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Chichester Professor To Take Part In Drumming Challenge On BBC Children In Need

A university of Chichester professor will support presenters and musicians in a 24-hour drumming challenge on BBC's Children in Need show alongside Iron Maiden drummer Nick McBrain and others.

Scientist Marcus Smith will be helping BBC weather presenter Owain Wyn Evans – whose drum solo of the BBC news bulletin went viral on social media during lockdown – for the day-long challenge.

The lecturer, who has taught at the University for nearly 30 years, is best known for his pioneering research in drumming’s significant benefits for children diagnosed with autism.

Marcus said:

“Not only is there the physical requirement to play the drums for 24-hours but also the cognitive challenge of conducting meaningful interviews and conversations with world leading drummers and guests.
 
“For me, that is what makes this challenge so unique. Preparations are going very well and I am confident, given support from the public, that Owain will rise to the challenge.”

 
Joining Owain Wyn Evans will be Skunk Anansie and Feeder drummer Mark Richardson, who will act as his mentor, alongside Nicko McBrain from Iron Maiden, pub landlord and comedian Al Murray, and percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie.
 
Starting on BBC Breakfast on Friday 12 November, the challenge will end 24-hours later on the same programme.
 
Weatherman Owain says:

“I absolutely love drumming. Over the years it’s helped me so much, it eases my anxiety and brings me so much joy, That’s why I’ve accepted this mammoth challenge.
 
“I want to help change the perception of who can be a drummer, and support all of the amazing charities and groups that BBC Children in Need helps.”
 

Professor Smith will be joined by Blondie drummer Clem Burke for the 24-hour challenge, whom frequently work together to undertake research drumming and brain function.
 
At 6.55pm on Friday 12 November, there will be a special BBC One TV performance where Owain will be joined by an ensemble of 50 drummers to perform the BBC News theme.
 
 

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