Download The Children in Need Screensaver

Why not download our Children In Need screensaver to your desktop to show your support for the cause. The screensaver displays everyone's favourite bear, Pudsey, but in 3-D!
The Children In Need screensaver
Follow the instructions below to get Pudsey on your 'pluta...

1. "Right-click" then "Save As" here to download and save the file to your hard-drive. The file will be called "BBC Pudsey Bear Screensaver 2009.exe". Remember where you save it - you'll need to find it in the next step.

2. Find where you saved it on your computer, double-click the BBC Pudsey Bear Screensaver 2009.exe executable file. The screensaver will automatically install itself.

3. The screensaver's controls are accessible through the Screensaver tab of your computer's Display Control panel. Find this in the Settings / Control Panels submenu of your Start Menu, or by right-clicking on your desktop and choosing Properties from the pop-up menu. Please note: the screensaver may play back in an unsatisfactory manner on some computers running Windows NT.


Disclaimer: The BBC has taken all reasonable care to ensure that The Children In Need Screensaver contains no errors, viruses or defects, however, the BBC does not warrant that this is the case. You are advised to ensure that you take precautions to protect your computer from virus infection. The BBC will not be liable for any loss or damage which you may suffer as a result of or connected to the use of the software.
Please note: The screensaver is currently only available in PC version.
Screensaver design by Tom McDaid.

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