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The hello and welcome to a special Children In Need programme. Coming

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up, highlights of our very own BBC Scotland Children In Need night in

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Scotland and so special moments from the last few -- from the last

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few days. We can show you how you can change lives by helping the

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charity. First, kicking us off, the brave Hearts of Scottish music,

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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What a great start to the very special show from the BBC

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headquarters at Pacific Quay in Glasgow. As you can see and hear,

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we have got hundreds Pudsey fundraisers. I think we're going to

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have them on Monday morning! They are here to have a great time and

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raised even more money for Children In Need. Here is just some of what

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we have got lined up for you. There children from across Scotland

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come together to sing out for Pudsey. Was brilliant music from

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right across Children In Need. Laugh all the way to the sums of

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top comedians. And some famous faces dropping to show you how much

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we need to donate. A great show tonight. Pudsey is enjoying himself.

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We will look at why Children In Need was so important. It is so

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simple, just one text can make a difference. To donate �10 to

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Children In Need, text the word That text number is on screen for

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the whole show. Your money will go a long way. As I said, we promised

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you some great music and to start, one of this year's hottest new

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comers, nominated for a MOBO, she has performed with Dublin and Ms

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Dynamite. She grew up in Glasgow and is making it big across the

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country. With Light Up The World, # I need a release for the moment

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(yeah yeah, yeah yeah,yeah yeah). # Something to relieve my mind

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(yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah). # I cannot deal with all this

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tension (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah).

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# I've been feeling like this all the time (yeah yeah).

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# Feeling like I need some room. # Feeling like I need some space.

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# Got to find something soon. # To take me to outer space.

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# I just wanna light up the world. # Soaring through the clouds like

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an eagle (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah).

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# With the sun beating on my skin (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah).

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# Looking down at all these people (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah).

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# And the confusion that they bring (yeah yeah).

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# Feeling like I need some room. # Feeling like I need some space.

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# Got to find something soon. # To take me to outer space.

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# I just wanna light up the world. # I just wanna light it up one time.

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# Just to see what it's worth. # I just wanna light up the world.

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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# I. # I just wanna light up the world.

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OK, I have got hold of some of the fundraisers tonight. This is one

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special young lady, Hanna is 12. Tell me your story. How did you

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begin fund-raising? A few years ago my friend's sister died of

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leukaemia and she was really, really nice and she had the same

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colour hair as me so I wanted to do something. He wanted to do

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something about your hair? What did you do? I think we can get, hold it

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up to the camera, while! You got all your hair cut off! That was an

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amazing thing to do. Wasn't it? Wasn't that an amazing thing to do?

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You run around and raised money and how much did you raise? Over �1,500.

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You certainly did, more than �1,500. Let's talk to mum. This is mum,

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Carolyn. An extraordinary gesture? Yes, we are immensely proud. This

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was all her idea. We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of

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friends, family, colleagues, the people we hardly know. If this

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inspires anybody who watching who is thinking of getting their hair

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cut to donated to charity, because this is going to wake a week for a

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charity -- for a child who is suffering hair loss through cancer

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treatment there is a Little Princess Trust. It is an amazing

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gesture. It is an honour to me. Thank you so much to you and all

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our wonderful fundraisers for all the work to do all year round. Last

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year Children In Need helped over 360 groups across Scotland. Here is

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how the money that you gave has Let me tell you about Emily. She is

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seven years at the old and has a condition commonly known as brittle

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bone. They are easy to break. was born with a fractured skull,

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broken ribs, a broken arm, broken legs and collarbone. For months she

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was carried around on a pillow, just to protect. She was one year-

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old when her mother held her for the very first time. It feels

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really sought and sometimes I need to get medicine, like extra-strong

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Midson. -- Midson. It has a horrible taste. Just the simplest

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of things, even lifting her legs to move off the sofa, can cause a

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break. She has learned to live with her pain. Sometimes I pretend

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nothing has happened and sometimes my mum and dad say, are you in pain,

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are you heard? Oh, no, nothing has happened! Hello, any good? Yes.

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Yeah? Your money means Emily gets the care she needs. It helps to pay

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for a support worker who has practical help and advice should

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have family need it. That is how she got her two specialist

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wheelchairs. This one can drive by itself. I move the stick like this

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and it moves. I hit the sofa, a hit the doors and it goes through a

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little cracks. What do your brother's feet smell like? That one

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smells! Slimy! Emily is probably one of the most incredible people I

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have ever met in my life. She is seven years old and you would never

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think she was in any pain but she has suffered more than 20 broken

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bones. She is always smiling and always leaving a trail of smiles in

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her past. Other children, like Emily, need your help. To donate

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Last night, Sir Terry introduced some star performers all doing

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their bit for Pudsey. Tonight, we will show some of the very best.

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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First, it is the fantastic One # I don't know why you're being shy.

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So or and turn away when I look into your eyes.

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Everyone else in the world can see # Everyone else ou.

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Baby, You Light Up My World like nobody else.

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# The way that you flick your hair gets me overwhelmed.

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# - the way you smile at the ground, it ain't hard to tell.

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You don't know if you beautiful. # if only you saw what I can see.

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You would understand why I want you so desperately.

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# Right now I'm looking at you and I can't believe.

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# You don't know you beautiful. # You don't know you're beautiful.

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So or that's what makes you beautiful. # Na Na Na Na Na Na Naaa.

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* baby, you light up my world like nobody else.

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# The way that you flick your hair makes me overwhelmed.

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# The way you smile at the ground, it ain't hard to tell.

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# You don't know you beautiful. # Baby, You Light Up My World when

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nobody else. # The way that you flick your hair

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gets me overwhelmed. # The way you smile at the ground,

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it ain't hard to tell. # you don't know you're beautiful.

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# If only you saw what I can see. # you will understand why I want

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you so desperately. # Right now I am looking at you and

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I can't believe. # You don't know you're beautiful.

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# That's what makes you beautiful. You can change lives by donating

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�10 to Children In Need. Text the word DONATE to 70710 and make a

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difference tonight. Thanks very much.

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Time now for one of Scotland's best-loved comedians, doing his bit

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for Pudsey, give it up for Craig Hello! This is my first gig in a

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prison. It takes me back to East Kilbride shopping centre. Is anyone

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here from East Kilbride? How are you people from the housing scheme?

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Look at you, with your funny ears. And they are your actual ears. It

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is lovely to be here. Welcome to Children In Need, otherwise known

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as a children and trouble. It is so nice to be here. I love looking

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around the audience. Look at the costumes.

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You have two choices, make an effort or who cares. You went for

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who cares. You looked like a stalker.

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I went somewhere and there was a girl behind the counter and I said,

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is that the BG's? The guy with the high-pitched voice. She said, I

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have never heard of them. Imagine if it was a tribute act with a

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similar name. You have been a lovely audience.

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Have a great Children In Need. Cheers! Now, let me introduce you

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to a very special group of young people, my co-stars for tonight.

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They have come from all over Scotland, from Lerwick to Lockerbie,

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from Aberdeenshire to Skye, to form our special Scottish Children In

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Need Choir. During the summer, we started searching for youngsters to

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take part in a massive singing project to get choirs from across

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the UK to join together and sing on Children In Need. 2500 children

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signed up to sing the song Keep Holding On by Avril Lavigne. We

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want to make sure as much of Scotland as possible was

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represented in our part of the performance. It meant a lot of

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travelling and a lot of rehearsing. We have travelled the length and

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breadth of Scotland to form a very special group, Scotland's own

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Children In Need choir. From Shetland to Lockerbie and the

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hundreds of miles in between, we have recruited youngsters to

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represent the whole of Scotland in Children In Need. And from all

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these schools, the sounds of rehearsals have been ringing out

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across the country. Gareth Malone, who is looking after all the UK

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choirs on the night, visited the big project in Edinburgh to check

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on how rehearsals were going. Imagine that by singing, you are

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raising money for Children In Need, every single one of you. Our kids

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have been practising at their schools, turning them into one

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great choir is a massive challenge. We have an incredibly short amount

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of time to get these 110 young people ready and feeling like one

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quiet. We have checked in with our furthest away singers over the

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internet. Hello, Skye. Hello! we go to Orkney now? Hello,

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Shetland! Hi. There are just two weeks to go before the live

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performance. It is Destination Glasgow for all the kids coming

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along to a week in rehearsal. Pudsey is keen not to miss out on

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the farm, but there is hard work to be done. You have come from all

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over Scotland. We only have a few hours to make you into one choir.

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feel nervous. It is our first day. We have to impress. Excited. A wee

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bit nervous. It was the first time we had done something like this.

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American style. Can you hear the difference? He is a good teacher.

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He is awesome. Thank you, everyone. Well done. It has been fantastic.

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When we sing in front of 50 million people, it will be nerve-racking,

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but we will get through it. When we sing on TV, it will be very

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exciting. Last night, our choir sang with

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others across the UK, but tonight they have a chance to sing that

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tracked by themselves. They have come together from across Scotland

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to perform. Here is the Scottish Children In Need Choir, with Keep

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# You're not alone. # Together we stand.

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# I'll be by your side, you know I'll take your hand.

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# When it gets cold. # And it feels like the end.

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# There's no place to go. # You know I won't give in.

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# No, I won't give in. # Keep holding on.

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# Cos you know we'll make it through, we'll make it through.

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# Just stay strong. # Cos you know I'm here for you,

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I'm here for you. # There's nothing you could say.

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# Nothing you could do. # There's no other way when it

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comes to the truth. # So keep holding on.

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# Cos you know we'll make it through, we'll make it through.

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# So far away. # I wish you were here.

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# Before it's too late, this could all disappear.

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# Before the doors close. # And it comes to an end.

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# With you by my side I will fight and defend.

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# I'll fight and defend. # Yeah, yeah.

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# Keep holding on. # Cos you know we'll make it

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through, we'll make it through. # Just stay strong.

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# Cos you know I'm here for you, I'm here for you.

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# There's nothing you could say. # Nothing you could do.

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# There's no other way when it comes to the truth.

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# So keep holding on. # Cos you know we'll make it

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through, we'll make it through. # Hear me when I say, when I say I

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believe. # Nothing's gonna change, nothing's

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gonna change destiny. # Whatever's meant to be will work

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out perfectly. # Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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# La da da da. # La da da da da da da da da.

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# Keep holding on. # Cos you know we'll make it

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through, we'll make it through. # Just stay strong.

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# Cos you know I'm here for you, I'm here for you.

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# There's nothing you could say. # Nothing you could do.

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# There's no other way when it comes to the truth.

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# So keep holding on. # Cos you know we'll make it

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through, we'll make it through. # Keep holding on.

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That was fantastic. Brilliant. Are you happy with that? Yes!

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should be. Let's chat to a couple of our young songstress is. Let's

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go to Natasha. I will not ask if you enjoyed that, but I will ask a

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difficult question - what was the best bit of the training? I enjoyed

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being here with all these people. I love singing, and I just wanted to

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be in this quiet when I heard the BBC was coming to our school.

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said that without a breath! He sounded fantastic. I know you are

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going to knock show business on the head and be a nurse first. Let me

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ask you, what was the most difficult bit? At the start, I came

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in and I did not know the words properly. It was really hard up.

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But sooner or later, I got them. You certainly did us proud. Let's

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chat to your vocal coach, Andrew Panton. You must be proud.

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Incredibly proud. These young people have been working for the

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last few weeks with their music teachers, and it is a real

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achievement, what they have done. What I think is the most amazing

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thing you have managed to achieve, because I have a teenage boy myself,

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who last spoke to me about two years ago, you make them smile.

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Let's look at our back row, and are wonderful teenage boys! We will

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have more from the choir later, with a classic Scottish pop track.

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We will hear how others have been inspired to sing out for Pudsey.

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Remember, lots of music still to come, including JLS as well as some

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familiar faces from BBC Scotland as you have never heard them before.

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Next, one of Scotland's most successful bands, playing a classic

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track and a great song for us tonight. It is The Bluebells!

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# Young at heart. # Yet what a start.

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# Old before their time. # They married young.

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# For love at last. # Was their only crime.

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# How come I love them now? # How come I love them more?

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# Young at heart. # You're so young at heart.

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# Young at heart. # You're so young at heart.

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# Young at heart. # Yet not a chance.

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# To be a child at all. # They told us tales.

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# They told us lies. # Don't they know.

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# The shouldn't have told us at all. # yHow come I love them now?

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# How come I love them more? # When all I wanted to do when I

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was old. # Was to walk out the door.

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# Young at heart. # You're so young at heart.

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# How come I love them now? # How come I love them more?

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# How come I love them now? # How come I love them more?

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# How come I love them now? # How come I love them more?

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# When all I wanted to do when I was old.

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# Was to walk out the door. # Young at heart.

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# You're so young at heart. # Young at heart.

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# You're so young at heart. # You're so young at heart.

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# Young at heart. # You're so young at heart.

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# Young at heart. # You're so young at heart.

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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And now a message from an old friend of Pudsey, Des Clark. Hello,

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yes, it is me. Thanks to Pudsey for making me look taller for this year.

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Another amazing year for Children In Need. You have been raising lots,

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which is great. You can make such a difference to the lives of children

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or across Scotland tonight just by That will donate �10, which will

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make a difference to children across the country. Get your phone

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out, do it now, then it is done. Now, Pudsey, time for round two of

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hide-and-seek. Now it is time to see how donating to Children In

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Need really does make a difference. He raised Lorraine Kelly. It is a

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harsh reality that some children's disabilities mean they will rely on

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help from family or carers for their whole lives. For them to

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enjoy a sense of freedom and independence can seem impossible. I

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want to introduce you to a young girl called Mirissa and a Children

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In Need project that has transformed her life and that of

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her family -- Mirissa. My name is Mirissa, I am 12 years old. She has

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a learning disability. Although she is 12 her language is closer to

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that of a much younger child. She also has autism, which makes her

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world confusing. I don't understand what people are saying to me.

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needs supervision the whole time. She needs to be kept safe but also

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she requires our attention. She wants that human contact and

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conversation. I feel sad because I don't have any one to play with.

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She finds it hard to make friends because she tends to play alongside

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other children. As she has become older and her peer group are older,

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they have got far more sophisticated so she gets left out

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because she can't keep up with them, understand what is going on. She

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has a very simple approach to life. She desperately wants to be with

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friends and be a social animal, but she is very isolated. My biggest

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fear for the future for her is that But things changed for her and her

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family and she was lucky enough to get a place in clubs run by the

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Yard Adventure Centre, funded by York Children In Need donations.

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For a few hours a week, the yard is able to give children, who are

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dependent on carers and family, a taste of independence, often

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something they have never experienced before. For the first

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time ever this year, Melissa has her unplaced ago, her own place to

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be with her friends -- her own place to go and she is proud of it.

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This is Sam and this is Emma. My best friends are Sam, Stewart and

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Melissa together. A to the children, this unique atmosphere gives them a

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place to learn essential life skills, make friends and express

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themselves. She is not isolated, she is not lonely and she has an

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amazing social life now, all because of the Yard. Making friends

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makes me happy. I love the Yard! have absolutely no idea how I would

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cope or any of the families I know that DOH would cope if we lost the

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Yard. It is giving a were children hope for the future and hope that I

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would children's future. -- and hope for a what children's future.

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Children In Need fund two clubs are the Yard but both are full and they

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are having to turn away children every week. Your money can help

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keep essential centres like the Yard open. Please don't make now,

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you really can make a difference. Thank you. Millicent and her mum,

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Sally, are here now. And you for coming along and joining us

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tonight.! Take a bow! Let's talk to your mum first, while you enjoy the

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adulation. Sally, just what does the Yard mean not only for you but

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for the whole family? It has transformed our whole family's life.

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When Melissa is that the Yard she goes off a quiet, little girl and

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comes back a very confident, chatty, happy person and a real teenager.

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We are able to spend time with our other kids and do positive things

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so what is like a winner when. There is no was a facility like the

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yard anywhere -- it is a win-win. It looks like a very special place.

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Melissa, I know there are loads of things, what is the best thing

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about the Yard when you go there? like meeting my friends at the Yard.

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I have been told you are very good at all the crafts and things like

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that? Arts and crafts. Is that your favourite? Yes. Thank you both are

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coming in and telling us your story and helping us to help you out

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there. Helping Children in Need. We have had some great musical

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knight and there is more to come. Next we have five gorgeous guys

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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performing second last chance, it MUSIC: "Second Last Chance" by The

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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Hello, Ion K T Tunstall and I'm here to remember your generous

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donations across Scotland changed countless lives for the better.

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Please never underestimate your donations. Peach and everyone makes

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a difference. Make a difference tonight by donating �10 to Children

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In Need by texting the word DONATE. Thank you very much. If we have

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inspired you to help Children In Need, you can give �10. Text the

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For now, please show your appreciation for a great supporter

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Hello, Glasgow, let me hear you! I am from the home of Children In

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Need, I am from a place where an Oxo cube is a starter. Yes, so

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lovely to be here and I love you guys. I tell you about myself. I

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love the fact that being a stand-up comedian you're saying she's not a

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comedian, she has an over-friendly cleaner that has wandered in! I am

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not, I am the comedian. I love the difference between men and money.

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When you seek a comedian on the telly, female comic, you think, oh,

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she hates men. I don't, I love men. I do hate cupcakes. It is a muffin

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was buttery icing, don't charge me a fiver! Men and women react

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differently to relationships. Men, give me a yes! Every single man

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here, including the boys in blazers, every single man here has -- is

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happy with a hot sausage under a picture. By -- there is not --

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there is not a man alive who would have that, brother and how the

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bathroom. Women in the office approach a relationship like this.

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I am an emotional Rubik's cube, can you work me out yet? Men are like,

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no, I just want a hot sausage and a shark and I'd tell you what, guys,

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I am sorry I'm no JLS, I'm Janey Godley from the block. I have been

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Each year as the one across BBC Scotland steps up for Pudsey. --

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everyone across BBC Scotland. This year is no different. We have been

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buzzing with activity. BBC Learning has been out and about working with

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children across the country. It all went horribly wrong! In keeping

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with our musical theme, Radio Scotland has been singing out for

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Yesterday K Adams kick-started the day itself by focusing on way

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you're fantastic donations go. Something like �78 million has been

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spent in Scotland. Fred Macaulay has been broadcasting from the BBC

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for your. The Glasgow baking sale were cakes sold out in 60 minutes

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and raised �723. With music the order of the day, Brian Burnett has

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been getting it on for Pudsey. We Now, are you ready for this? It is

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time now to meet a few more familiar faces from BBC Scotland

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who have also agreed to step up and do their bit for Pudsey. They have

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been inspired by a great children's choir. There is another group of

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aspiring singers, some are more mature than others. They are

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volunteers, we like to call them, from BBC TV and radio news teams,

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from CBeebies and River City and they are all kept on the straight

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and narrow by the fantastic Gospel Truth Choir. They cannot go far

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wrong. He rather BBC Scotland singers including me, with the

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unique version of title fight. -- # Sometimes in our lives.

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# We all have pain, we all have sorrow.

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# But if we are wise. # We know that there's always

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tomorrow. # Lean on me when you're not strong.

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# And I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on.

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# For it won't be long. # Till I'm gonna need somebody to

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lean on. # Please, swallow your pride.

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# If I have things you need to borrow.

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# For no one can fill those of your # needs. That you won't let show.

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# Lean on me when you're not strong. # And I'll be your friend, I'll

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help you carry on. # For it won't be long.

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# Till I'm gonna need somebody to lean on.

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# You just call on me, brother, when you need a hand.

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# We all need somebody to lean on. # I just might have a problem that

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you'll understand. # We all need somebody to lean on.

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# Lean on me when you're not strong. # And I'll be your friend, I'll

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help you carry on. # For it won't be long.

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# Till I'm gonna need somebody to lean on.

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# If there is a load. # You have to bear that you can't

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carry. # I'm right up the road, I'll share

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your load. # If you just call me.

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# Lean on me when you're not strong. # And I'll be your friend, I'll

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help you carry on. # For it won't be long.

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# Till I'm gonna need somebody to lean on.

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# Lean on me when you're not strong. # And I'll be your friend, I'll

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help you carry on. # For it won't be long.

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# Till I'm gonna need somebody to lean on.

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# Just call. # Just call me. #.

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What did you think of that, everyone?

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I am so glad that is over. You are the seasoned professionals. How did

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the amateurs do? Or four, it was a disaster. A clash of egos? Tantrums,

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tiaras, the lot. Especially with the news crowd. Did they man --

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debate demand Smarties? You, and that was just me. But it was good,

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wasn't it? Thank you to them all! We have a wonderful performance

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from our Scottish Children In Need kids choir still to come, but first,

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time to look at a powerful example of how your Children In Need money

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is spent and how your donations can make someone's life better.

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My Name Is Alice and I am 15. Alice began suffering from anxiety,

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stress and severe panic attacks when she was just eight.

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feeling of having a panic attack is like you are in danger, in a way.

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Your heart starts to race fast. You are out of control. Over the next

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few years, the panic attacks got worse, and her reaction to them

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become more extreme and self- destructive. I started to not eat,

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and I got really skinny. The panic attacks got worse and affected more

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things. I started pulling out my hair when I was 11. I was pulling

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out a lot of hair. It had come to the point where I could not hide it

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any more. I pulled out my eyebrows, my eyelashes. I did not like myself.

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Alice pulled out her hair for three years, to the point where she was

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almost entirely bald. Her hair may never properly go back. Aged 14 and

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traumatised by extreme anxiety, she was referred to stable life, a

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project using interaction with animals to help vulnerable young

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people, funded by Children In Need. Over the next 18 months, her life

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was to change. When I first met Alice, she was a very unhappy, sad,

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isolated girl. I was really scared of the horses. I did not really

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want to handle them. We started off touching them. A by working with

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the horses, Alice was slowly building up her confidence and

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learnt to feel good about herself for the first time in years.

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thing I learned to like about the horses was that they are not

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judgmental, and they just accept you for who you are. They like you

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for who you are. It was a powerful thing for me, because I have never

:51:25.:51:33.

felt like that before. It has changed my whole outlook on life. I

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feel like everything is calmer and happier, and I can do anything if I

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put my mind to it. Her time at stable life has given Alice a new

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belief in herself, to the extent that she is now a volunteer who

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helps inspire other young people who come to the project. In it is

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really rewarding for me knowing that I can help younger people. It

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makes you feel like you are changing somebody else's life as

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well, but you are also changing your life at the same time.

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We have already seen why your money matters. In Scotland, Children In

:52:15.:52:19.

Need helps support over 360 charities and that would not happen

:52:19.:52:23.

without you. It is impossible to capture all the things you get up

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to to raise money, so here is just one story that sums up the

:52:27.:52:31.

fantastic fund-raising that takes place each year.

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For the last 23 years, a boy -- an academy has been a hotbed of

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Children In Need fund-raising, raising money in every way, from

:52:43.:52:50.

sponsorships to daily Tavern showers. Good afternoon! And it is

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all down to one woman, the English teacher. I started raising money

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for Children In Need in 1988. Because we have children who have

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benefited from it within the community, it seemed like the

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logical choice. We have sold all the tickets for today's talent show,

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�236. We have done that every day this week, and we started on Friday.

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Our children are up for it. Our pupils are so enthusiastic. They

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see the good that Children In Need does. They are very keen to help

:53:25.:53:30.

those who are less fortunate. Ella's efforts for over 20 years

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has meant the school has donated more than �78,000 to Children In

:53:34.:53:40.

Need. She is a legend. She always does so much for Children In Need.

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A she can persuade anyone to do anything. This year, I am wearing

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pyjamas every day to school. I have raised over �180. Allah could have

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retired in September, but she has delayed it for a term so that she

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could give one final fund-raising push. My last ambition for the

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academy is, because we started raising money for Children In Need

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in 1988, that this year we get to a total donation of �88,000. We have

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�10,000 to raise this year. Children In Need is a passion for

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me, because children are my life. I have had 37 1/2 very happy years of

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teaching and will miss it hugely. I will miss my pupils and my

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colleagues and the routine of teaching. I will miss Children In

:54:31.:54:38.

Need enormously. It is so important to us to raise the �10,000 for her,

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because she has done it for so many years. We wanted to do something

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special. If she wants �10,000, we have to do it. A real Pudsey hero.

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And guess what, she is here now! With her loyal support. You were

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aiming to make that magic number, �88,000. What is your grand total?

:55:11.:55:17.

To date, on our way down on the bus today, we heard that we had broken

:55:17.:55:27.
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�90,000. Let's hear it! You are an amazing Wallen. You are going to

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retire from teaching eventually. Will you retire from fund-raising?

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Goodness, no. They will not let me. And they are doing the right thing.

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What would we do without you? To donate �10 to Children In Need

:55:47.:55:57.
:55:57.:56:09.

More music now. All the way from the States, performing their

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favourite single, Glorious, it is The Pierces!

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# If I found a way. # Then I would make you stay.

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# Maybe one more night if you wanna. # If I found the rhyme.

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# And I would take the time. # And sing you one more line.

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# It would go like. # God bless the world, it's so

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glorious. # God bless the ones we've loved.

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# God bless the ones we've lost. # God bless the world, it's so

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glorious. # I will never die, never die like

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you. # If I found the boy, the one with

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golden eyes. # You know I think I'd haunt you.

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# And if I found the rhyme then I would take the time.

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# And sing you one more line and it would go like.

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# God bless the world, it's so glorious.

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# God bless the ones we've loved. # God bless the ones we've lost.

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# God bless the world, it's so glorious.

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# I will never die, never die like you.

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# I felt his hand today, across my shoulder.

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# I'll kneel down to pray. # Say afterlife's OK.

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# But it got so lonely when you turned away.

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# God bless the world, it's so glorious.

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# God bless the ones we've loved. # God bless the ones we've lost.

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# God bless the world, it's so glorious.

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# I will never die, never die like you.

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# I felt his hand today, across my shoulder.

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# I'll kneel down to pray. # Say afterlife's OK.

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# But it got so lonely when you turned away.

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# I saw his lie today, across my shoulder.

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# I'll kneel down to pray. # I feel like hell today.

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# But it got so lonely when you turned away.

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# I felt his hand today, across my shoulder.

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# I'll kneel down to pray. # Say afterlife's OK.

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# But it got so lonely when you turned away.

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# It got so lonely when you turned away.

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# It got so lonely when you turned Coming up in just a few moments,

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JLS. But first, another group able to help others thanks to the money

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you give to Children in Need. name is Jay and and 11 years old. I

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live in Aberdeen with my grandma and grandad and my brother. J and

:00:10.:00:13.

Ben are twins born prematurely at 28 weeks they both have cerebral

:00:13.:00:18.

palsy. Benn has learning difficulties and Jay has been

:00:18.:00:25.

affected physically. I find walking hard by myself because I I have

:00:25.:00:30.

cerebral palsy and I walk with assistance. What I find with my

:00:30.:00:38.

walking frame is that -- is getting it in and out of tight shops and

:00:38.:00:41.

going up pavements, getting upstairs, so, yes, it is pretty

:00:41.:00:48.

hard. Two years ago J was told he could be in a wheelchair by the

:00:48.:00:52.

time he was 12 but he is determined this will not happen. It is an

:00:52.:00:56.

active life he craves. I feel as though there is more to life than

:00:56.:01:00.

just sitting there. I want to go out and play football. I would love

:01:00.:01:08.

to play my -- for my school football team. Yes! I find playing

:01:08.:01:15.

football difficult. Like everybody else, they have a big space, but I

:01:15.:01:19.

only have that little box between the wheels. At the end of the day

:01:19.:01:27.

at least I try and it is the fact I tried, you know. They are all right

:01:27.:01:29.

when the wreck school and in that environment they have plenty of

:01:29.:01:34.

friends to play with but once they'd come home and the door is

:01:34.:01:39.

shut behind them that is it. People don't come in as much as they do

:01:39.:01:44.

because they used to come in every day and you know, because I have a

:01:44.:01:48.

Walker, the wheels can't go very well on the grass and when they are

:01:48.:01:52.

going on the grass I am basically stuck. If they don't want to play

:01:52.:01:56.

with me they don't have to play with me. It is up to them but I

:01:56.:02:01.

don't mind. Through a Children In Need funded project our frustrated

:02:01.:02:08.

footballer and his brother have found another passion. Music for

:02:08.:02:13.

you is a project that helps develop young people pub -- young people's

:02:13.:02:17.

confidence and independence through music. The groupies busy rehearsing

:02:17.:02:21.

for a performance next year. Yes, it is a really nice thing for me

:02:21.:02:27.

and my brother to do together. We both like music. It doesn't matter

:02:27.:02:34.

if you have a disability, autism, it is open to everyone. I never

:02:34.:02:37.

thought I was going to enjoy performing, I thought it was one of

:02:37.:02:42.

the things I was never going to enjoy but I have actually enjoyed

:02:42.:02:49.

it and I'm glad my granddad found it. It is good, I have a skill some

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people are totally afraid to do, like stand up on stage, just even

:02:54.:02:58.

dance, just to be even be in the choir. Never mind singing

:02:58.:03:03.

themselves. As long as I am on stage I am happy. I can forget

:03:03.:03:10.

about having a disability that I have got because my walker does not

:03:10.:03:20.
:03:20.:03:20.

come into it. It is what you have On Thursday night there was a

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massive concert by some of the biggest pop names in the world

:03:23.:03:27.

performing in Manchester at a special concert for Children In

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:03:37.:03:37.

Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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Need. From that huge night, here is MUSIC I cant explain what's gotten

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 54 seconds

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into me. My sanity is in the London to jamaica L.a to africa She

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makes me wanna Oh oh oh oh oh oh Earlier this evening we had a great

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performance from our wonderful Children In Need Choir. They are

:06:51.:06:54.

very well trained! We are going to hear from them again in just a

:06:54.:06:58.

moment. They are not the only ones who have been singing here for

:06:58.:07:03.

Pudsey. We have been asking schools and groups across Scotland did

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learn a performer classic pop track a performing of the Children In

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Need. The song is moving on up by Primal Scream and here are some of

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the groups from around Scotland who have been performing for Pudsey.

:07:15.:07:19.

Hello, I'm Bobby Gillespie from Primal Scream. Good luck to the

:07:19.:07:23.

kids singing a song, I'm dining -- I am dying to hear it football --

:07:23.:07:33.
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or stuck these are fantastic voices And here is a school in Orkney.

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Well done, guys. Now, checkout this Very nice. How about the fearless

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firefighters in Glasgow. Now, Spot on, kids. Now, how about these

:08:16.:08:20.

guys in South Lanarkshire. -- South Lanarkshire. They must really love

:08:20.:08:27.

Pudsey. Some of them are even in the choir. Listen to this, Pudsey.

:08:27.:08:37.
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Some Glasgow schools doing so us Now something a little different

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from the Isle of Harris, East Kilbride and the Isle of Skye. A

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very special Gallic version. That is label six, of course, beautiful.

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-- MUSIC: "Moving On Up". A big thanks to everyone who will thank -

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- to set out for Pudsey. -- a big thanks to everyone who sang out for

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A greater effort from all those groups singing out for Pudsey. In a

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moment we're going to hear our Scottish Children in Need Choir

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give the performance of the track but before then, time to thank

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everyone who has made the show possible including the people

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working behind the scenes and a huge thank you to all our

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fundraisers here and right across And of course, thank you for making

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a donation. If you haven't, text OK, time for a very special

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performance. These young singers have come from across Scotland to

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perform tonight. They have travelled thousands of miles,

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rehearsed at home and in schools from Skye to Aberdeenshire,

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Shetland to the Borders, and given their families mad. Here they are

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with that song, Primal Scream's # I was blind, now I can see.

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# You made a believer out of me. # I was blind, now I can see.

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# You made a believer out of me. # I'm movin' on up now.

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# Gettin' out of the darkness. # My light shines on.

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# I was lost, now I'm found. # I believe in you, I've got no

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bounds. # I was lost, now I'm found.

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# I believe in you, I got no bounds. # I'm movin' on up now.

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# Gettin' out of the darkness. # My light shines on.

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# I'm movin' on up now. # Gettin' out of the darkness.

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