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.
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5-10 TOM AND JERRY. 5-20 NEWS: Weatherman. 5-30 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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ahead to the week’s high lights on Channel 4 with Paul Coia.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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-
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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.
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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-
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9- 30 PO R T R A IT S OF POWER.
11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-
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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
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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:
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. 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
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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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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.
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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
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