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Pudsey Animated: A New Hope for Children in Need
15 Dec
Summary
- Tom Fletcher wrote and sings the title song, accompanied by BBC Philharmonic.
- The animation marks the first time Pudsey comes to life visually.
- Fletcher researched diverse projects to weave a unifying story of hope.

Tom Fletcher has penned and performs the theme song for "Pudsey and the Thread of Hope," an animation that breathes life into the iconic BBC Children in Need mascot for the first time. Fletcher found the project deeply personal, aiming to convey the profound importance of the charity's work. The animation serves as a vibrant celebration of BBC Children in Need's enduring efforts to transform lives.
Researching the extensive range of projects supported by the charity proved a significant undertaking for Fletcher. He ultimately focused on the unifying theme of hope, inspired by the powerful positive relationships nurtured by BBC Children in Need. This concept is woven throughout the narrative, reflecting the charity's mission to ensure every child has someone to trust.
Growing up with BBC Children in Need, Fletcher felt compelled to contribute his creative talents. The project allowed him to combine his passions for music, writing, and animation, contributing to a cause he deeply values. He emphasizes the importance of discussing challenging subjects with children, fostering open conversations and emotional resilience.




