Episode 7
Wwith Mike Read Keith Chegwin Sarah Greene Joanna Monro and Wham!
It's early closing day at the Superstore this morning.
There's lots happening so make sure you're there when the doors open at 9.0 o'clock sharp. You wouldn't want to miss a live appearance by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley from Wham! would you? They'll be here to take your calls on [number removed]. Also dropping into the store star of That's Life and Fast Forward, Joanna Monro. She'll be revealing what goes on behind the scenes of her brand-new comedy show, now being shown on BBC2 on Wednesdays.
Keith'll be trying to learn the mysteries of American football and Sarah will be going to the London Film
Festival. You can follow the lucky bargain winner when Shakin' Stevens took her on a trip around the record factory to see his new album being pressed. All this plus the best in cartoons, pop videos, bargains, your letters and tellygrams. It's all in this morning's Saturday Superstore!
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