
ENTER THE DINE & DISCO COMPETITION IN AID OF BBC CHILDREN IN NEED
Enter to win a coveted place at the Breakfast Show Dine and Disco 2011 in aid of BBC Children In Need. You’ll spend the morning of Saturday 2 July with the professionals at Foxbridge Golf Club and then take part in Jonny Saunders’ infamous Quiz.
Giorgio Locatelli will start the evening by serving up a sumptuous dinner, then there'll be live music with Paloma Faith, Paolo Nutini AND James Blunt playing for your pleasure. You’ll be able to dance the night away as Chris DJs into the early hours and then on Sunday it’s off to Goodwood for the Festival of Speed. It’ll be a weekend you’ll never forget.
For your chance to win a place for you and a friend all you need to do is answer the following question…
Q) Which Radio 2 show features the Non-Stop Oldies
A) Ken Bruce
B) Sounds of the Sixties
C) Steve Wright in the Afternoon
::: To enter call 0904 16 17 888 :::
Calls cost £1.50 from a BT landline, other networks may vary and calls from mobiles will cost considerably more. £1.10 from your call will go directly to BBC Children in Need. You must be 18 or over and have the bill payer's permission. You may also want to check your phone is enabled for premium rate calls.
This competition opens at 0715 in Chris Evans on Monday 15 November 2010.
This competition closes at 1155 on Thursday 18 November 2010.
The winner will be chosen at random from the correct answers.
As this competition is for BBC Children In Need you can enter and donate as many times as you like.
For full terms and conditions see below:
The competition will close at 1155 on Thursday 18 November, Good Luck!
Radio 2 Children In Need Dine & Disco Competition 2010
1. The competition will open as announced during the Radio 2 Breakfast Show presented by Chris Evans starting at 0715 on 15 November 2010 and will remain open until 1155 on 18 November 2010.
2. A question will be read out on air along with three possible answers that the contestants can choose from.
3. The competition is open to all residents of the UK, aged 18 or over, except BBC or Children In Need employees, anyone connected with the competition and their close relatives. Proof of age, identity and eligibility may be requested.
4. Entry to the competition is only by dialing the number 0904 16 17 888 as announced on air. Calls will cost £1.50 per minute from a BT landline, other networks may vary. Calls from mobiles will cost considerably more. For each call, £1.10 will go to Children in Need. Calls will last no longer than 1 minute and you must obtain the bill payer's permission.
5. To answer the question, you will need to speak clearly after the tone giving your chosen answer (a, b, or c) as instructed during the call.
6. You will also be required to leave your name and a daytime telephone number as instructed during the call.
7. If your call is received outside the specified times and dates, you will not be charged £1.50 or be donating to Children in Need and your entry to the competition will not be valid.
8. The winners will be the first entry, randomly selected; who is available by phone after the competition has closed. If a winner is unable to be contacted after reasonable attempts have been made, BBC Children in Need reserves the right to offer the prize to a runner up. The winner will be contacted between 1400 on Thursday 18 November 2010 and 0800 Friday 19 November 2010 on the telephone number provided when entering the competition. Please ensure you speak clearly when providing your telephone number
9. The prize for the winner will consists of one pair of tickets to attend the Radio 2 Breakfast Show Dine and Disco Event 2011. Further instructions on how to collect the prize will be given when production contacts the winners.
10. Please note that you can call as many times as you wish. Your donations will go through and all your correct entries will go into the automatic random selection but there will be a maximum of one prize per caller.
11. The prize is as stated. There is no cash alternative and the prize cannot be sold or transferred in any circumstances.
12. Travel to the event, any accommodation and any other cost will be solely at the entrant’s expense and the BBC will not reimburse the winner for any such costs.
13. BBC Children in Need’s decision as to the winner is final. No correspondence relating to the competition will be entered into.
14. Entrants must agree to take part in any post-competition publicity if required.
15. BBC Children in Need reserves the right to disqualify any entries that breach these rules or are in any way fraudulent. BBC Children in Need also reserves the right to cancel a competition at any stage, if deemed necessary in its opinion, or if circumstances arise outside its control.
16. The BBC, BBC Children In Need, its sub-contractors, subsidiaries and/or agencies cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any technical failure or malfunction or any other problem with any telephone network or line, system, server, provider or otherwise which may result in any entry being lost or not properly registered or recorded.
17. The BBC will only ever use personal details for the purposes of administering this competition, and will not publish them or provide them to anyone without permission. You can read more about the BBC Privacy Policy here
18. The telephone lines are being provided and managed by GFM Holdings Limited. If you have any queries regarding the service, please contact GFM at the following address 42 Phoenix Court, Colchester, Essex, CO2 8JY or on the following Helpline Number – 0844 543 9713. Calls cost 5 pence per minute from a BT landline, other networks may vary and mobiles will cost considerably more.
19. Children In Need is a registered charity, number 802052 (England & Wales) and SC039557 (Scotland).
20. The promoter of the competition is the British Broadcasting Corporation. The applicable law is that of England and Wales.
21. This competition is subject to the BBC's code of conduct for competitions which can be found on http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/editorialguidelines/page/guidelines-appendices-appendix-2-competitions

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