Episode 18

Season 5Episode 18180 minJan 24, 1998
Episode 18

Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston's guests include Tiffany Chapman, Alexandra Fletcher and Diane Burke - Brookside's Rachel, Jacqui and Katie. There's music from indie band Catch, and Margherita Taylor presents a review of the showbiz world in Electric Circus. Plus comedy from the Men in Trousers - Ben, Gez and Richard - and Mr Blobby, cartoon fun from the Rugrats, another adventure with Kenan and Kel and mischief from the Leprechauns.

Episode 18 has aired on Jan 24, 1998 at 9:15 AM
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