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  2. PaperBackSwap - Wikipedia

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    PaperBackSwap (PBS) is a book swapping website which was founded in 2004. The purpose of PaperBackSwap is to use the Internet to facilitate the parity trading of books among members in the United States using a credit based system for swapping.

  3. Book swapping - Wikipedia

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    Book swapping or book exchange is the practice of a swap of books between one person and another. Practiced among book groups, friends and colleagues at work, it provides an inexpensive way for people to exchange books, find out about new books and obtain a new book to read without having to pay.

  4. Swap Shop (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Swap Shop is an Australian children's television series that screened on the ABC from 1988. [2] The show features comedy, stories, animation and has musical guests performing original songs. [3] It debuted on 20 June for an initial 12 episodes. [1] A Christmas episode aired on 23 December [4] and the second season began on 1 May 1988. [5]

  5. Basil and Barney's Swap Shop - Wikipedia

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    Series one of Basil's Swap Shop featured gungey games. "Question Line", a game where children ask the celebrity guest questions and if the celebrity chooses to answer it the child doesn't get gunged. If however, the celebrity chooses not to answer the question the child asking the question slides into the gunge tank (a pool of gunge similar to ...

  6. Swap Shop - Wikipedia

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    Swap Shop, a 1988 Australian Broadcasting Corporation children's television program; Multi-Coloured Swap Shop (1976–1982), a BBC One Saturday morning television programme Basil's Swap Shop, a 2008 relaunch of the BBC show, starring puppet character Basil Brush; Williams Street Swap Shop, live-streaming show produced by Williams Street

  7. Category:Book swapping - Wikipedia

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  8. Saturday Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Saturday Superstore had its own section of the BBC's It Started With Swap Shop in 2006. It featured Keith Chegwin chatting to Mike Read and Crow. Mike Read, John Craven and Keith Chegwin took part in the 'Now That's What I Call Saturday Mornings Quiz' for the Saturday Superstore part of the show and a selection of clips from the show were shown.

  9. Multi-Coloured Swap Shop - Wikipedia

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    Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, more commonly known simply as Swap Shop, is a British children's television series that aired on BBC1 from 2 October 1976 to 27 March 1982. It was groundbreaking in many ways: by broadcasting on Saturday mornings, being live, being three hours in length, and using the phone-in format extensively for the first time on TV.