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Donald Where's Your Troosers Single

Pudsey Where's Your Troosers?

Following hot on the heels of Sir Terry Wogan and Aled Jones' rendition of Little Drummer Boy, we are delighted to announce that BBC Radio 2's Ken Bruce has released the Scottish classic 'Donald Where's Your Troosers?' with proceeds of the single benefiting BBC Children in Need.

Ken recorded the song in collaboration with Steve Wright's 'Ask Elvis'. The pair got together to duet the song made famous in the 1960's by fellow Scot Andy Stewart.

Ken Bruce says: "It was incredible fun recording this single for BBC Children in Need. I love any opportunity to celebrate my Scottish heritage so let's hope that along with having a bit of fun we can also raise a lot of money for the children, and perhaps buy Pudsey a pair of troosers!"

Every single copy sold will help BBC Children in Need's total continue to rise above the record-breaking £20,991,216 reached at the end of the BBC One Appeal Show, with 30p from every single benefiting the charity.

For more information on how to buy, visit Charity Goods

      

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