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2 Clitheroe Adveitiser and Times, February 12th, 1981


Weekend BBC-1


7.40—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY (uhf only) Great Bri­ tain 1750-1950.


8- 9- 05—SWIM (1) Beginners. 30—CLOSEDOWN


9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP: You can ring us on Saturdays on 01-811 8055. The lines open at 9-30 1 a.m.2-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND: Foot­


ball Focus 12-20; Show Jumping, 12-50, 4-20 from Park Farm Arena, North- wood: The Lancia Trophy; commentary; World Cup Ski-ing, 1-10, 2-50 from Are, Sweden: Men’s Giant Slalom; com m en ta ry ; Racing from Newbury, 1- 20, 1-50, 2-30, 3-00; 1-30 The Minors’ N o v ic e s ’ Hurdle Race (Division One); 2-00 The Game Spirit Stee­ plechase (Limited Hand­ icap); 2-40 The Schweppes Gold Trophy Handicap Hurdle Race; 3-10 Compton Steeplechase; commen­ taries; Indoor Bowls 1-40, 2-


son Centre, Darlington: John Player Classic; com­ mentaries; Rugby League 3-


5-35 —NEWS: WEATH­ 5 ERMAN-45—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS


5-10—DOCTOR WHO starring Tom Baker in “The Keeper of Traken” (3).


5- 6-


7 - 8 -


Wendy Craig as Nanny Barbara Gray (6) “Goats and Tigers.”


8- 15—NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.


YARWOOD 9- 10-


Rugby League “ Three Fives" Challenge Cup (First Round) Hull KR v Barrow: commentaries; 4-40 Final Score: Classified football re­ sults, match reports and the latest news of today’s other major sporting events.


9- 10-


l i if to n . . . Whaft on... What's on... What's on... HODDER GROUP


Unit Four BLACKBURN V


SATURDAY Granada


9-15—DOCTOR! Why do teeth decay?


Mike Smith shows how wood can be cleaned of old varnish or paint.


“Touchdown.” Bailey a t­ tempts an illegal flight over the northern border with much needed medical sup­ plies. He is seized and held


10-30—T1SWAS: Fun and music on a grand scale.


hostage.


12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: Introduced by Dickie


40—AS GOOD AS NEW: 05—BAILEY’S BIRD: HOLIDAY TOURS BY COACH Travelling direct from Blackburn BBC-2 ■ 10, 4-05 from the Morri­ 20 from Craven Park: The


5-35—ITN NEWS 5-40—BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY: Gil Gerard, Erin Gray in “Flight of the War Witch."


6-35—3-2-1: This week’s theme is the film “Casablanca.”


5-05—PUNCHLINES! Comedy. f ime hosted by Lennie


Davies. 12-35 On the Ball; 1-00 International Sports Special 1: Drag Racing from Pomona, California; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Seven, Wolverhampton: Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-30 and 3-00. Catterick: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45: 3-10. International Sports Special 2: Table Tennis. The Nor­ wich Union English Champ­ ionships from Gillingham; 3- 50 Half-time Soccer Round­ up; 4-00 Wrestling from Ay­ lesbury; 4-50 R e su l ts Service.


ennett.


8-05—2-40—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY: 8-05 An Introduction to the Courses in Chemistry and Geology; 8-30 Maths at Second Level: 8-55 Intro­ duction to Education; 9-20 Instrumentation; 9-45 “Title to the Earth;” 10-10 Paris: Imperial City; 10-35 Energy in the Home — Cutting Your Losses; 11-25 “Miss Julie;” 12-15 Control Sys­ tems; 12-40 Paris: 1900; 1-05 Before Einstein; 1-55 Intro­ duction to the Organ.


2-40—CLOSEDOWN


2-55—SATURDAY CINEMA 1: “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” (bw) starring Shir­ ley Temple.


4-15-PLAY AWAY


4- 40-SKY AT NIGHT: The Sword of Orion.


5- ston Foster, Rita Johnson.


6- 25—DID YOU SEE . . . ? 7-


Weather. 7-


2: “My Friend Flicka,” star­ ring Roddy McDowell,. Pre­


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I •' P9 00—NEWS AND SPORT;


Hawick v Gala from Man­ sfield Park, Hawick: high­ lights. Plus news of the rest of the day’s top matches.


8-


ZARD: Southern Comforts. 35—JIM’LL FIX IT


50—THE DUKES OF HAZ- 10—NANNY: S ta r r in g 05 —THE B E S T OF


9- 00—DALLAS: “Start the Re­ volution with Me.”


SON MEETS MAX WALL


12-45—12-50—WEATHER­ MAN


FILM: “Operation Day­ break,” starring Timothy Bottoms, Martin Shaw, Joss Ackland, Nicola Pagett.


9-15—THE PROFESSION­ ALS: "Hunter/Hunted." A lethal laser-beam rifle is stolen from agent Doyle.


10-15—ITN NEWS AND SPORT


10-30-MATCH NIGHT: FA Cup 5th round and interest in the North-West centres on Manchester City, Ever- ton and Wrexham.


50—MICHAEL PARKIN­ 50—THE SATURDAY


7-35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: David Janssen in “Fer-de-Lanee.” A submarine wedged deep below the sea is terrorised by deadly snakes.


THOUSAND by Gustav Mahler: The second of three different and contrasting versions of the F au s t legend in music; with The Vienna Philharmonic Or­ c h e s t r a conducted by Leonard Be rns tein. (A simultaneous broadcast in conjunction with Radio 3).


9- 35—SONS AND LOVERS by D. H. Lawrence. A dramatisation in seven parts by Trevor Griffiths (5).


10-


11-35—LOU GRANT: “Hoax.” Lou Grant is given the chance to interview a mis­ sing tycoon.


12-30—BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS: Fast-moving prog­ ramme of contemporary music and rock classics. With rock legends Chuck Berry, Bo Didley and Carl Perkins.


1-30—CLOSEDOWN SUNDAY BBC-1 7-


SITY (uhf only): 7-40 Seeing the Future; 8-05


8- 30—CLOSEDOWN 9-


9-


Handicapped in the Com­ munity.


9-15—NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN: A magazine for Asian viewers.


Where’s the Farmer's Wife? 10- NESS (6): Joint Effort.


MEAN: A series of five programmes for people with impaired hearing, those who live and work with


10-35—WRITE AWAY 10-


11- 00—YOUR MOVE 11-25—KONTAKTE (17):


Cross the Road. 11- Haben Sie ein Hobby?


12- 15—THIS IS MY DAY: An invitation to worship at


LAW (1): A Death in the Family.


1-00-FARMING: Weather for farmers.


home.


1-25-TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY (6): Advance, Stand, Sit and Down.


1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-


2 - 2-


3-


5- 25—SENSE AND SENSI­ BILITY: The story of two sister by Jane Austen (3). (Sub-titles for the hard-of- hearing on CEEFAX page 170).


4-


5- 6-


6- 7- by Cliff Miehelmore.


from Abingdon, Oxford­ shire.


9-10—SOLO (last in series) by Carla Lane; starring Felici­ ty Kendal as Gemma.


“Father Goose,” starring Cary Grant, Leslie Caron with Trevor Howard.


9- 40—THAT'S LIFE 10- 20—NEWS; Weather. 10-30—EVERYMAN: “We Be­ lieve . . . ?” A filmed report on Hans Kung and Edward


Vote. “Shishka Bugs.”


45—BUGS BUNNY inHistory (11) Freedom. 6-


5-


greatest dog show —Top Dog.


OF THE YEAR 1981: In­ troduced by John Tidmarsh. The Final.


50—CRUFTS: The world’s 35-YOUNG SCIENTISTS 6- 15-MATCH OF THE DAY


55—NEWS: Weatherman. 05—HOLIDAY: Introduced


40—SONGS OF PRAISE 8 -


15—THE SUNDAY FILM:


7- 15—THE WORLD ABOUT US: "Colonel Culpepper’s Flying Circus,” Colonel Jethro E. Culpepper and The Ghost Squadron of the Confederate Air Force, Texas, USA, present their annual show of strength to remind us of the time when “America was great.”


RAMME


8- 05—NEWS ON 2: Weather. 8-10—SKI SUNDAY: Men’s Slalom from Are, Sweden; commentary.


40—8-30—OPEN UNIVER­


11-05—16 UP: The Last Gareers Lesson or Should We Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Dole?


11-30—PHIL SILVERS as Sergeant Bilko (bw).


00-HEADS AND TAILS:


11-55—12-00—WEATHER­ MAN


45—YOUR OWN BUSI­ BBC-2 10—I SEE WHAT YOU


them and the plain curious . . . (1) Down with the Stiff Upper Lip.


10- Granada 9-


T IER: “ Summer.” Ac­ tivities of the animal world d u r in g th e European summer.


11-


7-40—5-15—OPEN UNIVER­ SITY. 7-40 Technology — Facts are Not Enough; 8-05 Psychosexual Differences (1); 8-30 Beginning M101; 8- 55 Unemployment; 9-20 X- Ray Diffraction; 9-45 Tech­


45—LET’S GO (6): Let’s 50—WAINWRIGHTS’ 35—UNTAMED FRON­


from St Benet’s Roman Catholic Church, Beccles.


00—MORNING WORSHIP


Leila Aitken demonstrates how to make a pinafore dress.


00—SIMPLY SEWING:


nology for Teachers; 10-10 Symbols and Equations; 10- 3o Childhood; 5-10 Starting School; 11-00 The Pre - School Child — Going Shop­ ping; 11-25 Consumer Deci­ sions — Turning on the Heat: 11-50 Health Choices — “See-Saw;” 12-15 Creat­ ing the System; 12-40 Per­ ceiving a Wilderness; 1-05


The Age of Oceanography; 1-55 “Women Beware Women,” An Insight into 17th Century Society; 3-10 An Architect at Work; 3-35 Solids, Liquids and Gases; 4-00 Beginning Reading; 4- 25 Imagery and Imagism; 4- 50 Beginning Evaluation.


55—BONANZA: The Last


11-25—AAP KAA HAK: Shiv Pande talks to Mr Mehta Ass, High Commissioner for India, in Hindi, about na­ tionality problems.


11-


St Valentine’s Day Celebration


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Licensed Restaurant, WADDINGTON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th,


GEORGIAN W 12-


WORLD: “Samoa I Sisifo.” How Samoans are attempt­ ing to blend their rich cul­ ture with the need to develop.


1 with Brian Walden. 1- 30—WINDOW ON THE


Home-Made Cream of Asparagus Soup Local Smoked Troat, Egg Dijoituaise Fresh Grapefruit aud Lemon Sorbet


Prawn and Mushroom Newburg 00—WEEKEND WORLD


-00—HAPPY DAYS: “If You Knew Rosa.” A1 tries to slim down before his reun­ ion with an old girlfriend.


2-


LENGE: Bamber Gas­ coigne fires questiohs to the teams competing in this week’s round of the high­ speed quiz.


digest of the news of the week, for those who cannot hear.


25— IRELAND: A Television 15—NEWS REVIEW: A.


40—THE MONEY PROG­


Roast Half Duckling, Black Forest Style Grilled Entrecote Steak Garni Poached Lemon Sole Veronique


Fricassee of Veal with Onions aud Mushrooms


Selection of on r speciality dessertsfrom the trolley


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2-25—'THE BEST OF BRIT­ ISH COMEDY: Sidney James in “The Big Job..’ When George Brain and his


Robert Smithies talks to North West farmers, intro­ duces seasonal gardening tips and signposts major events in the country - calendar.


4-00—BARRIERS: Billy goes to France to meet Giselle Beauvoir who played in the orchestra with his mother.


fang attempt a bank rob- wrong.


e ry , ev e ry th in g goes


4-30—LOVE BOAT: “Murder On The High Seas.” A famous rock star falls in love with a deaf passenger; Doc helps a gambler win a bride and the crew think there’s a plot to get rid of the captain.


9- 40—20TH-CENTURY TRE­ ASURE TROVE: "The Lively Arts,” a look at The National Film Archive.


PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF (new series) Lee’s Team v Fuzzy’s Team — for the Marley Trophy; commen­ taries.


10-


Schillebeeckx — two of the most controversial Christian thinkers of this century — to find out what they think the Christian can believe.


12-25—CLOSE


NIGHT: “The Bed Sitting Room,” starring Spike Milli­ gan, Jimmy Edwards, Michael Hordern and Ralph R ic h a rd s o n as Lord Fortnum.


45—INTERNATIONAL


5-30—THE MUPPET SHOW: Guest this week is the great American drummer Buddy Rich.


50—BRITISH MOVIE


6-00—ITN NEWS 6-10—CREDO: Some seriously ill people seem able to fend off their illness through the exercise of religious faith or sheer determination to cling to life.


6-40 —A P P EA L : J essica Benton appeals on behalf of th e Cheyne Centre for ‘ Spastic Children.


6-4o—YOUR 100 BEST HYMNS introduced by Derek Batey.


7-15—A SHARP INTAKE OF BREATH: “Rear Window."


7-45—HART TO HART: Ad­ venture for millionaire pri­ vate eye Jonathan Hart and his journalist wife Jennifer.


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8-45—ITN NEWS 9-00—SUNDAY N IG H T T H R IL L E R : E dwa rd Woodward in “Blunt Instru­ ment.” Thriller about a man who starts to remember. Alex Logan’s first wife died in a car crash 17 years ago and he survived, but with a large gap in his memory.


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10-00—AGONY: “Holy Wars.” 10-30—THE SOUTH BANK SHOW: “Poetry Work­ shop.” Arts magazine, pre­ sented by Melvyn Bragg.


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The book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. Based on a novel by Colette


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