From leg waxing to dressing up here are 16 fun memories of Sheffield Children in Need fundraisers from the late 90s - who can you spot?
By Lucy Ball
Published 10th Nov 2020, 13:13 BST
Pudsey Bear will be gracing our TVs this year for the annual Children in Need charity night so take a look back at some of wacky and wonderful ways you raised money for the good cause over the years.
We have dug out some great pictures from the late 90s to the early 00s for this retro photo gallery so take a look back and see who you can spot.
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9. Caribbean and Hawaiian costumes
Pictured at Wstfield House, Division Street, Sheffield, where Westfield Health staff were dressed up in Caribbean and Hawaian costume for Children in Need. Pictured in 2000 were David Hattersley, Agela Moore, and Rob Barker Photo: Mike Waistell (Staff)
Members of the HSBC bank market Hill Barnsley set off on the worls largest bike as part of the children in need campaign in 2000 Photo: B.RICHARDSON STAFF
hairygf Pictured at Foulstone School, Darfield, Barnsley in 2000, where four teachers were shaved for Children in Need. Seen LtoR are teachers, Andrew Dickson, Talat Shah,Brian Dalton, and Damion Rowe. Girls in the background who organised the event are LtoR Rachel Bird, Katie Ainley, Lyndsay Busfield, Cherith Blakeley, and Lisa Hellewell. Photo: Mike Waistell (Staff)