Episode 6

Season 3Episode 6180 minNov 3, 1984
Episode 6

Wwith Mike Read Keith Chegwin Sarah Greene David Icke, Duran Duran Karen Foster The Rockies Nik Kershaw, Mat Irvine and Derek Warwick
Join Mike and the Superstore gang for another morning packed full of information and entertainment. Dropping into the music department are pop superstars Duran Duran and Nik Kershaw - they will be taking your calls on [number removed]. If you're in a choir
Superstore wants to know, because you could be singing on a smash hit record. The Rockies will be roller-skating into the coffee shop this morning, direct from Starlight Express.
Visual effects expert Mat Irvine will be trying not to set the world on fire with his seasonal pyrotechnics.
Karen Foster 's got the latest news on how to 'renovate your mum', and David Icke will be chatting to Formula One racing driver Derek Warwick. All this plus sporting requests, tellygrams, Spider-man cartoon, the pop panel,
Sound Off, your letters and a very very special surprise!

Episode 6 has aired on Nov 3, 1984 at 9:00 AM
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