PUDSEY BEAR & BLUSH (THEIR MASCOT)



Pudsey bear BBC Children in Needs’s iconic mascot since 1985, making it the beloved bear 37years old, whilst Sir Terry Wogan was its long-standing host for 35years. As Children in need is a prominent annual event in British television, having a mascot instantly transformed their brand. He was created by BBC designer Joanna Ball; he was named after her hometown of Pudsey in Yorkshire. Pudsey Bear also wears an eye-patch although it was never confirmed why it has been seen to make him more relatable to the children that the brand is trying to help.  

 Although Pudsey did not always look like the bear that we know today, he was a normal brown teddy bear with a red coloured eye-patch and his official makeover where he turned bright yellow and had a white and multicoloured polka-dot eye-patch came later in 2007 when Pudsey turned 22. The Children in Need logo was also changed around this time just ahead of the 30th anniversary of their televised shows. Additionally, this is when BLUSH was created, also known as the female version of Pudsey. She is 13 years old and was first revealed by the BBC in 2009 also just ahead of the 30th anniversary.   

Each year up and down the country, the public gets involved in sponsored walkathons and bake sales and much more inspired by the charities beloved bear mascot Pudsey. Yet this year's campaign (2022) was aimed to raise funds that can help tackle the effects of the cost-of-living-crisis, this can be the effects it is having on children and young people.  

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