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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 12th, 1982 Weekend


SATURDAY- ring 1


12-20 WEATHER


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY (uhf only)


9-05 W E E K E N D WARDROBE


9-


Saturday Show including Laurel and Hardy, “What happens if?” Champion the Wonder Horse, The I l lu s tra te d Top Ten, Undersea Kingdom (7).


10- 52 WEATHER 10-55 CRICKET: Second Test


1-00 GRANDSTAND including 1-05 news summary, (1-


5- 6-


10. 2-10, 2-10, 3-40) The Midland Bank Horse Trials from Locko Park; Cricket: Second Test (1- 40, 2-10, 2-40, 3-10, 3-40) England v P akistan, further coverage from Lords ; Racing from New­ bury (1-50, 2-20, 2-50, 3- 20), 2-00 The Swift B in o cu la r H a n d i c a p Stakes, 2-30 The Geoffrey Freer Stakes, 3-00 The ATS Trophy (Limited Handicap), 3-30 The W a sh in g to n S in g e r Stakes; 5-00 Final Score.


JONES


6-10 S PO R T /R EG IO N A L NEWS


England v Pakistan, com­ mentary from Lords (third day).


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30 GET SET Summertime 3-


6-25— 1-55 and 2-20 — 3-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY


4- 30 CRICKET: Second Test, Englaud v Pakistan (third day), commentary from Lords.


6- 7-


7-


“Wagonmaster” (b/w) (1950) starring Ben John­ son. Ward Bond.


Janssen “Sound of Trum­ pets”.


10 JOHN FORD SEASON:


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT in- t ro d u c e d by Dickie Davies; 12-20 Rallying, The Ulster Rally; 12-35 Swimming, The World Championships; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 The ITV Six, Wolverhampton: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30; Ripon: Races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2- 45; 2-55 Kayaking from the Himalayas plus Surf­ ing from Hawaii and big game fishing from Au­ stralia; 3-50 News round­ up; 4-00 Wrestling from Bridlington; 4-55 Results.


5-05 ITN NEWS


6-30 D I S C O V E R I N G HEDGEROWS Exploring the English hedgerow in August.


Weather. Jimmy Perrv presents


acts from the variety stage of the 1930s and ’40s.


5-15 CATWEAZLE “The Sun in a Bottle”. This lonely eccentric, dabbling in


55NEWS AND SPORT; 5-


10 TURNS (last in series)


magic, first appeared in Norman England.


SION HISTORY (9) "Terror” , Robert Kee covers the period from 1918, when Smn Fein won a sweeping election vic­


8- tory, to 1921.


10 ALIAS SMITH AND 9-


00 NEWS; Weatherman.


6-15 DAVID E S S E X ’S SHOWCASE from the Harrogate Centre with David Essex.


6-55 THE SATURDAY FILM: 8- 9-


"Call of the Wild” (1972) starring Charlton Heston.


10-25 KELLY MONTEITH 10-55


9-35DYNASTY ( la s t in series). At Blake Carring­ to n ’s t r ia l , evidence against him is mounting.


Weatherman.


(Last in series). SIN ON SATURDAY Bernard Falk explores the Seven Deadly Sins: Covetousness.


CIAL starring Tom o’ Connor and The Nolans.


SCHWARZKOPF Two young so p ran o s are


coached in lieder by Schubert and Wolf.


40 IRELAND: A TELEVI­


6- 45 FAMILY FORTUNES with Bob Monkhouse.


HULK “Prometheus: Part 2”. The Hulk uses his power to escape from the sophisticated cell in which he is being held.


35 E L I S A B E T H


10- 10-


BUTE TO THE MASTER: "La Femme Infidele” (1968) starring Stephane Audran, Michel Bouquet, Michel Duchaus- soy (French film with En­ glish subtitles).


35 SUMMERTIME SPE­ 11-


20 NEWS AND SPORT; 15 CHABROL — A TRI­ 9- 45 ITN NEWS 10-


England v Pakistan, high­ lights of the third day.


FESS” (b/w) (1953) star­ ring Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter.


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9-25 WATCH IT! — FALCON ISLAND


10- 11-


9-


50 SESAME STREET 50 CLAPPERBOARD 15 SPACE 1999


SUNDAY i—


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 9-


10- 11-


11-55 CRICKET: Second Test, England v Pakistan, com­ mentary from Lords (fourth dav).


00 SAB RAS 30 FARMING


2-05 NEWS DEADLINES; Weather for farmers.


2- 3- 4-


Maggie” (1954) (b/w) star­ ring Paul Douglas, Alex Mackenzie.


5- 6-


SEA Six voyages with Clare Francis (6) The Last Resource.


CITIES Charles Dickens. 8-


9-15 SUNDAY WORSHIP from the Parish Church of St Saviour and St Peter, Eastbourne.


00 FINGERBOBS 7-


7-05 NEWS REVIEW includ­ ing subtitles.


land v Pakistan, commen­ tary from Lords; Interna­ tional Athletics (4-40), highlights of last night’s meeting from Nice. Plus sports news round-up in­ cluding John Play e r League scores.


10 FILM MATINEE “The


3- 45 THE HIGH CHAPAR­ RAL A western series.


35 DAFFY DUCK Cartoon.


EARTH Film of the tiny Kingdom of Zanskar, in the highest inhabited valley in the world, where nobody starves and vio­ le n c e is v i r tu a l ly unknown.


30THE COMMANDING


8-50STUART BURROWS SINGS (last in series) Popular songs, ballads and operatic arias.


6-15 GOD AND THE SCIEN­ TIST Science and religion with John Polkinghome.


6- 40 HOME ON SUNDAY Richard Baker talks to Percy Edwards.


30 A TALE OF TWO 00 NEWS; Weatherman.


7- 15 THE SUNDAY FILM "Jennifer: A Woman’s


11-40 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 11-


8- 50 NfcWS; Weather. 9- 05 THE CHINESE DETEC- .


Story” (1979) starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Bradford Dillman, Scott Hvlands;


9- TIVE starring David Yip.


10- 11-


11- 12-


Mendelssohn’s Violin Con- c e r to ( s o lo is t Iona Brown), and the suite from Hindemith’s Nobilis- sima Visione.


in the Sun.


The history and delights of tapestry.


Sergeant Bilko (b/w). 12-


9-55 MERCHANT IVORY SEASON: “ BOMBAY TALKIE’’ Film (1970) starring Jennifer Kendal, Shashi Kapoor, Zia Mohy- eddin, Apama Sen.


9-25 GRAND PRIX The Aust­ rian Grand Prix from ZeltwT


eg.


England v P ak is tan (fourth day) highlights.


Bain, foremost authority on the Tyneside engraver Thomas Bewick, talks to John Mapplebeck.


I-


priceless art treasures from a museum blaze.


30 THE LAST PLACE ON 4- 5-


Tushingham and Michael York in “The Guru”. En­ glish pop singer Tom Pickle goes to India to study tne sitar under a great Indian musician.


Fourth episode of this serial set in present-day Glasgow.


50 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 55 CRICKET: Second Test, 11-


7- 45 TH E R E WAS A CROOKED MAN Film starring Kirk Douglas and Henry Fonda. In 1883, six men having broken the law in various ways and degrees, enter the gates of a Territorial Prison. It is a place of appalling filth, degradation ana hopelessness.


Les Dennis and Dustin Gee.


Ralph Richardson as a lonely embittered former diplomat. •


25 HITCHCOCK: “ I CON­ 00 EARLY DAYS with Sir 1*25 CLOSEDOWN


LoVe Machine” starring John Phillip Law and Dyan Cannon. Robin Stone an ambitious young man advances ruthlessly via his sexual prowess, from a six o’clock news­ caster to IBC network president. On the way up he makes many enemies, severely beats a prosti­ tute and causes the sui­ cide of a beautiful young model who loved him.


30 THE LATE FILM “The 45THE IN CRED IBL E


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PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 7-30 p.m.


__________


WAGNER, OVERTURE, THE MASTERSINGERS


RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, SCHEHERAZADE GREIG PIANO CONCERTO


Conductor. Morris Handlord. Soloist. Peter Donohoe


(Joint Silver Medallist in the 1982 Tchaikovsky International Competition)


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd 7-30 p.m.


BIZET SUITE L'ARLESIENNE TCHAIKOVSKY, ROCOCO VARIATIONS FOR IUH aiauv| l l 6 and 0RCH£sTRA


DVORAK SYMPHONY No. 9, “FROM THE NEW WORLD”


Conductor. Bryden Thomson. Soloist. Raphael Sonner


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th


BRAHMS ACADEMIC &STIVAL■OVERTURE MENDELSSOHN VIOLIN CONCERTO BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY No. 6, "PASTORAL"


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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th


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4.10 7.15 2.3S 5.35 8.40


HAWK THE SLAYER w SATURN 3 (A)


i anon i.su m.uu w. iu u.m Feature 2.25 4.35 6.50 9.00


00 SKIN DEEP “Changes”.


20 THE BEWICK MAN Iain 5- 6-


Bowies in “The Fight”. Paul Bultitude has Deen changed by magic into his son, Dick, while Dick has been changed into his father.


with Nicholas Parsons. 00 VICE VERSA P e te r


_C0ND0RMAN 3 Support


__________ (U) 4.30 7.35 Feature 2.50 5.55 9.00


THE AMOROUS MILKMAN PSYCHO SEX FIEND (X)


^ One complete show n ig h tly 7.00


6-30 ITN NEWS 6-40 APPEAL Windsor Davies appeals on behalf of One- to-One, which helps men­ tally and physically hand­ icapped people in long- stay hospitals.


ME John Mortimer, bar­ r is te r , journalis t and dramatist, takes a voyage round himself.


50 CRICKET: Second Test,Penny has an unexpected • windfall and decides to


6- 7-


GOLF The Carrolls Irish Open from. Portmarnock, highlights of the final day.


55 THE SUNDAY PROM


55 TOP SAILING Learning 25 THE WOVEN IMAGE


10- 11-


50Ph i l S i l v e r s as 15 WEATHERMAN.


12- i l l l l l l i l l l l


6*25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-55 SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND (timings indicate


first of several transmis­ sions) Motor Racing (2-00) from Zeltweg, The Aust­ rian Grand Prix; Cricket, Second Test (2-40) Eng­


9- 30 THE G R EA T EST THINKERS


11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-


20 IN T E R N A T IO N A L


7- 45 HAWAII FIVE-0 “The 100,000 Dollar Nickel”. Steve McGarrett faces another challenge after a rare coin is stolen.


buy Russell a surprise birthday present.


8- 9-


00 MORNING WORSHIP 00 DO IT HERSELF


Smithies explores the North West’s countryside.


12-30 FACE THE PRESS 45 ITN NEWS 30 DOWN TO EARTH Bob


are Britain and the Brit­ ish reported around the world?


1-00 CABBAGES AND KINGS Literary quiz with Alan Coren, Benny Green, Richard Ingrams and Bill Tidv.


Journalists who make the news are questioned by those who write it.


00 NEWSWATCH UK How 10- 10- II-


1-30 FIREHOUSE “Gift for Grumper”. Captain Ryer- son and his fire-fighting squad struggle to save


11- 12-


R edman and N ig e l Havers in “Combat”. Sirs Prior is devoted to her only child, Peter. She guided him into one disas­ trous marriage and is about to guide him into another. But Peter has chosen to lead a new' life — in a situation quite beyond his m o th e r ’s u n d e r s ta n d in g and control.


with Elaine Stritch. “The Lovebirds”.


00 ALL FOR LOVE Joyce with Clifford Evans.


30 SALE OF CENTURY 00 THE OTHER SIDE OF


USED A r t h u r


CARS (AA)


T O D A Y U N T I 6 Short 2.00 4.05 6.10 8.15 •


SECRET OF NIMH ,u


THE >


■T Short 2.30 5.t0 7.50 • Feature 3.05 5.45 8.25


The story of a splintered family that can’t fallout o f love.


SHGDTiMODN. L S A T U R D A Y


LHARWOOD 1 THE WARRIORS (X) DOGS OF WAR (AA)Cont 1.45 LCP7.05 2 CONDORMAN (U> 1.45 3.55 6.05 8.15


3 SWEDISH SEX CLINIC(X)FRENCH LOVE(X)Cont2.25 LCP7.50 4 REDS (AA) 7.10


„ „ „


T CENTRE 5CONDORMAN (U) 1.45 3.25 5.45 8.10 6 FISTOFFURY(X)WAYOFTHEDRAGON(X)Conti.5 0 LCP7.05


7 SLEEPING BEAUTY (U) Support (U) Cont 2.20 LCP 7.30


45 SING TO THE LORD 15 HOLDING THE FORT


£1.20 adult MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAYrn m r n SOUTH ATLANTIC APPEAL


FALKLANDS AFTERNOON ON S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 1 5 th


B O L TO N -B Y -B OW LA N D V IL L A G E H A L L at 2-30 p.m.


LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, STALLS etc. ADMISSION 20p CHILDREN 10p


PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY A


MEMBER OF THE NAVAL TASK FORCE WILL BE ON DISPLAY


00 NOBODY’S PERFECT


MUSIC MASTER A tri­ b u te to Hoagy Ca r ­ michael.


people cope with death “Quartier Latin”. Gisburn Auction prices


AT Gisburn Auction Mart on Thursday there were 171 accre­ dited newdy-calved cows and heifers forward in the dairy section. Prizes in the accredited cow


class went to Mr Haynes £670 and S. Murray £625, and for accredited heifers to D. Carlisle £730 and R. Murray £620. Accredited. Friesian cows made to £675 (£544 average),


accredited animals forward which made to £730. In the calf section there were


Friesian bulls made to £182 (£154.80), beef X bulls aver­ aged £134 and heifers averaged £127.. The sale of in-pig gilts, sows and store pigs had 23 animals


(£135), heifers to £147 (£96.15), Angus bulls to £106 (£62,35), h e ife rs to £94 (£54.50), Limousin bulls to £150 (£109.5), heifers to £139 (£72.45). In the weaned calves section,


and Friesian heifers made to £810 (£574). The in-calf section had 18


542 accredited animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £141 (£80.80), heifers to £94 (£63.15), Hereford X bulls to £165 (£99.35), heifers to £89 (£57.35), Charolais X bulls to £198


ward were 335 cattle, 4,048 sheep and 12 pigs. Certified clean cattle: Light


steers made to 103.5p (98. Ip), medium to 123p (98.9p), heavy to 92.8p (92.4p). Light heifers made to 109p (95.4p), medium to IlOp (94.5p), and heavy to


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certified cattle: Young bulls made to 120p (106.9p), light s te e rs to 104.8p (95.8p), medium to 96.2p (92. Ip), heavy to 91.5p (90.3p). Light heifers made to 101.2p (86.4p), medium to 93p (81.9p), heavy to 85.5p (81.9p) and fat cows to 85p (71.7p). .


115p (92.7p). Uncertified and previously


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Emperor featuring this popular folk singer WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th and


forward. In-pig sows made to £45 and store pigs to £28 (£26.25). In the fatstock section, for- •


lambs made to 134.5p (124.4p), standard to 127p (119.3p), medium to 120.5p (112.4p), heavy to 109.5p (104.4p), light shearlings to 116p (102.4p), heavy to 91.2p (91.1p), over­ weight to 80.5p. Fat ewes made to £37 (£15.80).


In the sheep section light


cutters made to 66p (65.5p) and baconers made to 66p (64.5p).


Pigs: Porkers averaged 59p, CITIZENS, WHALLEY ABBEY SENIOR Thursda^August


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SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 st 7-30 p.m. BARROWFORD TOP LOCK Admission by ticket only


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VIVALDI, "WINTER FROM THE 4 SEASONS" TCHAIKOVSKY, THE SLEEPING BEAUTY SUITE


Conductor, Barry Wordsworth Narrator, Edward Cowie Soloist. Jennifer Nixon


HANDEL, THE ARRIVAL OFTHE QUEEN OF SHEBA


FAMILY CONCERT PROKOFIEV, PETER AND THE WOLF


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21st 7-30 p.m.


ROSSINI, WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE STRAVINSKY, CIRCUS POLKA


Conductor, Nicholas Cleobury. Soloist. Galina ■ Stamenova


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25th 7-30 p.m.


M U S IC B Y T H E S T R A U S S FA M IL Y


Conductor, John Georgiadis Soloist, Colin Chambers


MOZART, THEMARRIAGE OF FIGARO MOZART, VIOLIN CONCERTO No. 3 IN G


FRIDAY, APRIL 15th 7-30 p.m.


BERLIOZ, SYMPHON^ FANTASTIQUE Conductor. Jacques Delacoie Soloist, Takako Nishizaki


SATURDAY, MAY 21st 7-30 p.m.


Walker and Richard Morton Blackburn Music Society


Tickets: £3.50, £2.50, £1.50 (50p off children, OAP and student prices)


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In aid of the May Myra Clegg, Ch Christies Hospita Bi


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MARITIME ENGLAND Push the boat out for a


Summer Evening Supper


and enjoy the flavour of. the sea in the depths of Bowland


Starting from £2 ________ TUES ANYONE IN I


RIMINGTON A 50 CL


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Opener: Mr J P 3 Air


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Saturday, Grammar


Opened at (Form


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2 p.m. Admissi


Tickets available Council Office CLITHERO


Adults


CLITHERO HANDIC


GENE CASTLE


SUND


THE ROYALBR LEGION


HODDER VALLEY B


COFFE EVENIN


SHIREBURN CAR


SITE, EDISFO CLITHEROE


WED., AUG. 18 at 7-30 p.m.


Admission 25 Cake Stall, et


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