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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop

on BBC One London

presented by Noel Edmonds
Ring him (or his guests) on [number removed]. Lines are open at 9.30 -if you can't get through, why not drop us a line at the address below - we guarantee every card and letter gets read.
Do you look like Debbie Harry of Blondie? No? Well, quite a lot of girls do-Maggie Philbin meets some of them today and then tries her hand at one of Britain's fastest-growing sports - trotting.
Join the Gublins and Skip and Fuffy this morning-and their creator Gordon Murray who's coming all the way from Chigley, near Camberwick Green, Trumptonshire, to reveal some of his film-making secrets.
Tom and Jerry and The Hair Bear Bunch are on hand to cause cartoon trouble too.
Noel's record of the week is just one of many prizes on offer today -tune in and win!
John Craven 's offering a prize for the best letter of the week-send him your news or views on any subject under the sun.
Keith Chegwin's packed his bags and is a long way from home today -but he could be round the corner from you...
Tommy Steele s a Londoner and an international star as well. At the top of the tree, he's not forgotten how he started - maybe he'll give you a few tips too.
If you like pop music, there's plenty in today's show -not only the top of the Top 20 but some brand-new releases, as well as your requests.
Our post room never closes - send your letters, postcards and drawings to: Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed]
Producer CRISPIN EVANS Editor ROSEMARY GILL

Contributors

Presented By:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Debbie Harry
Unknown:
Gordon Murray
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Tommy Steele
Producer:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

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