THE Rickshaw challenge has started and Pudsey has begun his annual appearances - it is Children in Need time!

The official event is on Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19 but the run-up and the fundraising are already well underway.

No matter what is going on in the outside world, Children in Need creates a warm bubble of generosity and I will bet my bottom dollar that, even in the midst of the cost of living crisis, millions of pounds will be raised.

It seems crazy that, in one of the wealthiest countries in the world, it takes a Telethon to pay for the type of social services that should be paid for by the Government by way of our taxes. But whatever your feelings on the matter - people give!

The secret is probably the fact that they have fun doing it, as these pictures show.

We do not have any photos of anyone in a bath of baked beans - and this year perhaps refrain from that. Use food as food and, if you have already bought enough baked beans to fill a bath, give them to your nearest foodbank.

Anyway, let us just enjoy these pictures. 

Children in Need means surprise visits from Pudsey. It means going to school in your pyjamas or with a crazy hairstyle or fancy dress.

It means baking and eating cakes and skipping or keeping quiet for hours or reading so many books in so many hours or days.

Businesses get involved. Greggs, for instance, will have trays of Pudsey-shaped gingerbread biscuits and cupcakes with his face on them.

In fact, at this time of year, it is quite normal to go into shops and other public premises to find staff with funny clothes and/or an extra set of yellow ears sticking out of their heads.

Makes you wonder what any self-respecting alien would think if they landed on the planet today. And what if they arrived during red nose day? What description of humans would they take back to their home planet?

Off you go now and tease your hair, wear your crazy clothes, stick on your ears and put your hands in your pockets - Children in Need is almost here!