Episode 26
It's welcome to the store - Frankie Goes to Hollywood. They're here with their latest video - and to take your calls. Also in the music department Curt Smith and Roland Orzabel from Tears for Fears. Playing live this morning Sal Solo with the LONDON COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR. Animal expert Chris Henwood has some hints on hamsters. Steam locomotive fans, including our own manager Mike, are in for a treat aboard the Clan Line express to Stratford-upon-Avon with Lucky Bargain winner Emma Parker. Top composer of TV and film themes Carl Davis is around this morning. He's got a special bargain that you could win. There's your letters and tellygrams, the best cartoons and pop videos, all in the store this morning.
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