Beverley Knight was helped off stage while she was belting out 'I Will Always Love You' on stage for Children In Need Rocks earlier this month.

When the final edit of the show aired last night (November 14) the BBC One decided not to air the singer collapsing during her performance.

Speaking at the time, a representative for the BBC said: "Unfortunately Beverley Knight was feeling faint whilst performing on stage at BBC Children in Need Rocks for Terry.

"She has since been attended to by medics, is feeling much better, and we wish her the very best as she makes a full recovery."

Children in Need Rocks paid tribute to the late Sir Terry Wogan, who died of cancer in January this year.

He had campaigned for Children in Need since their first broadcast in 1980 and was the show's regular presenter for over thirty years.

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Meanwhile Children in Need takes over BBC One for a full night of fundraising from 7:30pm on Friday (November 18) with Tess Daly and Greg James.

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Graham Norton, Marvin and Rochelle Humes and more will bring us an exclusive Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them sketch, a preview of Doctor Who's Christmas episode, a Strictly Come Dancing special featuring Team GB and more.

Watch the music video for Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' below:


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