UNICEF Thailand launched the Blue Carpet Show for UNICEF, a variety charity TV programme to mobilize support from Thai public to help disadvantaged children in Thailand and across the world.
The 100-minute live show, which was broadcasted on Channel 7HD on Sunday night, has mobilized 14-million-baht donation from Thai public. The show brought together more than 40 celebrities to join the blue carpet walk and participate in short films and live performance in raise awareness on challenges still facing children in Thailand and across the world.
Six short films portraying children’s issues such as children with disabilities, child poverty and child survival in Thailand, Kenya and India have been released. The films feature celebrities on special missions including Siwon Choi, Special Representative of UNICEF Korea, Nichkhun Horvejkul, Friend of UNICEF, Min-Pechaya Wattanamontri, Peck-Palitchoke Ayanuputra, TuiTui-Puttachat Pongsuchat as well as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Anand Panyarachun.
The 100-minute live show, which was broadcasted on Channel 7HD on Sunday night, has mobilized 14-million-baht donation from Thai public. The show brought together more than 40 celebrities to join the blue carpet walk and participate in short films and live performance in raise awareness on challenges still facing children in Thailand and across the world.
Six short films portraying children’s issues such as children with disabilities, child poverty and child survival in Thailand, Kenya and India have been released. The films feature celebrities on special missions including Siwon Choi, Special Representative of UNICEF Korea, Nichkhun Horvejkul, Friend of UNICEF, Min-Pechaya Wattanamontri, Peck-Palitchoke Ayanuputra, TuiTui-Puttachat Pongsuchat as well as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Anand Panyarachun.
Hosted by leading emcees Pompam - Niti Chaichitathorn and Tuitui - Puttachat Pongsuchat, the ‘Blue Carpet Show for UNICEF’ also features special stage performances such as ‘Let It Rain’ from Nichkhun, ‘This is Love’ from Peck Palitchoke, Da-Endorphine, ‘Fortune Cookie and BNK Festival’ from BNK48 with a popular music director Neung Jakkawal. Other celebrities such as A Warawoot, Name-Prakarn Raiva, Pancake-Kemmanit Jamikorn, Yui- Jiranan Manojaem, Om- Akapan Namatra, Peak- Patsaya Kreursuwansiri, Preaw-Tassaneeya Khansomnuch, Pleng-Kavita Rodkerd, Khet Thantap, Noodi-Vanessa Race, Ning- Panita Tumwattana, and Ple- Nakorn Silachai and family, also joined the blue carpet walk and made phone calls to personally thank donors who helped make a difference in children’s lives.
Watch six short films:
Malnutrition in Kenya by Peck Palitchoke Ayanuputra http://bit.ly/BCPPeck
Child Survival in India by Puttachat Pongsuchat: http://bit.ly/BCPArTui
Rohingya by Anand Panyarachun: http://bit.ly/BCPAnand
Malaria in Kenya by Min Pechaya Wattanamontri: http://bit.loy/BCPMin
Child Poverty in Thailand by Nichkhun Horvejkul: http://bit.ly/BCPNichkhun
Children with Disabilities in Thailand by Siwon Choi: http://bit.ly/BCPSiwon
Watch six short films:
Malnutrition in Kenya by Peck Palitchoke Ayanuputra http://bit.ly/BCPPeck
Child Survival in India by Puttachat Pongsuchat: http://bit.ly/BCPArTui
Rohingya by Anand Panyarachun: http://bit.ly/BCPAnand
Malaria in Kenya by Min Pechaya Wattanamontri: http://bit.loy/BCPMin
Child Poverty in Thailand by Nichkhun Horvejkul: http://bit.ly/BCPNichkhun
Children with Disabilities in Thailand by Siwon Choi: http://bit.ly/BCPSiwon