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Thank You! You raised an amazing £1,646,887 in Scotland this year!
Watch highlights of the TV appeal (or watch the full show, Part 1 and Part 2).
Do something different? Email your story. Don't forget, tell us how much you raised!
Watch highlights of the TV appeal (or watch the full show, Part 1 and Part 2).
Well done, Scotland! You more than caught up with Mark. We counted 21,079 miles cycled by Scotland, and £4,946 raised for BBC Children in Need as part of the challenge!
Keep up with the rest of Mark's journey through South America at Cycling the Americas.

The morning's inmates raised an impressive £31,221 during MacAulay and Co. You can follow the progress of 6 new inmates on Footloose and The Music Bed. Can they raise more? All will be revealed on the TV Appeal. Photo gallery

... in Shieldinch. Sneak a peek as River City cast and crew film a very special version of 'Come Dine With Me' for BBC Children in Need.

Want to know more about who your money helps? With the help of the L.A.B., four charities - Dean and Cauvin Trust, Bounce Higher, Yipworld and Young Possil Futures - have made short films to say thank you to everyone who donated to the BBC Children in Need Appeal.

Well done to Dè a-nis? - the team cycled 172 miles for 'Catch Me If You Can' and have raised £1,113 for BBC Children in Need! The BBC Children in Need special, is available to view on iPlayer until 25 November.

All week MacAulay and Co reporter Richard Cadey travelled around Scotland with his guitar raising money for BBC Children in Need. He visited Perth, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Johnston and Inverness.
The grand total raised was a generous £4261.79!

Calum's dying wish was to give other children with cancer a holiday on his beloved Isle of Bute. His family have fought to build Calum's Cabin and make his dream come true.
Available to view until 23 November (iPlayer)

Schools have been making the most of the fun and fundraising this year. A special mention goes to Broughton High School, who have cycled an impressive number of miles to help catch Mark!
Check out Pudsey's tips for fundraising at school.

A top BBC producer... sweating... pink legwarmers... Yes, it must be BBC Children In Need time. Enjoy the video evidence of what happened when Get It On put Babs on the bike for the duration of the show.

MacAulay and Co kicked off 'Catch Me If You Can'. Guests including Neil Oliver, Kirsty Wark, Christopher Brookmyre, Karen Dunbar, Kaye Adams and Shereen Nanjiani did their bit on the studio bike.

The BBC Children in Need special, with live music from Roddy Hart and his band, a Bicycle Tire Puncture Repair Race with Bill Whiteford and fundraising stories from around Scotland, is available until 27 November. Photo gallery

Meet the Greenock and District Sea Cadet Corps, who are naming their new hi-speed powerboat, Pudsey. Commanding Officer Jim Hearl explains how BBC Children in Need has been a great supporter of Greenock and District Sea Cadet Corps over the years.

In this video from Scotland Outdoors, Susan Law, chairman of Muirfield Riding for the Disabled Association, shares how their BBC Children in Need grant helps children with disabilities.