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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.


15 UPSTAIRS, DOWN 15 DEATH IN THE CITY 55 THE AVENGERS


Glitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 r.Advertising)- Burnley 22331 (Classified)


What's on... Whafs on... Whats on... What* bafe.. What's GREENDALE


L IC E N S E D R E ST A U R A N T


DOWNHAM ROAD,


CHATBURN Tel. CLITHEROE 41316


CHRISTMAS DAY


5 TRADITIONAL COURSES £7.25


S E R V E D 12 noon and 4 p.m.


A FEW TABLES STILL AVAILABLE P L E A S E BO O K E A R L Y


00 FILM INTERNATION­ “ DIABLO


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


ri


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.


OF Tel.'CLITHEROE 41316 P R IV A T E P A R T IE S C A T E R E D FOR RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL SUNDAY SPECTACULAR


GIANT CAR BOOT SALE and


GRAND CHRISTMAS “PETTYCOAT LANE”


THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


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.


10 CfAME FOR A LAUGH. Refreshments, Ample Car Parking, Admission Free.


LIMITED CAR AND STALL SPACES STILL AVAILABLE


POSTPONED FROM THE 21 s t DUE TO


ADVERSE WEATHER CO N D IT IO N S -k


Ring B la ck b u rn 6 7 2 4 6 6 o r G re a t Ha rwood 8 8 8 7 7 0


CROSS KEYS INN Nr Skipton


Skipton Road, East Marton


Telephone: EARBY 843485


j in n


COLLECTORS’ FAIR AT THE


ANTIQUES AND


CORONATION G ISB U R N


SUNDAY, NOVEM 11 a.m. — 5 p.m.


BER 28th


PLEASE BRING ALONG ANY ITEMS YOU WISH TO SELL COINS, JEWELLERY, PORCELAIN, etc.


ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. The last of a natural-his­ tory drama 6: “Living To­ gether.”


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


TOP PRICES PAID WHY NOT TRY US?


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.


SELLTHOSE UNWANTED ITEMS IN THIS YOUR


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.


TO ADVERTISING. An uproarious live-action


ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAYRE


SANTA CLAUS, SPECIAL TEAS and BRITAIN’S BIGGEST BARGAINS


30 A PLAIN MAN’S GUIDE


TO BE OPENED at 2-45 BY THE MAYOR OF RIBBLE VALLEY A d m is s io n 1 0 p


00 RIGHT TO REPLY. Gus nan Henthom G . Millthome Avenue ospel Church


MR E. PALETHORPE, Blackburn


SUNDAY, NOV 28th at 6-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1st at 2-30 p.m.


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"


r and Bible Study .


Prov. 8 v 32 LOW MOOR CLUB


T O Y F A IR in aid of charity


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th at 8 p.m. Admission FREE


Perfumes and Home Made Christmas cakes on sale


SIGHT & SOUND DISCO ARE BACK w ith


THE BEST DISCO IN TOWN ★


For that special occasion on BURNLEY 30333


CALL US MY LINE? WHAT’S


THERE ARE 6 FREE C IN EM A T IC K E T S


to be won for 6 lucky readers In our competition held In conjunction with The Civic Hall Cinema


PROFESSION OR PASTIME of the caricature from the letters which make up the head.


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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, - 9-30 a.m. — 11 a.m.


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55 CRICKET: SECOND 11-


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10-00 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. "In the Bag.” Sam is a safebreaker who has never been caught.


But he likes to work alone.


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.


7-15 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD­ HOUSE. Vince Prince and the Tone Deafs makes a return tonight.


DETAILS: TYRERS FAIRS, RIPON Tel. 0765/700959


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


S U N D A Y L U N C H MEMBERS DRAW £1 7


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28th ARTISTE ASSURED


DOUG on the Organ 00 THE PROFESSIONALS. CLITHEROE YOUNG FARMERS CLUB ANNUAL WHIST a n d


DOMINO DRIVE FR ID A Y , 3rd DECEMBER


at PENDLETON VILLAGE HALL a t 7 -3 0 p.m .


Prizes inc. TURKEY and WHISKY ADMISSION 7 0p inc. supper


30THE SOUTH BANK 30 JOURNEY TO THE UN­


WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH T H IS S A T U R D A Y


BERNARD on the Drums


TURKEY DRAW 6 2831 SPIRIT DRAW PINK 36


BONA fide guests welcome SOp FOR NON-MEMBERS


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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th B O W L A N D C .S . S C H O O L P .T .A . WHIST, DOMINO


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7-30 p.m. in the SCHOOL HALL Admission 60p Children 40p ALL WELCOME BM HISTMS FAR


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GIFTS FOR ALL AT LOW COST


Doors open 11 a.m. ADMISSION FREE'


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PARKING FACILITIES OPEN 7 DA YSINCL UDING HOLIDA YS


Sun. to Thurs. 5-30 p .m . to 2 a .m . , F r i . and S a t . 5-30 p .m . to 3 a.m . including Christmas and New Year’s Day


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November 27th at 2-30 p.m.


Admission: 5p


Bus leaves King Lane at 1-45 p.m.


Royal British Legion Clutj 8 p.m.


bo ug (BURNLEY FC)


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THE ALAN STEVENSON TESTIMONIAL DINNER DANCE


D E C EM B E R 1 s t , 7-30 p .m . fo r 8-00 p .m . 5 CO U R SE D IN N E R £7.50 inclusive of VAT


SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE D E C EM B E R 23rd £6.50 inclusive of VAT Tickets available at The Cross Keys


CHRISTMAS FAYRE


F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 3 r d 7-30 p.m.


REFRESHMENTS — TOMBOLA — GAMES ROOMS FOR THE CHILDREN


ADMISSION 10p


C L IT H E R O E P A R IS H C H U R C H A M A T E U R O P E R A T IC a n d D R A M A T IC S O C IE T Y presents


DEAR OCTOPUS


A Comedy in three acts by Dodie Smith Directed by BARBARA SCATTERGOOD


in t h e P A R IS H C H U R C H H A L L o n T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y


N O V E M B E R 2 5 t h , 2 6 t h a n d 2 7 t h at 7-30 p.m.


Admission by programme, 75p;


Children and OAPs 5 0 p , from Parish Office and Cast


Until DEC. 13th THE AGE LIMIT FOR AA FILMS REMAINS 14 YEARS


Coming your way — The Smash Hit Film that has taken the USA by storm■


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WEEKLY TREBLE 16 — 11 — 15 200 CLUB 104


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8 th DECEMBER, WED. NESDAY, 1982. Slaid- b u r n Villa ge Hal l A n n u a l C h r i s t m a s


Wh i s t and Domi n o Dr ive .


11th DECEMBER. Brit­ Cish Y o u th fo r Christ


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7 th JANUARY, 1983, F r id a y — P a r ish Ball. C l i t h e r o e Pa ri s h Church.


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