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'Clitheroe 22324 (J 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 8th, 1982 Clitheroeroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified.
Weekend SATURDAY-
news and pools check. 11-
9-05 THE DO-IT-YOURSELF F ILM A N IM A T IO N SHOW How to enter the cartoon world (4).
9- 30 C H A M P IO N TH E WONDER HORSE (b/w) ‘‘Bad Men of the Valley”.
10- w) (series) (2).
10-25 B A T T L E OF TH E P L A N E T S C a r to o n series.
10-50 TOM AND JERRY in • “Hapnv Go Ducky”.
10*55 “BARfrABY A^D ME” . Film (1977) starring Sid Caesar, Juliet Mills..
12-27 WEATHER 12-30 GRANDSTAND including , 1-00 News Summary; Football Focus (12-35); American Basketball (1- 05, 2-40) from New Or leans: The NCAA Champ ionships, North Carolina v Georgetown; Squash (1-
30, 2-10) from Bromley: The Audi British Open Squash Championships;
Racing from Haydock (1- 50, 2-25, 2-55) 2-00 Philip Cornes Nickel Alloys Stakes, 2-30 Holsten Diat Pils Maiden Stakes, 3-00 Valspar Paints Handicap;
• International Diving (3- 10, 3-55) from Crystal Palace: The Martini Euro pean Cup; International Motorcycling (3-10, 3-55)
from Brands Hatch: Marl boro T r a n s a t la n t ic Trophy, Great Britain v USA.
5- 6-
ZARD “Along Came a Duke”.
6-10 R E G IO N A L N EW S / SPORT
6-15 POP QUIZ with Mike Read. Hank Marvin and Andy Mackay captain the two teams of pop celeb rities.
6- 45 KEN DODD’S SHOW BIZ with his international guests.
7-
“THE SCARLET BUC CANEER” (1976) star ring Robert Shaw, James Earl Jones, Peter Boyle. *
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present series "Goodbye, Cliff Barnes?”.
9- 45 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.
10-
Highlights of two Football League matches, soccer
2-15 EASTER MATINEE 1: “ L A D Y BE G OO D ” (1941) (b/w) starring Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothem, Robert Young.
4-05 THE SKY AT NIGHT “When Planets Loop the; Loop”.
4-25 EASTER MATINEE 2: “ THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN” (1964) starring Debbie Reynolds,
Harve Presnell. 6- MUM AND DAD BUILT
An “Open Door” program me loolcing at some modu-
* lar, self-build houses. 7-
Weather.
7-20 T H E T R IA L S OF ALGER HISS Law pro fessor, John Lowentnal, reviews the evidence that 30 years ago convicted American lawyer Alger Hiss of spying — a ver
dict Hiss has resolutely denied.
10 THE DUKES OF HAZ- 00 NEWS; Weatherman.
10-00 DES O’CONNOR TO NIGHT Highlights of past series.
10- 45 HARRY MORTIMER — MAN OF BRASS A prog ramme of brass barid music celebrating the 80th birthday of'Harry Mor timer.
11-
11-40VIGIL L a s t o f six watches in preparation for Easter; from the church of St John the Baptist, Holland Road, London.
20 THE SATURDAY FILM:
11-55M ID N IGH T M O V IE : “PLAY IT AGAIN SAM” (1972) starring. Woody Allen.
55 DALLAS The last in the i l l l l l l l l 00 MATCH OF THE DAY
9-25 W A T C H IT ! TH E FLYING KIWI “Find the Lady”. A con-man ingrati ates himself with the
SUNDAY- H I M
9-00 TRUMPTON A “ See- Saw”, programme.
9-
JEEVAN A magazine for Asian viewers.
9- 15 SUPERVISORS Eight • documentary films (4) “Love or Monev?”
10- 10 TH E C O M P U T E R - PROGRAMME Explor ing the world of informa tion science (9) "In Con trol".
10- 11- 12-
films about professional engineers (6) John Coplin.
Sung Eucharist from Chichester Cathedral.
Rome Pope John Paul II gives his Easter Blessing
to the city and the world.
12-35 PAINT! (9) Completing an interior view.
1-00 FARMING (followed by Weather for fanners).
1-25 NEWS HEADLINES 1-30 TOM AN D J E R R Y Cartoons
1-45 FILM MATINEE: “THE
A D V E N T U R E S OF ROBIN HOOD” (1938) starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, Alan Hale.
3-
CONTEST PREVIEWS , (Part 1) A preview of some of this year’s entries (Part 2 next- Sunday) (Contest: April 24th).
4- 5-
5- 6-
AWARDS 1982 Noel Ed monds hosts a star-stud ded show.
7- 25 EU ROV ISION SONG
6- 6-
11-25 P H IL S IL V E R S as Sergeant Bilko (b/w).
11-50 WEATHERMAN 15NAI ZINDAGI NAYA lliliigiilll)
2-05 HORIZON “The Fatal Bargain” . Horizon ex-
• amines a terrifying new disease in Spain,'that re mains a mystery a year
after its outbreak. 35 THE ENGINEERS Ten 00 EASTER COMMUNION
2-55 BACKSTAGE Behind the scenes of The Theatre in the' Round, Scarborough, during an Alan Ayck bourn premiere.
3-25 EASTER MATINEE: “A C O N N E C T I C U T
05 URBI ET ORBI from 5-
YANKEE IN KING AR THUR’S COURT” . (1949) starring Bing Crosby with Rhonda Fleming.
diff v The Barbarians, highlights ’ of yesterday’s match at Cardiff Arms Park.
subtitles. RAMME Business and fi
nancial magazine, featur ing a special report from the Arab world.
US “Eye on the Forest”. Wildlife in the New Forest as captured by the camera of film-maker Eric Ashby.
8- 05 NANCY ASTOR "The Last of the,Southern Belles” (last in series).
00 SW A P SHOP S T A R . 9-
8- 00 THE ONEDIN LINE
starring Peter Gilmore in “Jonahs Luck”.
50 NEWS; Weatherman. SHOW visits Lancaster.
6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE for Easter Day, from Wells Cathedral.
7-
starring Ronnie Barker and David Jason.
7-45 “A WHALE FOR THE KILLING” Film (1981) starring Peter Strauss, Richard Widmark.
10-00 NEWS; Weather. 10-10 THE' CHALLENGE OF THE PASSION A' per formance of “Passion and R e s u r r e c t io n ” by Jonathan H a rv ey , a modern liturgical drama in the tradition of mediev al mystery plays, re corded in Winchester
■ Cathedral.
MUSIC SHOW Owain Arwel • Hughes conducts ' works by Coleridge- Taylor, Elgar, Handel, Mascagni, Mozart and Wagner.
00A N T IQ U E S R O A D
9- 45 TH E R O C K TH A T D O E SN ’T R O L L An “Eveiyman” film in which
Cliff .Richard talks about 15 OPEN A L L HOURS
” his life and the demands that his Christian belief makes on his lifestyle.
10- 20 “ THE CANDIDATE*! Film (1972) starring Robert Redford, Peter Boyle, Melvyn Douglas.'
, l l it i i l l l l l l l 9- 10-
NANCY “Sunflowers”. An Easter Day service
from Christchurch, South- gate, North London. *
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11-00 ME AND MY CAMERA “Landscape”. Landscape photography is a speciali ty. Joe Partridge visits the Lake District with Derry Brabbs.
11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-
H e a th e r C la r k , thalidomide victim, and Lawrence Heaps, who
lost both hands, explain how they overcame their handicaps. Presented by
Michaef Winstanley. Rival”.
12-05 240. ROBERT “ Stunt men” . The 240 Robert team rescue a stuntman — twice — and capture an angry bear.
1- 2-
10 RUGBY SPECIAL Car
Elton Welsby brings you Football League action from one of yesterday’s big games.
00-NEWS REVIEW with 30 THE MONEY PROG
3- 15 T H E W E E K E N D MATINEE “Great Expec tations” starring Michael York and Sarah Miles. A tale of a young poor boy made into a gentleman by means of an unknown be nefactor.
15 THE WORLD ABOUT
5- 30 SALE OF THE CEN TU R Y with Nicholas Parsons.
6- 00 LOVE Dr Jack Dominian develops his examination of human love from the cradle to the grave.
55 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 00THE MUCH LOVED
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6-30 ITN NEWS 6- 40 SUNDAY BEST The sig nificance and symbolism of the Easter Candle explained in this last programme of the present I series.-
15 F A TH E R C H A R L IE
“Better The Devil You Know”. A raucous .birth
day party may mean marching orders for the old soldier and his mynah bird.
7- 45 GAME. FOR A, LAUGH The funny, extraordinary - and the way out.
8- 45 ITN NEWS
. 9-00 A KIND OF LOVING “Episode 2: January — I April 1958” . Vic and Ingrid are seeing more of each other, but their rela- | tionship is far from smooth. H
10-00 W
30 PAINT ALONG WITH .
00 MORNING WORSHIP O O P S
A P O C A L Y P SE “ The I Violet Hour”. President ! Cyclops 'is recovering from the assassination at-, tempt aimed, unsuccess- I fully, at boosting his I popularity.
10-30 GOLF The US Masters from Augusta, Georgia.
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12- 00 ROBINSON CRUSOfi (b/
Three stories of mystery, imagination and terror: “ Second Chance” , “No Such Thing as a Vampire" and “Bobby”.
• 1-25 WEATHER 11- 12-
00 ELEVEN YEARS OF 9-
Cross household and the | Flying Kiwi disappears.
15 DEAD OF NIGHT (1972) 10-
VENTURES OF CAP TAIN NEMO Five mi- 1 nutes of action-adventure created to entertain and | educate the young.
9- 55 SPORT BILLY “Mexican ' Holiday”.
and. learn with the | Muppets.
way” starring Barbara Bain and Martin Landau.
trod u ced by Dickie Davies; 12-20 On the Ball; 12-45 Gymnastics, The | Moscow News Champion ships; 1-15 ITN News; 1- 20 The ITV Seven, Kemp- I ton: Races at 1-30, 2-00, 2-30 amd 3-00, Newcastle:
Races.at 1-45, 2-15 and 2- 45; 3-10 Boxing, the WBC W o r ld L ig n tw e ig h t Championship; 3-35 Golf,
30TH E H OU SE THA T
i The US Masters from Au gu sta , Georgia; 4-00 Wrest lin g from Wol verhampton; 4-50 Results, I foil sports round up, clas- | sified pools.
00 NEWS AND SPORT; 5-05 ITN NEWS
5-15 WORZEL GUMMIDGE “Moving On”. Aunt Sally gets a new owner, so Worzel decides to leave Scatterbrook Farm and follow her.
5- 45 DAVID FROST PRE SENTS MORE OF THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS David Frost’s
• second dip into “ The Guinness Book of Re cords”.
6- 45 3-2-1 “Musicals” . With great musicals as the theme, even Dusty Bin seems likely to burst into song.
7- 35 NEWS ON 2; Weather. *
FEVER Film starring John Travolta and Karen Lynn Gorney. A young man in a dreary job comes alive at the Saturday
» night disco. 9-45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 10-
SOUTH BANK SHOW SP EC IA L Concluding , this biography of Igor Stravinsky.
12-00Mi:DNIGHT M O V IE
“Ghost Story” starring A n th o n y B a te and Marianne Faithful. A group of weekend guests at a country house dis cover a horrifying secret.
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30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT SUNDAY, APRIL 11th FRANK GILLESPIE 00 C A R T O O N “ R o b o t
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' 8-00 a.m.. HOLY COMMUNION 11-00 a.m., FAMILY HOLY COMMUNION ST JAMES, CLITHEROE MAUNDY THURSDAY
7-30 pi.m., HOLY COMMUNION EASTER DAY
10-30 a.m., FAMILY COMMUNION 6-00 p.m. SERVICE OF CHRISTIAN HEALING
CHRIST CHURCH, MAUNDY THURSDAY
CHATBURN
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7-30 p .m . ,
UNITED SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION AT TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH ■ . Preacher: The Rev. J. D. Salsbury, M.A.
GOOD FRIDAY
10-00 a.m., RIBBLE VALLEY CHURCH COUNCIL UNITED SERVICE IN ST MARYIS CHURCH Preacher: Fr Joseph Wareing, S.J. ,
EASTER DAY
10-45 aim!, FAMILY WORSHIP AND HOLY ‘. COMMUNION,
. preacher: The Rev: J . D.: Salsbury, NLA:* - • ■ .
On April 11th. in great cathedrals and mud huts, in scorching heat and freez ing cold, in a thousand different lan guages the cry will go up "Jesus Christ Is risen today'. Many will remember a succession of Easters since childhood, but for millions
ESE ESG ATR MSAE
it will be their first Easter. The total' number of Christians in the world is
and more churches are flourishing. Jesus is alive. His Church is alive. Men and women are experiencing a new life, freed from greed or envy, facing the unknown in confident faith. Jesus is alive, and his power is within us. Al leluia.
ST PAUL’S CHURCH
LOW MOOR
EASTER SERVICES GOOD FRIDAY
2-00 p.m., QUIET HOUR EASTER DAY
9-00 aim., HOLY COMMUNION
6-00 p.m., EVENSONG
10-30 a.m., FAMILY COMMUNION ‘
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LORD'S SUPPER, followed by the Solemn Transfer of
the Blessed Sacrament and -Confessions. ,
1 Watching before the
B(essed Sacrament until 10- 30 p.m.
GOOD FRIDAY '
3-00 p.m., CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S PASSION (Gospel according to St . John; Veneration of the Cross; Holy Communion)
11 -00 a.m. until Noon •CONFESSIONS
followed by 'Confessions 7-00 p.m., STATIONS OF THE CROSS
HOLY SATURDAY
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8-15 p.m., EASTER VIGIL Blessing of the New Fire, < Paschal Candle and
; EASTER SUNDAY MASSES — 8-15 a. m., 10-00
Followed by the First Mass of Easter'.
a.m.
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8-00 p.m., HOLY COMMUNION GOODFRIDAY
10-30 a.m., THE GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE EASTER DAY
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ST LEONARD MAUNDY THURSDAY
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8t30 p.m.', THE EASTER VlGIL EASTER DAY
8-00 a.m., HOLY COMMUNION AT OLD LANGHO 9-00 a.m., HOLY COMMUNION 10-30 a.m., FAMILY COMMUNION
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Conducted by the' Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Burnley ■
12-00 to 3-00 p.m., THREE HOURS DEVOTION EASTER DAY
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RIBBLE VALLEY DRAMA A FESTIVAL 1982
djudicator: ANTHONY RUSHFORTH MONDAY, APRIL 26th at 7-30
p.tn.
“COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS” • by Ronald Jeans — The New Lancastrians,' Blackpool.
TUESDAY, APRIL27tha t7-30 p.m.'BILLY LIAR by Keith Waterhouse and Wiilis Hall — Blackpool Dramatic Society.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th at 7-30 p.n THE WIND IN THE SASSAFRASS1
Ji|n> i TREES
■ THURSDAY, APRIL29th THE EXORCISM by Don Taylor—’ Take One, Settle
SATURDAY, MAY 1st at 7 p.m. MOTHER COURAGE
by Berthold Brecht — Sheffield Playgoers
Admission £1.40. Season Tickets, 6 plays for £7. Group rates for parties of 10orover£1 each.
Box Office opens April 12th from 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m., 3
p.m. — 5-30 p.m., Mon. to Frl., 11 a.m. — 12-30 p.m. Sat. and evenings after 8-15 p.m.
Support your nibble Valley Festival, reserve your seals now and make this a week of great entertainment. _____
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For the BEST In Entertainment
Easter Programme GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 9th
SATURDAY 10th
SIMON DEAN SUNDAY 11th
BRENDA and the TREBLETONES WEEKLY DOUBLE 17-26'
WEEKLY TREBLE 19-16-22 200 CLUB 19
CIVIC HALL
CLITHEROE. Tel. 23278 THURSDAY 2-15 and 7-30 p.m:
MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY at 2-15 p.m.
GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m. EASTER MONDAY to SATURDAY at 7-30 p.m.
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A NEW DIMENSION FOR BAR FOOD
Prom Saturday, April 3rd, our Bar Menu moves into the gourmet class
We already have a reputation for first class food at reasonable prices and now we are offering-*-.
. ★ A help yourself salad bar of great variety. ★ New and unusual hot dishes as well as old favourites.
★ Choices of starters and sweets. ★ Table reservations in the dining room for bar meals (except
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MARKET I For details ring Settle 3259
11 aim. to 5 p.m. Refreshments
evenings TRINITY CHURCH
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afternoon tea from 2-30 p.m.
Sat., AprlHOth 50p
Proceeds for Church Hall R e nova tion F u n d
FLEA MARKET
Salesbury Memorial Hall Ribchester Road
EASTER MONDAY APRIL 12th
10-30 a.m. — 5 p.m.
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FRIDAY, APRIL30th a t7-30 p.m. BONNY BRID by Michael Church'— Lancaster Footlights
MONDAY 19th APRIL
. 7-45 p.m. TUESDAY
20th APRIL 7-30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY 21st APRIL 7-30 p.m.
THURSDAY 22nd APRIL 8 p.m.
THUR., FRI. and SAT., 22nd, 23rd, • 24th APRIL (davtime)
Tickets for 19th, 20th from Civic Hall, Yorl
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26th APRIL — 1st MAY
a feast of drama and entertainment!! Box office opens April 12th
’ Civic Hall, Clltneroe. Tel. 23278
CLITHEROE SHOPPING FESTIVAL 24th A P R I L - 8 th MAY
Oraanlsed by Cllthoroe and District Chamber of Trade
Competitions, window displays , sp e c ial offers. Late night openings, 6 day trading and other events.
Come to Clitheroe lor friendly old fashioned personal service In a festive atmospherel!
SPRING ART EXHIBITION
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND p re s e n t BRASS IN CONCERT Admission 75p
FESTIVAL OF BALLET AND DANUt . over 700 entries pay at the door
Promoted by Clltheroe Round Table “ ” “ h ------------------- " ■■■“ ■*--------- -- - RIBBLE V A L LE Y BOROPGH COUN CIL p ^ y p r o ^ f ^
R IR B LE V A L L E Y A R T S F E S T IV A L R I B n m C H A L VL . ^ y T H f R b E 1 9 " APRIL - 1st MAY
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Yorkshire Dales.! Blackpool......... 1 Southport....
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Scarborough.... \ Llandudno..... Seven Lakes..
Rhyl............. Wlndermere/Bovi
York........... . Morecambe...... \ Blackpool...
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Blackpool.... Fleetwood.... Morecambe...... I
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Harrogate Spring Flowel Weal Home Exhibition, CHILDREN under 14 y |
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Our office, 14 King Strd C. and K. Ainsworth, 34 Hudson's, 2 Downturn | C. P. and B. Speak, 51 f
Times at Chal HODDEff S e a ts a v a ila b le c
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May 15th-22nd| Latnom House H i Both good hotel
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