Episode 6
Join the Superstore gang for non-stop live entertainment. In store this morning, the stars of the hit series Juliet Bravo. You can call Anna Carteret , who plays Inspector Kate Longton and Mark Botham , who's PC Danny Sparks. Also call if you think you know the answer to Keith's Silly Sound
Competition. You could win one of the amazing Kazoo prizes! John Craven is in with a special Newsround Report on the great dog debate. He'd like to hear your views on how owners should tackle one of the problems left behind by man's best friend. Also calling into the store, Chris Serle. He's got details of the new Windmill programme which starts tomorrow (on BBC2 at 12.10). You could win Chris's special Windmill Bargain. Superstore's animal expert Chris Henwood is here with hints and advice on keeping guinea pigs. Phone him if you have problems with your pet. There's bound to be fireworks too this morning when Lloyd Cole and the Commotions play live in the music department.
Trailer
Recently Updated Shows
The Bold and the Beautiful
They created a dynasty where passion rules, they are the Forresters, the first name in Fashion. The Bold and the Beautiful, a world of fashion, glamor and romance. A place where power, money and success are there for the taking in a city where dreams really do come true. Follow the lives and loves of the Forresters on The Bold and the Beautiful...
The Traitors
Set in a remote castle in the Scottish Highlands and based on the wildly popular Dutch series of the same name, 5-time Emmy-nominated Alan Cumming plays host to twenty larger-than-life personalities (including reality A-listers and America's best game players) who come together to complete a series of challenges with the objective of earning a cash prize of up to $250,000. The catch? Three of the contestants coined "the traitors" will devise a plan to steal the prize from the other contestants coined "the faithful".
Son of a Critch
Based on the award-winning, best-selling memoir from Mark Critch. This new original comedy is the hilarious and very real story of 11-year-old Mark coming of age in St. John's, Newfoundland in the 80s. It's a heartfelt window into the life of a child – much older inside than his 11 years – using comedy and self-deprecation to win friends and connect with the small collection of people in his limited world.