Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertis ing;. , ! . ,, 2 Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, May 5th, 1983 Weekend SATURDAY I—
8- 9-
11-05 SATURDAY MORNING. FILM: “I SEE ICE” (b/ w) s ta r r in g George ....................... lsh,- r
"Home Canning” (b/w). summertime show.
Betty Stockfiela.
12-27 WEATHER Formby, Kay Walsn
12-30 GRANDSTAND including 1-05 News Summary; Football Focus (12-40); In ternational Swimming (1- 10, 1-35) from the Inter national Pool, Leeds, The Sun Life International:- Great Britain v Canada v . USSR; Racing from Ling- field (1-25, 1-55, 2-20), 1- 30 The Holsten Diat Pils. Maiden Stakes, 2-00. The Mirror Group Newspaper Stakes (Handicap), 2-30 The Highland Spring Derby Trial Stakes; The Rugbw, League Cup Final: The State Express Chal lenge Cup Final from Wembley Stadium — Hull v Featherstone Rovers; 3- 40 Latest soccer scores; 4- 40 Final Score.
5-10 MICKEY AND DONALD 5-35 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-45REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT
5- 6-
wick House, Gloucester shire.
55 EDGAR KENNEDY in 15 GET SET The Saturday
7- 05 L FOR LESTER Comedy series in six parts starring Brian Murphy.
sen ted by Jo n a th an Miller.
7-35 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
9-
7-50 BRAHMS: A GERMAN REQUIEM This perform ance ends the Brahms an niversary season.
- 9-40,RUGBY SPECIAL The Middlesex Sevens.
10-40 NEWS ON 2: Weather.
10-45 FILM INTERNATION AL: “ SHIN HEIKE MONOGATARI” A Japanese film with Engl ish subtitles, starring Raizo Ichikawa, Yoshiko Kuga.
HERE ANY MORE by John Fortune (5); '
9- 15 STATES OF MIND pre
10- 10-
11-
PECTED “Heir Presump tuous”, twin nephews Donald and David are prime silspects in their wealthy uncle’s murder.
North-West’s football programme.
10 ROGER DOESN’T LIVE 12-
00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 20 MATCH TIME The
ION’S FAREWELL Bob Paisley has played his last match in charge of An- field, and as a tribute,. Brian Clough traces the incredible story of Pais
ley’s glory years.
9-35 GOD’S STORY 9-50 CARTOON TIME
10-
6- 35 POP QUIZ Pop and Rock music quiz.
ZARD Uncle Jessie’s in danger of losing the farm after the mortgage money is stolen.
50 THE DUKES OF HAZ-
10-30 No. 73 No. 73 is a per fectly ordinary semi-de tached house. But inside, the rooms are used by top pop groups rehearsing their chart hits, celeb rities explaining their new projects ana cartoon shows.
8- 40 THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW with guests-Cieo Laine, Katia and Marielle Labeque.
7- 05 DATE WITH DANGER: "CAVE IN” Film star ring Dennis Cole, Susan Sullivan, Ray Milland.
9- 40 DYNASTY “Mother and 1 Son”.
9- 25 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.
0- 11-
A Victorian romance by Michael Sadleir, dramat ised in four parts by An thony Steven, starring Chloe Salaman as Fanny. Part 1: 1868.
1-15 WEATHER
Tony Cur tis , Henry Fonda, George Kennedy.
, Barry doesn't know that Joe is ’ a policeman, and Joe doesn’t know that Barry is planning a big robbery. Starring Julia Foster, Ian Hendry and David Essex.
05 VICKY THE VIKING l i i l l l l l i j i l
2-20 POWER PLAY (rpt) Police Accountability.
2-15 MILESTONES OF THE MOVIES “TO BE OR NOT TO BE” (1942).
30 FANNY BY GASLIGHT
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT in t ro d u c ed by Dickie Davies; 12-20 Ten Bin Bowling, The Firestone Tournament of Champ ions, from Ohio; 12-45 On The Ball; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 Diving, The Fina World Cup; 1-45 Ice Hockey, The Stanley Cup, from North America; 2-15 Bowls, CIS Insurance Champions Challenge; 2- 45 Speedway; 3-15 Bowls, CIS Insurance Champ ions; 3-45 Half-time Soccer News and Reports; 4-
FILM: "THE BOSTON STRANGLER” starring
25 SATURDAY LATE
( BBC-2 ) 3-
4- 5-
DOUBLE BILL: “MY LEARNED FRIEND” (b/ w) starring Will Hay.
SINKER” Film starring Jerry Lewis, Anne Fran cis, Peter Lawford.
tournament from Pains-
5-15 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA When the radiation belt encircling the e ar th catches fire, Admiral Nelson prepares to defy the United Nations by firing a missile into the configuration. Starring Walter Pidgeon and Joan Fontaine.
5-05 ITN NEWS
10 SATURDAY CINEMA 7-
Colne; 4-45 Results.
5 05 BROOKSIDE This week’s omnibus edition.
4-35 PASSWORD Semi-final of the word association game.
6-00 SQUARE PEGS Ameri can football returns to the Channel 4 screen as Lauren and Patti join the Weemawee Girl’s Football Team.
6- 7-
7- 45 SWINDLE The Robert Vesco File.
00 Wrestling from
10*00 BOUQUET OF BARBED WIRE (rpt)
“ALL COPPERS ARE”- Joe, Sue and Barry — guests at a noisy wedding reception — meet as strangers but become boisterous friends. But
00 THE LATE FILM: 15 PAISLEY —• A CHAMP
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30 TALES OF THE UNEX SATURDAY, MAY 7th
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' The man of the century. The motion picture of a lifetime G A N D H I PG(A)
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May 5th. Do not miss Sir Richard Attenboroughs Greatest , Achievement.
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THIS SATURDAY, MAY 7th AND EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL OCTOBER
at GISBURN AUCTION MARKET 9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
packed with stalls from all over ENGLAND.
AND WEATHER fol lowed by 7 Days.
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INCREDIBLE BARGAINS IN FOOD, FABRICS, FASHIONS, HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES, ETC. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY
00 A WEEK IN POLITICS AMPLE FREE PARKING — BRING EVERYBODY
8- 45 WORLD OF ANIMA TION
8-55 MALU — A WOMAN NOW
7-00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD- ' HOUSE More loony comedy and musical comedy.
20 “ HOOK, LINE AND 8-
Music”. 50 GRAND SLAM Bridge >
11-00 THE LATE CLIVE JAMES The Antipodean
starring Frank Finlay, Susan Penhaligon and Sheila Allen. Now that Cassie is back from Devon and Prue and Gavin are back from France, Peter Manson finds it difficult to spend time with Sarah, who is now his mistress.
vival Syndrome”, Sgt Hooker is accused of shooting an unarmed youngster. ^
SUNDAY BBC-1 )
10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 MICROS IN THE CLAS SROOM.
9-00 PIGEON STREET. 9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-
10- 11-
EDUCATION. 12- 30 THIS IS THE DAY.7-
11- 45 WEEKEND WAR DROBE. Making your own clothes.
12-35 THE UNEMPLOY MENT INDUSTRY.
READING (5). 8-
•6-50 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.
55 MULTI-CULTURAL 20 TELE-MONTAGE. 8-
day’s match between Hull and Featherstone Rovers; 5- 00 International Gym nastics from Gothenburg.
US. The Underwater World of A1 Giddings. The work of un d e rwate r photographer A1 Gid dings.
10 THE SKILL OF LIP- 9-
1-00 FARMING. Weather for farmers.
1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. I-
3- 4- 5- Lorre, Lon Chaney.
1-25 THE PAST AFLOAT. H is to r ic sh ip s and maritime museums in Bri tain (2): Setting Sail.
“ MY FAVOURITE BRUNETTE” (bw) Film s ta r r in g Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Peter
• JONES. “Smiler with a Gun,” starring Pete Dual, Ben Murphy.
5-45 NEWS: Weatherman. 5-
6-
Musical quiz chaired by Joseph Cooper.
SHOW with A r th u r Negus at Norwich.
9- 15 THE WORLD ABOUT 9- 10-
1 of change. 1: The Mechan ical Paradise.
NEW. Eight films on modem art and a century
KABUL. Part 2 of a World About Us Special on th e w a r in Af ghanistan.
55 LAUGH WITH HOPE: 10-
20ALIAS SMITH AND 11-
Highlights from two Foot ball League matches.
11-
Ladd and Lloyd Bridges. The dramatic and fas cinating story of the beautiful film star who became a real Princess.
30 ITN NEWS.
9-45 ALFRESCO. Alternative comedy from a young team of comedians.
05 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 10 THE SHOCK OF THE
10.A VIEW FROM
SHOW. A look at the career of Keith Water- house, novelist, play wright, screenwriter.'
35 3-2-1 “Music, Music, 35 T. J. HOOKER “The Sur
11-50 NAKED CITY Lt Adam Flint, Parker and Arcaro are presented with an in triguing case — diamond robbers stealing plastic replicas. Walter Matthau guest stars.
wit, critic and poet con tinues his individualistic version of the talk show.
A GREAT SHOPPING DAY OUT A RAY PROMOTIONS MARKET TRADE INQUIRIES RING
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LANCASHIRE LIBRARY
RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT Presents
An exhibition of the art work of students Of QUEEN MARY SCHOOL, LYTHAM, at Whalley Library
from SATURDAY, MAY 7th, to FRIDAY, MAY 27th, 1983
OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS
ST HELEN’S CHURCH,, Waddington
SATURDAY, MAY 7th at 7-30 p.m. VICTOR WADDINGTON CELEBRATION CONCERT
15THE SOUTH BANK
Gonzo is apparently de serted by lYapper when he launches a campaign against a dangerous nuc lear power plant.
SINGS (new series). The world-renowned tenor in a programme of popular songs, ballads ana opera tic arias.
MY DAYS by R. F. De- lderfield, starring John Duttine (5).
10 MATCH OF THE DAY. 10 FACE THE MUSIC. 55 ANTIQUES ROAD Appeals on behalf of The
6- 40 YOUR SONGS OF PRAISE CHOICE.
7-
Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
8- 45 MASTERMIND. The Final with Magnus Mag- nusson.
“THE SEDUCTION OF MISS LEONA,” starring Lynn Redgrave, Brian Dennehy, Conchata Fer rell, Anthony Zerbe.
9-
10- 25 HEART OF THE MATTER with David c
9-40 THAT'S L IFE with Esther Rantzen.
11- II- Jgssg! 35 RAYMOND BAXTER 11-
l i i i i l i i l 10-
11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-
15 THE SUNDAY FILM:-side. 12-
1-
9-30 THE HISTORY MAKERS.
lines up for more cricket. 50 STUART BURROWS — B
25 TO SERVE THEM ALL 2-
“TOO FAR TO GO,” starring Michael Moriarty and Blythe Danner. ■
20 FILM OF THE WEEK: 4-
3-
2-00 TODAY’S HISTORY. Do sportsmen still play for the love of the game?
NATION. The British Airports Authority.
4- 55 NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER.
From Butlin’s Holiday Camp at Clacton-on-Sea. .
00 MORNING WORSHIP,
Third programme in the 14-part series in which eight top bridge interna tionals including Rixi Markus and Omar Sharif compete.
25 MASTER BRIDGE. 15 TRAPPER JOHN MD.
COULD YOU OFFER A NEEDY - CHILD A WEEK’S HOLIDAY IN YOUR HOME THROUGH V THE WRVS HOLIDAY SCHEME?
For further information
30 R E PO RT TO THE T E L . C L ITH ER O E 4 1 6 0 1 55 RIGHT TO REPLY.
CHOIR OF HOWDEN MINSTER (East Yorkshire)
P ro g r am m e s : £1 A d u l ts , children free if accompanied by an adult
From Herd’s shop in the village or at the door R ™ e i W g f OTARY
CLUB OF S ^ CLITHEROE1 - GRAND
Friday, May 13th 8 p.m. 1 a.m. AT
1 SUPPER DANCE
Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall
CARVED BUFFET AND BAR Tickets £3 available from Club
Proceeds In aid of Cancer Research and Local Charities
members and Robinson & Spensley, Clltheroe
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CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH 76 GROUP N A V A L T E A
(In aid of Missions to Seamen and Flower Fund) in THE UPPER HALL
on SATURDAY, MAY 7th at 2-30 p.m. Opener— Mr M. ELMS
ATTRACTIVE STALLS — DELICIOUS HOME-MADES AND GOOD COMPANY
ADMISSION (including tea) 30p CHILDREN 20p E V ERYO NE WELCOME
THE GREAT NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SHOW CATTLE SECTION
OX ROAST at
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1983 Ribble Valley Drama Festival_
ADJUDICATOR: SCOTT MARSHALL
A GREAT WEEK OF LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
' ■ THURS. MAY 5th at 7-30 p.m. ‘ BROUGHTON PLAYERS
WAIT UNTIL DARK A tense thriller by Frederick Knott
FRI. MAY 6th at 7-30 p.m. OTLEY LITTLE THEATRE
PULL THE OTHER ONE A riotous comedy by Norman Robbins
........... SAT. MAY 7th at 7 p.m. THE ANONYMOUS PLAYERS, BLACKPOOL
THE ACCRINGTON PALS The brilliant and moving play by Peter Whelan
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. C h e s h i r e H ome s . 2 9 t h M A Y , 1 9 8 3 , S u n d a y , Wh a l l e y and D i s t r i c t L i o n s Clu b , m o r n i n g , 10-mil e run a n d S p r i n g B a n k Spe c t a c u l a r .
C l i t h e r o e Op e r a t i c Soc i e t y p r e s e n t s “ Songs f r om t h e S h o w s ” , in a i d o f t h e L e o n a r d
---- 2 7 t h MA Y ,
3 0 t h MA Y , MONDAY. — M a y Q u e e n Festival
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3 r d , 4 t h , 5 t h JUN E . A f e s tiv a l o f village l ife p a s t a n d p r e s e n t . Gre a t Mi t t o n .
3 r d J U N E , 1 9 8 3 , — T r i n i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , Au c t i o n Sal e.
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8 t h J U N E , W E D N E S DA Y . — T r i n i t y Yo u th a n d C om m u n i t y Ce n t re O p e n Day .
m o r n i n g B r u n g e r l e y d o g w a l k .
1 7 t h J U N E , 1 9 8 3 . — B a r n D a n c e , W e s t B r a d f o r d P la y in g Fields C om m i t t e e .
2 4 t h ---- 2 7 t h J U N E , 1 9 8 3 . ---- F l o w e r fe s ti
2 5 t h Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys
SPRING HAPPENING on FRIDAY, MAY 6th
in th e Sc h o o l , yo r k s tr e e t DOORS OPEN 7 pirn: -
CRAFTS, COFFEE SHOP, STALLS, SIDESHOWS, TOMBOLA
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fortnightly exploration of the North-West’s country
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE.
25 NEWS: Weatherman. 2-
HULK. David Banner’s experiments send him into a primitive state rather than the escape he seeks from the Hulk.
30 DOWN TO EARTH. A5- 6- 6-
00 WEEKEND WORLD.
5- 00 ROOT AND BRANCH. Llew Gardner discusses the findings of an exclu sive MORI poll revealing trade unionists’ opinions on the movement and how they compare with those of the general public.
a n , INVITATION
30 FACE THE PRESS. 00 LOOK FORWARD.
30 THE INCREDIBLE 7-
the evolution of the modern symphony or chestra with Jane Glover (4): Romantic.
11-50 WEATHER. with Patrick Moore. 00 ORCHESTRA. Tracing 30 THE SKY- AT NIGHT 5-
1-55SUNDAY GRAND STAND: 2-00 Cricket: The John Player League; 2-20 Motor Cycling: The German 500 c.c. Grand Prix from Hockenheim; 2- 40 International Swim ming from Leeds. The Sun Life International: Great Britain v Canada v USSR; 4-15 Rugby League from Wembley: Highlights ■ from yester-
2-50 SUNDAY MATINEE. “Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident.” Starring Lee Majors and Lew Ayres.
the fish eagle is a triumph — as long as over-fishing by man is prevented.
4-30THE LOVE BOAT. Three scenes aboard a
pleasure liner mingle laughter with romance.
6-
of execution for Andy from returning to the pits of Easington is brought about by a royal visit to Lilham. :
6-30 ITN NEWS. • 6- 40 SING TO THE LORD. With Clifford Evans.
00 CREDO.
7*15 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH; Dissatisfied with the hospital radio the patients decide to do something about it.
. , PR E SEN T S : “ THE DARK ANGEL” (1935).
10-
7- 45 THE GRACE KELLY STORY. Starring Cheryl
8-
TON CHAMPIONSHIPS FROM COPENHAGEN. Live coverage direct from Copenhagen’s Bronby- hallen.
15 THE WORLD BADMIN 20 SURVIVAL. The story of
week, James Galway looks at the wealth of music in England during the age of Elizabeth I.
■ Brian Hayes, Jack Tinker, Lynda Bellingham and
30 ANDY ROBSON. A stay 9-
8- 45 FATHER’S DAY. What do tadpoles and “boob tubes” nave in common? Answer: they are nothing to do with Lyall Jarvis and. they are all in the way when he wants to have a simple bath.-
Sue Arnold.
Pay go Cash & Carry cordially invite all traders to a
SITED. Starring Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews and guest stars Claire Bloom, Sir John Gielgud. Sebastian is no longer capable of hiding his drink problem either from the family or from the Oxford university authorities.
15 BRIDESHEAD REVI
3 DAY CATERING EXHIBITION on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 10th, 11th and 12th
at EASTHAM PLACE, , . (off Yorkshire Street), ,
BURNLEY - Exhibition manned 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 20 SAMUEL GOLDWYN
Moving romantic drama starring Merle Oberon and Fredric March;
• Friday..;..:......8-30 a.m. — 5-30 p.m Saturday;.....;.8-30a.m. — l* Sunday..;.,...;.....;....
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We would like to. remind all Whalley mothers that there Is a Mother and Toddler .Group In the village
We meet eVery Tuesday from 2 p.m. — 3-30 p.m. in the Method ist Church Hall
You get the chance for a chat and your child can play
A small charge Is made for refreshments
New members are always welcome
(Children from Birth upwards)
Why not coma along and join us
Tel. Mrs Peel, Whalley 2910,
WADDINGTON, NEAR CLITHEROE Tel. CLITHEROE 22333
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