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Pudsey Bear is a true Yorkshireman (Picture: Getty Images – Myles Goode) As comes round again, we are seeing the ever-lovable Pudsey Bear at every turn as the carnivorous ursine beast does his best to raise money for disadvantaged kids. Pudsey came into our lives in 1985, five years after Children In Need began, as the BBC looked for a new logo to attract more interest in the charity.

Silent Steel Pc Game here. Graphic designer Joanna Lane was tasked with creating the new design and the result was the little yellow bear whose roots are deep in West Yorkshire. Joanna Lane with her iconic creation (Picture: ANL/REX Shutterstock) ‘It was like a lightbulb moment for me,’ Joanna said. ‘We were bouncing ideas off each other and I latched on to this idea of a teddy bear.

‘I had a whole story playing out in my head for this bear, I went to the production team and said, “we need to name it”. So they turned around and said “if you think it’s important to name him, you do it”. ‘It came from the heart – I looked to my own experience and named him in honour of my home town and my grandparents.’. Cara Membagi Bandwidth Speedy Dengan Software.

Sir Terry Wogan and his favourite bear (Picture: PA Wire) Joanna was born and raised in Pudsey, a town in West Yorkshire in between Bradford and Leeds. For the uninitiated, Pudsey is a small town of around 22,000, mostly known for its cricketing sons, with the likes of Len Hutton, Raymond Illingworth and Matthew Hoggard all born there. Lane was a proud daughter of Pudsey and her grandfather, Irvine Ball, had been mayor of the town in 1950, so she decided to name the Children In Need bear after her birthplace. Pudsey the town has honoured Pudsey the bear with a floral representation of him in Pudsey Park.

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