Movie: It Started with Swap Shop

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Noel Edmonds
Noel Edmonds

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John Craven
John Craven

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Keith Chegwin
Keith Chegwin

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Maggie Philbin
Maggie Philbin

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Johnny Ball
Johnny Ball

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Nicki Chapman
Nicki Chapman

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Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton

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Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford

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Emma Forbes
Emma Forbes

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Sarah Greene
Sarah Greene

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