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SATURDAY BBC-1
9-05—HORSEBACK (9) Con formation.
9-30—MULTI-COLOURED SWAP SHOP
12-12—WEATHER 12-15—GRANDSTAND: Foot ball Focus (12-20). Racing
from Cheltenham (12-50, 1- 20, 1-55, 2-30), 1-00 Win-
Tote Treble Hurdle Race; commentaries. Boxing (1- 10) from the Royal Albert Hall, commentary. World Cup Ski-ing (1-40) from St
5-
5-35—NEWS: Weatherman 5-45—SPORT/REGIONAL NEWS
6- 35—JIM’LL FIX IT 7-
8-
8-40—NEWS AND SPORT 8-
SHOW
9- 45—PARKINSON 10-
Road (Part 2). ZARD ‘Jude Emery.'
Craig as Nanny Barbara Gray (4). The Magic Island.
5-10—DOCTOR WHO 'The Keeper of Traken,’ (Part 1).
Anton, Men’s Downhill; commentary. World- Bobs leigh Championships (2-15, 3- o0) from Cortina. The Two-Man Bob; commentary. International Athletics (2- 50) from Dortmund. Feder al Republic of Germany v Great Britain; commentary. International Snooker (3-10, 4- 05) The Benson and Hedges Masters; commen tary. 3-45 Half-time Foot ball Scores, 4-40 Final Score: Classified football re sults, match reports and the latest news of today’s other major sporting events.
chcombe Novices’ Hurdle Race; 1-30 Tote Jackpot Steeplechase (Handicap); 2-- 05 Tote Double 'Chase; 2-40
3- 4-
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7- 7-
8- 9-
12-05—CLOSEDOWN 2-
You Sitting Comfortably? 11-00 What’s It All About? 11-25 Countdown to the OU (3) 11-50 S101 Preparatory Maths — Angles.
1: ‘The Fanchise Affair,” (bw) starring Michael Deni son, Dulcie Gray.
25—PLAY AWAY
2: “The Unfaithful,” (bw) starringAnn Sheridan, Lew Ayres, Zachary Scott.
Ludovic Kennedy discusses BBC TV and ITN versions of the news.
SNOOKER The Benson and Hedges Masters semi finals; commentary.
Weather
Thorn County Champion ship Final: Gloucestershire v Northumberland; High lights.
AL: “Payment in Kind," starring Milos Kopeckv
10- 10—NEWS ON 2; Weather 10-
(Part 3). 11- 12-
roots of rock today with J o h n P e e l and John Walters.
50—THE DUKES OF HAZ- 10—NANNY starring Wendy 05—THE DICK EMERY
SNOOKER The Benson and Hedges Masters semi finals; Highlights.
55—DALLAS: End of the
12-35 a.m.—12-40—WEATH ERMAN
FILM ‘Dawn,’ starring Bronwyn Maekay-Payne
BBC-2
10-35—12-05 p .m .—OPEN U N IV E R S IT Y 10-35 Energy in the Home — Are
BBC-1
9-00—HEADS AND TAILS: A See-Saw programme
9-
9-15-NAI ZINDAGI NAYA JEEVAN: A magazine for Asian viewers
10- NESS (4) Seeking Advice
FAMILY (4) Part of the Communitv
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11-25—KONTAKTE (15) O, wie schadeb ' V 4. v - v v
00—YOUR MOVE 11- 12-
FURNITURE (9) Desk Sew Box
3-40—TOM AND JERRY 3-
h el Redgrave, .
(bw)
1-50—NEWS HEADLINES 1-55—F ILM MATINEE: “Kipps,” Micna ' Wyny
yiard, Ph .yllis Calvert
1-25-TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY (4) The Down . ■
I-00—FARMING: Weather for farmers
s ta r r in g Diana
4- 25-MATCH OF THE DAY 5- 25—SENSE AND SENSI BILITY (new series) star ring Irene Richard and Tracey Childs (sub-titles for the nard-of-hearing on CEEFAX page 170)
OF THE YEAR 1981 (Heat 3)
5- 6- 6-
7- from Pontypool, Gwent
DAY: An invitation to wor ship at home
10-35—WRITE AWAY 10- 47-LET’S GO (4) Let’s Do the Room Up
10—THE HANDICAPPEDTake me Seriously.” 5-
3- 4-
5 - 45—THE SATURDAY 1-35-CLOSE
12-40—THE OUTER LIMITS (bw) “Production and Decay of Strange Particles," star ring George Macready, Leonard Nimoy, Rudy Solari.
Granada 9-
9-15—DOCTOR! A deaf person can’t hear the normal alarm/ Deafness. Presented by Joe Jordan.
10- post of Empire,” Tension on SUNDAY
12-15 p.m—CLOSEDOWN I -
45—YOUR OWN BUSI
your foot down. 11-50 Health Choices — Home Cooking.
SNOOKER Benson and Hedges Masters Final; com mentary
SION HISTORY (9) Terror 55—INTERNATIONAL
verge on Pashkar to bathe in the holy lake and .attend the largest camel market in the world.
Downhill and Men’s Slalom from Austria; commentary.
50—MAKE- YOUR' OWN
15 p.m.—THIS IS THE 7-
. ters; report
35—HORIZON: “No-one Will 25—IRELAND: A TELEVI 20—SKI SUNDAY: Men’s 2-
1-
SNOOKER. Final of the Benson and Hedges Mas-
6- 10—NEWS REVIEW, in-' eluding sub-titles
•: US: Black Music of Brazil 8 -
55—INTERNATIONAL
1-00—HAPPY DAYS “No Tell Motel,” Joanie and Chaei are in big trouble when they sneak off to a concert against Howard’s wishes.
12-00—WEEKEND WORLD with Brian Walden
LENGE with Bamber Gas coigne
6- 40—Tift: MONEY PROG RAMME
9- 10-NEWS ON 2; Weather 9-
SPIRIT: A film about the life and work of the artist Edgar Degas
15—THE WORLD ABOUT 05 — THE U N Q U IE T
MUSIC SHOW. Concert: Beethoven, Mascagni, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Puc cini, Rimsky-Korsakov,
55—YOUNG SCIENTIST 10-
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55—NEWS; Weatherman 05—HOLIDAY
starring Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker.
9-
10- 10-
30—THAT’S LIFE “None but the Brave,”
9-00—SOLO Comedy series starring Felicity Kendal
11- 10—16 UP: Drugs — a Dif ferent View
Journey Back.” An ap proach to mental illness and despair — a portrait of Ful- bourn Hospital, Cambridge shire.
11- 1 2 -
as Sergeant Bilko —WEATHERMAN
BBC-2
1 0 -1 0 a .m . — 1 2 -1 5 p.m.-OPEN UNIVERSI TY 10-10 Countdown to the OU: 3. 10-35 Childhood. 5- 10 Out to Play. 11-00 The Pre-School Child — All in a Day’s Work. 11-25 Con sumer Decisions — Putting
Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi and Wagner.
SNOOKER. The Benson and Hedges Masters: clos ing stages of the final.
NIGHT “Entertaining Mr Sloane,” starring Beryl Reid, Harry Andrews, P e te r McEnery, Alan Webb.
40—SONGS OF PRAISE
15—THE SUNDAY FILMGranada 9-
10-
10—NEWS: Weatherman 20—EVERYMAN: "The
10- 15—THE MUCH LOVED 4-
4-00—BARRIERS Continuing the search for his parents, Billy Stanyon goes to Scot land to see his father’s first wife.
10—INTERNATIONAL 20—BRITISH MOVIE
5- 30—'THE MUPPET SHOW Johnny Cash, one of tbe greats of country music, in spires Kermit to hold an old fashioned hoedown.
“April’s Return,” a wife neglects her husband; an ex-GI meets an old flame and a one time stowaway returns as a star enter tainer.
6- 00—ITN NEWS
6-10—FACING DEATH How people try to come to terms
6 -
“Waterholes.” A study of wildlife on the African plains.
From the Great Synagogue, Belgrave Street, Leeds.
documentary on a major ex hibition of Jewish art trea sures from Prague. The programme looks at images of Jewish culture through
35—PHIL SILVERS (bw) 0 0 — 1 2 - 0 5 a .m .
11-
the centuries-especially works from the World War Two p r iso n camp of Terezin.
Leila Aitken demonstrates how to make a casual blouse jacket
11-25—AAP KAA HAK Shiv Pande talks about dental c a re w ith d en t is t K. Sabharwal, in Hindi.
with bereavement after somebody they love has died.
35—UNTAMED FRONTIER 00—MORNING WORSHIP 7 - 30-CELEBRATION Film 7- 15—A SHARP INTAKE OF
HYMNS Introduced by Derek Batey
BREATH “While the Cat’s Away”
Robert Wagner, Stefanie Powers in “Murder in Para dise.”
8- 45—ITN NEWS 9-
45—HART TO HART WEEKLY DOUBLE — 5—27
WEEKLY TREBLE — 2—2—25 200 CLUB — 30
THRILLER “I Thought They Died Years Ago. A luxury apartment belonging to a dead theatrical pro ducer: Here, the “four most sensational girls in the
00—SIMPLY SEWING 10-
world’’ are stalked by death . . .
11-30—WINDOW ON THE WORLD "Children ■ of the L o tu s , ’’ e v e r y y e a r ' thousands of nomads from the Rajasthan desert con
12-00— SNOOKER CLASSIC Alex “Hurricane” Higgins and David Taylor in this first round match in the £13,000 Wilson's Snooker Classic.
10-30—THE BING CROSBY GOLF TOURNAMENT from the Pebble Beach Links, California.
mance." 00—SUNDAY N IG H T G O S H I N
KEMPO JU JITSU ASSOCIATION BEGINNERS COURSE
00—AGONY “Hospital Ro
A course commences in this complete form of Self Defence at 7-30 p.m. to 9-0 p.m. on Monday, Febru ary 2nd, at Clitheroe Church Parish Rooms. This is open to both beginners and people with previous martial arts experience.
A club membership fee of £2.50 and £1.15 per session is payable for a four week period after which an association licence is obtained which reduces the session fee to 90p and also provides the student with personal insurance cover, free training courses and provides membership of the Goshin Martial Arts Organisation, The British Ju-Jitsu Association and the government backed Martial Arts Commission. All students are supervised by Black Belt Instructors. Resident instructor A. Rickwood, Black Belt 1st Kyu.
Tel. BURNLEY 52898.
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Bob Smithies
young blacks stand politi cally?
WHISTLE TEST featuring Dire Straits and Talking Heads
a decaying rubber planta tion.
10-30—TISWAS Fun and music on a grand scale
00—SATURDAY CINEMA 50—SATURDAY CINEMA 35—DID YOU SEE . . . ? 10—INTERNATIONAL
12-30—WORLD OF SPORT: Introduced by Dickie Davies. 12-35 On The Ball. 1-00 International Sports Special 1: World Cup Ski ing from St Anton, Austria. 1-15 ITN News. 1-20 The ITV Seven. Doncaster: Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-30 and 3-00. Ayr. Races at 1- 45, 2-15 and 2-45. 3-10 In ternational Sports Special 2: American Football from
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00—THE OLD GREY 9-
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5-05—ITN NEWS 5-
6- 05-PUNCHLINES! Comedy game the family can play at home.
The final line-up of five var iety acts in the hunt for talent.
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7- 35—SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Ben Gazza- ra in “ The N e p tu n e Factor.” An experimental
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9 -1 5—ITN NEWS AND SPORT
10-
ALS “The purging of CI5." A “ghost" with a vendetta seems to be around as the foundations of CI5 are wrecked by bombings and assassinations.
11- 30—THE BING CROSBY GOLF TOURNAMENT from Pebble Beach Links in California.
noon’s f ix tu re s in the North-West.
40—BABYLON Where do 05—BAILEY’S BIRD “Out
12- 30-FIRESIDE THEATRE “Some Day Soon.” Manitoba fanners plan to take on tbe US Government over a bil lion d o l la r ir r ig a t io n project.
1-25—CLOSEDOWN soccer action from the after- KUNG FU GANGBUSTERS 30—THE PROFESSION
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ADULT EDUCATION COURSES
30—MATCH NIGHT Top
SPRING TERM STARTS, MONDAY, FEB. 9th
The main programme of existing courses will continue from the present term.
In addition the classes shown below will also be starting:
MONDAYS:
Folk dancing at Waddinton CE School,7 - 30 p.m. Painting and sketching at Waddinglon CE‘ School, 7-30 p.m. Yoga at St Mary's RC School, Chipping at 7-30 p.m.
TUESDAYS:
Yoga at St Leonard’s CE School, Langho at 7-30 p.m. Furniture renovation at Browsholme Heights, Nr Newton, 7-15 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS: French language at Clitheroe Parish Hall, 9-45 a.m. Furniture renovation at Whalley Adult Centre, 1-30 p.m. Ladies Keep Fit
at.St Catherine’s Hall, West Bradford, 1-30 p.m.
THURSDAYS: Needlecraft/dressmaking at Brennand's School, Slaidburn al 7-30 p.m. (This ■ starts Feb. 5th)
FRIDAYS: 30—UNIVERSITY CHAL 00—DOWN TO EARTH with
Dressmaking/Tailoring al Whalley Adult Centre, 9-45 a.m.
Enrol by attending the first meeting of the selected class or by contacting the District Principal for Adult Education, The Adult Centre, Old Grammar School, Station Road, Whalley. Phone Whalley 2717.
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POLISH NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: JACEK KASPRZYK Soloist: ROMAN JABLONSKI
Tickets:.£5.50, £4.50, £3.50, £2.50 and £1.00 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 7-30 p.m.
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THE TREASURY OF MUSICKE performing “ ORPHEUS BRITANNICUS” Engii.h music
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FRIDAY, MARCH 13th, 7-30 p.m.
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor: MAREK JANOWSKI Soloist: PAUL CROSSLEY ■
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