Episode 17

Season 1Episode 17180 minJan. 29, 1983
Episode 17

Anyone for Tennis? It's Mike's favourite game, and he's asked a champion along this morning to join us in the main hall. Yes, it's
Sue Barker , who'll be around to give you tips, answer your calls and offer a bargain.
Among other things, Keith's got Tears for Fears on his delivery van, so if he parks near you, pop along and join them for a fun-filled morning.
There's plenty of music this morning, cartoons and The Monkees! If there's anything else you want to see, don't forget Manager Mike is always ready to take your orders for sport, clothes, pets - you name them, we'll try to get them in. Good Cats in the Coffee Shop! Delia Smith 's got something tasty for you. Discover how to make it and have a feast this weekend.
A message from John: ' Have you got any urgent message for your friends? Do you want to let the world know of your play, your sponsorship, your school, or local events? If so, Customer Services can help you. Write to me with your Tellygram, and we'll try to fit it in. Don't forget to say what date you want your message transmitted, especially if it's a birthday greeting.'

Episode 17 has aired on Jan. 29, 1983 at 09:30
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