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The Great Big Bid - Kat Slater's wedding dress

Raid your attic for new 大象传媒 Children In Need show


A brand new programme coming to 大象传媒 ONE next month is giving viewers a great way to raise money for this year's 大象传媒 Children in Need Appeal.

The nation's fundraisers are being asked to auction off their hidden treasures and unwanted goods at bbc.co.uk/greatbigbid.

Whether it's DVDs you've already watched, jeans that don't fit or that Faberge egg that's just cluttering up the mantelpiece, visit the Great Big Bid's site, powered by eBay.co.uk, and list your items for sale.

You can then choose to give from 20 to 100 per cent of the money you make to 大象传媒 Children in Need.

Every penny the charity receives goes straight into grant aid, helping children and young people in the UK.

The 大象传媒, 大象传媒 Children in Need and eBay.co.uk are working together to launch The Great Big Bid website, which goes live today.

Some fast and furious bidding will lead up to a week of primetime 大象传媒 ONE shows that report on the action and the stories behind the items - so people should raid their attics now and list them online to get involved.

During Great Big Bid week, people can bid online for Star Items donated by some very famous faces - including Graham Norton, the England Football team and Darcey Bussell - and Buy What You 大象传媒 items, where iconic 大象传媒 props will be up for grabs, such as Mrs Overall's tray, Kat Slater's wedding dress and Ronnie Corbett's chair.

After five weeks of adrenalin-fuelled online bidding, The Great Big Bid TV show then kicks off on 大象传媒 ONE with a glittering red-carpet charity auction gala at 大象传媒 Television Centre on Sunday 13 November.

The glamorous gathering will see the UK's top entrepreneurs and VIPs, and top 大象传媒 stars, all bidding for lots - with the proceeds going to the charity.

'Money-can't-buy' lots and experiences, such as one of Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff's Ashes-winning bats, and tennis lessons with Greg Rusedski, will be up for grabs.

Viewers will be also able to win similar items for just one pound by entering the Bid A Quid competition by phone and SMS.

Nightly updates on the buying and selling activity on the Great Big Bid website will feature in the live 30-minute shows broadcast from Monday to Thursday in the run-up to the Children In Need Appeal Night on Friday 18 November.

Sally Deighan, Chief Executive, 大象传媒 Children in Need, is encouraging people to get involved.

She said: "Selling online is such a brilliant way for people to raise money. This is the sort of thing people are already doing at home or on their office computers at lunchtime, so there's no excuse not to get involved.

"It's going to be exciting to see star items and especially if there's a bidding frenzy, but it's also great that anyone can take part with Bid A Quid and by selling their own unwanted items from home.

"I think the money we can raise is going to make a fantastic contribution to the 大象传媒 Children in Need total this year, but more importantly to the lives of thousands of children who need our help throughout the UK."

Notes to Editors

The 大象传媒 Children In Need 2004 Appeal raised a fantastic 拢34m. This total is the highest raised since the 大象传媒's charity became an annual television and radio event 25 years ago, and is up by nearly 拢3m from the previous year's (2003) final total of 拢31.4m.

The money raised helps support children and young people throughout the UK who are suffering serious or terminal illness or who are/have experienced sexual abuse, neglect, homelessness, poverty, addiction or domestic violence.

Grants ranging from 拢500 to tens of thousands of pounds have been distributed to more than 1,700 registered charities, voluntary and community groups.

eBay for Charity launched on 3 October 2005 with 大象传媒 Children in Need as the exclusive partner during its launch period.


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Category: Children In Need; bbc.co.uk
Date: 17.10.2005
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