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Selina Scott presents the first Lifeline appeal in 1986

A Lifeline for 20 years and counting...



Lifeline, the 成人快手's monthly charity news and appeals television programme, is celebrating its 20th anniversary on 15 October.

There have been almost 250 Lifeline appeals since the programme began which have raised around 拢6m for charity.

From the first ever appeal for the National Star Centre for Disabled Youth in 1986, presented by Selina Scott, to Michael Palin's Farm Africa which raised 拢140,000 - the most successful overseas appeal - Lifeline has really made a difference to millions of lives and raised the profile of hundreds of charities.

This special programme looks back over the years at the show's most successful appeals and talks to many of the celebrity presenters who have put their name to Lifeline's appeals, including Charles Dance, Jeremy Irons, Gary Lineker, Fiona Bruce, Simon Callow, Anita Dobson, Penelope Keith, Jon Snow, Maggie Philbin and Gavin Campbell.

The programme also features an appeal presented by Monty Don for Thrive, a national charity whose aim is to research, educate and promote the benefits of gardening for those with a disability.

The appeal will include stories from some of the people Thrive has helped, including James, aged 16, who had a very difficult time at school following a spate of bullying and behavioural problems. He became suicidal.

Through horticultural work, he has found a focus for his creativity and enthusiasm, and been able to turn his life around.

Monty, who has first-hand experience of depression, is a passionate supporter of the charity.

He says: "I have a personal interest in this because gardening directly helped me recover from my mental illness.

"I began supporting Thrive years ago because I've seen through their work the way it does and can help people."

The programme also features examples of how charities have been turned around as a result of Lifeline.

These include the story of Pauleen Obee from Harold Wood in Essex who saw a Lifeline appeal on the Rainbow Trust in 1993 which was presented by Anita Dobson.

It raised almost 拢25,000 to support families who have a child with a life threatening or terminal illness.

It also transformed the life of Pauleen who, moved by what she saw, set up a charity shop in Essex so she could send all the proceeds to the Rainbow Trust.

The shop opened in 1993 and continues to raise 拢36,000 each year for the charity.

She now works tirelessly to raise the profile of the Rainbow Trust and this year her charity shop efforts hit the 拢400,000 mark - a remarkable achievement and all because of the 1993 Lifeline appeal.

The anniversary programme also sees the launch of a new format for Lifeline with celebrities fronting the whole show.

Notes to Editors

Thrive is a national charity, founded in 1978, whose aim is to research, educate and promote the use and advantages of gardening for those with a disability.

For more information: www.thrive.org.uk and www.carryongardening.org.uk.

Lifeline, 4.40pm, Sunday 15 October 2006, 成人快手 ONE, repeated following Wednesday on 成人快手 TWO

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Category: Factual & Arts TV; 成人快手 ONE
Date: 12.10.2006
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