No memory of this at all (a quick googling gives another jigsaw, and more info). Admittedly I didn't watch MCS much, or else I wasnt paying attention when it was on. I didnt wstch TISWAS either, so goodness knows what I spent Saturday mornings doing when both were on. I didnt get sent down the mines until 1977 or 1978 (ok saturday job at a bakery paying a humungous £2 for the whole day).....
I don't remember them, but my wife, who's a few years younger than me, does, though not very well. I think it's an age, and possibly a BBC or ITV person, thing.
That is really obscure, and there does not seem to be much information out there. Just a couple of jig-saw puzzles, and an entry in the first Multi-Coloured Swap Shop Book, the one with the green cover. Skip and Fuffy seem to have been on in 1978, but the puzzles have a copyright date of 1977.
No memory of this at all (a quick googling gives another jigsaw, and more info). Admittedly I didn't watch MCS much, or else I wasnt paying attention when it was on. I didnt wstch TISWAS either, so goodness knows what I spent Saturday mornings doing when both were on. I didnt get sent down the mines until 1977 or 1978 (ok saturday job at a bakery paying a humungous £2 for the whole day).....
ReplyDeleteI don't remember them, but my wife, who's a few years younger than me, does, though not very well.
ReplyDeleteI think it's an age, and possibly a BBC or ITV person, thing.
What about you Kevin ?
ReplyDeleteYou're the Gordon Murrey/Camberwick Green guy.
Any memories of these ?
Absolutely no memory of it at all. Also, I don't associate things like that with Swap Shop at all. Strange.
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff guys, it's clearly not a well known show.
ReplyDeleteThat is really obscure, and there does not seem to be much information out there. Just a couple of jig-saw puzzles, and an entry in the first Multi-Coloured Swap Shop Book, the one with the green cover. Skip and Fuffy seem to have been on in 1978, but the puzzles have a copyright date of 1977.
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