2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 25th, 1982 W eekend I l l B S W t i i l l
12*12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-45 News Summary; Football Focus (12-20); Racing from Newbury (12-50, 1-20, 1-55, 2-25), 1-
, Hopeful Steeplechase, 2- 05 The Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup Handicap Chase, 2-35, The Gerry Feilden Hurdle Race; Boxing (1-10) from Wemb ley Arena; Snooker (1-40, 2-15) The Coral United Kingdom Professional Snooker Championship: First quarter-final; Inter national Athletics (2-45)
5-10 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-20 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.
5- 0-55 BLANKETY BLANK.
6- 15 THE LATE -LATE BREAKFAST SHOW starring Noel Edmonds.
7- 8-
understandings”
• from Gateshead, The Pre sto Food Markets Cross- Country; Cricket: Second Test (2-45) from Brisbane, Australia v England; 3-45 Half-Time soccer scores, news and reports; Rugby League (3-55) The John P lay e r Trophy F i r s t Round: St Helens v Fulham; 4-35 Final Score.
ZARD. “Goodbye, Gener al Lee.”
Comedy quiz game hosted by Terry Wogan.'
9-05 THE BASIC PACES. 9-30 SATURDAY SUPER STORE with Mike Read.
6-05 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! (7).
ors.
SATURDAY tfront of Hollywood direc
6- 7-
•* 00, The Speen Novices’ Hurdle Race, 1-30, The
6-30 CRICKET: SECOND TEST. Australia v Eng land — highlights of the second dayys play in Bris bane.
Weather. 10- 25 THE DUKES OF HAZ-
12- 30 MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “MAN MADE MONS TER” (bw) (1940) star ring Lon Chaney Jnr, Lionel Atwill.
3 0 JbL IEt BRAVO“Mis-
8- 9-
10- 11- 12-
(new series) The first of six programmes, starring Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman, David Copper- field with special guest Tovah.
Weatherman.
true story of Will Adams. Starring Richard Cham berlain.
five parts) inspired by the
United Kingdom Profes sional Snooker Champion ship First quarter-final.
Conrad stars as private in v e s t ig a to r F ra n k Cannon.
35 WEATHER. 7- BBC-2
3-00 PLAY AWAY. 3-25 KING VIDOR: A TRI BUTE. A look at the life and work of one of the g ia n ts of Hollyw'ood cinema, who died on November 1st this year.
1-50 MATT THE GOOSEBOY (1977) A cartoon.
1- 20 THREE OF A KIND2-
i l l l l i j l i l i l O F . . .
11- 45 FRANK DELANEY. A novel series of late-night talk shows, with music each week from Elkie Brooks.
11-
9-05 KINGSWOOD: A COM- PRE HEN SI VE SCHOOL. A year in the life of a large comprehen sive school. "He’s broken the first law of politics and may be punished for it.”
7-50 CHARLES LAUGHTON IN “ THE STRANGE DOOR” (bw) (1951) also starring Boris Karloff.
AL:
MENTHE” ' (1977) star ring Eleonore Klarwein, Odile Michel.
Fred Emery with guest interviewers from Fleet Street talk to a major per sonality in the news. This week: The Rt Hon. Tony Benn.
9-15 TH E VERY HOT GOSSIP SHOW. The sensational dance group first show' of tn<
comfort of James Gamer, Mick Jagger, Burt Rey nolds ana Elke Sommer.
55 NEWS AND SPORT; 15 SATURDAY BRIEFING.
10- 11- 12-
the own, from London Lyceum Theatre.
ieir
STAIRS. “I Dies From Love.
“The Street With Name” (1948). A fast- moving thriller.
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35 NEWS ON 2; Weather.
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT In t ro d u c e d by D ick .. Davies; 12-20 On The Ball: 12-45 Rallying; — The
10-05 STAR FLEET. 10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW With Isla St Clair.
50 NfiWS AND SPORTt;he quiz with guest celeb- rities
4-35 PASSWORD Chairman Tom O’Connor
05 SHOGUN (The second of 35 SNOOKER. The Coral
45 CANNON. W illiam 6-
referees
6-00 UNION WORLD Gus MacDonald presents the weekly programme look ing at topical issues af fecting trade unionists.
lowed by 7 Days. Looking at the religious and moral issues behind the news.
7-30 A WEEK IN POLITICS. Anthony King and the
8-15 DOUBLE BI"LL presents The Norman Gunston
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3-35 THE BIG PARADE (bw) (1925) The film that estab lished King Vidor in the
m o n s t ra te s h e ’s the world’s least competent interviewer, to the dis-
I l i i B i i i i i -
,10-55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 11-
ID-30 MATHS HELP. 10*40 LET’S GO.
10-
11- 45 DELIA SMITH’S COOK ERY COURSE.
AND PEOPLE. 12-
12*35 THE COMPUTER PROGRAMME.
10 SEE HEAR!
3-30 MICKEY DONALD.
5- 6-
1-00 FARMING. 1-25 BUSINESS CLUB. 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 FILM OF THE BOOK: "Outcast Of The Islands” (1952) sta rr in g Ralph R ic h a rd so n , T rev o r Howard (bw).
AND
3-55 SNOOKER. The Coral United Kingdom Profes sional snooker champion ship. Second quarter-final.
Highlights from First and Second Division games.
6-
6-10 BEAU GESTE by P. C. Wren, dramatised by Alistair Bell, with Be nedict Taylor as Beau Geste.
- of a tw'o-part screen adap tation of Brooke Hay w a rd ’s b e s t - s e l l in g memoirs, starring Lee Remiek, Jason Robards.
7- 15 HI-DE-HI! 7-45 HAYWIRE. The second
from Skipton.
; 9-15 NEWS; Weather. 9-
10- 10-
11- 12-
Esther Rantzen. Norman.
•9-00 THE FLUMPS. :9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-30 THIS IS THE DAY.
6- 7-
00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.7- 8-
SUNDAY > RAMME.
IN ITALY. The Italian singing and dancing star comes to British TV.
5*05 BROOKSIDE The om nibus repeat of the week’s episodes.
and Goodie Tim Brooke- Tavlor.
Jenny L W Lee-V right
4-25 BEGONE DULL CARE with Oscar Peterson Trio.
“A Tale of Two Cities” (1936).
30 MAKING THE MOST 00 SATURDAY MATINEE: 6-
5- 40 THE PYRAMID GAM Two contestants race against the clock to reach a £1,000 jackpot atop the pyramid.
5-05 ITtf NEWS. 5-10 METAL MICKEY "Mickey Pops The Ques tion.” Granny wants tc marry — and magic robot Mickey is happy to help.
• Lombard RAC Rally; 1- ITN News; 1-20 ITV l... — Wolverhampton: Races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. Catterick: Races at 1-45 2-15 and 2-45; 2-55 Netball — England v New' Zea land; 3-45 Half-Tim. Soccer News and Reports; 4-00 Wrestling — from Croydon; 4-45 Results,
9-15 WATCH IT! VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM THE SEA.
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at THE BLACKBURN GREYHOUND STADIUM
on the main Blackburn to Accrington Road thousands of Bargains and Unusual Items
7- 05 GUNFIGHT AT THE OK 30 NEWS HEADLINES fol- . 00 RAFFAELLA CARRA 10-20 ITN NEWS.
9-20SATURDAY NIGHT THRILLER "A Gift of Tongues.” A suicide pact on a deserted housing estate; Or is it the perfect murder?
laws, whom the corrupt town marshal has let slip away.
regular background prog ramme on the political process at Westminster and beyond.
Show'. Featuring the Au stralian comedian who de
12-25 HOUSE OF HORRORS "Fiend Without a Face.” A man is found dead near an experimental station,
his face distorted with horror.
12-00 OFF PEAK. “ Lover Come Back To Me.” visually dazzling dance drama where two records come alive and the charac ters interact with extraor dinary results.
10-35 SATURDAY SPORTS SPECIAL. Double bill of sport featuring boxing and football.
Douglas. Wyatt Earn ar rives at Fort Griffin Texas in pursuit of out
CORRAL. Film starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk
Real people being them selves are the stars of this countrywide look at the British at play.
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20 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
8- 10 WAGNER’S RING S IEG FR IED Act 3. Simultaneously broadcast on Radio 3.
RING. Cosima Wagner and The Siegfried Idyll.
15 THE MONEY PROG- 00 THE DISCOVERY OF
55 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 00 THE WORLD OF THE
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8- 45 ITN NEWS. 9-
7- 15 HART TO HART. "On A Bed Of Hails. ” A honey moon bed turns out to have a past.
10- 11-
9- 30THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES dramat ised in seven parts from The Warden and Barches- ter Towers, by Anthony Trollope (3)).
CAN PICTURE SHOW: "Rancho Deluxe” (1974) sta rring Je ff Bridges,’ Sam Waterston.
TEST. Australia v Eng land — highlights of the third day’s play in Bris bane.
00 MATCH OF THE DAY. 00 NEWS; Weatherman. 10 SONGS OF PRAISE
11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 11- 12-
10- 11-
1-
9-30PORTRAITS POWER. "Stalin.”
OF
00 MORNING WORSHIP. 00 DOCTOR!
3-
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE.
With Brian Walden.
People whose convictions have put them out on a limb.
35 WEATHERMAN. 25 SNOOKER. 3-
l i l l l l l l 1-
2- 4- 5-
25THAT’S L IF E with 05 OMNIBUS with Barry 55 OUT ON A L IM B .
2-
a s u r e .” A p re g n a n t woman is entrapped by a blaze which threatens to d e s t ro y a d e c ay in g mansion.
FILM SEASON "Windfall in Athens” (1953).
30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 00WEEKEND WORLD4-
send-up of the advertising racket.
30 FIREHOUSE. "The Tre 0
4-30 IRISH ANGLE. Irish af faire seen from the pers pective of Irish TV.
MacDonald presents the weekly opportunity for viewers to answer back to Channel 4.
Thorn EMI Champion ship. ■ Semi-finals high lights.
THIRD T E S T . The Dominion Insurance Test Series from Headingley, Great Britain v Australia.
5-30 HORIZON: “The Sea Behind the Dunes.” A
subtitles.
portrait of Pleasant Bay, a small stretch of water
and marshland in New England.
30 RUGBY SPECIAL. The 30 RUGBY L EA G U E :
5-00 BULLSEYE. The darts and general knowledge
Yasser Seirawan (USA) v John Nunn (GB).
30 WORLD CUP CHESS. 00 NEWS REVIEW with
6-00 CREDO. 6-30 ITN NEWS. 6-40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. The theme for this second programme is Heritage.
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5-30 YOUNG SHERLOCK — THE MYSTERY OF THE MANOR HOUSE. “The Woman in Black.” Events at the Manor House take a sinister turn.
g
uiz presented by Jim owen.
MATINEE: “On The Beat.” Norman Pitkin longs to follow in his • father’s footsteps by be coming a policeman, but he is nownere near tall enough. Starring Norman Wisdom.
“ A n o th e r Blo o d y Sunday.” Doncaster play ers and club officials face up to yet ‘Another Bloody Sunday’ and the inevitable prospects of yet another defeat and more derision. 20 THE SUNDAY
00 ONCE IN A LIFETIME. Michael Hordern delivers another of Arthur Ran-
5-20 MURUN BUCHSTAN- SANGUR. Murun’s next- door neighbour acquires a
. angling. 5- 6-
.boyfriend with a sports car.
BALL. Another hour of one of the most exciting games in the world.
10-00 SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS "Dodsworth” (1936) A fine production of Sinclair Lewis’s novel, starring Walter Huston as a middle-aged American industrialist who retires to tour Europe with his wife.
7- 00L IF E AND ADVEN TURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY with the R o y a l S h a k e s p e a r e Company.
thony Howard and two other journalists inter view another newsmaker in the progamme ithat makes news.
some’s es says about
5-0 ) NEWS r ~ HEADLINES fol lowed by Rod and Line.
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WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Closing Meeting
Christmas Special Refreshments
30AMERICAN FOOT 30 FACE THE PRESS. An Prayeat 7-45 p.m.
“Blessed are they, that keep my ways"
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SHOW. With Melvyn Bragg.
KNOWN. "Somewhere in a Crowd.”
"Lawson’s Last Stand. Lt Col Lawson vanishes from an army hospital. He is in possession of valu able NATO secrets and may have been abducted by the Russians. Bodie and Doyle have got to find him.
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