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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Avgust ith, 1983 Weekend SATURDAY-


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11-


12- I-


) “In Laws Are Out.”


TURE SHOW. Mark Curry with ok! and new film favourites


FILM: “City Beneath the Sea" (1953) s ta r r in g Robert Ryan and An­ thony Quinn


57 WEATHER 8-


introduces the third of three masterclasses.


55 EDGAR KENNEDY IN 15THE GET SET PIC­


30 SATURDAY MORNING9-


REMEMBERED. Dean Rusk, the former Secret­ ary of State for America, ta lk s about the role America and he played in foreign affairs over the last 50 years


55 THE 20th CENTURY 5- 6-


1-05 News Summary; Eventing: (1-10, 3-40) The Croft Original Champion­ ship from Gatcombe Park; Racing from Haydock Park: (1-55, 2-25, 2-55, 3- 25); Cycling: (2-10, 2-40, 3-40) 'the National Track Champ io n sh ip s from L e ic e s te r ; A th le t ic s Focus: (3-10) Reports from Helsinki on the eve of the first ever World Athletics Championships; 5-00 Final Score


Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine in “Crossties"


6-10 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT


6- 7- 00 GRANDSTAND including


10- 10 B IL LY F IE L D SWINGS. Au s tralian singer/songwriter Billy Field, performs 30 mi­ nutes of his own songs at Blazers, Windsor


programmes from the award-winning documen­ ta ry s e r ie s ‘‘Circuit Eleven Miami”


11- 25 DEATHWATCH. NineEect of a nuclear war has-


11-40 LOU GRANT: The pros- ,ou and his staff prepar­


Thursday. Sam and Knox then locate Jack Colby, a former partner who once swindled them out of a large sum of money. While Thursday is still with them, they aim to get their money back


12-35 JOHN MILES IN CON­ CERT: Late-night music


ing for the biggest disas­ ter storv of all


from John Miles. HODDER VALLEY SHOW


10- 40 HORROR DOUBLE BILL: 1. “The Wolf Man” starring Lon Chaney Jnr


11-55 HORROR DOUBLE BILL: 2. “Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man” starring Lon Chaney Jnr, Bela Lugosi


10 HUNG FU starring David 00 NEWS: Weatherman “Gold" — Avon is temp­


ted to steal a gold ship­ ment from an undefended pleasure cruiser


9-10 THE MAIN ' ATTRAC­ TION. Roy Castle and Bernard Manning top the bill in televisions sparkl­ ing Saturday night enter­ tainment. Other stars in­ clude The Belle Stars


Dorado" (1966) starring John Wayne, Robert Mitchum


9- 10- Weatherman 15 B LA K E ’S S EV E N .


9-25 GOD’S STORY 9:35 FALCON ISLAND 10-00 SPACE 1999


10-50 RO SE S C R IC K E T : Yorkshire v Lancashire from Headingley


05 SATURDAY FILM: “El


1-15 ITN NEWS 1-20 WORLD OF SPORT: In­ t ro d u c e d by Dickie ' Davies; 1-20 The ITV Six


l i j i a i l l l l i l ; 50 NEWS ON 2; Weather 4-


2-45TH E BE ST OF LAUREL AND HARDY: Compilation of classic scenes from classic Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy comedies


4*35 WELL BEING: Pam Armstrong and family doctor Simon Smail look at stress and the practical ways of coping with it


nal animated film


5- 6-


edition 15 TCHOU TCHOU: Origi­


COFFEE EVENING


AT Thorneyholme, Dunsop Bridge


THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th at 7-30 p.m.


to commence at 6-30 p.m. * Tombola * Raffle ★ Cake and Produce Stall ★ Side Shows +


CLAY PIGEON SHOOT


10-10 NIGHT MUSIC. (last in


II- 25 THE ROCKFORD FILES. James Garner stars as private eye Jim Rockford in “In Hazard”


series) featuring Rick Wakeman and Robert Powell


12-15 WEATHER I l l l M I l l


5-35 SATURDAY CINEMA COMEDY DOUBLE BILL: 2. “Lady On A Train” starring Deanna Durbin, Ralph Bellamy, Edward Everett Horton


5-15 THE SKY AT NIGHT. "Illuminating Quasars”


3-15 SATURDAY CINEMA COMEDY DOUBLE BILL: 1. “Are You With I t? ” s ta r r in g Donald O’Connor, Olga.San Juan


9-


7-05 BARRY NORMAN’S HONG KONG QUEST. A lighthearted look at the Western and Oriental in­ fluences on the Hong Kong Chinese


7- 8-


Weather TERCLASS. Robin Ray


Re-run of the comedy series in which Kelly pre­ sents his observations of life


55 NEWS AND SPORT: 10 KELLY MONTEITH.


5-05 ITN NEWS 5-15 SINK THE BISMARCK! Film starring Kenneth More and Dana Wynter. May 1941: Hitler’s best surface vessel, the might battleship Bismarck, races,


— Newmarket races at 1- 30, 2-00 and 2-30. Redcar races at 1-45, 2-15 and 2- 45; 2-55 Roses Cricket from Headingley; 3-20 Golf: The US PGA Championships; 3-40 Ath­ letics: The World Champ­ ionships Preview; 4-00 Wrestling from Basildon; 4-55 Results


to the Atlantic with the intention of sinking Allied


shipping and dealing a deatn blow to the British


7-00 SOME YOU WIN. This evening’s show once more turns the spotlight on winners and the ever- honefuls


8-


7- 45 ULTRA QUIZ. With Michael Aspel, Sally James and Johnathan King


6- -


programme in the zany and fast-moving dance series in which Mike Man­ sfield’s team heat up Lon­ don’s summer, streets. Their guests this uT are Spandau Ballet


eek


AND WEATHER fol­ lowed by A Working 7 Faith


30 NEWS HEADLINES 7-30A CAGE FOR THE


sident “Granadiers" Ian Hogg, Kate Williams and Barry Foster take on some neighbours from the Manchester Royal Ex­ change Theatre in the fast-action game hosted by Trevor Peacock.


00 TAKE THE STAGE: Re­


05 BROOKSIDE: Omnibus 00 HOT FOR DOGS: Third


THE


S A N D P I P E R WHALLEY PRESENTS


ROCKERFELLA’S DISCO


EVERY FRIDAY 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.


Admission £1.25 before 10-30 p.m. £1.75 after 10-30 p.m.


Featuring T O P DJ


SUN: Documentary by Glyn Jones reporting on


Price includes BUFFET SUPPER FREE DRAW GIVEN AWAY


the international coopera­ tion leading up to one of the world’s most ambiti­


ALSO E V E R Y SA TU R D A Y


Songs and dancing galore in the show hosted by Lionel Blair from the Theatre Royal, Nottin­ gham


9-45 THE GREAT SCOUT AND CATHOUSE THURSDAY: Film star-


30 SATURDAY ROYAL. 30 ITN NEWS AND SPORT


55 NEWS AND SPORT. 10 JORGE BOLET MAS­


' ring Lee Marvin and Oliver Reed. Sam Long- wood and his half-Indian pal Knox are rough-and- ready soldiers of fortune • in Colorado in 190S. As a lark, they kidnap a bunch of prostitutes who all soon escape except a 17-year- old girl whom they call


SUNDAY


[ BBC-1 ) 9-


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE 12-55 FARMING


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES I-


8-30 W R IT ER S AND PLACES William Robert­


9-00 CAMBERWICK GREEN 9-00 ROXY MUSIC sing some 9-15 KNOCK KNOCK


son Davies — ‘‘The Melancholy of Romance”.


30 THIS IS THE DAY songs.


of their most popular 9-50 GRAND PRIX Formula


1-25 BETTER THAN NEW German Grand Prix. Renovating old furniture. 10-20 ELIZABETH TAYLOR IN “THE COMEDIANS


One World Championship 11- 4-10ALIAS SMITH AND


109” (1963) starring Cliff Robertson.


JONES s ta rr ing Pete Duel and Ben Murphy in “Miracle at Santa Marta".


6-15 RESURRECTION Life, u .25 aaP KAA HAK death and resurrection as n .30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT experienced by the hand- Michael Winstanley asks icapped and people close


6-0d NEWS; Weatherman.


11-00 PA R EN T S AND TEENAGERS


6-


S n i TVPR’Q tTORV” 12-00 ENGLANS, THEIR EN- “ OLIVER S STORY


(1978) s ta r r in g Ryan O’Neal and Candice


8- 45 TL


9- 35 NEWS; Weatherman. 9-


10-


TH E Det Sgt John Ho Chorale '


Vicar are startled by the poo UNIVERSITY CHAL- arrival of a man in a boat. . .


Bailey. Potter and the II- _ „


THE PROMS Simon 1-30 CHIPS “Crack-Up”. R a t t le conducts the 2-15THE WORLD ATHLE- Philharmonia Orchestra in Rachmaninov’s Second Synmhqny.


20 SUNDAY NIGHT AT University


ATHLETICS CHAMP- M-OOSUNDAY MATINEE IONSHIPS from Helsin- ki. Highlights of the open-


11- 45 WEATHER shy but ambitious employ­


‘.v .v .v .v .v .vvi .v .v .v .v.v .v / 6-00 TELL ME WHY “Mar­ l-55 SUNDAY GRAND-


B


STAND: 2-00 The First World Athletics Champ- ionships from Helsinki.


Cove rage of to d ay ’s 6-30 ITW NEWS events including Women’s 6-40THE NATIONAL marathon, Men’s shot put, Men’s 20km walk finals; 2-


7- 7-


subtitles.


SKY Third of seven prog- rammes examining the impact of air travel on


8- 20 NEWS ON 2; Weather.


05 NEWS REVIEW with 30 DIAMONDS IN THE


Film ' s ta r r in g Sidney Poitier and Suzy Kendall:


20 THE FIRST WORLD duced by Dickie Davies. “Trouble in Store", star-





TICS CHAMPIONSHIPS F rom th e Olympic Statium, Helskinki, intro-


mg day in the first World Margaret Rutherford. Norman Wisdom plays a


ring Norman Wisdom and


f BBC-2 ) «•$!&.. 'tOSO', riage”, a team of 20 young


ee of a magnificent de- partment store.


people discuss marriage, sex and ’divorce with a panel of experts.


30 Motor Racing from gharad Rees. Hockenheim, The German 7-15 TO SIR WITH LOVE Grand Prix: 2-30 Cricket, The John Player League.


SCHOOL CHOIR COM- PETITION with An-


gineer from Guyana, is own profession. So he


ourselves and the world East End. we live in.


8- « m — College, London v Exeter LENGE Royal Holloway 6- 6- 7-


Bergen. The sequel to WILD ASPARAGUS A £ Cf l% E DETEC-


12.30 IN SEARCH OF THE


ater Manchester’s largest rubbish tip; a hill re-


I f i ^ i n


50 POTTER stamng Robin waste; Highgate Cemet- ery in London.


claimed from chemical


GLAND “The Reluctant Squire".


30 SONGS OF PRAISE Parent Families are doing ' to give help and advice.


n n t I „ p


Jean streather what the National Council for One


Charles Dickens’ novel, 10-00 ENCOUNTER starring Gerry Sundquist 10-30 MY FAITH ..


55 FILM MATINEE: “PT Burton, Alec Guinness. ................. i lO G R E ^ E X P E C T A . 9-25 MINIATURE CHESS


TIONS Episode 5 of this six-part oramatisation of 9*30 THE MUSIC MAN


9- 10-


ish family life over two generations.


45 ITN NEWS


Walter and Betty meet through a Lonely Heart


00 DEAR BOX NUMBER


advertisement. Warmth and humour blossom at their first meeting and their interest is stirred.


(1967) starring Richard


11-30 RUSSIA Georgia is the playground of Russia and still follows its own way of life.


“Young Love”, in order to play matchmaker, Maggie throws a party.


I l l a i i l l l l


2-30 THE PAINTED VEIL (1934) Romantic drama, set in China, and starring Greta Garbo as a woman tom between her doctor husband and her lover. From the novel by W. Somerset Maugham.


4-00 IRISH ANGLE SPE CIAL


4- 5- 5- really watch for worms?


How does the Great Tit manage to land upside- down: Does the Blackbird


30 BIRDS OF BRITAIN


AND WEATHER fol lowed by THE BOTTOM LINE.


00 NEWS HEADLINES


Hargreaves continues the delightful story of country life, coming from the pic­ turesque Thomas Hardy country.


ing ahead to the week on


BOWLS The Mazda Masters.


E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y


NEW COURSES STARTING AUG. 10th Tuition and Guidance for Beginners


from Wendy Ward. An individual programme will be worked to suit you.


30 OLD COUNTRY Jack


7 — 9 p.m. LINDA RHODES and JOAN KENYON with a full programme of physical exercises to music. Keep-fit and have C fun.


00 LOOK FORWARD Look­ 15 IN T E R N A T IO N A L ?


JOHNNY MERCER (rpt) Ned Sherrin introduces the lyrics of Johnny Mercer who wrote the words for over 1,000 songs, including "That Old Black Magic”.


M O W A V A IL A B L E


LADIES’ KEEP-FIT — EVERY TUESDAY EVENING d g


L O W C O S T S Q U A S H M E M B E R S H IP 2 |


15 SONG BY SONG BY


845A F IN E ROMANCE Laura sees how worried Mike is about the financial state of his business, and decides to take action.


9-


hosted by Peter Purves where the pan e llists throw down a word chal­ lenge to guest celebrities.


15 BABBLE The game


SHORT OF


CASH? SELL


THOSE


takes-'a job as a school- teacher in London's tough


9*15 NOW AND THEN Drama looking at ordinary- Engl­


Thackeray, a young en- unable to find work in his 10-


• re-create the happiness of a one-time school camping holiday.


episode of a touching, new and exciting five-part drama serial about two deprived, but street-wise Livemool lads who set off for Wales in an attempt to


12-00CLOSE •


round of the US PGA Championship from Los Angeles.


• 15 ONE SUMMER Firs t


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Details obtainable at: DIVIDENDS 2


Clitheroe Office, 46 KING STREET, Tel. 22473 and 22590. Blackburn Office, J. WEARDEN and SONS LTD


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Garden Club OPEN LECTURE ON


By Mr B. P. MANN of Samlesbury


PARISH CHURCH, UPPERHALL


MONDAY NEXT, 7 -1 5 p.m .


ALL WELCOME CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES JUNIOR DISCO (for the 16’s and under)


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COMEDIAN/VOCAL ORGANIST AND DRUMS Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome 09 MAKING A LIVING


10- 05 H EART OF THE MATTER: Jack Hedley stars as Major Scobie in this adaptation of Graham Greene’s novel. Scobie and Helen Rolt, the young widow who sur­ vived the torpedo attack, become lovers. Scobie l a t e r ■ f in d s h im se l f threatened with blackmail by one of th e rival Syrians


9-00 NANA: Veronique Genest stars as Nana with Guy Treian as Comte Muffat in the final episode. Nana has come to dominate Comte Muffat completely and many other men, as well as the whole of Paris society. But a .twist of fate brings her life to a tragic ana uglv end


ous experiments taking place in Oxfordshire: to repeat on Earth the pro­ cesses that power the Sun


11- 10 G O L F : US PGA CHAMPIONSHIP: Steve Rider presents up to the minute coverage of the third round of the PGA Championship


(Excluding first Saturday in the month) ROCKERFELLA’S DISCO PRESENTS


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BAKING COMPETITION (Saturday) FAIRGROUND ORGAN,


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There have been mysterious happenings In parts of the country of late. Many are wondering of we have had a visitor from another planet. We don’t know about that, but at the Civic Hall we are having a return visit of our little friend.


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