studio was London at BBC Television Centre which was the main studio for every year until 2012.
The regional events:
- BBC East
- Nottingham - GX Superbowl - BBC East Midlands
- Elstree - Elstree Studios in the Top of the Pops studio - BBC London and the South East
- Leeds - Leeds Playhouse - BBC North
- Newcastle - The Broadcasting Centre - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Manchester - The New Broadcasting House - BBC North West
- BBC South
- BBC South West
- Bristol - Broadcasting House, Bristol - BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Cardiff - The Broadcasting House - BBC Wales
Elstree Studios would go on to be the main studio from 2013 to 2020.
1994
[edit]- BBC East
- Leicester - Beaumont Shopping Centre - BBC East Midlands
- Elstree - Elstree Studios in the Top of the Pops studio - BBC London and the South East
- BBC North
- Gateshead - The MetroCentre - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Manchester - The New Broadcasting House - BBC North West
- Bracknell - The John Nike Leisure Centre - BBC South
- Plymouth - Broadcasting House - BBC South West
- Bristol - Redcliffe Quay - BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Cardiff - The Broadcasting House - BBC Wales
1995
[edit]- BBC East
- Derby - The Market Place - BBC East Midlands
- London - The Natural History Museum - BBC London and the South East
- BBC North
- Gateshead - The MetroCentre - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Manchester - The New Broadcasting House - BBC North West
- Chichester - Chichester Festival Theatre - BBC South
- Plymouth - Broadcasting House - BBC South West
- BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Cardiff - The Broadcasting House - BBC Wales
1996
[edit]The main studio was in London at BBC Television Centre.
The regional events were at:
- Norwich - BBC St Catherine's Close - BBC East
- Nottingham - BBC East Midlands
- Chatham - Chatham Historic Dockyard - BBC London and The South East
- Leeds - BBC North
- Gateshead - The MetroCentre - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Manchester - The Arndale Centre - BBC North West
- Bournemouth - Bournemouth International Centre - BBC South
- Newquay - The Towan Beach - BBC South West
- Bristol - BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Cardiff - The Broadcasting House - BBC Wales
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland had further opt-outs from their OBs hosted across the nation.
1997
[edit]The main studio was in London at BBC Television Centre.
The regional events were at:
- Cambridge - The Wimpole Estate - BBC East
- Nottingham - BBC East Midlands
- London - London Transport Museum - BBC London and The South East. However, in the Link-up they used: Tonbridge at West Kent College
- Hull - BBC North
- Gateshead - The MetroCentre - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Preston - Preston Guild Hall - BBC North West
- Bournemouth - Bournemouth International Centre - BBC South
- Torquay - The Riviera Centre - BBC South West
- Bristol - BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Cardiff - The Broadcasting House - BBC Wales
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland had further opt-outs from their OBs hosted across the nation. These included Ayr at Ayr Town Hall which was where the Scotland Link-Up group were. And Carrickfergus at Carrickfergus Castle where the Northern Ireland link-up group were.
1998
[edit]- Great Yarmouth - The Marina Centre - BBC East
- Nottingham - BBC East Midlands
- Thurrock - Lakeside Shopping Centre - BBC London and The South East
- Scarborough - The Corner Complex - BBC North
- Sunderland - National Glass Centre - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Manchester - The New Broadcasting House - BBC North West
- Basingstoke - Basingstoke Ice Rink - BBC South
- Tavistock - Tavistock Wharf - BBC South West
- Bristol - BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Cardiff - The Broadcasting House - BBC Wales
1999
[edit]- Norwich - BBC St Catherine's Close - BBC East
- Nottingham - BBC East Midlands Studios - BBC East Midlands
- London - Heathrow Airport - BBC London and The South East
- Harrogate - Harrogate Convention Centre - BBC North
- Newcastle - Eldon Garden Shopping Centre - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Manchester - The New Broadcasting House - BBC North West
- Southampton - Southampton Guildhall - BBC South
- Plymouth - The Western Morning News Headquarters - BBC South West
- Bristol - Broadcasting House - BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Cardiff - The Broadcasting House - BBC Wales
2000
[edit]- Norwich - BBC St Catherine's Close - BBC East
- Nottingham - National Ice Centre - BBC East Midlands
- London - Old Spitalfields Market - BBC London and The South East
- Leeds - West Yorkshire Playhouse - BBC North
- North Yorkshire - Richmond Castle - BBC North East and Cumbria
- Manchester - The New Broadcasting House - BBC North West
- Reading - Reading Concert Hall - BBC South
- Cornwall - The Eden Project - BBC South West
- Bristol - BBC West
- Birmingham - BBC Pebble Mill - BBC West Midlands
- Glasgow - The Broadcasting House - BBC Scotland
- Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House - BBC Northern Ireland
- Swansea - BBC Wales
2001
[edit]This was the first year they stopped having broadcasts in each region and instead hosted larger concerts with larger acts headlining which they would occasionally go to from the main broadcast from the BBC Television Centre in London. This format was used until 2005 when they returned to the original format.
The concerts were at:
- BBC East Midlands - Leicester at the De Montfort Hall
- BBC North - Doncaster at the Dome Leisure Centre
- BBC South - Portsmouth at Castlefield
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast - BBC Blackstaff House
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow the Broadcasting House
- BBC Wales - Cardiff - Broadcasting House
2002
[edit]- BBC East - Ipswich at the Portman Road
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium
- BBC North West - Blackpool at the Central Car Park on the Golden Mile
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast - Odyssey Arena
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow the Broadcasting House
- BBC Wales - Cardiff - Broadcasting House
2003
[edit]- BBC South East - Maidstone at Lockmeadow
- BBC South West - Weymouth outside the Weymouth Pavilion
- BBC West Midlands - Stome on Clough Street
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at The Odyssey Arena
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow the Broadcasting House
- BBC Wales - Merthyr Tydfil at Cyfarthfa Castle
2004
[edit]- BBC North East and Cumbria - Carlisle at the Devonshire Walk Car Park outside Carlisle Castle
- BBC West - Gloucester at Blackfriars
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Hull in West Park
- BBC Scotland - Stirling at Stirling Castle
- BBC Wales - Wrexham at Llwyn Isaf
2005
[edit]- BBC East - Milton Keynes at Xscape
- BBC East Midlands - Leicestershire at East Midlands Airport[1]
- BBC London - London - Outside BBC Television Centre
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Gateshead at The Sage[2]
- BBC North West - Manchester at the Belle Vue Stadium[3]
- BBC South - Helicopter round Bovington at The Tank Museum, Salisbury at Downtown Leisure Centre and Portsmouth at the United Services Rugby Club
- BBC South East - Gillingham - Medway Park Leisure Centre (Black Lion)
- BBC South West - Plymouth at The Piazza on Armada Way[4]
- BBC West -
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham at The Mailbox[5]
- BBC Yorkshire - Leeds at Millennium Square[6]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire -
BBC Wales, BBC Scotland and BBC Northern Ireland hosted their own telethons separate from the main one. These were from:
- BBC Wales - Wrexham - Llwyn Isaf
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at The Broadcasting House on Queen Margaret Drive
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at BBC Blackstaff House
2006
[edit]- BBC East - Duxford at The Imperial War Museum[7]
- BBC East Midlands - Leicestershire at East Midlands Airport
- BBC London - London at Covent Garden
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Gateshead at The Sage
- BBC North West -
- BBC South - Portsmouth at The Spinnaker Tower[8]
- BBC South East - Brighton at the Grand Brighton Hotel
- BBC South West - Cornwall at The Eden Project[9]
- BBC West - Bristol at The Maritime Heritage Centre at the SS Great Britain[10]
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham at The Mailbox[11]
- BBC Yorkshire - Leeds at The Royal Armouries[12]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire -
BBC Wales, BBC Scotland and BBC Northern Ireland hosted their own telethons separate from the main one. These were from:
- BBC Wales - Cardiff at The Broadcasting House. They also hosted a concert in Colwyn Bay at Eirias Park
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at The Broadcasting House on Queen Margaret Drive
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at BBC Blackstaff House
2007
[edit]- BBC East - Newmarket at Tattersalls[13]
- BBC East Midlands - Leicestershire at the East Midlands Airport[13]
- BBC London - London at The London Transport Museum[13]
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Penrith at The Rheged Centre[13]
- BBC North West - Blackpool at The North Pier[13]
- BBC South - Basingstoke at the Milestones Museum[13]
- BBC South East - Northfleet at Ebbsfleet International railway station[13]
- BBC South West - Plymouth at The National Marine Aquarium[13]
- BBC West - Bristol at St Paul's Church[13]
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham at the Centenary Square[13]
- BBC Yorkshire - Sheffield at Meadowhall Shopping Centre[13]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Lincoln at City Square[13]
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at BBC Blackstaff House
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay
- BBC Wales - Cardiff at Broadcasting House
2008
[edit]- BBC East - Cambridge at Cambridge Ice Arena[14]
- BBC East Midlands - Derby at the Westfield Shopping Centre[14]
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Sunderland at Sunderland Aquatic Centre[14]
- BBC North West - Stretford at Chill Factore[14]
- BBC South - Basingstoke at the Milestones Museum[14]
- BBC South East - Chatham at Dickens World[14]
- BBC South West - Launceston at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre[14]
- BBC West - Minehead at Butlin's[14]
- BBC West Midlands - Brierley Hill at the Merry Hill Centre[14]
- BBC Yorkshire - Sheffield at Meadowhall Shopping Centre[14]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Bridlington at Bridlington Spa[14]
- BBC Wales - Cardiff at Wales Millennium Centre
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at The Kings Hall
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay
2009
[edit]- BBC East - Bedfordshire at Millbrook Proving Ground[15]
- BBC East Midlands - Leicester at the National Space Centre[16]
- BBC London - London - Outside BBC Television Centre
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Hartlepool at Hartlepool Maritime Experience[17]
- BBC North West - Ellesmere Port at Blue Planet Aquarium
- BBC South - Hampshire at the National Motor Museum[18]
- BBC South East - Eastbourne at Drusillas Zoo Park
- BBC South West - Weymouth at The Sea Life Aquarium[19]
- BBC West -
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham at Millenium Point[20]
- BBC Yorkshire - Halifax at Eureka! The National Children's Museum
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire -
- BBC Wales - Cardiff at Wales Millennium Centre[21]
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at The Kings Hall[22]
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay[23]
2010
[edit]- BBC East - Norwich at The Forum[24]
- BBC East Midlands - Leicestershire at East Midlands Airport[25]
- BBC London - London - Outside BBC Television Centre
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Cockermouth on Main Street[26]
- BBC North West - Liverpool at The World Museum
- BBC South - Bournemouth - Adventure Wonderland[27]
- BBC South East - Maidstone at Leeds Castle
- BBC South West - Plymouth at The University of Plymouth[28]
- BBC West - Bristol at Bristol Zoo[29]
- BBC West Midlands - Coventry at Planet Ice[30]
- BBC Yorkshire - York at The Yorkshire Museum
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Skegness at The Embassy Theatre[31]
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow - SECC
- BBC Wales - Cardiff - Millennium Stadium
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast - Odyssey Arena
2011
[edit]- BBC Scotland - BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow[32]
- BBC Cymru Wales - Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Cardiff[33]
- BBC Northern Ireland - W5 museum, Belfast[34]
- BBC London - Hyde Park, London[35]
- BBC East - Charter Hall, Colchester[36]
- BBC East Midlands - Loughborough University, Loughborough[37]
- BBC Midlands - Aston Hall, Birmingham[38]
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Beamish Museum, County Durham[39]
- BBC North West - MediaCityUK, Salford[40]
- BBC South - The National Motor Museum, Hampshire[41]
- BBC South East - Bluewater, Kent[42]
- BBC South West - Eden Project, Cornwall[43]
- BBC West - Grand Pier, Weston-super-Mare[44]
- BBC Yorkshire - Pudsey Market Square, Pudsey[45]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Hull Truck Theatre, Hull[46]
All the events hosted choirs in the Children in Need Choir however the London choir was in the main studio. The choirs in Hull, Hampshire, Colchester, County Durham and Loughborough weren't included in the main link-up shown on TV. Their performances were instead shown on the Highlights show.
2012
[edit]- BBC Scotland - The Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen.[47]
- BBC Cymru Wales - BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff.[48]
- BBC Northern Ireland - Broadcasting House, Belfast.[49]
- BBC North East and Cumbria - The Alnwick Garden, Northumberland.[47]
- BBC North West - Museum of Lancashire, Preston.[47]
- BBC Yorkshire - Magna Science Adventure Centre, Rotherham.[47]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Baths Hall, Scunthorpe.[47]
- BBC East - West Road Concert Hall, University of Cambridge, Cambridge.[47]
- BBC East Midlands - Conkers Discovery Centre, National Forest, Leicestershire.[47]
- BBC Midlands - BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham.[47]
- BBC West - STEAM: Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon.[47]
- BBC South West - The Forum, University of Exeter, Exeter.[47]
- BBC South - INTECH, Winchester.[47]
- BBC South East - Glyndebourne, Lewes.[47]
- BBC London - Tower of London, London.[47]
BBC North West hosted their choir at MediaCityUK in Salford.
All the events hosted choirs in the Children in Need Choir however the London choir was in the main studio. The choirs in Cambridge, Exeter, Leicestershire, Rotherham and Salford weren't included in the main link-up shown on TV. Their performances were instead shown on the Highlights show.
2013
[edit]Following the closure of BBC Television Centre, this was the first year the main telethon was hosted somewhere else. Television Centre had hosted the telethon since it started in 1980. The new venue which would host the telethon until 2020 was Elstree Studios in Borehamwood just outside of London however it was still in the BBC London region.
The other locations were:
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast - Broadcasting House, Belfast[50]
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow - BBC Pacific Quay[51]
- BBC Wales - Merthyr Tydfil - The college, Merthyr Tydfil[52]
- BBC North West - Manchester - Z-Arts, Manchester[53]
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Hexham - Hexham Market Place[54]
- BBC Yorkshire - Bradford - National Media Museum[55]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Kingston upon Hull - Sirius Academy[56]
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham - Library of Birmingham[57]
- BBC East Midlands - Nottingham - Nottingham Tennis Centre[58]
- BBC East - Kettering - Wicksteed Park[59]
- BBC London - London - Tower of London[60]
- BBC South East - East Sussex - Bluebell Railway[61]
- BBC South - Hampshire - National Motor Museum, Beaulieu[62]
- BBC South West - Falmouth - National Maritime Museum Cornwall[63]
- BBC West - Bath - Roman Baths, Bath[64]
The events in Bradford, Hull, Nottingham, Hampshire and East Sussex didn't host choirs in the Children in Need Choir starting the pattern of 5-6 regions not hosting choirs. The London choir was in the main studio at Elstree.
2014
[edit]- BBC East - Norwich at The Forum[65]
- BBC East Midlands - Loughborough at Loughborough Central railway station[66]
- BBC London - London at Broadcasting House[67]
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Stockton on the High Street[68]
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at BBC Blackstaff House[69]
- BBC North West - Blackpool at Blackpool Tower[70]
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay[71]
- BBC South - BBC South held 4 events as part of the Pudsey Dash each event was shown in one of the opt-outs these events were at Bracknell at the John Nike Leisure Centre, Reading at Reading University Students Union, Newbury at St Bartholomew's School and Oxford at The BBC Studios
- BBC South East - Chatham at Chatham Historic Dockyard
- BBC South West - Plymouth at Plymouth Life Centre
- BBC Wales - Newport at the Newport Centre
- BBC West - Wells at the Wookey Hole Caves[72]
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham at Think Tank
- BBC Yorkshire - Bradford at Bradford College
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Grimsby at Grimsby Auditorium
The events in Stockton, Grimsby, Loughborough, Wells and the BBC South events, were the events that didn't host choirs in the Children in Need Choir. The London choir was in the main studio at Elstree.
2015
[edit]- BBC East - Great Yarmouth at The Hippodrome[73]
- BBC East Midlands - Derby at The Derby Arena
- BBC London - London at Tower Bridge
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Keswick at The Packhorse Court
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at BBC Blackstaff House[74]
- BBC North West - Blackpool at Blackpool Tower
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay
- BBC South - Arundel at Arundel Castle[75]
- BBC South East - Eastbourne at The Eastbourne Redoubt
- BBC South West - Jersey at Fort Regent[76]
- BBC Wales - Llandudno at Venue Cymru[77]
- BBC West - Gloucester at Gloucester Cathedral[78]
- BBC West Midlands - Worcester at The Hive[79]
- BBC Yorkshire - Bradford at Bradford City Hall[80]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Hull at Hull City Hall
The Keswick choir was in the Rawnsley Centre just down the road from the Packhorse Court.
The events which didn't host choirs were: Bradford, Hull, Worcester, Derby and Eastbourne. The London choir was in the main studio at Elstree.
2016
[edit]- BBC East - Milton Keynes at Stadium MK[81]
- BBC East Midlands - Leicester at The Curve Theatre
- BBC London - London at BBC Maida Vale Studios[82]
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Prudhoe at Prudhoe Castle[83]
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at Titanic[84]
- BBC North West - Liverpool at Sefton Park
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay[85]
- BBC South - Salisbury at Salisbury Arts Centre
- BBC South East - Bexhill at The De La Warr Pavilion
- BBC South West - Plymouth at The Royal William Yard[86]
- BBC Wales - Swansea at Swansea University[87]
- BBC West - Bristol at The Mall at Cribbs Causeway[88]
- BBC West Midlands - Dudley at the Black Country Living Museum
- BBC Yorkshire - Bradford at Bradford College
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Bridlington at Bridlington Spa[89]
The events which didn't host choirs were: Prudhoe, Bradford, Leicester, Bristol, Bexhill and Plymouth. The London choir was in the main studio at Elstree.
2017
[edit]- BBC East - Essex at The East Anglian Railway Museum
- BBC East Midlands - Nottingham at The Albert Hall[90]
- BBC London - Watford at The Warner Bros. Studio Tour
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Newcastle at The Discovery Museum
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum[91]
- BBC North West - Manchester at The Science and Industry Museum[92]
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay[93]
- BBC South - Newbury at Brockhurst and Marlston House School[94]
- BBC South East - Margate at Dreamland[95]
- BBC Wales - Cardiff at The Broadcasting House
- BBC West - Bristol at Aerospace
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham at The Mailbox
- BBC Yorkshire at Halifax at The Piece Hall
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Hull at Hymers College[96]
The events which didn't host choirs were: Watford, Hull, Birmingham, Essex, Margate and Exeter. The London choir was in the main studio at Elstree.
2018
[edit]- BBC East - Norwich at Norwich Castle[97]
- BBC East Midlands - Derby at The QUAD[98]
- BBC London - London at KidZania
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Carlisle at The University of Cumbria[99]
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum[100]
- BBC North West - Chester at Storyhouse[101]
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay[102]
- BBC South - Southampton at King Edward VI School[103]
- BBC South East - Brighton at The i360[104]
- BBC South West - St Ives at Tate
- BBC Wales - Cardiff at The Broadcasting House[105]
- BBC West - Bristol at The Bottle Yard Studios[106]
- BBC West Midlands - Wolverhampton at The Grand Theatre[107]
- BBC Yorkshire - Chesterfield at Barrow Hill Roundhouse[108]
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Lincoln at The New Theatre Royal[109]
The events which didn't have choirs were: Carlisle, Chesterfield, Derby, Norwich, Bristol and Brighton. The London choir was in the main studio at Elstree.
2019
[edit]- BBC East - Rushden at Rushden Laked Cineworld
- BBC East Midlands - Mountsorrel at Mountsorrel Memorial Centre
- BBC London - London at The Postal Museum
- BBC North East and Cumbria - Hartlepool at The Town Hall Theatre
- BBC Northern Ireland - Belfast at W5
- BBC North West - The Wirral at the Lady Lever Art Gallery
- BBC Scotland - Glasgow at BBC Pacific Quay
- BBC South - Portsmouth - Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
- BBC South East - Maidstone at Allington Castle
- BBC South West - Totnes at Dartington Hall
- BBC Wales - Cardiff at the Broadcasting House
- BBC West - Larkhill at St Michael's CE Primary School
- BBC West Midlands - Birmingham at Thinktank
- BBC Yorkshire - Scarborough at The Woodend Centre
- BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire - Skegness at The Embassy Theatre
The events which didn't host choirs were Scarborough, Skegness, Birmingham, Rushden, Portsmouth and Totnes. The London choir was in the main studio at Elstree.
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