Just when we'd all thought that L&K had been killed off, buried and
forgotten about - a sort of weird feeling of deja-vu crops up during
Children In Need on 16th November 2001 when the set makes a return from
the grave as part of BBC Scotland's contribution.
Here, thanks to Jon Bufton, are some screen shots of the Scottish CIN
and the old L&K set.
Just what you need, a typical Children In Need audience and
presenters
And here's Heather Suttie - not a stranger to the old L&K set
having taken over from Katy Hill for the show's summer decamp to
Glasgow.
Here's he Home Area complete with Pudseys on the
plasma screens. They've probably used that desk from old 'online'
area to use in place of the beanbag type environment that L&K
used.
The wide shot proves it's L&K less the branding. And it seems a little silly to have
the Gunk Tank not use it.
Yes, there we go! Apparently it's Trevor from EastEnders in the
tank.
It nearly didn't work, mind you it had been lying around idle since mid
September.
You can just see a big 'CIN' logo in the background, which is very
nicely covering over the old 'L&K' one.
The 'performance stage' makes a return too, largely unchanged -
seems BBC Scotland managed to make great use of most of the old set.
Seemingly all of it, there are the girders in the roof too.