Fully Booked

Fully Booked

"Fully Booked" was children's television magazine show produced by BBC Scotland and broadcast from 1995 to 1999. The show originally aired on Saturday mornings during the summer of 1995 but was moved to Sunday mornings from the summer of 1996. It was originally presented by Zoë Ball and Grant Stott. In 1996, Zoe was replaced by Sarah Vandenbergh. In 1998 a new team arrived in the form of Chris Jarvis, Gail Porter and Tim Vincent. For the last series in 1999 Gail was replaced by Kate Heavenor.

The show was broadcast from Scotland and was set in a fictional hotel, the interviewees were said to be guests at the hotel. The puppet Morag the cow was the hotel's receptionist. Other characters included Wee Alistair McAlistair, Jan Van Da Vall and Les Vegas all played by Paul Brophy. [http://www.martinwhale.co.uk/saturdaymornings.co.uk/summers/programmes.shtml]

In 2000 "Fully Booked" was replaced by "FBi" (Fully Booked Interactive), back on Saturday mornings. Heavenor was retained, whilst the other presenters were replaced by Vernon Kay and former Boyzone member Keith Duffy.

External links

* [http://www.satmorns.co.uk Saturday Mornings]
* [http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/series/FULLY+BOOKED BBC backstage TV listings]


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