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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop

on BBC One London

Noel Edmonds opens up the Multi-Coloured Swap Shop for a special occasion
It's Swap of the Cups
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Join Noel in London, Keith Chegwin at Hampden Park, John Craven in Highbury, Delia Smith in Ipswich and look in at Wembley for swaps and tips about today's Cup Finals in England and Scotland.
Music! Cartoons!
Secret Squirrel, Huckleberry Hound

Today's other great match: Radio 1 v BBC Scotland
The result is no surprise because this epic game took place during the Radio 1 week in Glasgow a few weeks back but so far no one knows what went on in the dressing room! Find out and maybe win the football that was kicked around by all the DJs!

Noel's putting it up for a swap.
You Can't Do that Ear Here!
Find out how the amazing Match of the Day titles were made and give Jimmy Hill a ring. He'll be calling in about 11.00 on his way to Wembley.
Swap Football Programmes with the Collector of the Week.
Noel and Keith in a Super Swap.
Someone from England and someone from Scotland will get the chance of a life-time with an invitation to go to the Wembley or Hampden Park Final as guests of Grandstand and Sportscene. Switch on at 9.30 for all the details and if you're the lucky one you could be spending the afternoon at a great match.

Dial-a-Match
Great moments from historic Wembley Cup Finals since they started! Have you got a favourite year? Do you know what happened in 1931 or 1967? Think of a year, give Noel a ring and he'll re-run a golden moment for you.

If you want to write to us or you've got a special question for Jimmy Hill or pick a match by postcard then send it to:
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Reporter:
Keith Chegwin
Reporter:
John Craven
Reporter:
Delia Smith
Guest:
Jimmy Hill
Producer:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

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