Children in Need 2012

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  • Zero gravitasZero gravitas Posts: 12,368
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    I'd have the bear for a rug, except it's the wrong colour.:p

    ETA: Any other uses for it?:o:D
  • maninthequeuemaninthequeue Posts: 2,479
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    Let's just hope in 24 hours time we are not talking about Pudsey helping the Police with their enquires with regards to the Savile allegations...
  • F1KenF1Ken Posts: 4,229
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    No Graham Norton, Hignfy or anything else worth watching.
    I checked on BBC1 HD and BBC HD and that bloody bear is ubiquitous.:mad:

    GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! PUDSEY!

    Ken:D
  • miss buzzybeemiss buzzybee Posts: 16,427
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    Thank the lord I will be out at a concert tomorrow night!
  • samusek2samusek2 Posts: 3,882
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    Does anyone know if there are any special episodes on tomorrow during the broadcast? Is there going to be atraditional episode of Celebrity Mastermind with the comedians? Is there going to be an episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks shown like last year?
  • Zero gravitasZero gravitas Posts: 12,368
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    F1Ken wrote: »
    GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! PUDSEY!

    Ken:D

    Ahhhhhhh shurrup!:mad:
  • pete137pete137 Posts: 18,342
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    Cotton, Millican, Culshaw, Henry, Bishop, Mcitntyre etc etc etc.

    Somebody shoot me.
  • DarthFaderDarthFader Posts: 3,880
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    Rich people asking non rich people for money.

    This. Although the people who need the money are less well off then most of us, it always narks me that the super rich are begging for money.


    PJ
  • QwertyGirl1771QwertyGirl1771 Posts: 4,472
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    I was in Kilburn earlier and there was a giant Pudsey bear walking around with a bucket wanting people to donate money. I got a big bear hug, which was lovely as it was bloody freezing.
  • extraextraextraextra Posts: 321
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    Thank the lord I will be out at a concert tomorrow night!

    There will be a Pudsey in the auditorium, betcha!
  • Hassaan13Hassaan13 Posts: 41,962
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    Bump...
  • the_lostprophetthe_lostprophet Posts: 4,173
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    DarthFader wrote: »
    This. Although the people who need the money are less well off then most of us, it always narks me that the super rich are begging for money.


    PJ

    Yeah me too. They always seem to raise more and more money each year too which surprises me given the economic climate.
  • AmbassadorAmbassador Posts: 22,332
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    I recommend the 'X has got a book/DVD/album/tour coming up' drinking game.

    Every time a celebrity comes on with one of these you take a drink...you'll be hammered by 7.10
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,481
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    Well I for one shall enjoy it...

    But then again I never said I had taste... :o:D
  • GoCompareThisGoCompareThis Posts: 10,260
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    Zara Phillips and her three-day event team-mates dancing Gangnam Style. Wonder what they’ll make of that at the Palace. Music comes from Kylie Minogue, the Script, Girls Aloud and One Direction, while Strictly’s Ann Widdecombe and Russell Grant appear on – and above – the dance floor. Plus a glimpse of the Time Lord with his new companion.

    Well apart from the Time Lord, ALL of that is enough to make me AVOID tonight! :mad:

    One Direction was just so bloody predictable! :rolleyes:
  • tangsmantangsman Posts: 3,661
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    Well apart from the Time Lord, ALL of that is enough to make me AVOID tonight! :mad:

    One Direction was just so bloody predictable! :rolleyes:

    BBC gotta rob the silly girls of their pocket money.
  • IJoinedInMayIJoinedInMay Posts: 26,317
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    ^^^ (2 posts up)
    Am I alone in thinking that Gangnam Style is one of the most boring crazes of recent times? It's not because it's silly, because I suppose that's true of all crazes in some form or another (otherwise people wouldn't talk about them) rather it's simply not particularly interesting and/or funny.
  • Hollie_LouiseHollie_Louise Posts: 39,759
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    As mentioned, rich people asking poor/less rich people for donations, a miming boyband, a girl group which will probably sing live but based on past experiences should definitely mime (Even as a fan I can tell Sarah Harding singing her lines as being likened to a bag of cats being killed), more rich people asking poor/less rich people for donations, a few "comedy" videos, Wogan telling unfunny jokes which the audience find absolutely hilarious for no reason and then we get told how much more money than last year was raised, Children In Need 2012 is complete
  • mrmattybeckmrmattybeck Posts: 1,697
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    Luv everything bout children in need why why why do they have to have one direction performing can't sing a note
  • Hassaan13Hassaan13 Posts: 41,962
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    I'm excited about this Lord Sugar sketch :D
  • BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,512
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    Good grief .. What has Terry Wogan got on top of his head :eek::D
  • cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    Hours and hours of watching paint dry with loads of bragging and the odd bit of music and other so-called entertainment in between. I won't be watching. I'm going to do my IT Law essay and watch I'm A Celebrity and follow the stock markets on CNBC. And who the hell wants to listen to One Direction? Can't stand them.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,482
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    A mop?? Like the beeb need to mop up.

    Can we trust this outfit at all?
  • JoLucJoLuc Posts: 1,727
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    I'm yawning already.
  • JoLucJoLuc Posts: 1,727
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    Good grief .. What has Terry Wogan got on top of his head :eek::D

    Blimey..it's older than my merkin. :rolleyes:
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