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Pictures for Pudsey – thanks to Look North viewers


Pictures sent in by BBC Look North viewers are featured in a new calendar designed to raise money for the BBC Children In Need appeal.

 

The 18-month calendar, which goes on sale this Friday (16 November), features shots of Look North programme presenters and the best of a selection of original photographs taken by the region's viewers.

 

Look North's Paul Hudson said: "Every day viewers send me dozens of incredible photos showcasing the diverse and dramatic landscapes of the region which I then show on the programme before I forecast the weather.

 

"The standard of the photos is incredibly high and prompted us to come up with the idea of putting some of the best into a calendar – however, I have to say that trying to pick which ones to use was incredibly hard."

 

The pictures chosen include shots of Ribblehead Viaduct in North Yorkshire, Ladybower Reservoir in Derbyshire, Win Hill in the Peak District and Cowper's Cross at Ilkley.

 

There are also photographs of Look North presenters Christa Ackroyd, Harry Gration, Paul Hudson, Lisa Gallagher, Clare Frisby, Tanya Arnold, Jenny Hill, Ian White and Roopa Rajani.

 

The calendar costs £7 and is available from BBC Look North's reception in Leeds or from the offices of BBC Radio York and BBC Radio Sheffield.

 

All profits from the sale of this calendar go to BBC Children in Need.

 

Alternatively get a copy via post by sending a £7 cheque payable to BBC – together with your full address – to: Children in Need Calendar, BBC Look North, Broadcasting Centre, 2 St Peter's Square, Leeds, LS9 8AH.

 

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Category: Children in Need; Yorkshire TV
Date: 13.11.2007
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