Episode 12
Join the SuperStore gang as they start getting the store ready for Christmas.
Delia Smith calls in with a mouth-watering recipe for mincemeat slices for you to make . You won't believe your ears when you hear a score or more musical snowmen playing around outside in the cold! Comedy superstars Les Dennis and Dustin Gee are in the store to take your calls. Give them a ring on [number removed]. Come 'Up, up and away' with Sarah Chaplin. She wrote to ask Mike to 'make it happen' for her to take a trip in a hot air balloon. If you've got problems wrapping those awkward Christmas presents there's help and advice on hand from expert Vhairi Cotter. Sarah has a round-up of some of the Christmas films on release and Keith is competing at the Olympia horse show but, not on horseback this time! Mike has got some musical news from the EastEnders of Albert Square. Find out more in this morning's jam packed programme. Don't forget, doors open at 9 o'clock sharp.
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