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ClUhero, 22324 , E ^ » . 22323 2 Clitheroe AdueHiser and Times, November 11th, 1982 W e e k e n d a m m m


9-00 TRA IN IN G THE YOUNG HOUSE Intro­ duced by HUH Princess


11- 12-


9-30 SATURDAY SU P E R ­ STORE with Mike Read.


Anne. SHOW.


6-30 C R IC K E T : F IR S T TEST. Australia v Eng­ land; highlights of the second day’s play in Perth.


SATURDAY shaw, Mari Wilson.


6- 7-


12-15 GRANDSTAND (includ­ Weather.


30 THE LORD MAYOR’S 12 WEATHER.


ing 12-45 News Sum­ mary); Football Focus (12- 20); Racing from Chel­ tenham (12-50, 1-25, 2-00) 1-00 Lambert and Butler Premie r Chase, 1-35 Nicolet In s t rum e n ts Handicap Hurdle Race, 2- 10 Mackenson Gold Cup


Handicap Chase; Motor Racing (1-10, 1-45, 2-20)


from Thruxton; Boxing (2- 50) Highlights from the Royal Albert Hall; Inter­ national Tennis (3-15, 3-


5-10 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-20 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


55) The Benson and Hedges Championships from Wembley Arena; Cricket; First Test (3-55) Australia v England high­ lights of the second day’s plav from Perth.


o: 12-


5- 25 THE DUKES OF HAZARD. “The Ten Mil­ lion Dollar Sheriff’ (2).


0-15 THE LA TE -LA TE BREAKFAST SHOW starring Noel Edmonds. Special guests: Haircut 100, Fleetwood Mac.


6- 9- 9-


7-50 CHARLES LAUGHTON IN “ THEY KNEW WHAT


WANTED” (bw) (1940). THEY 10-


P RE HE NS IV E SCHOOL. A year in the life of a large comprehen­ sive school. 4: “ Is a Woman Desirable?”


Fred Emery with guest interviewers from Fleet Street talk to a major per­ sonality in the news.


55 NEWS AND SPORT; 15 SATURDAY BRIEFING.


10-


THRILLER “A Walk in the Dark.” The night brings organised terror and death.


15 KINGSWOOD: A COM-


10- 40 MATCH TIME. 11- 45 OFF PEAK Andrew De la T o u r and A lf red Molina, Granada’s late- night answer to Stuart Hall and Michael Foot, cast an ironic eye over several significant mat­ ters. Politics, corruption, sex, sport, drugs, sand­ wiches — it’s all nere.


25 ITN NEWS.


Whafs on... What's on... Whaf*on... What* on... What's o a ... fflhfrtftJjBj CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


REMEMBRANCE DAY


25SATURDAY NIGHT


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th You are invited to join the Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor John H. Cowgill, at Morning Service at St Mary


Magdalene’s Parish Church, Church Street, Clitheroe, on Sunday, November


14th, at 10-45 a.m., for the observance of Remembrance Day, and at the Cenotaph, at 12 noon


J.C.ORRELL Town Clerk1


1045 LEST WE FORGET. A


11- 11-


series) A novel series of late-night talk shows, with music each week from Elkie Brooks.


00 FRANK DELANEY (new


12- 25 HOUSE OF HORROR Film starring William Syl­ vester and Tracy Reed. “Devils of Darkness” Horror chiller. A writer exposes a French count as a 400 years old vampire.


November 4th, 1982


m Craft and Christmas Fa i r n


LONGRIDGE CIVIC HALL


look at some women who lost their husbands in ear­ lier wars.


TENNIS. Highlights of the second semi-final from Wembley Arena.


“SHOCKPROOF” (bw) (1949).


7- 30 JULIET BRAVO starring Stephanie Turner as Insp. Jean Darblay in “Hart­ ley’s Midnight Cowboy.”


Comedy quiz game hosted bv Terry Wogan.


8- 20 THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW.


10-


9- OOROYAL B R IT ISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE, in the presence of HM The Queen.


1045 CARROTT’S LIB Late- night live entertainment starring Jasper Carrott.


Weatherman. 11- 12- 20 WEATHER.


55 BLANKETY BLANK. 10-


:l l l l i l l l l l l 9-


10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW With Isla St Clair.


05 STAR FLEET.


25 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


1- 2-


OF . . .


featuring “The Grapes of Wrath,” Henry Fonda in one of his first great star-


10 MIDNIGHT MOVIE:


4-15 HAPPY ANNIVER- French comic


ring roles.


4- 35 PA SSW ORD. Tom O’Connor chairs the quiz game with c e leb r i ty guests Victoria Wood and Peter Jones.


SARY. short.


Christmas • 5-


TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA.


6- 15 WATCH IT! VOYAGE 12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- 30 NEWS AND SPORT;


liam Conrad as private in­ vestigator Frank Cannon in “Fall Guy.”


30 CANNON starring Wil­


5-05 ITN NEWS. 5-10 METAL MICKEY “Mickey Under Siege.”


’ 4-10 PLAY AWAY with Brian Cant and Floella Ben­ iamin.


240 SATURDAY CINEMA: “ WENT THE DAY WELL?” (bw) (1942).


5-25 BUONGIORNO ITALIA (5).


1-35 KINGDOM OF BRONZE. A look at the treasures from the King­ dom of the Oba of Benin.


5-50 THE OLD GREY WHIS­ TLE TEST with guests Siouxsie and the Ban­ shees, Marshall Cren­


t ro d u c e d by Dickie Davies. 12-20 On the Ball; 12-45 Table Tennis — the Norwich Union Spectacu­ lar from Basingstoke; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 ITV Six — Newcastle: Races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-30. Wind­ sor; Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2-45; 2-55 Boxing — The World Light Welter­ weight Championship; 3- 45 Half-Time Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestling — from Brid­ lington; 4-45 Results.


5- 40 THE PYRAMID GAME Steve Jones presents another fast-moving test of wit, words and powers of description.


6- 7-


6- 7-


nibus re p e a t of la s t week’s two episodes.


05 BROOKSIDE. An om­


weekly programme about union matters with Gus MacDonald.


lowed by 7 Days. 00 UNION WORLD The 7-


week’s announcer Olga Hubicka looks ahead to the programmes she’ll be introducing during the next few days.


30 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ 00 P R E V IEW 4. T h is


POULTRY SOCIETY RIBBLE VALLEY


ing Shirley MacLaine: "Il­ lusions” Shirley Mac­


8- 9- 15 DOUBLE BILL featur­


Laine, displays all her ta­ lents as singer, dancer and actress in this spec­ tacular American special.


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th in


ANNUAL SHOW CLITHEROE


Carlos Saura’s outstand­ ing film of Antonio Gades’ flamenco-inspired ballet.


Professor Anthony King


introduces the weekly programme about politics a t W e s tm in s te r and


10-


Real people being them­ selves are the stars of this countrywide look-in on the great British at play.


beyond.


15 GAME FOR A LAUGH. 11-


CROSSING Film starring Sophia Loren and Richard Harris. A packed trans­ continental express leaves Geneva bound for Stoc­ kholm. The passengers are unaware that one of them is the carrier of a deadly disease.


SUNDAY ( B8C-1 )


10- 10-


94)0 THE FLUMPS. 9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-


(G).


7- 8-


SUNDAY. Her Majesty The Queen lays her wreath of poppies at the


11-


1145 DELIA SMITH’S COOK­ ERY COURSE (5) Roast­ ing and Pot Roasting. 10 SEE HEAR!


Cenotaph in Whitehall. 35 INTERVAL.


12-


12-35 THE COMPUT ER PROGRAMME.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. I-


1-00 FARMING. 1-25 HISTORY ON YOUR DOORSTEP “Reading the Landscape.”


345 THOSE RADIO TIMES. A celebration of an era, when BBC radio ruled the airwaves.


“MOBY DICK” starring Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart (1956).


4- 35 MICKEY 5-


640 SONGS OF PRAISE for Remembrance Sunday from Liverpool Cathedral.


Wren. 7- DONALD. Cartoon. AND


6- 00 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-


Highlights of two First Division games.


00 MATCH OF THE DAY. 9- 30 POR T RAIT S


10 BEAU GESTE by P. C. 10-


745 THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE. Ethel Merman is amongst the galaxy of stars playing before The Queen Mother.


Conscience.” Jeffrey has to deter the local council from building a hospital next door to the camp.


9-05 NEWS; Weatherman.


1040 OMNIBUS with Barry Norman.


II-


9-15 THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE (con­ tinued).


12-00 WEATHER.


Robson talks to Bishop K. H. Ting, leader of China’s 2 million P ro te s ta n t Christians.


15 HI-DE-HI! “A Matter of 11-


2-


10 30 MORNING WORSHIP. R ememb r a n c e Day Service.


tion.” 1 Service Project.


POWER. “Churchill — Voice of a Lion.”


OF


05 BUONGIORNO ITALIA!8- 30 R E M E M B R A N C E


30 ASIAN MAGAZINE.


drama about our under­ standing of animals and their habits. 4: A Ques- tion of Learning.


RING. “A Hundred Years of Bayreuth.


. 9-35THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES (new series) dramatised in seven parts from The Warden and Barchester Towers by Anthony Trol­ lope (1).


on Radio 3.


55 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 00 THE WORLD OF THE


S IEGFRIED Act 1. Simultaneously broadcast


15WAGNE R ’S RING:


745 HART TO HART. “Harts and Fraud." Jennifer Hart faces a two million dollar iaw-suit for a death she didn’t cause.


845 ITN NEWS. 9-


“Operation Susie.” Two teenage overseas students are found to be drug traf­ fickers. But why does somebody in high places want them quietly dealt


10 jK) TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. “What Have


with.


10-30 THE GREAT AMERI­ CAN PICTURE SHOW: THE LATE SHOW (new series) (1977) starring Art Carney, Lily Tomlin.


55 FILM OF THE WEEK:


12-00 C R IC K E T : F IR S T TEST. Highlights of the third day’s play between Australia and England in 1 Perth.


10-


2-25 I N T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS. Highlights of today’s final from Wemb­ ley Arena.


11-


You Been Up To Lately?” Footlights have dimmed for failed actors Richard Mellor and Fergus Locke. But a chance meeting, years later, pushes both men back i n t o th e limelight.


00 THE PROFESSIONALS.


051'H E CASSANDRA 11-


STAIRS. 1: On Trial. Launching a repeat of the


entre hit series. 15 BLOOD WEDDING. 15 A WEEK IN POLITICS. AUCTION MART


115 CLASSES FOR LARGE FOWL, WATER FOWL, BANTAMS and EGGS


00 UPSTAIRS, DOWN­


lowed by “Fantastico.” A n o th e r sp e c ta c u la r breather from Brazil.


00 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ 12- 55 THE AVENGERS.


“Laura.” Dana Andrews stars as a detective inves­ tigating the brutal slaying of a young woman ana falling in love with the victim.


15 DEATH IN THE CITY.CROSS KEYS INN


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HARVEY LEE DUO SUN., NOV. 14th


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SHOW. “Patricia High- sm i t h ’ A Gift F o r Murder."


Catch a Dead Man." 30TH E SOUTH BANK


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE


30 NERO WOLFE “ To i i i g i i i i i i I


00 DOCTOR! “Constipa- 4-


Martin Duffy looks at the St Helen’s Community


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL­ LENGE. First quarter­ final between University of Dundee and University College, Oxford.


With Brian Walden.. 30 OUT ON A LIMB. Eric


4-00 RIGHT TO REPLY with Gus MacDonald.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00 WEEKEND WORLD


1-30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L FILM SEASON presents Dodes' Ka-Den. A group of shanty town dwellers near Tokyo.


5- 00 NEWS HEADLINES fol­


new monthly series relat­ ing present issues to past history, sta rting with Poland.


•2-20 SURVIVAL SPECIAL. “The Waterhole.” From miles around animals con­ verge on a spring-fed waterhole in Africa’s Etosha National Park.


1-30 SPACE 1999 “The Mark of Archanon.”


BBC-2 . 1


1-10 RUGBY S P ECIAL : Wales XV v The Maoris.


1-55 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


4- 5-


5-


6- 7-


TENNIS. The Final of the Benson and Hedges Championships f rom Wembley Arena.


subtitles.


5-20 MURUN BUCHSTAN- SANGUR. Animated series features a smelly, disgusting, but irresistible creature that lives _ in a


lowed by Rod and Line. 1: Back to the Stone Age. Fanatical angler Michael Hordern reads the classic fishing essays by another fanatic, novelist Arthur Ransome.


5-


.3-20 SUNDAY MATINEE: Dirk Bogarde and Brigitte Bardot in “Doctor at Sea.”


5- 6-


5-00 BULLSEYE With host Jim Bowen.


1 crack beneath the kitchen cupboard.


BALL. More spectacular action.


30 Aftl ERIC AN FOOT ­ 6-


THE MYSTERY OF THE MANOR HOUSE. “The Riddle of the Dum­ mies.” Tom Hudson helps Sherlock unravel the mys­ tery of “Old Mo.”


30 WORLD CUP CHESS. 00 NEWS REVIEW with


SUNDAY. 1914-1918; 1939-1945.


RAMME. 30 R E M E M B R A N C E 30 YOUNG SHERLOCK —7-


thony Howard and two other- journalists inter­ view another guest in the news.


30 FACE THE PRESS An­


ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. A six-part natural-history


15 THE MONEY PROG­ 7-


00 THE DISCOVERY OF


6-30 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 JAMES GALWAY PRE­ SENTS THE PSALMS OF DAVID.


plores a generation’s dreams of happiness, grasped and lost on the grim battlefield of World War One.


HOUSE More looney fun from Russ Abbot.


00 GLORIA “Gloria” ex­


V EN TU R E S OF NICHOLAS NICK- LEBY. Roger Rees leads the' Royal Shakespeare Company cast in the second part of the nine- hour Tv version of Dick­ 9 ens’ novel.


10-00 NEWS HEADLINES fol­ lowed by Samuel Goldwyn


-00 CRUCIBLE: SCIENCE IN SOCIETY. “I’m not ill, I’m pregnant.”


Pre sen ts “Wuthering 15 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD­


and Merle Oberon star in William Wyler’s memor­ able adaptation of the Emily Bronte novel.


eights” Laurence Olivier 00 THE L IFE AND AD­


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th 1982 in the FESTIVAL HALL, GISBURN commencing at 7-30 p.m.


WHIST and DOMINO DRIVE


Admission: Adults 60p, Children 30p ALL MEAT PRIZES DRAW


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DINNER DANCES £9.25 Some dates still available


CHRISTMAS EVE BUFFET DANCE £9.50


(3-course Carved Buffet) FESTIVE LUNCHEONS £6.50


(SUN., DEC. 26th, BOXING DAY, DEC. 27th and NEW YEAR’S DAY)


NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA DINNER DANCE £16.50


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The unforgettable story of the girl who defied the might of the Japanese invasion of Chinal Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens and Robert Donat


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1 9 th NOVEMBER. ---- C h a t b u r n P l a y i n g F i e l d s C o m m i t t e e , E a r b y B r a s s B a n d C o n c e r t .


2 5 t h , 2 6 th a n d 2 7 th NOVEMBER. — P a r is h C h u r c h O p e r a t ic a n d D ram a t ic S o c ie ty , p r o ­ d u c t io n o f “ D e a r Oc­ t o p u s . ”


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4 t h WOF k ' D E C EM B E R . C h r i s tm a s F a y r e , SS M ic h a e l a n d J o h n ’s , L ow e rg a te , C l i th e ro e .


7 th -1 1 th DECEMBER — C a l d e r s t o n e s R e v u e


8 th D EC EM B ER . W ED­ N E SDA Y , 1 9 8 2 . S la id -


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b u r n V i l l a g e H a l l , A n n u a l C h r i s t m a s W h i s t a n d D o m i n o D r iv e .


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19thUrjA N U A R Y , WED­ N E S D A Y , C l i t h e r o e C o n c e r t s S o c i e t y , M a r t i n R o s c o e , s o lo p ia n o .


2 2 n d , 2 6 t h to 29t h J A N U A R Y , 1 9 8 3 .


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EDDI’S BISTROTEQUE


(adjoining Roefield Hotel) EDISFORD BRIDGE CLITHEROE MONDAY


SINGLES NIGHT (25-45) TUESDAY


OVER 25’s DANCING WEDNESDAY


CABARET and DANCING THURSDAY DISCO FRIDAY


SUPPER DISCO SATURDAY


OVER 21 DISCO SUNDAY


COUNTRY and WESTERN


being taken for Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and New Years Eve, festive discos'


Table reservations now


Traditionaly turkey dinner £5.50


Group bookings welcomed


available throughout December


Free glass of wine per person for parties of six or more


For inquiries and tickets please Telephone Clitheroe 25536, or 22010


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