NOSTALGIA: Children in Need in Selkirk 1992

It was ready, teddy, go for Steve Cram as he visited Selkirk this week 25 years ago.
Bill McLaren helps launch the 1992 Children In Need campaign alongside Steve Cram and Eugune Gilkes.Bill McLaren helps launch the 1992 Children In Need campaign alongside Steve Cram and Eugune Gilkes.
Bill McLaren helps launch the 1992 Children In Need campaign alongside Steve Cram and Eugune Gilkes.

World mile record-holder Steve Cram got the Borders Children In Need appeal off to a cracking - if rather chaotic - start in Selkirk back in 1992. He led off runners on the first stage of the Radio Times relay from Selkirk to Glasgow aided by starter Bill McLaren and international decathlete Eugene Gilkes. Before the 8am start from the BBC Radio Tweed studios in Selkirk, Olympic medallist Cram, who stayed overnight with fellow athletes at the Peebles Hydro Hotel, led a pack of youngsters from Teviotdale Harriers on the first section of the relay to Caddonfoot. Also in Selkirk to happily sign autographs were 1988 Olympic steeplechase medallist Mark Rowland and European Indoor 1500 champion Matthew Yates.