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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 9th, 1982


Weekend SATURDAY


( BBC-1 )


9-05 DRESSAGE M O V E - ' MENTS.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-50 News Summary; Football Focus (12-20); Racing from Cheltenham (12-55, 1-30, 2-05): 1-05 The D a i ly E x p r e s s Triumph Hurdle Race Trial, 1-40 The Tia Maria Bula Hurdle Race, 2-15 The Kennedy Construc­ tion Gold Cup; World Cup Ski-ing (1-15, 1-50) from Val d’lser International Athletics (2-25) from Cry­


9-30 SATURDAY SUPER- STORE with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin and John Craven.


5-


5-10 TOM AND JERRY. 5-20 NEWS: Weatherman. 5-30 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


7- 7-


8-


6- 25 THE L A T E -L A T E BREAKFAST SHOW with Noel Edmonds.


LARGE SHOW.


ZARD: “Hughie Hogg Strikes Again.


stal Palace, the Provin­ cial Insurance Cross Country; Cricket: Third Test (3-00) from Adelaide, Australia v England; Boxing (3-30) from the Royal Albert Hall); 3-45 Half-time Soccer Scores; Rugby League (3-55): The John P la y e r Trophy Second Round; 4-35 Final Score.


6-25 C R IC K E T : TH IR D TEST. Australia v Eng­ land — highlights of the second dav at Adelaide.


6- 7-


Weather.


6-00 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! (9).


Richard Lindley and guest interviewers from Fleet Street cross-ex­ amine an influential per­ sonality.


50 NEWS AND SPORT: 05 SATURDAY BRIEFING.


11-45 HOUSE OF HORROR. "Cry of the Banshee.” 16th century nobleman and magistrate finds him­ self accursed by a witch. Starring Vincent Price.


S P E C IA L . A su p e r double bill of football and boxing.


FULLY LICENSED 9-20 KINGSWOOD: A COM-


PR E HE N SI VE SCHOOL (8) "It’s not hy-


12-40 A CHILD’S VOICE. An award-winning film from Ireland, starring T. P. McKenna.


11-50 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 11-55 FRANK DELANEY. A late-night talk show, with music each week from Elkie Brooks.


35 THE DUKES OF HAZ- :i —


starring Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman, David Copperfield.


05 THE L ITTLE AND 15 THREE OF A KIND


a five pail serial inspired by the true story of Will Adams, an Elizabethan sailor who became the o n ly n o n -J a p a n e s e Samurai starring Richard Chamberlain.


9- 10- 05 J E S S IE . N a n e t t e Weatherman. 11- 12-


Newman stars as Jessie, the Edwardian housemaid who grows to love Peter, the neglected mute son of the household.


Conrad stars as private in v e s t ig a t o r Fran k Cannon.


25 WEATHER. 15 SHOGUN. The fourth of 50 NEWS AND SPORT:


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- tr o d u c ed by D ick ie Davies: 12-20 On the Ball; 12-45 Ski-ing, The World Cup; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six, Lingfield: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2- 30. Nottingham: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45; 3-00 Speedway, The World Pairs Championship, Final from Liverpool, Australia; 3-45 Half-time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00- Wrestling from Halifax; 4- 45 Results.


10-05 STAR FLEET. 10-30 THE SATU R D AY SHOW. With Isla St Clair.


35 C A NNO N. W i l l iam


5-05 ITN NEWS. 5-10 METAL MICKEY. Is Mickey crackers? He’s given his magic powers to Steve the punk.


9-15 WATCH IT! VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA.


AL: “ DO YOU RE­ M EM B ER DOLLY BELL?” A 1981 Yugoslav film with English subti­ tles.


Pocritical, it is complex.” ILM INTERNATION­


7-40 HAPPY DAYS. Samuel Beckett’s classic plav, in a production directed ov the author, starring Sillie Whitelaw.


1- 2-


OF . . . 4-


4-20 R U P T U R E . S h o r t comedy about a man who receives a letter from his sweetheart telling him that the affair is ended.


5- 6-


Wright and Kenneth Wil­ liams join chairman Tom O’Connor for another bout of wits and word associa­ tion.


• edition of the week’s two episodes.


% fecting trade unionists. This week: Low Pay.


6- 7-


7- lowed by 7 Days.


MacDonald'in the studio and Bob Greaves on loca­ tion report on issues af-


A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN (1945) , Dorothy McGuire, Joan Blondeli star in this clas­ sic Hollywood film about a child’s up-bringing in the Brooklyn slums o f 1912.


30 MAKING THE MOST 00 SATURDAY MATINEE:


INDIAN RESTAURANT


35 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 24999.


PARKING FACILITIES OPEN 7 DAYS INCLUDING HOLIDAYS 35 PASSWORD. Jenny Lee-


Sun. to Thurs. 5-30 p.m. to2 a.m., Fri. apd Sat. 5-30 p.m. to 3 a.m. including Christmas and New Year's Day


Indian, English and Continental Dishes — only finest ingredients used, best curry in North-West


05 BROOKSIDE. Omnibus 00 UNION WORLD. Gus


TAKE A WAY MEALS — 10% DISCOUNT FOB CURRY AT IT'S BEST


ahead to the week’s high­ lights on Channel 4 with Paul Coia.


8-


The skill and comedy of the Marx brothers en­ dures today, Jon Rumney recreates tne most famous brother, Groucho, playing him as an old man recal­ ling his life and funniest routines.


cation and in the studio, a special documentary with


9-


5-40 THE PYRAMID GAME. Two more contestants race against the clock to reach a £1,000 jackpot on top of the pyramid.


10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY.


' 2-30 HUGO THE HIPPO. Fe­ a tu re - len g th cartoon (1975) starring the singing voices of Marie Osmond, Jimmy Osmond and Burl Ives.


3- 4-


5- 45 PLAY AWAY.


“ SPARROWS CAN’T SING” (bw) (1963) star­ ring James Booth, Barba­ ra Windsor.


“The Last Man on the Moon” — Commander Eugene Cernan talks to Patrick Moore.


10-


6-10 THE ‘ B E ST OF CANNON AND BALL. Another chance to see some more of the funniest moments from Cannon and Ball’s most recent series.


10-


music on one of the most unusual and brilliant black ’ jazz groups in the world.


Anthony King casts an experienced and critical eye over the week’s politi­ cal events.


carnival atmosphere with song and dance from Brazil.


The Art Ensemble of Chicago. Recorded on lo­


30 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ 00 PREVIEW 4: Looking


15 GROUCHO IN TOTO.


LOW MOdR CLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


15 GREAT BLACK MUSIC:


SUNDAY LUNCHTIME Members Draw £19


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12th w JOEL DAVID


15 A WEEK IN POLITICS. 00 FANTASTICO: Colourful 10 SATURDAY CINEMA: 40 THE SKY AT NIGHT.'


9-25 SATURDAY NIGHT THRILLER. ‘‘Broken Glass.” Sarah Petrie left home with a suitcase sev­ eral wT


10-25 NEWS AND SPORT. 10-40 SATURDAY SPORTS


SUNDAY


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12-10 12-35


1-00 1-30 2-00


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THE FLUMPS. KNOCK KNOCK. THIS IS THE DAY. ASIAN MAGAZINE. MATHS HELP. LET’S GO. BUONGIORNO ITALIA! RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND PEOPLE. DELIA SMITH’S COOK- ERY COURSE (9 ) : Pulses. SEE HEAR! THE COMPUTER PROGRAMME. FARMING. • BUSINESS CLUB. NEWS HEADLINES. FILM OF THE BOOK: THE HEIRESS (1949) (bw) s ta r r in g Ralph Richardson, Olivia de


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6-00 6-10


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9-15 9-25


10-05 10-55


11-30 11-55


DONALD. MATCH OF THE DAY: Highlights from two First Division games. NEWS: Weatherman. BEAU GESTE by PC Wren, dramatised by Alistair Bell, with Be­ nedict Taylor as Beau Geste. SONGS OF PRAISE from Auchengillan Scout Camp. HI-DE-HI! SPORTS REVIEW OF 1982. Featuring the pre­ sentation to the Sports personality of the Year live from the BBC Televi­ sion Centre in London. NEWS: Weather. , THAT’S L IFE with Esther Rantzen. OMNIBUS with Barry Norman. • SUNDAY NIGHT. Eric Robson p r e sen ts the magazine programme which explores tne moral and religious issues in the week’s headlines. 16 UP: Nicked!


WEATHERMAN. f l f l i l l i l l j


10-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-


2- 3- 4-


4- 5-


6-


Highlights of Coventry v Liverpool, and a round-up of the weekend’s rugby.


Lome Greene, Dan Block­ er, Michael Landon. MICKEY


Havilland, Montgomery Clift. BONANZA s ta r r in g


AND


film about an. expedition in search of wild camels in the outback.


7-50 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 7-


8-


RING. Humphrey Burton on Wagner's "Ring.”


PECTED. When one of the world's great art trea­ sures goes on show in


55 THE WORLD OF THE


TWILIGHT OF THE GODS. Act 2 of "Gotter- dammerung” is the ninth episode in the Bayreuth production.


10WAGNER’S RING: 10-


London, gallery owner Parnell promises max­


imum security. But is Parnell a man of his word?


CHRONICLES. Dramat­ ised in seven parts from Trollope’s '“The Warden” and “Barchester Towers.” Starring Donald Plea- s e n c e , G e r a ld in e McEw’an, Nigel Haw’th- orne, Susan Hampshire.


10-


11- 50 C R ICK E T : TH IR D TEST. Australia v Eng­ land. Highlights of the th ird d a y ’s play in Adelaide.


CAN PICTURE SHOW: “THE KING OF THE MARVIN GARDENS” (1972) s ta r r in g Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, Ellen Burstyn.


15 THE BARCHESTER 11-


A unique'blend of drama and documentary in which two sisters collaborated to tell the tale of themselves and the house they have lived in for 80 years.


KNOWN.‘‘The Last Vis­ itor.” A young girl in need of rest, spends a ter­ rifying off-season week at a seaside hotel.


10 THE GREAT AMERI­ I l l i l l i l i i l


12*45 GAB R IE L GARCIA MARQUEZ.


3- 30 WALKING IN A SACRED 'MANNER.


10- 11-


12-


9- 30 PO R T R A IT S OF POWER.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


1- 2-


00 MORNING WORSHIP. 00 DOCTOR!


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00 WEEKEND WORLD.4-


4-


replica of Commander Koenig takes control of the Moon — and orders its destruction.


3- 20 T HE


Set in the remote Falk­ land Islands, this prog­ ramme is about the rites of the original inhabitants — the wildlife, especially penguins.


5-0Q BULLSEYE. Jim Bowen invites three pairs of con­ testants to compete for star prizes.


M A TIN EE . F ran k ie Howerd and S id n ey James in “Carry on Up the Jungle.”


SU NDAY 5- 55 RUGBY S P E C IA L .


The Final, Game 1:. Boris S p a s sk y v A n a to ly Karpov:


55 WORLD CUP CHESS. 6-


GARDENS. A social his­ tory of garden design from about 1800 to today.


of The World Cup from Val d’lsere in the French Alps.


subtitles.


per.” New’ developments in helicopter design.


7- 00 THE WORLD ABOUT RAMME. 25 THE GRAND AGE OF 10 SKI SUNDAY. Highlights


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. With Frank Topping.


THE MYSTERY OF THE MANOR HOUSE. Tables are swiftly turned when Sherlock receives some unexpected visitors at Aunt Rachel’s house. 00 CREDO.


1-45 I N T E R N A T I O N A L FILM SEASON: THE VALIANT ONES (1974). An oriental flavour to Sunday afternoon with this film set on the coast of 16th century Southern China.


John Kauffman narrates this fascinating documen­


tary which recreates the world of the American Indian before the arrival of the first white settlers.


visible History. 30 SPACE 1999. An ice-cold 20 SURVIVAL SPECIAL. 00 RIGHT TO REPLY.


5- 00 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ lowed by Rod and Line: Fishing and the Eclipse.


5-20 SHADES OF GREEN. John B. Keane, celebrated


5- 6-


Irish pla yw r ite r and raconteur tells the story of matchmakers Dan Paddy and .Andy O’Sulli­ van to the locals at his pub in Listowel, County Kerry.


BALL.


thony Howard and a team of top journalists quiz a


7-


leading personality m the news about events in the headlines.


30 YOUNG SHERLOCK — 8-


MOZART. Isaac Stern is followed on a memorable and historic tour of China.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND WAR MEMORIAL Christmas


30 A PATTERN OF LIFE.


Whist and Dominoes FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th WHIST DRIVE in the Village Hall


DOMINOES in the School at 7-45 p.m.


45 JOURNEY TO THE UN-


ADMISSION 80p including supper CHILDREN’S DOMINOES — 40p PRIZES — CHRISTMAS FARE


CHRISTMAS DRAW IN THE VILLAGE HALL been seen since. eeks ago and hasn't


7-05 TRUE GRIT: Starring John Wayne and Kim Darby. A fearless young girl wants to avenge her father’s murder by hiring ex-US Marshal "Rooster” Cogbum:


11-


. J am e s B el lam y find Sa rah , th e ir former housemaid down at heel in London’s East End and decide to re-employ her.


STAIRS: Elizabeth and 15 U P STA IR S , DOWN­


Make your last minute CHRISTMAS. BOOKINGS with us at


12- 55 THE AVENGERS. Well,. they always said that' Steed was one for the birds, but even he didn’t expect this. With Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg.


PA N IC IN THE STREETS: Fear spreads through the city, as a body infected with the terrible pneumonic plague virus is discovered down on the waterfront. Star­ ring Richard Widmark and Barbara Bel Geddes.


15 DEATH IN THE CITY,


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KING STREET, WHALLEY


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th from 8 p.m.


CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIT DINNER 8 p.m. — £7


BOXING DAY LUNCH (26th) LUNCH 12-30 till 2-30 p.m. £5


HIGH TEA 4-30 p.m. till 6-30 p.m. £4


For further details and Bookings Tel. WHALLEY 2462


TURKEY DRAW 65580 WHISKY DRAW 566


BONA FIDE GUESTS WELCOME 50p FOR NON-MEMBERS


ith DOUG ON ORGAN and BERNARD ON DRUMS FLEA MARKET


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SUNDAY,


DECEMBER 12th 11 a.m. till 4 p.m.


Inquiries


Tel. CLEVELEYS 8 2 4 9 1 8


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CHRISTMAS- SOCIAL


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Thursday, December 16th Subscriptions are now due


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THE


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30 TODAY’S HISTORY. In­ with Denise Distel as Cinderella. as the Prince and Dandini


30 AMERICAN FOOT­ 30 FACE THE PRESS. An­


CINDERELLA THECARAVELLES


JOHN COMER as The Baron (from TVs “LAST OF THE SUMMERWINE”)


BLOCK BOOKING, ONE PRICE ONLY


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7- 15 R U S S A B B O T ’S COMEDY MADHOUSE. Another crazy half-hour


50 NEWS REVIEW with 20 HORIZON: "The Chop­


15 THE MONEY PROG­


US: "Camels Outback, j Eh?” An-Australian-mad^V i


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8- 45 ITN NEWS. 9-


7- 45 HART TO HART. Mys­ tery and intrigue are in store for Jonathan and Jennifer Hart.


10-00 TALES OF THE UNEX­


. killers . . . to do away with . nobodies. Why? Agents Bodie and Doyle investigate.


An organisation is hiring


with Russ Abbot and the Madhouse gang.


10- 9-


The L i t t l e Wa s te r . Thompson is a legend in his own lifetime in the clubs of Northern Eng­ land. The highest paid comedian on the circuit, yet unknown outside his own area.


programme presents a new portrait of Sir Issac Newton.


00 THE PROFESSIONALS. 30 BOBBY THOMPSON:


£ 6 . 5 0 including coach, Return after show. LIMITED SEATING FRONT STALLS


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5th COLNE BUS STATION.................................... ..5-00 p.m.


S o c ie ty , P ortraits of Newton. This month’s


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.•V. law west of the Pecos.”


' Forrest Tucker and Dana Andrews lead the cast of this classic “law’ ’n order” western with Roy Bean, the grizzled, wily, self- styled judge as the “only


PRESENTS THE WES­ TERNER (1940): Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan,


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Janet and Margaret- Simpson, would "like . to thank all Friends, Staff and Visitors, for making the Open Day on November 28th, at Gibbon Bridge, so successful.


Many thanks also for all the Cards, Flow­ ers and Good Wishes and a SPECIAL thank you to Russell Harty, for opening our ‘Neui Venture.’


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-"SEEDS OF HOPE” . '


Prof. JOHN FERGUSON (Chairman United Nations Association)


talks on THE ARMS RACE, WORLD SECURITY and the GOSPEL


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