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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop

on BBC One London

with Noel Edmonds
If you've never tried before, why not get swapping today?
Telephone [number removed] any time this morning after 9.30.
9.45* Who's a silly goat? Billy Boy! See his cartoon adventures.
Swaporama with Keith Chegwin He hasn't been out for a bit, has he? No wonder Cheggers is a bit restless! How far will he get this week?
Christmas is Coming 1: It can be an ever-present problem - but not for Margaret Parnell. She's got a thousand ideas for making something out of nothing. She's been swapping them for years with Blue Peter viewers - and today she's On Call for you.
Join John Craven 's News Swap: What's it going to be this week? Funny or sad? That's up to the Swap Shop stringers of the week.
10.45* Hawaii, Here We Come! Join Boss Cat and Sergeant Dibble
Maggie Philbin 's been travelling. Find out what she's been up to and what she's found out.
Swap of the Swamps: Make a primeval swap this morning with collector Ian Jones of Knutsford. It's dinosaurs he's after, so if you've got a surplus stegosaurus, or a disposable diplodocus about the house, now's your chance to make a monster swap.
Star Swap: Leo Sayer sings his latest single "It's Raining in My Heart". He'll be around for a swap and a chat about mid-day so don't miss him.
Join in Noel's Top Ten Swap
Thanks for all your cards and letters. We read them all, even though we can't answer every one, so do keep writing. Here's the address: Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, [address removed]
Producer CRISPIN EVANS Editor ROSEMARY GILL

12.13 pm Weather IAN MCCASKILL

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Guest:
Margaret Parnell.
Presenter:
John Craven
Presenter:
Maggie Philbin
Collector:
Ian Jones
Guest:
Leo Sayer
Producer:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill
Weatherman:
Ian McCaskill

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