^ "Fully Booked - BBC One London - 22 April 1995".^ Saturday Archived 26 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine.Viewers were given the opportunity to take part in games and features and submit questions for studio guests. The show had a similar mixed-magazine format to its predecessors, but aimed to increase the level of live interactivity by encouraging viewers to take part in the show via the internet, email, text messaging and telephone. The show was still hosted by Kate Heavenor, but Chris Jarvis and Tim Vincent were not involved, and were replaced by Vernon Kay (previously a presenter on digital channel UK Play) and former Boyzone member Keith Duffy.
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A new studio set, title music and graphics were introduced to tie in with the retitled name FBi.
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The sixth and final series was replaced by a new live series.
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The show gained a reputation for allowing alternative bands to perform alongside the mainstream pop acts, and booked groups including Electrasy, Shed Seven, Catatonia, The Dandys and St. Heavenor had previously been presenting programmes for BBC Choice, and was one of the first presenters to graduate from a digital BBC channel to a show on one of the mainstream terrestrial channels. The fifth series continued in this new format, but with Gail Porter having decided to quit kids' TV, Kate Heavenor was brought in to replace her. The show continued to use the magazine format, with guests, games, features, inserts and music however, the 'hotel' gimmick was largely dropped in favour of relatively straightforward magazine presentation. The presenters and characters of the show's previous incarnation were all removed, with a new presentation team consisting of Chris Jarvis, Gail Porter and Tim Vincent. The fourth series had a new logo, title sequence and set introduced, along with a remix of the theme music. This format was also used for the third series.ĭue to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in the early hours of 31 August 1997, the edition of Fully Booked recorded for broadcast that morning was postponed, ultimately airing as part of the CBBC morning schedule on BBC Two on 2 September at 7:30am. This series was not broadcast live but was 'recorded as-live', meaning that it was recorded in one session and broadcast as if it were a continuous live show (though without any live interactivity).
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The second series had Zoë Ball being replaced by ex- Neighbours star Sarah Vandenbergh, joined by Stott, Brophy's characters and Morag, who were all returning. The presenters were joined by actor Paul Brophy, who appeared as a series of comic characters (such as 'Jan Van der Vall', 'Les Vegas' and 'Wee Alistair McAlistair'), and by a large puppet, a talking Highland cow named Morag who was the hotel's receptionist. The first series is presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott, and set in a fictional hotel.