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7-15-8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY
9-10—ROCKFACE (7) Harder Climbs. ■
9- 10-
9-35—LASSIE Orphan of the Wild.
BEAR BUNCH King Klong versus Masked Marvel.
"’) with Edgar Kennedy. 10-37—WEATHER
10-40—INTERNATIONAL CRICKET England v Au stralia for The Prudential Trophy from Edgbaston; commentaries.
12-45-GRANDSTAND. Boxing (12-55) Highlights of Tues day night’s Barrett/Duff promotion from The Royal Albert Hall, London. Inter national Cricket (1-25, 2-10, 3-20, 3-55) from Edgbaston, England v Australia for The ’ Prudential Trophy, com mentaries. Racing from Haydock W-50, 3-00, 3-35); 2- 00 The Park Hall Appren tice Handicap; 3-10 The John of Gaunt Stakes; 3-45 The Stones Best Bitter Handicap; commentaries.. International Tennis (3-20, 3- 55) from Par is, The French Open Championship Ladies’ Final, commen taries. 5-00 Final Score, A; round-up of today’s news and results.
5-00—NEWS Weatherman. 5-10—SPORT, Regional News.
5-
JONES A special feature- length film introducing the popular Western adventure series, starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones.
6 - JOKING!
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7-4(K2-20—OPEN UNIVER SITY.
15—FALSE ROOMERS (b/
55-HELP! IT'S THE HAIR 4 -
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I’ll Get You for This (b/w) s ta r r in g George Raft, Coleen Gray.
Neptune, the Mysterious Giant.
10-05—SATURDAY MORN ING PICTURES MYS- I TERY ISLAND “Fate’s Just a Dirty Trick” Comedy
20—SATURDAY CINEMA
10-15—THE LAST OF THE .
45—THE SKY AT NIGHT 7-
7-00—NEWS AND SPORT. 7-15—THE PETWORTH IN HERITANCE Bernard Price and Richard Cusden • tell the story’ of Petworth and its pictonal heritage.
CRICKET England v Au stralia for The Prudential Trophy from Edgbaston, commentaries.
8 -
Bridget Riley has become Britain's leading abstract artist, in this film she talks in her studio about why she paints and the way she paints — finding out what the eye can see, exploring what looking actually feels- like.
8- 9-
• talks with Thomas Allen, principal baritone at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
VIEWS Bernard Levin talks to Lord Weinst'ock.
15—ALIAS SMITH AND
11-05—INTERNATIONAL CRICKET England v Au stralia for The Prudential
25 —YOU MUST BE
6-55—SATURDAY PR E MIERE The Wild and the Free, starring Linda Gray and Granville van Dusen.
8- 9-
MUSIC SHOW (last in series).
Weather.
11-35-NEWS ON 2 Weather. 11-40—MIDNIGHT MOVIE The File on Thelma Jordan, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey (b/w).
Trophy, highlights. 30—THE VAL DOONICAN 15—NEWS AND' SPORT.
9-30—ROOTS A series in 13 garts by Alex Haley (Part
11-00—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MILL.
11-50-11-55—WEATHERMAN.
9-40—NUMBERS AT WORK Fred Harris visits a kitch en-planning centre to see how models, plans and drawings give an idea of what the finished product will look like.
9-15—MANSCAPE Neil Cos- sons looks at the greatest engineer of all; Isambard Kingdom Brunei.
SUNDAY- ( BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 )
9-00—OVER THE MOON Dots and Gaps.
9 - 1 0 - MICRO (4) On Line.
7-40-8-30—OPEN UNIVER SITY.
9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN.
10-35—GOOD FOR BUSI- Very
11-25—CAN SEO Gaelic for Beginners (7) De an uair a tha e?
11-00—IS THERE LIFE . AFTER SCHOOL? (1) What is School For?
NESS . . . (1) A Commercial Story.
11-
12- 15—WHIT SUNDAY SER VICE from The Chapel of Ellesmere College, Shrop shire.
COOKERY COURSE Herbs.
1-00—FARMING; Weather for farmers.
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES. I -
3-15—TOM AND JERRY. 3-
4-
1-25—ARTISTS IN PRINT A series which shows artists making original prints.
DOCTOR RHYTHM (b/w) starring Bing Crosby with
Mary Carlisle, Beatrice Lillie.
ploration and development of the great American West (Part 2) The Yellow Apron.
GUAGE TEACHING (2) The Oxfordshire Modern Language Project.
2-30—SUNDAY GRAND STAND. International Ath letics (2-35) from Gates-
7-40-1-55—OPEN UNIVER- SITY.
45—MANAGING THE 10—MODERN LAN-
. head, England v Ethiopia v Scotland v Italy; commen taries. International Tennis
6-
. (2-45) from Paris, The French Open Champion ships, Men’s Final; commen taries. Cricket (3-30) The John Player League; com mentaries.
of the week plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear.
7- 50—DELIA SMITH’S
9-25—TENNIS 31 Dan Maskell looks ahead to the prospects a t The Queen’s Club, London, at Eastbourne and the excitement of Wimb ledon.
9-
serial in six parts by Jack Pulman (Part 5).
55—FILM MATINEE,
10- 20—CONSORT OF DIUSICKE (new series) with Emma Kirkby and David Thomas — Daphne and Strephon by William Lawes.
20-CENTENNIAL The ex 50—BLUE PETER SPE
6- 40—SONGS OF PRAISE for Whit Sunday from St Anne’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, Belfast.
5- 35—NEWS; Weatherman: 5 - 15—PRIDE AND PR E JUDICE by Jane Austen (last in series) (Part 5).
7-
10- 10-
I I -
9-15—NEWS; Weather. 9-
MATTER.
Harold Pinter, starring Warren Mitchell, Jonathan P ry c e and K e n n e th Cranham.
CIAL ASSIGNMENT (last in series) Rivers (5) The River Tamar.
9- 10- 11-
What do you feel about faith healing? is it just sug gestion or does a paranor mal event take place?
15—THE CARETAKER by
F rom S t M a rg a r e t ’s Church, Olton Solihull.
11-25—AAP KAA HAK. 11-
Jack Hargreaves. 30—THAT’S LIFE. ■
GLISH CHURCHES A series of ten programmes . with Donald Sinden (1) Through a Glass Darkly.
11- 45-11-50—WEATHERMAN. Sergeant Bilko (b/w). 50—DISCOVERING EN
15—HEART OF THE 12-
20—PHIL SILVERS as sity.
10-25—NEWS ON 2 Weather. 10-30—FILM OF THE WEEK’ “A Woman Under the Influ ence" starring Gena Row lands, Peter Falk.
Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Charles Boyer with Horst Buchholz.
2-00—CARTOON “Tell Me a Bad Time Story".
50—NEWS REVIEW News 4-
15—FANNY Film starring 6-
4-00—WATCH IT! SMUG GLER Oliver Tobias; Lesley Dunlop and Hywel Williams Ellis in "Missing Princess”.
5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW Star guest this week is singer Leo Sayer.
■ that Scientology is now es vestigation into the claim 6-30—ITN NEWS. 30—PRIVATE SCHULZ A 7-
tablished as a respectable church.
6- 40—ROYAL PROGRESS A weekly tour of religious life in Britain taking a look at
'the many varied creeds and cultures.
TALES “The Shillingbury Legend”. When the Mayor of a French village, comes to Shillingbury, he brings fond memories of time spent in England. And he brings his beautiful daugh ter with him.
8 - 30—MIND OVER MATTER
00—MORNING WORSHIP 9-
and magazine programme which deals exclusively with education, from primary school through to univer
1-00—UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE With Bamber Gas coigne.
With Brian Walden.
1-30—DOWN TO EARTH Bob Smithies talks to North- West fanners.
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THE ERIC AINSWORTH TRIO
featuring AL WOODS . BAR SNACKS and RESTAURANT AVAILABLE
30—CHALKFACE News 10-
10- 00—WEEKEND WORLD 11-
9- 15—TALES OF THE UN EXPECTED “The Last Bottle in the World”. One of the four richest men in the world; a man who has everything — except the certainty that his. beautiful wife loves him.
Another intriguing case for m i l l io n a i re d e te c t iv e Jonathan Hart and his jour nalist wife.
' 00—OUT OF TOWN With
arrival home on a 30-year- old motorbike is not greeted
with enthusiasm from Else; but Min is game.
15—ITN NEWS.
Clive James. "Charles Charming’s Challenges on the Pathway to the Throne” is a satirical account of Prince Charles' upbringing as heir to the throne.
SHOW Extracts from a new, long comic poem by
KNOCK-OUT CUP Semi finals of the Darts competi tion from Oldham.
Cliiheroe Concerts Society COFFEE EVENING
at the home of Mr and Mrs K. RYCROFT
92 PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th from 7 to 9 p.m.
Coffee 25p Bring-and-Buy Stall
ST ANDREW’S SLAIDBURN
WHITSUNDAY
HOLY COMMUNION 8 a.m. — 10-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m.
DUNSOP BRIDGE HOLY COMMUNION
ST GEORGE’S 2 p.m.
CHIPPING OLD PEOPLE’S WELFARE
A WHIST &
BRIDGE HOTEL, MONDAY, JUNE 8th, at 7-45 p.nv
DOMINO DRIVE will be held at HODDER
S A T U R D A Y N I G H T
. and every Evening £6 oer head
(FRI. and SAT. 10 p.m. SUN. 9 p.m.)
FULLA LACARTE 7-30 — 9-30 p.m.
CLOSEBTMONDAY EVENING
30—THE SOUTH BANK 45—TILL DEATH . . . Alfs
job at the Sleepfite Pyjama Factory’. The items of cur rent interest with the work ers is the rise they are de manding, and the factory picnic.
2-05—THE SUNDAY MUSI CAL Doris Day in “The Pyjama Game” Handsome Sia Sorokin begins his new
AL Bolwieser, starring Kurt Raab, Elisabeth Tris- senaar.(A German, film with English sub-titles).
ALLISS from Prestwick Golf Club, Scotland — Peter Alliss plays golf and
05—INTERNATIONAL
with three people stranded on an island.
MOHICANS with Randolph Scott.
• Green Ice and The Compet ition.
45—BRIDGET RILEY
5-05—DICK T U R P IN ’S GREATEST ADVEN TURE Dick, Swiftnick and’
15—AROUND WITH 6 -
5-35—ITN NEWS. 5-
Jane Harding fall into the clutches of a mad ex-priest.
with Bob Monkhouse. 45—THE LEVIN INTER 15-FILM INTERNATION 9 -
9-00—MAGNUSl “ Never Again" The Hawaii based private-eye befriends two
su rv iv o rs of the Nazi holocaust.
SPORT. 10-
• BOXING Alan Minter (GB) v Mustafa Hamsho (US) from Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.
6-45—WORLD CUP FOOT BALL Hungary v England. L iv e f rom th e Nep Stadium, Budapest.
Will” Comedy series set in a hospital.
LAUGH “Where There’s a
CHRIST CHURCH, CHATBURN presents ’
55 —ITN NEWS AND 10—INTERNATIONAL
1 2 -
11- 15—LOU GRANT “Venice” City editor Lou Grant be comes in v o lv ed with another knotty problem which affects his readers and the people who work for Him.
12-45—THE MONTE CARLO SHOW with guest star singer, actor, songwriter, director and producer An thony Newley.
KNOCK-OUT CUP The knock-out competition from Oldham Civic Hall has reached the quarter-finals and features two excellent ties as the players strive to win the £2,000 first prize.
SONGS FROM THE SHOWS
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Proceeds for Tower Repair Fund
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NEW DISCOTHEQUE every Thursday 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. (from June 4th)
MONDAYS—SINGLES NIGHT, DANCING (no cover charge) WEDNESDA YS — SINGLES DISCO (over 25’s) FRIDAYS - DISCO SUPPER, £1.50 incl. supper
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SATURDAY, 6th — SATURDAY, 20th JUNE
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' Speaker Mr R. LORD (Blackburn)
L A D I E S
F E L L O W S H I P WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th • . 2-30.p.m.
If any man hear my voice and open . Ihe door I will come in lo him
PRAYER AND ... Behold I stand at the door and knock.
Miss M. HETHERINGTON (Cliiheroe)
BIBLE READING 7-45 p.m.
and will sup with him and he with me . Rev 3 Verse 20
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CHRISTIAN FOLK MUSIC SUNG BY
A GROUP FROM
CAPERNWRAY HALL 2-30 p.m. JUNE 7th
St James’s Church, ' Clitheroe A FREE Act of Praise —
suitable for all.
GRAND SUMMER DANCE and CARVED B U F F E T
at THE CATHOLIC CLUB, LOWERGATE : (by k in d permission o f Fr Willoughby SJ)
on FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, 1981 50/50 DANCING
From 8 p.m. to midnight
Tickets £2.75 available from Whitesides or committee members, or at the door
Proceeds in aid of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research
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Admission morning including coffee and biscuits — _______________ 25p, evening 10p .
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, Special 1, followed by Au stralian pools check; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six. Catterick. Races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-35. Epsom. Races at 1-45, 2-20 and 2- 55; 3-10 In te rn a tio n a l Sports Special 2 Speedway. 4-00 Wrestling; 4-50 Results Service.
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