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Children Grill Lord Sugar in Hilarious BBC Charity Sketch
14 Nov
Summary
- Children replace Apprentice contestants in BBC Children in Need sketch
- Young girl asks Lord Sugar why his name is "Lord Sugar" when he's "so salty"
- Telethon features performances from Lewis Capaldi, Sam Ryder, and more

On November 14, 2025, the BBC Children in Need appeal show made a triumphant return to television screens. The program opened with a sketch of The Apprentice, featuring the iconic Lord Alan Sugar. However, this time, the contestants were replaced with children, adding a delightful twist to the familiar format.
One particularly memorable moment came when a young girl asked Lord Sugar, "Why is you name Lord Sugar when you are so salty all the time?" This cheeky quip from the child contestant set the tone for the rest of the evening, which was filled with heartwarming and humorous moments.
Throughout the three-hour special, viewers were treated to a variety of star-studded performances and surprises. The lineup included musical acts such as Lewis Capaldi and Sam Ryder, as well as a special rendition of Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" by Eurovision stars Remember Monday and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. The program also featured sketches from beloved BBC shows like EastEnders and Gladiators, further engaging the audience.
The telethon, broadcast live from MediaCityUK in Salford, aimed to raise funds for Children in Need, a charity that supports a wide range of initiatives across the UK, including family centers, youth clubs, and homeless shelters. Throughout the night, viewers were treated to heartwarming stories and testimonies from the young people whose lives have been positively impacted by the charity's efforts.




