Episode 10

There's lots in Store this morning. As well as the bargains and cartoons you can meet Shalamar. Hear their latest music and find out about the dance style that everyone's talking about.
With a Spring and a Splash! David Icke takes to the water with an up-and-coming diver. Diving's a great all-the-year-round sport and if you're thinking of taking it up, today's the day to find out what the training involves.
Christmas is Coming! Get some useful tips from our Packing Department and find out why we've got some empty shelves and what you can do about them.
Keith's Deliveries go off with a bang this morning. Personal shoppers should bring their earplugs.
Customer Services: Thanks from John for your Christmas window display ideas. He'll be showing some this morning - look out for yours.
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