I d ltht^/i Aaoen‘ !s/!r and 'nines. Aprii 2^, ISTti WEEKEND PROGRAMMES Saturday aaaBW
TELEVISION BBC )
mari’. 12-40: Wcathemiim. 12-45: Grandstaiicl: 12-55: Foc'tball Preview. 1-20: 2-20: 2-
por.dcz S'il Vows Plait. 10-30; Wic Blue? 11; Cricket: The Gillette Cup. First Rouncl— Yorkshire v Surrey. 11-57: Northern New.s Suin-
9-35: Scttiaie Two. 10: l?c-
tingham: 1-35, Fight of llic Week.; Bantamweight Cham pionship. .Man Rudkin v Jolmtiy Clark, liighligin.s. In ternational Swimming: Great Britain v
Ru.ssia, 2: 3-5: 3- 35. Gillette Cup. 5:
nc.siil-5
Service. 5-15: Dr. Who. .5-40: Tlie
Debbie Reynold.s Sliow. G-5: News, and wcatlicrman. O-15 ;
Dad’.s Army. C-45; High Ad venture; Ride. Vaqtiero! —
film. 8-15: The Black and White
RADIO RADIO 1
Stewart. 9-55: Kenny Everett. 12; Ro.=ko. 1: Noel Ed-
.5-30: Radio 2. 8-32: Ed
Dtummond. 0-45 : Roger Kirk. RADIO 1
Breakfast Special. 8-32; Ed Stewart.
5-30; .New.s. Weather. 5-33:
ncr.s. lO-I; Max Jaffa. 12-1: LP Showcase. 1-1:
9-55: For Younger Liste-
Sidney Torch. 1-53: Cricket Scoreixtard. 2-1: Li.5tcn to the Band. 2-30: Sport on 2; 2-30. 2-50, 3-45. 5-30. Cricket: Tltc Gillette Cup. 2-35 Racing from Sandown Park. 2-55.
.A.ssociation Football, Scot land V England. Wale.s v Northern I r e 1 a n d, 3-45: Swimming ; Great Britain v USSR- 4-50. Motor Sport. 5-20, Tlte Italian Lawn Tcnni.s Cliampionship-s. 5-45: S h o w t i m e. G-30:
Tho.se Were The Day.=. 7-31: Country Meets Folk. 8-30: Star Sound. 9-15 : Thlng'-s are Swingin' around Europe.
Sunday
TELEVISION BBC 1
’6 v
van. 9-30: Repondez S'll Vou.“ Plait. 10; Wic Bine? 10-30: Moni-
9; Nai ZindagUN.aya Jec-
12-30: Decimal Shop. 1: Farming. 1-30: The Education Progran-mie. 1-59: News Head
Ing Service. 11-35; Swim. 12: Germany 1370—1970.
lines. 2; St. George's Day Parade
Hobbyhor.se. 5-30: Private Lives. 5-55: The Sliari Lewis Show. 6-5: New.-. Wcathei'inan.
of Queen’s Scouts. 2-35: Day Time. 3-5; A Film for the Family; 'Clive of India’. 4-40; Going for a Song. 5-5:
They Who Dare'. 10: Mew.s. Weather. 10-10: Omnibus: To Leningrad with Love. 11-5: Julie Felix. 11-35; Weather man.
6-15: Fact or
Fanta.sy? 6-50: Songs of Prai:se. 7-25: Paul Temple: 'The .Ai'tnappcrs'. 8-15: The Sunday Film:
1-50: Cricket: The
Pla.vcr’s BBC r
County League. Lancashire v Middlesex. 7; New.s Rcricw. Weather.
7-25: Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-in. 8-15; The WorM -Ahoul Us. 9-5: Music on 2. 10: The Spoils of Pojmton
Throe Ahm Owcn PIny.s— ’MacNciT—witli Sean Con- noiy. 'Corneliu.s: — with Michael Caine. 'Emlyn'—wiili Paul Schofield.
ipai'i 1). 10-40: Charley'.s Grants. 11-10; Neu's and Cricket Scoreboard. 11-20: Lino-up: Film Night. 11-37: Weather.
Friary, East BerghoU. Suf folk. 12-35: Better Driving. 1: Fencing. 1-25: All our Yesterdays. 1-55: Interpol
11-10 Mass. From st. Mary's GRANADA
•|.•.•alian Rugby, Highlights. 3-20: The Saint. 4-15; Sur vival. 4-45: The Golden Shot. 5-30: Catweazle. The Fly
Calling, 2-25: Sunday Sport. .Alts-
Tile Big Picture. ’Rom for One More’—-with Cary Grant and Betsy Divake—A comedy Of American family life. 9-10: Tile Engelbert Humperdinck SIicw. 10-10: News. 10-25; Sunday Night Theatre; Trilogy.
ing Broomsticks'. 6; Gtista- vus. 6-05: Nows. 6-15:
Wh.at's ;n a. Game? 6-35: Beyond Belief. 6-55; Appeal. 7: Stars on Sunda.v. 7-20:
RADIO
Siew'a,rt. 10: Dave Lee Travis. 12-1: — Radio 2. 2: Saviie's
6-55: — Radio 2. 9-2: Ec RADIO 1 j
’Travels. 3: Scene and Heard. 4: B l a c k Sabbath and
Medicine Head. 5: Alan Free man with Pick of the Pops. 7: The Pentangic witli their
kind of music. 7-32: Mike Raven's B and B Show. 9-f: —as Radio 2.
2-1; Stop Messing About, 2-30: I ’m Son-y, I ’li Read That -Again (.scries). ;i-l: The Ru.s.s Hour,
7-30; Grand Hotel. 8-30: Sun day Half-Horn-.
’Tunes. 10-1: Softly Sentimen tal. 11-1: Humphrey Lyttel
9-1; Your Hundred Best
ton. 12: Midnight Newsroom.
RADIO 3 8: News. Weather. 8-4: New
Records. 9: News,
Weat.lier. 9-4: Bacli Cantatas. 9-45;
Your Concert Choice. 11:
Mu.sic Magazine. 12: & ng Recital. 1; Wun-
12-5; Jiust Jazz. 1-1: Night Ride. 2; New.s, Weallier.
Aian Freeman. 7- 2; Sing Something Simple.
4-1: (Jountry Meets Folk. 5; OTLEY SHOW
SPRING BANK HOLIDAY SATURDAY 23rd MAY
Eiifries Close 4th May. Schedules from Mrs. K. M. Innes, 15 Bridge Street, Otlcy, Yorkshire.
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB WELLGATE
Tcl. 3585
temberg Chamber
Orclie.sira. 2-
20th-Century German Music. 7-40: All’s Well That Ends Well (Shakespeare). 9- 55; Stefan Wolpe. 10-20;
i "l
Purcell. 11-30: New.s. RADIO 4
AVeather. programme nows. 8: Now.'. 8-10; Sunday Papers.
Home . 8-50: Programme Nows. 8-55: Weather. 9: News. 9-5: The Sunday
8- 20: Make A 7- 50: Sunday Rc((ding. 7-55; ’
our.self .At tJ? !riV •1- ■ 3
s i i i i i s i i i i s i
PfSjS; Given the pick of the world's lop soccer stars
.for the past 20 years, how many England men would find a place in your World XI? Eighty soccer writers from 35 countries, asked to name a dream team, have picked throe English
men. Read about this unique, star-studded line-up in
the April issue.
11-15: Motoring and the Motorist. 11-45: Prom The Grass Roots. 12-15: O p t ion.s. P2-55:
Papers. 9-15: Letter from America. 9-30: The Archers. 10-
Time. 2-30: War and Peace. 3- 30: Talking About Antiques: Questions
rai.scd by listeners. 4: Pick of the Week. -1-55;
Weather, News. 1: The World This Weekend. 2; Gardeners' Q u e s t i o n
Sunday Sport Scoreboard, a: The Living World. 5-30; Can I Help You? 5-55; Weather, Programme News. 6: News. 6-15; 'fed Ray
with Music-Hall Memories. 6-
7- 25: Tile Week's Good Cause Appeal. 7-30: Beethoven; Con cert (part 1). 8-53: Beetlioven (part 2).
7: Subject for Sunday. 45: Sunday Sport. from your nowsogent 3s.
0-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: With Great Plensurc.
10-50: Tile Epilogue. 10-59: Weather. 11; New.s.
W l i R P G H T CLUB 30: Morning Service.
APRIL 26th WEEK SHOW COMMENIIES 7-45 p.m. NIGHTLY.
From the West Indies—The Fabulous WOODPECKERS From captivity— the Performins Man
JOHNNY GOON TWEED Outsunding Show Group
THE SELMAS
also Paul Matthews Ricardo GREAT SHOW! COME SOON!
CABARET CHARGE 5/- SATURDAY 6 /- BtimiNSB/6eESrBHi/GO& BOOM cu/b W BLACKBURN
val Hall. 4-'.5; Coneori (eon- tinued). 5-10: Talking About Music. 5-40: Mo-zart. 6- 10: Love in Opera. 6-50:
Wolf. 3-15: From tlic Royal
l-e.sii-
5: Scliubei’U Brahms and
THi TWO TONES RAY BANNISTER
SATURDAY, APRIL 25th Another Top Duo SUNDAY, APRIL 26th Top Class Singer
DOUBLE (won) 27
25 £30 this week 29
TREBLE (not won) £50 this week 18
21
Robinson. 11-30: P c o p l e ’.s Service. 12-1; Family Favourilo.s.
Week. 7: News, Weather. 7-3: •As Prescribed. 7-32: Sunday with Skues. 9-2: Ed Stewart. lO-I: Eric
6- 55; Tile .First Day of the RADIO 2
mond.s. 3: John Peel. 5: Speak-Ea.=;v. 5-45: Pete
Min.strcl Sito'w. 9: News, and Weather. 9-15; International Match of the Day: Scotland V England, and Wale.s v N.
Ireland. 10-45: Royal Visit to Aus
tralia. 11-15: Braden's Week. 11-55; Weatherman.
50; 3-30, Racing from .Not
.Marrying Kind. G-45: Westminster. 7-5: The
3: Saturoay Cinema: The BBC 1
better place than ‘Nam. 9-15; The Young Generatiori. 9-55_: Review (arts magazinel: Bill Brandi and The Original
News, Sport, Weather. 7-20: Gardeners’ W o r ld . 7-35: Rugby Special. 0-25: The Philpott File. A
tre: R e v o l u t i o n : Fidel Castro. 11-15: Disco 2. 11-40; Ne',v,s. 11-45: Midnight Movie.
I.stanbuL
Peter. 10-45: Thu't.v-MInute Thea
GRANADA
11-35; Casting Around. 11-50; Better Driving. 12-15;
Stingray. 12-50; New.s. V2-55: World of Sport. 1: On the Ball, 1-25; Tliey'rc otf— Racing from Sandown and
Redc.ar. 3-10; Boring. Ruben Olivares (World Champion, Mexicol v
Jc.su.s
Ca.sUlIo (Mexico). 4: Wrestling. 4-55:
Rc.sults Round-up.
G-IO: News. 6-15: Julia. 6-45: Dear Mother, Love .Alhert.
5-15; Garrisons Gonlla.s.
Scotland v England. 9; Fea ture Film. 'The Chapman Re port’—With J a n e Fonda, Claii'c Bloom. Shelley Win ters and Glynis Johns. 10-00; News. 10-10; Tl-.e
7-15: International Football.
Chapman Report, (Part Twoj 11-20; ’The Simon Dee show.
10-1: Rav Moore's Saturday .Night.
12: .Midnight’ Ncws'.'oom.
l'2-5: Night Ride. 2: New.'. Wcatlicr.
RADIO 3
S.TUirday Concert. 11-20: Record Review.
ternational Chamber Concen. 9: .News, Wcafner. 9-4: The
8: News. Weather. 8-4; In- 12-20: Midday Concert.
1-50: -Afternoon Sequence: rccord.s. 5-5: The IV e c k .Micad. 5-30; Jazz Record Rc-
fiucst.s. G-15: Beethoven's Piano Sonatas. 6-55: The Originality of Berlioz. a : BBC Symphony Orches
tra -Abroad: (part D. 8-50: Politicians and the Media. 99-10; BBC Orchestra (pan 2i. 9-55: Four faces of Ulysses: 10-25; Fine .Arts Quartet. ILSO: News.
RADIO 4
Today. 6-45; Outlook. 8-50; News cf the North. 7; New.s. 7-10; On Your Fa;'m, 7-40: Today'.s Papers.
6-25; News. 6-27; P3irming 7-
the North. 8: Today. 8-15: l;.s Satur
day. 8-45: Today's Papcv.s. 8-
ment. 8-59; Weather. 9: News.. 9-5: From our own Corresponden'i.. 9-30: T h e 'Weekly World, g-4 5 : The Week in Westminster. 10-15; Daily Service. 10-30 :
Study On 4. 12: Sporks Parade. 12-'25:
Brain of Britain 1970. P2-55: Weather, programme news. 1: News. 1-15: Any questions?. 2:
45: Outlook. 7-50: New.s of ST. HELEN’S Tel: 3278 CIVIC HALL (GRAND KINEMA)
Starring Barbara Streisand and Omar Sharif CIVIC H.VLL
Fridav and Salurd.iv at 7-30
p.ni. ■ FUNNY GIRL (U)
Tin: CLITHEROI; TECHNICAL DRAMA GROUP PRESENT
SPRING AND PORT WINE •A comedy by Bill Nauglilon
.-\ulhor of ".All in Good Time’’ ON
WED THURS CAST .Arthur Neal John Turner Edward Worswick
•Michael O'Hagan Jean Knight Betty McMillan Calhcrinc Dinnis Monica Walmslcy Produced by Barbara Scattergood
■Adniission prices .V- and 4t- O..A.P's Wed. 2/- 50: Yesterday in Parlia
Rooking plans will be open at the Civic Hall. Mon. 10 Fri. 11-30-12-30. 3 P.111.-.5
p.ni. or any evening. Sat. 11-30-12-30 or evening.
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL St. G eorge^s Day
ANNUAL SERVICE SUNDAY. APRIL 26Ul
Afternoon t h e a t r e . -The Browning Version'. 3 : Week end Woman's Hour. 4: Down Your Wav. 5 ;
Film time. 5-30; Listening Post. 5-55: Weathc’.', pro gramme news. 6: New.s. 6-15: Letter from
.America. 6-30; Sporl.s Sc.s- sion.
Gala Concert Hali. 8-30: Saturday N i g h t Theatre. 'The Circle'. 9-58: Weather. 10: News. 10-10: A Word
7.-Desert Island Discs. 7-30;
In Edgeways. 10-50: Lighten Our Darkne.'s. 11-15: Week Ending. weather.
11-30; N c w s. Thi.s year the above .service is being licld at
Si. Mary Magdalene s Parish Church -------- at 2-30 p.m. --------
Conducted b.v—The Rev. John C. Hudson Sermon 'oy—Rev. Donald Parsons B.A., B.O.
(Mciliodisi Chaplain of Lancaster University) o-----0 o
All miUorm bodies, supporters and friends are requested to he in their
.-.eats by 2-15
p.ni. .After the service a parade will assemble outside the Church a; which the Mayor will take the salute,
o----0-----0
A cordial welcome Is extended to parents, friends, and those interested in the Scout and Guide movement.
FOLK SING-OUT ! ! Tonight. 8-30
Clitheroe Folk Group, Dog and Partridge, Wellgatc, April 24tti Don’t miss thi.s special iiiglit with the amazing
.VL.AN (SPUD) TAYLOR also THE WAYFARERS
Next week:—TAVERNERS
AITKEN SHIELD FIHAL ON
FRIDAY 24th APRIL
CALDEUSTONES v CHIPPING At Shaivbridgc, Clitheroc Kick Off 6-30
p.ni.
Trophies to be presented by MR. L. SHANNON
MANAGER BLACKPOOL F.C.
CLMHEROE ROVAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOR BOYS)
MONSTER JUMBLE SALE! IN I'HE SCHCXDL HALL YORK STREET FRIDAY MAY 1st
Doors Open 7 p.m. Admission 3d ~ ~
Free Refreshments ALL WELCOiME
Dr. Margaret Eon I’h.D. Ivcu .Ashlmrn: Magician Pat
Ca.sliuiorc: Soprano
Margaret and Eliziibcth: Folh Songs TRACTOR PROJECT
COFFEE EVENING At Voi'k House. N'ork .SItccI, CliUicroc
(by kind ]‘>ermission of Coon, and Mrs. R. Turner) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29lh 7-30
p.ni. rO 9-00
p.ni. Aduiissiun 2 -
BRING AND BOY CLITHEROE NATURALIST SOCIETY
RAMBLls HARROP FELL
Tomorrow Siiturday April 25;h
Grindicton Bus York Street 1-30 p.m. Cliflitroc find District Art Society Exliibilioii
Saturday 25th April 2 p.m.—S p.m., 7
p.ni.—9 p.m. Monday 27th April Tuesday 28tli April
STANLEy HOUSP:, LOWERGA'IE v
Wednesday 29th April Friday 1st May
1 ' PJ” .—9 p.m. .1
I
Saturday 2nd May 2 p.m.—5 p.m., 7 p.m.—9 p.m. ADMISSION FREE
FRI
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APRII. 29ih APRIL 30th .MAY Lsl MAY 2nd AT 7-30
p.ni.
Tel: 3278
BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN FOR RESEARCH
AN EVENING TO, REMEMBER
at .St. Mary’s Church Hall, Clitheroe o n
1st May at 7-30
p.in. No Charge for .idmission
SUNDAY SCHOOL WADDINGTON
Jiimblc Sale on
Friday, 1st May
Doors Open 7-30
p.ni. Admission 3d Refreshmenus
SALEM
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MARTIN TOP
SPRING EFFORT
Saturday, Ma.y 2nd 1970
To bo opened a t 3
p.in. by MRS. P. AHBRNE OF HELLIPIELD
Gift and Cake Stall Household Goods Tea
AdtilW 4,'- Childrcn (imder 12) 2/'- manor g o s p e l h a l l
Milthorno Avonuo, Clithoro* — o -
Sunday, April iBtii
GOSPEL SERVICE 6-30 p.m.
Wednesday. April 29;li Mrs. Harding (Bolton)
Ml'. E. Allen iBlackbuni)
■ CLITHEROE CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH Sunday, .Vpril 26th
10-30 a.m. Family Worship Miss Pamela Ward M.A.
6 p.m. Holy Communion to be followed by Church Mectina
METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD
Spring Sale Saturday .3pr;l 'fo’.h
To bo oiKnvcl;)'. 3 p.:n. by Mr.s. J. W. Wer, of BiiickbU'.u
Mrs. WaUon will petsfe
Drapery, Cake, Slower, SjM I and Groc(P'y Stalls
Admission 2 6 (including arievnoon ua FODENS b PALLADIUM
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Sunday, April 26th Ladie.s Day 10-30
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METHODIST CHURCH LOV/ MOOR
Sunday School
Anniversary Sunday, :)rd .Mav
Pi’caclier Mr. li. .Join-, of Cktlicroe
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Mommg 10-15 irm. Afternoon '3-l.i ;un. Evening 6-CO p.iii. Scholars will take part in ih' Afternoon Seryiec
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jimiblL' Sale Tomorrow Saturday April 25th
at 3 IMP.
Admission 3ci Rcfres'iv.iicr,'.s
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