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Weekend BBC-1
9-05—Horseback (last in series) (10) Holidays on Horseback.
9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP: You can ring us on Saturdays on 01-811 8055, lines open at 9-30 a.m.
12-12—WEATHER
12-15—GRANDSTAND; Foot ball Focus, 12-20; Racing
. from Wetherby, 12-50,1-20, 1-50; 1-00 Philip Cornes Novices’ Hurdle Race (Qualifier); 1-30 Garforth Handicap Chase; 2-00 Selby Handicap Chase; commen taries. international Motor Racing, 1-10, 2-10, from Kyalami: The South African Grand Prix; commentaries. World Cup Ski-ing, 1—
from Sehladming: Men’s Downhill; commentary. In ternational Rugby Union, 2- 20, from Murrayfield: Scot land v Wales; commen taries. And at 4-00 Ireland v France from Lansdowne Road, Dublin; commentary. 4-40 Final Score; Classified football results, match re ports and the latest news of today’s other major sport ing events.
10,
6- 7-
5-35—NEWS; Weatherman. 5-
6- 7-
8- 8-
5-10—DOCTOR WHO starring Tom Baker in ‘The Keeper of Traken’ (2).
5-45—5-50—SPORT/REG- IONAL NEWS.
ZARD: Mason Dixon’s Girls.
8-40—NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
SHOW
9- 45—PARKINSON 10-
President.
Craig as Nanny Barbara Grav (5) Trompe l’Oeil 05—1
35—JIM’LL FIX IT 9-
3- 4-
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Unit Four BLACKBURN I s
Back together... Clint, Clyde and the'Loose'c
SATURDAY BBC-2
12-15—CLOSEDOWN 2-
10-10—12-15 p.n\.—OPEN UNIVERSITY: 10-10 Tack ling TMA’s; 10-35 Consumer Decisions — Turning on the Heat; 11-00 Health Choices — See-Saw; 11-25 Dome on the Range; 11-50 Count down to tne OU (4).
. 1: ‘That Certain Woman' (bw) starring Bette Davis and Henry Fonda.
5- 50—DID YOU SEE . . . ? 6-
Weather.
2: ‘The Old Maid' (bw) star ring Bette Davis with Minam Hopkins and George Brent.
South African Grand Prix from Kyalami; commen taries.
Charles Gounod — libretto by Barbier and Carre based on the verse drama by Goethe with Alfedo Kraus as Faust, Nicolai Ghiaurov as Mephistopheies, Mirella F re n i as M a rg u e r i te , featuring The Orchestra and Chorus of the Chicago Lyric Opera conducted by Georges Pretre. (Simultane ous broadcast in conjunction with Radio 3).
50—THE DUKES OF HAZ- 10- 10—NANNY starring Wendy
THE DICK EMERY 1 2 -
by D. H. Lawrence. A dramatisation in seven parts by Trevor Griffiths (4).
11- 25-NEWS ON 2; Weather. 11-
The Special One (bw). 55—DALLAS: Making of a
FILM; ‘Sex and the Single Girl’, starting Tony Curtis, N a ta lie Wood, Henry Fonda, Lauren Bacall.
45—THE SATURDAY
12-35 a.m.—12-40—WEATH ERMAN
G r a n a d a
9-15—DOCTOR! “Foot Prob lems", Why do feet some times smell? And can chilb lains be prevented?
9-40—AS GOOD AS NEW Mike Smith shows how to repair and restore items of
SUNDAY BBC-1
9-00—HEADS AND TAILS: Ladybird, Ladybird.
9-15—ART ASIA 9-
10-
NESS (5) Improving the Environment
10-35—WRITE AWAY 10- 47—LET’S GO (5) Let’s Be Careful.
FAMILY (Last in series) (5) With a little help from Our Friends.
11- 11- 12-
11-25—KONTAKTE (16). Wo treffen wir uns?
00—YOUR MOVE
FURNITURE (Last in series) (10) Wall Mounted Cabinets.
1-00-FARMING; Weather for farmers.
An invitation to worship at home.
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-
2- 3- 3- and the Mark.
1-25—TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY (5) Come When Called.
Dangerfield v isits the Kennel Club, which organ ises Crufts to look at its history and work.
SKATING: The European Figure Skating Champion ships from Innsbruck; high lights.
4- 25—MATCH OF THE DAY 5-
5- 6-
6- 7- by Cliff Michelmore.
OF THE YEAR 1981: Heat 4.
15—’THIS IS THE DAY: ' 4-
55—BONANZA: The Lady 40—SHOW DOGS: Stanley
5- 5-
10—INTERNATIONAL ICE 7-
6- 55—YOUNG SCIENTISTS
BILITY: The story of two sisters by Jane Austen (2).
from St Marie's Cathedral, Sheffield.
45—YOUR OWN BUSI 10—THE HANDICAPPED 3-
12-40 p.m.—CLOSEDOWN 1-55—INTERNATIONAL RUGBY SPECIAL: Scot land v Wales; Ireland v France; highlights.
(Programme 4); 10-35 Child hood 5-10, Family Matters; 11-00 The First Years of Life — The World at One. 11-25 Energy in the Home — Cutting Your Losses; 11- 50 Open Forum: Lecture by Professor Michael Pentz.
1- 2-
when he tries to win the “ teach er of the y e a r” award.
LENGE With Bamber Gas coigne.
2-25—THE BEST OF BRIT ISH COMEDY Leslie Phil lips in “Doctor in Trouble”.
ing the countryside with Jack Hargreaves.
50—MAKE YOUR OWN 4-
Dying1 — ‘Horizon’ visits Countess Mountbatten House, a hospice, where the care and understanding of the staff can help patients to discover a new way of living.
PER S PECT IV E: ‘The Winter’s Tale’ Stephen Spender offers his personal view of the play.
George Cross. 10—HORIZON: ‘Living with 4-
4-00—BARRIERS Teenager Billy plays the flute for Dr Jolland in the hope he will take him on as a pupil.
00—SHAKESPEARE IN
SION HISTORY (10) Civil War.
25—IRELAND: A TELEVI .
Downhill and Ladies’ Dow nhill from Schladming, Au stria; commentary.
6- 10—NEWS REVIEW: News of the week plus sub-titles for those who cannot hear.
RAMME 30—SKI SUNDAY: Men’s
15—FOR VALOUR: The 6-
6 -
5- 30—THE MUPPET SHOW Guest this week is Ameri can comedienne Carol Burnett.
SUPERMAN Christopher Reeve, who stars as the meek and mild newspaper reporter with the gift of transforming himself into the crusader against evil, goes behind the scenes to present the inside' stories about making Superman — The Movie.
00—ITN NEWS
6-10—CREDO Programmes which report on the moral and religious questions of the day.
25—SENSE AND SENSI 55—NEWS; Weather. 05—HOLIDAY: Introduced
40—SONGS OF PRAISEG r a n a d a 9-
9- 40—THAT’S LIFE 10- 10-
9-10—SOLO: A comedy series by Carla Lane, starring Felicity Kendal as Gemma.
'The Glenn Miller Story’ starring James Stewart, June AlTyson.
15—THE SUNDAY FILM: 10-
DISABLEMENT S PE CIAL A look at the employ ment situation for disabled people.
11-
mother’s Footsteps’ This film is the story of a young woman from Japan who seems to be fulfilling a very strange religious destiny — Kiyokazu Kitamura.
11-30—THE SKY AT NIGHT: The Sword of Orion.
Factor. BBC-2
10-10—12-40 p.m.—OPEN UN IV ER S ITY : 10-10 Countdown to the OU
20—NEWS; Weather. 11- 30—EVERYMAN: ‘Grand
10-20—BRITISH MOVIE NIGHT: ‘A Day in the death of Joe Egg starring Alan Bates, Janet Suzman.
12-10—CLOSE
SION SHAKESPEARE: ‘The Winter’s Tale’ by Wil liam Shakespeare including at 8-35 p.m. News on 2; Weather.
40—THE MONEY PROG 15—THE BBC TELEVI
7-
7- 15—A SHARP INTAKE OF BREATH “The Weekend" P e te r is invited for a weekend in the country. But the holiday proves less idyllic than he and Sheila imagined.
HYMNS With D e rek Batey.
8-
Wives Are Murder" Max’s missing wife returns after 10 years.
9 - 45—iTN NEWS 40—YOUR 100 BEST 30—THE MAKING OF 30—UNIVERSITY CHAL 00—OUT OF TOWN Enjoy
CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB For the best in entertainment
S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 7 th the one and only
STEVE MANCINI (be soon) S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 8 th FREE AND EASY (local talent welcome)
BILL’S BONANZA BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY
WEEKLY DOUBLE 20 — 3
WEEKLY TREBLE 29 — 9 — 3 200 CLUB 38
45—HART TO HART “X- 35—THIS IS YOUR RIGHT
From the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Swan- age, Dorset.
05—16 UP: The Human 11-
11-50—11-55—WEATHER MAN
12-
11-25—AAP KAA HAK Mukh- tar Hussain talks about how to protect your home. In
Leila Aitken demonstrates how to make two skirts to go with the casual blouson jacket she made last week.
WORLD “ I am Fijian” Problems in Paradise for the Fijians who are out numbered by the Indians who originally came as inde ntured labour.
1-00—HAPPY DAYS “And The Winner Is” Fonzie be haves in a peculiar manner
With Brian Walden. 00—MORNING WORSHIP
10- 10-
00—SIMPLY SEWING 11-
T H R I L L E R E dwa r d Woodward in “Blunt Instru- , ment”. Former journalist Alex Logan, was in a car crash 17 years ago. Since then, there has been a gap in his memory.
tions Breakdown”.
SHOW “Don Juan in Hell” The National Theatre has revived Shaw’s ‘Man and Superman’ — reinstating the third act, a dream sequ ence in which Don Juan confronts the Devil in Hell.
00 —SUNDAY NIGHT
DUNSOP BRIDGE D A N C E
ST HUBERT’S N EW TO N V IL L A G E H A L L
F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 0 th , 1 9 8 1 8-30 — 1 a.m.
00—AGONY “Communica 30—THE SOUTH BANK
EMBASSY TRIO BAND ADMISSION 1.50 INCLUDING SUPPER
BY TICKET ONLY FROM DUNSOP BRIDGE 2BB OR ANY COMMITTEE MEMBER
SUPPER 10 p.m._______________ 30—WINDOW ON THE 12-
Canadian Cliff Thorburn faces his toughest test since winning last year's World Prof es sio nal Snooker Championship. His oppo nent is UK Champion Steve Davies, the 22-year-old Londoner currently taking the game by storm.
00—WEEKEND WORLD
30—SNOOKER CLASSIC Q
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12-40—CLOSEDOWN
"Requiem for an Animal” A dangerous hoodlum uses a kidnapped child as a means to get revenge on Dr Simon Locke.
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MONDAY, FEB. 9th 7-30 p.m.
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HENTHORN GOSPEL CHURCH GOSPEL SERVICE S U N D A Y ,
F E B R U A R Y 8 th 6-30 p.m.
Speaker MRS. THOMAS (of Blackburn)
PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY
W E D N E S D A Y F E B R U A R Y 1 1 th
II Ihou cans! believe all things are possible to him that
believelh.Mark 9 Verse 23 S T JAM E S C .E . S C H O O L
ANNUAL JUMBLE SALE
FEBRUARY 7th at 2-30 p.m.
SATURDAY, Admission 3 p Home Made Refreshments
PENDLE VILLAGE
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Proceeds lor Ba 10% OFF ALL FARES out of town
TOWN CAR HIRE 23483
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F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 3 th , 1 9 8 1 9 p.m. — 1-30 a.m.
at the C A S T L E R E S T A U R A N T , C L IT H E R O E
Tickets £2 (including admission and hot-pot supper)
Supper served 9 p.m. — 10-30 p.m. (Strictly no admission after 10-30 p.m.)
Tickets available — "Out of Doors," Clitheroe Advertiser Office, The Castle Restaurant, Henthorn Post Office, Graham’s Newsagents, Bawdlands and club members.
20—SATURDAY CINEMA 50—PLAY AWAY TH OE HST UCffiMBl UD NOtSC
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10-05—BAILEY’S BIRD “The Search” Bailey’s teenage son sets off with a group of children to trace the ancient royal road of the kings of Saibai.
furniture and china to a “good as new” condition.
10-30—TISWAS Fun and music on a grand scale.
20—SATURDAY CINEMA 25—GRAND PRIX: The
55—NEWS AND SPORT; 10—FAUST: An opera by
5-05—PUNCHLINES! Comedy game hosted by Lennie Bennett.
5-35—ITN NEWS 5-
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT In tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies. 12-35 On The Ball; 1-00 International Sports; Special 1: World Cup Ski ing from Schladming, Au stria; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Seven Sandown: Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-30 and 3-00, Stratford: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45; 3-10 International Sports Special 2: Swimming from Amers- foort, Holland and Basket ball, The NBA All-Star Game; 3-50 Half-Time Soccer Round-up; 4-00 Wrestling from Aylesbury; 4-50 Results Service.
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Separate shows daily at 2.00 4.10 6.15 8.25
, Support Support Feature
1.55 4.45 7.40 2.45 5.40 8.30 3.50 6.45 9.35
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THE CILLA BLACK SHOW with STU FRANCIS V
Tickets £4.50/ £3.50 and £2.50 N O T IC E
NO DANCE FEB. 7th RESUME FEB. 14th
MONDAY, FEB. 23rd,7-30 p.m.
U.K. SUBS 300p THURS., FEB. 26th, 7-30 p.m.
DUBLINERS Tickets 350p, 300p, 250p
MON. MARCH 2nd, 7-30 p.m. The plane's going to Chicago. The pilot’s going to New York. to pieces! The passengers arc going TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES 300p (350p on door)
SUN., MARCH 8th, 7-30 p.m. St Patrick's Irish Concert
plus support 350p
6- 35—3-2-1 Family quiz game hosted by Ted Rogers. This week’s theme is country life.
THE 25th CENTURY “A Blast For Buck”.
5 0 - SONS AND LOVERS
WHISTLE TEST: Featur ing Freez and Russ Ballard.
45—THE OLD GREY9-
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10- 25 a .m . —CLOSE 11- 12- 40—BUCK ROGERS IN
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7th
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7- 35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES David Jans sen, Susannah York in ‘The Golden Gate Murder’. A de tective and a nun join forces to prove that the death of a priest was not suicide, but murder.
ALS With Gordon Jackson, Martin Shaw and Lewis Collins.
soccer action from the after noon’s f ix tu re s in the North-West.
30—MATCH NIGHT Top 15—ITN NEWS
house’ an ex-television news editor takes on the respon sibilities of the city desk of the Los Angeles Tribune.
1-40—CLOSEDOWN
‘The King of Swing’ — one of the best-known and most respected jazz musicians.
35—LOU GRANT ‘Cop- 30—BENNY. GOODMAN
THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB CLITHEROE
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CHARITY STARNITE THIS FRIDAY
in aid of Guide Dog’s Association
JENNY JONES, RAY REVEL JUSTJOHN Compered by
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E N J O Y M E N T MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 7-30 p.m.
POLISH NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Tickets: £5,50, £4.50, £3.50, £2.50 and £1.00
Conductor: JACEK KASPRZYK Soloist: ROMAN JABLONSKI .
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 7-30 p.m. • WINDSOR HALL____________
THE TREASORY OF MUSICKE performing "ORPHEUS BRITANNICUS” Engiish music
between Dowland and Purcell Tickets £1.00 FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conductor: MAREK JANOWSKI Soloist: PAUL CROSSLEY
Tickets: £3.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00 SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 7-30 p.m.
BERLIN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader: HEINZ SCHUNK
Tickets: £3.50, £3.00, £2.50, £2.00 and £1.00 FRlBAYTffBTT 24th, 7-30 p.m.
MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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Lancashire Education .Committee RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT 3
ADULT EDUCATION COURSES S P R IN G T E R M S tA R T S
M O N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 9 th
The main programme of existing courses will continue from the present term
In addition the following new courses will be starting In Whalley and Clitheroe
CLITHEROE
MONDAY Basic Dressmaking
TUESDA Y Footballers' Keep-Fit
WEDNESDAY Get By In French Round the World Cookery Yoga Beginners Modern Ballroom Dancing
THUR SDAY
Swimming for Adult Beginners Golf Coaching
FRIDAY Dressmaking and Tailoring
WHALLEY
TH U R SD A Y Golf Coaching 6 — 7 p.m. at SI Augustine's School, Billington
SELECTION OF SPECIAL SHORT COURSES include the following (or which advance enrolment is essential. Various Cookery and General Design and Craft Courses
UPHOLSTERY. Friday evening, February 20th, 7 — 9 p.m. plus Saturdays, February 28th and March 14th.
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
4 Thursday evening, starting April 30th. Course includes Map Reading - Light Camping and Hill Crafts
For details of courses in various villages or for Information on any other courses In the main programme, please contacl either: THE ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE, Old Grammar School, Whalley. Phone 2717, day,or evening
or THE ADULT CENTRE, Ribblesdale School, Clitheroe. Phone 22563, Monday - Thursday evenings.
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