Seems to be a lot about this on just now. Are we approaching the annual horror of EastEnders stars who can't act doing something else they can't do etc?
https://www.naturalreaders.com/online/?s=V2e1c2cc5
a-2586-11eb-a860-0284f9155d27.pdf&t=NaturalReader%20Document
(you need to select English (UK) Peter from the dropdown list)
My daughter has dressed up as a reindeer, for her school's participation.
My youngest boy has gone in today dressed as Pudsey and his school was doing a collection at the drop off.
I AM DOING MY BIT.
I watched some of Joe Wicks' 24 hour PE. Didn't give any money.
I watch Sleb Antiques Road Trip (all auction profits to Chewdren in Nade).
I am doing my bit.
BBC Children in Need celebrates its 40th anniversary with a very special evening of live television. Hosted by Mel Giedroyc, Stephen Mangan, Alex Scott and Chris Ramsey, the show includes appearances by this year's Strictly dancers, Beverley Knight, Shawn Mendes and the cast of West End musical Six. There are comedy sketches from the casts of King Gary and The Goes Wrong Show, and we get to know the nation’s favourite bear like never before in a star-studded sketch, Pudsey Bear: Behind the Bandana. The Repair Shop team give one very special girl a surprise to treasure forever, and Alex Jones and Ade Adepitan bring us the finale of The One Show's rickshaw challenge. And some special films reveal the incredible and inspiring stories of the brave children who are supported by some of the thousands of Children in Need projects around the UK.
Seyve it fer Mandeez!
Evereebahdeez tawkin abaht it!
BBC Children in Need celebrates its 40th anniversary
There was a very pointed letter in the new Radio Times, wondering exactly why we should be 'celebrating' this milestone.
Fuxache. This, snobs, is why autotune has its place.
And now this kid is named after the bad guy from Heroes and his parents wonder why he has issues?
My gift to the thread -
https://youtu.be/PIxfdwvtiKc?t=47
Arrrgh! Warning contains Russell Howard.
SYVE ITFA MAN DIES!
#9 So the whole effort has become a self serving exercise in virtue signalling but an economic failure. What would Marcus Rashford say?
Where the Poles stopped pronouncing the letter 'L' they had the common decency to draw a line through it. Estuarians take note
Said every week by Nick Knowles in that Cargo Cult fix-people's-homes-then-get-a-close-up-when-they-cry programme;
Isnit gryte wen peopow cahm tagevvah an hewp uvvah peopow aht?
What a strange, mysterious and impenetrable accent. It seems to be some form of West London patois, him being born in Southall -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGnAOsUflOw
I hadn't heard of Nick Knowles before but thank you for bringing him to our attention. It deserves further academic study, certainly.