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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop

on BBC One London

Opened by Noel Edmonds
9.45 A Knight to Remember with the Great Grape Ape
Swaporama with Keith Chegwin
If he's anywhere near you, pop along to swap. He'll tell you where he is soon after the cartoon. Pick of the Paws
What's the Dinosaur's delight this week? It might be something you have asked to see.
News Swap with John Craven and the story of the week from a Swap Shop reporter. Do you want to be one? Write to John and tell him your story.
Bark up the Right Tree with Roy Lancaster
He knows just about all there is to know about roots and branches. Wood you like to chat to him? Then give him a ring or write to him with your knotty problems. Fiona Johnston opens up the Newcastle Swap Shop. Calling in this morning are the Robinson Boys and Miss United Kingdom. (Hope she doesn't get her coronet tangled up with their trains.) Swap of the Pops
Smokie will be on Swap Shop this morning. (It gives you needles and pins to think about it!)
11.0* Double Bill: The Oddball Couple and Dastardly and Muttley Join in Noel's Top Ten Swap
Phone calls to [number removed]or postcards to: Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, BBCtv Centre, London, W12 8QT Star Swap
Tony Blackburn's calling in for a swap and a chat. He's always chatting to Noel on Radio 1's Breakfast Show. Now, he wants to talk to you at The Golden Hour of
12.0. Ring him up, or if you're writing in with a question for Tony, put your phone number on your card. Perhaps he'll ring you.
Director CRISPIN EVANS Editor ROSEMARY GILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
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Keith Chegwin
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John Craven
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Roy Lancaster
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Fiona Johnston
Director:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

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