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[[Image:Children In Need 2004 01.JPG|thumb|right|Links set]]
Following 2003's revival of the programme, 2004 saw a fully-crewed, multi-set and most importantly fully-planned programme, produced by [[Dave Baker]] and [[Jen Ayerst]].  it was hosted by [[Pete Nichols]] and [[Sarah Richards]], who had impressed with a stint on the show the previous year and also [[The Music Show]].
Following 2003's revival of the programme, 2004 saw a fully-crewed, multi-set and most importantly fully-planned programme, produced by [[Dave Baker]] and [[Jen Ayerst]].  it was hosted by [[Pete Nichols]] and [[Sarah Richards]], who had impressed with a stint on the show the previous year and also [[The Music Show]].


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*Bucket-shaking - as with 2003 crew members were sent out onto campus with cameras to collect money, although this year a competitive element was added as two teams were sent out at the same time.  There was a plan to have live links ups with the crews as they collected but this never materialised due to technical problems.  [[Rob Humphrey]] did spent an evening on the balcony of Central Hall trying to get it working though!
*Bucket-shaking - as with 2003 crew members were sent out onto campus with cameras to collect money, although this year a competitive element was added as two teams were sent out at the same time.  There was a plan to have live links ups with the crews as they collected but this never materialised due to technical problems.  [[Rob Humphrey]] did spent an evening on the balcony of Central Hall trying to get it working though!
[[Image:Children In Need 2004 17.JPG|thumb|right|The pie set]]


*Custard pieing - the shaving foam was back, and the loser of the MasterMind quiz ([[Rowan de Pomerai]] after displaying shockingly little knowledge of the society he was in charge of) was put up against each person who had taken part in the quiz to answer a question on their specialist subject.  If he got it right, they were pied, if not, he got the cream.  As you can probably guess Rowan ended up very messy.  The pie set was just some old YSTV set boards that we could get messy - I think these dated back to [[Sound Space]] in the late 90s!
*Custard pieing - the shaving foam was back, and the loser of the MasterMind quiz ([[Rowan de Pomerai]] after displaying shockingly little knowledge of the society he was in charge of) was put up against each person who had taken part in the quiz to answer a question on their specialist subject.  If he got it right, they were pied, if not, he got the cream.  As you can probably guess Rowan ended up very messy.  The pie set was just some old YSTV set boards that we could get messy - I think these dated back to [[Sound Space]] in the late 90s!
[[Image:Children In Need 2004 14.JPG|thumb|left|Directing the show]]


==Success==
==Success==
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The success of the Master Mind segment led briefly to an idea called "FasterMinds" being planned as a spin-off programme, where contestants would attend lectures of a different subject to the one they studied, and then be quizzed in the usual Master Mind fashion.  However as with many new programme ideas this was [[never made]].
The success of the Master Mind segment led briefly to an idea called "FasterMinds" being planned as a spin-off programme, where contestants would attend lectures of a different subject to the one they studied, and then be quizzed in the usual Master Mind fashion.  However as with many new programme ideas this was [[never made]].


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