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Ricky gets dressed up for Pudsey Whether you went to school in your pyjamas or baked spotty cakes for your classmates - thousands of you have been raising money for Children in Need.
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraduently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated.
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraudulently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated.
Heartless conmen who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to pilfer more than £500,000 from kindhearted members of the public have been ordered to pay back £100,000. The gang was led by David Levi who ...
FUN loving people across Worcestershire enjoyed getting dressed up in spotty outfits for Children in Need.
The eyes have it: Gail Porter (left) and Tana Ramsay show off their hundreds and thousands make-up as they prepare for this year's BBC Children In Need appeal ...
Over the week leading up to Children in Need, a number of prizes will be given away on BBC Radio Jersey. It's Children in Need time again and as part of this we have a number of prizes to give ...
Fraudsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraudulently raise an estimated £500,000 have been told to repay more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated. David Levi, 49, from Lytham St ...
Pudsey pictured during his visit to Sunningdale School in 2014. | se "It was absolutely fantastic for the children. To them he is a real life walking, talking bear.
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraudulently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated. David Levi, 49, from Lytham St ...
Gangsters who dressed up as Pudsey Bear to fraduently raise an estimated £500,000 have been forced to pay back more than £100,000 to the charities they impersonated. David Levi, 49, from Lytham St ...
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