'Fake That' won the BBC Essex Shame Academy at Maldon Primary School getting 15 points for their performance of Take That's 'Shine', the event was in aid of Children In Need.
Fake That: (L to R) Tim Gillett, Phil Meacham, Ken Crowther, and Steve Scruton prepare for their performance on the stage at the Maldon Primary School.
Dave Monk (C) with his Bad Habits, Chris Penhall (L) and Shana Pearlman (R). Their version of 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town' went down a storm with the children from Maldon Primary School.
Dave Monk presents the mid-morning show on BBC Essex, but along with his producer Shana (R) and BBC Essex Helpline presenter, Chris, they put on a festive performance at the Maldon Primary School.
The children of the Maldon Primary School enjoyed the Shame Academy performances by BBC Essex presenters and staff.
'Rays-a-laugh' aka breakfast show presenter Ray Clark (C), Ben Fryer (L) and Richard Smith (R) did a rendition of Queen's 'We Will Rock You'.
The BBC Essex Barbies with Ken! Annie Blake, Nadine Carter, and Marianne Bradley with Oliver Rogers (L to R). The students in Maldon liked their number.
Ken and the BBC Essex Barbies scored 14 points and came second with their version of Aqua's 1997 hit song 'Barbie Girl'.
Pudsey had some very special helpers! You can see the singers in action in Chelmsford on Sunday, 22 November for the Christmas Lights switch on, with special guest, Lee Mead.
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