Episode 17

In store this morning, the second heat of the Top Talent Competition. Four more acts compete for the title of Saturday Superstore's SuperStar of 1984. Don't forget it's your votes that will decide the winner.
In the music department there's a special appearance by the Thompson Twins. They'll be performing their latest single live in the store and you can ring Alannah, Joe and Tom on [number removed]. Did you know that 1984 is the Year of the Butterfly? Mark Carwardine from the World Wildlife Fund is in the store to explain how you can help with their research on the British butterfly. Keith is out and about with the delivery van and attempting to ride a home-made penny farthing bicycle.
How do dangerous toys sometimes manage to get into the shops? John Craven presents a special Customer Services film report.
Manager Mike has all the best in cartoons, pop music and star bargains on offer plus your letters and telly-grams. Don't forget doors open at 9 o'clock sharp.
Trailer
Recently Updated Shows

Rivals
Rivals dives headfirst into the cut-throat world of independent television in 1986, where the shoulder pads are big and ambitions even bigger. In the fictional upper-class county of Rutshire, a long-standing rivalry between two powerful men is about to boil over: ex-Olympian, Member of Parliament, and notorious womaniser Rupert Campbell-Black, and his Rutshire neighbour Tony Baddingham, controller of the independent TV franchise Corinium Television. As tensions rise and rivalries deepen, there are spilled secrets, forged alliances, and snatched liaisons that draw wives, lovers, colleagues, friends, and families into their battle.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
In Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, 15 questions need to be answered by the contestants to win the 1 million dollar prize.

Supacell
Supacell follows a random group of ordinary people from South London who unexpectedly develop super powers, with no clear connection between them other than them all being black.

Shark Week
Shark Week is an annual, week-long TV programming block created by Tom Golden at the Discovery Channel, which features shark-based programming. Shark Week originally premiered on July 17, 1988.