The Radio 2 DJ is completing a 24-hour treadmill challenge to raise money for BBC Children In Need.
Sam Ryder surprised the DJ with a reworked version of Space Man, titled Pace Man.
Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills began his 24-hour treadmill challenge for BBC's Children In Need with Sam Ryder singing a remix of Space Man.
The Great Scott TreadMills Challenge for Radio 2 kicked off at 8.20 this morning. Scott was introduced by Zoe Ball, who was broadcasting her Breakfast Show ...
The 49-year-old broadcaster embarked on the Great Scott TreadMills Challenge for BBC Radio 2 with the help of a few famous friends.
RADIO 2 DJ Scott Mills is planning to get married next summer and is hoping his Scott Treadmills Children In Need fundraiser will help him slim down f.
The Great Scott TreadMills Challenge is being broadcast live on Radio 2, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds for the full 24 hours. And some viewers have been following ...
BBC Radio 2 DJ, Scott Mills, is raising money for Children in Need, which is set to air on Friday (November 18) on BBC One.
The BBC Radio 2 presenter finished his 24-hour treadmill challenge on Thursday after raising over £705000 for Children In Need.
BBC Radio presenter didn't stop even as he was hosting his own show.
The 49-year-old broadcaster said he was a “mixture of exhausted and exhilarated” and was grateful to people donating to Children In Need.
The BBC Radio 2 DJ joked that he would need a stretcher after successfully completing the impressive feat.
The 49-year-old broadcaster said he was a “mixture of exhausted and exhilarated” and was grateful to people donating to Children In Need.
The 49-year-old broadcaster started the Great Scott TreadMills Challenge for BBC Radio 2 on Wednesday and finished on Thursday morning at 8.20am.
BBC Radio DJ Scott Mills has raised over £1000000 for the campaign.
The Radio 2 presenter has spent the last 24 hours on a treadmill live online. To help encourage and motivate him to keep going, Scott was joined in the BBC ...