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Saturday Superstore : ウィキペディア英語版
Saturday Superstore

''Saturday Superstore'' was a children's television series, broadcast on BBC1 from 1982 until 1987. It was shown on Saturday mornings with presenters including Mike Read, Sarah Greene, Keith Chegwin and John Craven. The show was very similar to its predecessor ''Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'', which had ended the previous October–March season following its presenter Noel Edmonds moving away from children's TV to present his prime time ''Late Late Breakfast Show''.
A regular spot on the show was their children's talent show "Search for a Superstar". The winner of the 1986 search were Claire and Friends spawning the top twenty hit "It's 'orrible being in love (when you're eight and a half)". In 1987, the contest was won by Juvenile Jazz, which included future OMD and occasional Stone Roses keyboard player, Nigel Ipinson.
For much of its run, ''Saturday Superstore'' retained the same famous phone-in number 01-811-8055, as its predecessor.
Amongst its most memorable moments were the pop group Matt Bianco being verbally abused by a phone-in caller〔("Cult: Reviews" ) bbc.co.uk.〕 and The Flying Pickets offering as a competition prize a tea-towel bearing the face of Karl Marx. Other notable guests included Wham!, who answered questions about their lives to callers and read out competition answers and winners.
The presenters released a single entitled "Two Left Feet", though it failed to chart. The theme tune, entitled "Down At The Superstore", was also released by The Assistants, consisting of Dave Edmunds, B. A. Robertson, Cheryl Baker, Junior and Suzi Quatro.
Then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appeared in one show in 1987 leading up to that year's election campaign, making the newspaper headlines when she was repeatedly asked by a girl "where will you be if nuclear war breaks out?".
According to Kaleidoscope's 'Lost Shows' website, there are 10 missing and 11 incomplete shows out of a total of 142. All these are from the first two series, with the last show not existing in full being that of 24 March 1984.
==Presenters==

*Mike Read
*Sarah Greene
*John Craven
*Keith Chegwin
*Maggie Philbin Series 1
*David Icke (1982-3)
*Vicky Licorish (1985-7)
Mike Smith stood in for Mike Read for one show in 1983, broadcast from the ''Play School'' studio during a strike.
The team were regularly joined by a large puppet called Crow, with his much smaller nephew Malcolm appearing in later series.
In later series agony uncle Phillip Hodson joined the team.

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