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Bird and Clarke host Pudsey night | Bird and Clarke host Pudsey night |
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Newsreader Jackie Bird and comedian Des Clarke hosted BBC One Scotland's Children in Need charity show. | |
The Friday extravaganza included the musical efforts of an on-song newsroom team. | |
More than 260 grants worth £4.1m were awarded in Scotland out of a total of 430 requests received last year. | More than 260 grants worth £4.1m were awarded in Scotland out of a total of 430 requests received last year. |
One of the grants was used to pay the salary of a children's worker who provides support to families of youngsters with Down's Syndrome. | One of the grants was used to pay the salary of a children's worker who provides support to families of youngsters with Down's Syndrome. |
The annual appeal aims to improve the lives and prospects of children and young people living in the UK who have experienced hardship, difficulties or disadvantages of some kind. | The annual appeal aims to improve the lives and prospects of children and young people living in the UK who have experienced hardship, difficulties or disadvantages of some kind. |
Since 1980, the fundraiser has raised more than £400m for disadvantaged children living in the UK. | Since 1980, the fundraiser has raised more than £400m for disadvantaged children living in the UK. |
Leg waxing | Leg waxing |
The final total for the 2005 appeal was £33m. | The final total for the 2005 appeal was £33m. |
The BBC said that grants were targeted at the areas of greatest need and money was allocated geographically to ensure that children in all corners of the UK had a balanced share of the money raised. | The BBC said that grants were targeted at the areas of greatest need and money was allocated geographically to ensure that children in all corners of the UK had a balanced share of the money raised. |
BBC Scotland's live Children in Need Show was broadcast from the corporation's Glasgow base at Queen Margaret Drive. | |
Julie Brown joined in the Children in Need fun | Julie Brown joined in the Children in Need fun |
However, activities took place at other centres in Scotland, including a live broadcast at the Aberdeen studios in Beechgrove Terrace. | |
Entertainment was provided by a pipe band and Scottish country dancers and the crowd witnessed charity leg waxing and head shaving. | |
Dorothy Miller from Ledingham Chalmers solicitors in Aberdeen said anyone visiting her office on Friday had been faced with some "piratical daylight robbery in aid of Children in Need". | Dorothy Miller from Ledingham Chalmers solicitors in Aberdeen said anyone visiting her office on Friday had been faced with some "piratical daylight robbery in aid of Children in Need". |
Receptionist Julie Brown was only too pleased to collect the cash in aid of the annual appeal. | Receptionist Julie Brown was only too pleased to collect the cash in aid of the annual appeal. |
People can donate to the Children in Need Appeal in several ways including: | People can donate to the Children in Need Appeal in several ways including: |