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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop

on BBC One London

with Noel Edmonds
Who's going to be first caller this morning? Whose letter will be read out first? Who's going to make the first swap? Will it be you? Join in all morning with Noel and his guests by phone or by letter. If you're going to try and give us a ring, lines are open from 9.30 on [number removed]. Swaporama with Keith Chegwin
We don't know where he's going until he gets there! He could be in a town, in a village, by the sea or even on an island. Find out about 9.40 this morning - he may be just round the corner from you.
9.45* Secret Squirrel
It's a multi-coloured mystery! It's Yellow Pinkie!
News Swap with John Craven
Here's your chance to make the news. Write to John with your local news story and your views on the topics of the day.
It's 'Rama Lama Ding Dong!'
Swap of the Pops with Rocky Sharpe and the Replays and there's a load more music today. Keep an ear open for your favourite sound and have a look at the Top Ten Swaps. You might win all this week's top ten singles.
10.45* Help, It's the Hair Bear Bunch with The Bear Who Came To Dinner. Will those grizzlies get their chips?
Star Swap with the multi-talented Marti Caine
Is there anything you want to know about how to make people laugh? Then ring Marti! She'll be waiting to hear from you around midday and offering up a swap which someone's going to win. Noel packs in as much of your post as he can between breakfast and lunch, so thanks for all your letters, cards and drawings. Keep them coming because we enjoy every single one. If you're thinking of writing, here's the address: Multi-Coloured Swap Shop [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Presenter:
Keith Chegwin
Presenter:
John Craven
Guests:
Rocky Sharpe and the Replays
Guest:
Marti Caine
Producer:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

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