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From England with Love!

Pudsey is delighted that the lovely actor and Bond star Daniel Craig handed over his beautiful Omega Deville watch on the Jonathan Ross show to auction for BBC Children in Need.

The surprise move happened when Daniel appeared on the show on 24 October and will be sold in the official BBC Children in Need online auction - which starts on 10 November. The stunning co-axial chronoscope watch with leather bracelet is worth around £15,000.

Last year the auction raised a fantastic £35,000 which went towards helping disadvantaged children and young people in the UK, and Pudsey is hoping this year will raise even more. He has been busy doing the celebrity circuit collecting all sorts of fantastic items including lots of signed Pudsey Bears, signed items from BBC Dramas such as Casualty and Holby City, some Strictly Come Dancing goodies, a very special Top Gear experience and some items from BBC Radio 6Music Presenters Shaun Keavney and Chris Hawkins.

The watch will surely make a huge difference to the auction total and one lucky bidder will be able to practice their Bond scenes in style thanks to Daniel.

Please go to our auction page for more details on how you can get involved and other fantastic items on offer.

      

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