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ADAM ANT INTERVIEW - SWAP SHOP 1981

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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, more commonly known simply as Swap Shop, was a UK children's television programme. It was broadcast on Saturday mornings on BBC One for 146 episodes in six series between October 2 1976 and March 27 1982. It was ground-breaking in many ways: by being live, sometimes up to three hours in length, and using the phone-in format extensively for the first time on TV.
Its creation was thought by many to be the BBC's response to the growing success of ITV's Tiswas - although at the time the latter was only broadcast in the ATV region in the Midlands and had yet to be taken up by other ITV franchises around the country. The anchor was Noel Edmonds and his associ
ates from the beginning were Keith Chegwin, John Craven and later, in 1978, Maggie Philbin. The show's presenters formed a pop group called Brown Sauce in December 1981 before releasing a single called I Wanna Be A Winner. Soon after the group's formation, the song peaked at #15 in the UK Singles Ch
art and stayed in the Top 75 for a total of 3 months. Also featured was Posh Paws, a stuffed toy dinosaur. Noel Edmonds once explained that his name was actually spelled "Pohs Paws" (sic), because that is "Swap Shop" backwards. Another character was Eric, the often-referred to but never seen lighti
ng technician whose job was to lower a plastic globe containing postcards sent in by viewers as answers to competitions. The content of the programme included music, visits from celebrities, competitions, and cartoons. There was also coverage of news and issues relevant to children presented by Jo
hn Craven, building on his profile as a newsreader elsewhere on BBC Children's output. The cornerstone, however, was the Swaporama element, hosted by Chegwin, who was very rarely in the studio. An outside broadcast unit would travel to different locations throughout the country where children could
swap their belongings with others. This proved to be one of the most popular aspects of the show, often achieving gatherings of more than 2,000 children. Often, as an economy measure, the primary purpose of the BBC OB unit was to broadcast a sporting event at that Swaporama venue later that day. T
he telephone number for the first series of the show was 01 288 8055. This number was also used for many other BBC phone-in events, with the result that on one occasion a young caller trying to reach Swap Shop instead got through to a phone-in with the then Prime Minister James Callaghan.[1] From th
e second series onwards the programme had its own number - 01 811 8055.[2] Swap Shop was a success, attracting substantial ratings not only among its target audience of children, but also students and parents. It ended in 1982, to allow the presenters to move on to other projects - notably Edmonds,
who became one of the highest-profile TV presenters in the UK. It was replaced by a series of similar programmes, most notably Saturday Superstore, Going Live! and Live & Kicking.
Unfortunately many editions of the show were junked by the BBC in the early 1990s, believed to be of no further use, and many of the clips used in the retrospective It Started With Swap Shop and as extras on some DVD releases of other BBC shows had to be taken from domestic video recordings that h
ad survived in private hands. Amongst the editions wiped were those featuring appearances by Blondie, XTC, Trumpton creator Gordon Murray, and numerous cast and crew members of Doctor Who. [edit] It Started With Swap Shop

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I agree, dont know ... ( 1 year ago by innit27)
I agree, dont know what age Vicky Kent was, but that was a pretty insightful and intelligent question and it took him by surprise a little bit. You could always tell who the good guests were on Swap Shop cos they always gave an intelligent competition question and always gave something personal as a prize rather than just marketing stuff. Adam fulfilled both of these. Swap Shop was a really good program. Unfortunately the descendants of Tiswas now dominate all TV with dummed down stuff.
What an awesome ... ( 1 year ago by Coerlin)
What an awesome blast from the past, nice upload!
He sounds down to ... ( 1 year ago by Horseyhorseyhorsey)
He sounds down to earth and honest to me. A real person...not a show off like many are.
Wow what a ... ( 1 year ago by Chantress666)
Wow what a wonderful upload!!! I am a HUGE Adam Ant fan and watched this when it was originally aired. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!!!!!!
I remember when i ... ( 1 year ago by loganduke)
I remember when i was at junior school they used to have Adam Ant parties,u could buy Adam Ant make up kits. For some reason it reminds me of Richard O Sullivan in Dick Turpin, that was way badgood 2.
Ah, Adam Ant.....my ... ( 1 year ago by Pixiedustgirl101171)
Ah, Adam Ant.....my first ever crush!!!! It's kinda sad to watch this now, what with what happened to him...but I'll always have a soft spot for him!!!
Good man good songs ... ( 1 year ago by ANTFANTASTICO)
Good man good songs good group ADAM ANT ....GOOD in a way he not in the charts now coz mostly crap songs BORING
What are you ... ( 11 months ago by chezzeeX)
What are you talking about? Noel Edmonds has been on telly since then doing his quiz shows.
What an excellent ... ( 11 months ago by cryingonion2)
What an excellent clip, thanks so much for putting this on.
I always thought ... ( 11 months ago by bam1957)
I always thought Adam Ant was so much more intelligent than shakin stevens. I likeds them both, but Adam had the edge!!!
who'd do think ... ( 10 months ago by toptop90)
who'd do think would win a fight out of the two? shakins does have that violent streak on him
still has the same ... ( 10 months ago by toptop90)
still has the same hair style too.its never changed
Your right - shakin ... ( 10 months ago by bam1957)
Your right - shakin actually hasnt altered that much but poor adam seems to have hit the skids!!! A fight - ?!!! , yeah probably shakin would win, adam was far too sweet to fight!!
Thank you so much ... ( 9 months ago by maybeedeluxe)
Thank you so much for sharing this video and the others as well. It's so great to see them, especially when you're outside the UK and never had the chance to watch them on TV long time ago :)
vicki kemp is a bit ... ( 8 months ago by phlarrdboi)
vicki kemp is a bit posh innit
Ah,yes, he flipped ... ( 7 months ago by mistofoles)
Ah,yes, he flipped ,didn't he! He recently went into a pub dressed as a cowboy,and pulled a REAL gun on these guys who were taking the piss!
Kids ask better ... ( 6 months ago by sirtinycreep)
Kids ask better questions than the professional interviewers. Adam seems a nice bloke.
vicki kent actually ... ( 5 months ago by inoticedthesky)
vicki kent actually.. what a legend she is.. I wonder where she is now..?
"hello urhm, i'd like to ask you urhm..." hers was the best question...
There was a craze ... ( 5 months ago by theemrod)
There was a craze at my school where girls would paint a large band of Tippex over their noses. And there it would remain until they were able to pick it clear.
my first ever album ... ( 5 months ago by ScareMeSexy71)
my first ever album bought for me was prince charming....adam ant went broken..shame as he seemed very cool
Haha, shit, but ... ( 5 months ago by badharenight)
Haha, shit, but here the guys did it! Good grief :D
legend of 80s ... ( 3 months ago by grantie1)
legend of 80s grantie
I saw this when it ... ( 3 months ago by shum65)
I saw this when it was shown at the time,they also did a special on the making of the prince charming video,adams videos were a big event at the time.
" thats my mum" " ... ( 3 months ago by sportydrum)
" thats my mum" " how embarrisin!!!!!!" shes still posh and kinda kl.



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