The Saturday Show was hardly mentioned at all on the BBC's It Started With Swap Shop programme as the programme was concentrating on the first four incarnations of the BBC's Saturday mornings programmes. However, Fearne Cotton came on at one point of the show and talked to Noel Edmonds how Saturday morning shows on the BBC inspired her to be a presenter.
There were a few clips of The Saturday Show from the first series to the fourth series on the 'Travel Back In Time' section at the beginning and the 'Up To Date' section at the end.
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