BBC's Children in Need this year saw a stellar lineup of presenters take to the stage, including Ade Adepitan, Mel Giedroyc, Rochelle Humes, Vernon Kay, Chris Ramsey, and Lenny Rush. They were at the helm for the three-hour special, packed with comedy sketches and spectacular performances. Highlights included an 'Outnumbered' reunion, Gary Oldman narrating a CBeebies Bedtime Story, and the ever-popular Red Chair segment from Graham Norton's show.

A first for the event was children's TV favourite Bluey dancing into the world of ' Strictly Come Dancing', reports the Mirror . READ MORE: New images reveal what Stockport Pyramid could look like inside as it's transformed into 'luxury dining experience' However, viewers quickly voiced their opinions on Twitter , particularly about the number of hosts, with one saying: "I love them all but surely they only need two hosts at the most? ! " Another chimed in: "6 presenters. Really? ? ? ? #childreninneed".

Meanwhile, another expressed shock at the transformation of the show since they last tuned in: "Haven't watched #childreninneed for years ...

turned it on, and why on earth are there 6 presenters! Just carnage and only 7 minutes in." Others commented on the length of the show, saying: "Does anyone remember when shows such as #ChildrenInNeed used to go on until 1am? " Another questioned the necessity of multiple presenters given the reduced airtime: "Why are there so many hosts though? I get having that many when Children In Need went .