2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, August 11th, 1983 Weekend SATURDAY IM s iiiiii
6*25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-
9- 10- “Punchv Pancho.”
TURE SHOW: Mark Curry with old and new film favourites
10-55 GRANDSTAND, includ ing 1-05 News Summary; The First World Athletics Championships: (11-00, 1- 30, 2-10, 2-40) from Hel sinki, including the finals of the Decathlon, Men’s highiump, Women’s Jave lin, Women’s 100m hur dles and the Men’s 110m hurdles; Cricket: Third Test: (11-00, 1-40, 2-10, 2- 40) The Cornhill Insur ance Test Series, England v New Zealand from Lord’s — third day; Inter national Water Ski-ing: (1- 10) from Thorpe Park, the Peter Stuyvesant 1983 European Championships; Boxing Preview; (1-30) Report on tonight’s Wei- tenveight Championship of the World from Las Vegas; Racing from New bury: (1-50, 2-20); 2-00 The St Hugh’s Stakes; 2- 30 The Geoffrey Freer Stakes; 6-00 Final Score
52 WEATHER 7-
6-15 NEWS: Weatherman 6-
7- 8-
“Orbit.” Avon is offered the ultimate weapon
6-20 GREAT GARDENS: Alan Titchmarsh visits
England v New Zealand from Lord’s, third day
55 LEON ER RO L in 6-
. . . Crathes Castle near Aberdeen
15THE GET SET PIC
9-15 ITN. NEWS AND SPORT 9-30 THE LAST MARRIED
from the Theatre Royal, Nottingham
CELEBRITY CITY: Barry Norman looks at the a t t i tu d e s of the famous and not so famous towards success and fai lure in Hollywood
8-
7- 40JORGE BOLET plays Rachmaninov Piano Con certo No. 3 with the BBC Scottish Symphony Or chestra
Weather 9- 9-
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
nine programmes from th e a w a r d - w i n n i n g documentary series “Cir cuit Eleven Miami”
30 BARRY NORMAN IN 20 NEWS AKD SPORT: 11- 12-
COUPLE IN AMERICA: Four sets of married cou ples meet at a football game every Sunday. But gradually their numbers become depleted when marriages start to break up. Film starring George Segal and Natalie Wood
A young reporter digs deep — maybe too deep — into a hit-and-run death story
30 THE 20th CENTURY
i Hammersmith Odeon 1-15 CLOSEDOWN
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) What* on... What* on... What* on... What* on... What's on... WhattJB»- t 25 LOU GRANT: "Suspect.”
CONCERT: Black Sab bath in concert from the
15 BLACK SABBATH IN 00 EXECUTION: Sixth of 10-
TEST. The Comhill In surance Test Series. Highlights of the third day’s play from Lord’s — England v New Zealand
30 B LA K E ’S SEV EN :
“The 3,000 Mile Chase” (1977) starring Cliff DeY oung, Glenn Ford and Blair Brown
20 THE SATURDAY FILM:
11- 35 NEWS ON 2: Weather 11-40 HORROR DOUBLE BILL: 2. "House of Fran kenstein” (1944) (bw) star ring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jnr.
BILL: 1. “Son of Dracu- la” (bw) (1948) starring Lon Chaney Jnr
9- 40 NEWS AND SPORT: Weatherman
9- 10-
TION: Sammy Cahn, Gemma C rav en a n d Dickie Henderson top the bill in television’s sparkl ing Saturday night enter tainment
55 THE MAIN ATTRAC
9-25 GOD’S STORY 9-
10-
Re-run of the comedy series in which Kelly pre sents his observations of life
55 KELLY MONTEITH:
11*55 TH t) ROCKFORD FILES: James Garner stars as private eye Jim
12-45 WEATHER
TICS: The World Champ ionship Boxing from Las Vegas. The w b c Welter weight Championship of the World (12 rounds), Colin Jones (Gorseinon, Wales) v Milton McCrory (Detroit, USA) and The Firs t World Athletics Championships from Hel s in k i. H ig h lig h ts of today’s action
Rockford in “The Great Blue Lake Land."
6- i i i i l l l ! 6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY
3-35 SATURDAY CINEMA: “Bang! You’re Dead" (bw) (1953) s ta r r in g Jack Warner, Derek Farr
5-00 C R IC K E T : THIRD TEST: The Cornhill In surance Test Series —
7- 8- 25 BOXING AND ATHLE 10-30 NO. 73
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT: In- t ro d u c e d by Dickie Davies. 12-20 Athletics: The World Championships f rom T h e Olymp ic Stadium, Helsinki; 12-45
45 C R IC K E T : THIRD
4-20A T R IP ' DOWN MEMORY LANE
15 HORROR DOUBLE
2-45 RASCAL DAZZLE: Com pilation film featuring some of the highlights from the escapades o f the “Little Rascals,” narrated bv Jerry Lewis
4-35 WELL BEING: Pam Armstrong and Simon Smail look at depression, and talk to a mother of four, a widow* and an out of w'ork technician about how’ they managed to con quer depression and about some of the alternatives to drug treatment
5 05 BROOKSIDE 6-00 HOT FOR DOGS 6-
10 FALCON ISLAND 05 VICKY THE VIKING
Speedway: The Intercon tinental Final of the World Individual Champ ionship; 1-15: ITN News; 1-20 Yachting: The Admi ral’s Cup; 1-40 Racing from Ripon; 1-55 Speed way: Tne World Tear Cup Final; 2-10: Racing from Ripon; 2-25 Speed way: Tne World Team Cup Final; 2-40 Racing from Ripon; 2-55 Athle tics: The World Champ ionships; 5-25 ITN News; 5-30 Athletics: The World Championships; 6-10 Results
Love You.” Colt, Howie and Jody set out, with the
help of a tiny young stuntwoman, Cassie, to solve a murder and clear a friend’s name
Michael Aspel, Sally James and Jonathan King
7- 05 TAKE THE STAGE 7-35 DA DOO RON RON: “You’re listening to Capi tal K-ROQ and this is tne Phil Spector show’" . . . this film profiles record producer, song-writer and entrepreneur Phil Spector in a highly individual and creative wray. Among th o se ap p e a r in g are Ronnie Spector, Darlene Love, Jerry Lieber and Mike Stolfer, and The Ramones
WEATHER followed by A Working Faith
9-00 THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA: Lavish six-
30 THE FALL GUY: “PS I
10-05 H EA l lT OF THE MATTER: Jack Hedley stars as Major Scobie in the final part of this adap tation of Graham Greene’s novel. Scobie is now’ deeply involved with Helen Rolt, and when his wife, Louisa, returns from South Africa he is unable to reconcile his emotions or his conscience and the web around him tightens
political intrigue in 19th centurv Italy.
Kart adaptation of Stend-
11-15 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (1942). Classic
30 ULTRA QUIZ: With
Fast moving song and dance series hosted by nimble-footed Lionel Blair
S U N D A Y B B C - 1 )
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 C A M B E R W I C K GREEN.
9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories and songs from God’s wide w’orld.
9-
10- 10-
Worship linking view’s by television.
The feature film starring Greg o ry Peck, Jan e Wyman, Claude Jarman
30 THIS IS THE DAY. 11-
REPORT. Special report on the events and debate of the past three w’eeks of the Sixth Assembly of the W o r ld C o u n c il of Churches, Vancouver.
11-45 THE FIRST WORLD farmers.
ATHLETICS CHAMP IONSHIPS from Helsin ki. The final day including live coverage of the marathon and finals of: 11-
8-
4-00 C A R D IF F S EA R CHLIGHT TATTOO
4- 5-
6-
1983. Cardiff Castle is the setting of this year’s tattoo.
(cartoon).
12- 00 Women’s long jump, 12-20 Women’s 200m, 12- 45 Men’s 200m, 1-15 • Women’s 1500m, 1-40 Men’s 1500m, 1-50 Men’s d is c u s , 2-10 Men’s marathon, 2-40 Men’s 5,000m, 3-10 Women’s 4 x 400m relay, 3-30 Men’s 4 x 400m relay.
00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 30 V A N C O U V E R
6- 7-
4-00 SUNDAY GRAND STAND: 4-05 Motor Racing: The Austrian Grand Prix from Oster- reichring; 4-30 Eventing: The Midland Bank Horse Trials Championship of Great Britain from Locko Park, Derbyshire. Plus a round-up of this after noon’s events in the First World Athletics Champ ionships; the latest John Player League Cricket scores.
15 FARMING: Weather for
PETITION. With An- gharad Rees. The final. The four choirs to reach the final are Abbots Bromley School and H e re fo rd C a th e d ra l School, both from the
7-10 C R I
Midlands, Hurstpierpoint College, from the South- East and Helsby High School, from the North- West.
50 NEWS REVIEW.
SKY. Fourth of seven programmes examining the impact of air travel on ourselves and the world we live in.
8-10 W R IT E R S AND
30 Men’s pole vault, 8-
15 DIAMONDS IN THE
7-20 ENGLAND MADE ME. Film starring Peter Finch
flishman in his late 20s, 05 NEWS ON 2: Weather.
PLACES. A Complex Heart: Gustave Flaubert (1821-80).
SCO R EBO A RD . A round-up of the day’s events at Old Trafford and news of the other fix tures from around the country.
C K E T
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I.owther Wildlife Adventure Park Lowthcr Penrith Cumbria
and Michael York. An thony Farrant, an En-
9-
SCHUBERT. The Roma nian pianist plays in a performance recorded at Chandos House, London. Introduced by Robin Ray.
GOLF: The Carrolls Irish 10-
TIONS. (Last of six). Starring Gerry Sundquist as Pip.
50 RADU LUPU PLAYS 30 IN T E R N A T IO N A L
Open from the Royal Dublin Golf Club. High lights of the final day’s play.
50 MICKEY AND DONALD 10 GREAT EX PEC TA
6-15 RESURRECTION. Life, death and resurrection as experienced by the hand icapped and people close to them.
6- 7- 8-
w’ith the Corrymeela Community, Northern Ireland.
SKY” (1975) sta rring Marilyn Hassett, Beau Bridges.
WINDOW TO THE 10-00 POTTER starring Robin 9- 15 NEWS: Weather.
UNDAY NIGHT AT THE PROMS. J a n e t
farage loft.
Bailey. Aileen’s coffee morning coincides with Potter clearing out the
11-10 THE FIRST WORLD 12-05 WEATHERMAN.
_ Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Baker and Hermann Winkler are the soloists in
ATHLETICS CHAMP IONSHIPS from Helsin ki. Highlights of the final day’s events.
05 NEWS: Weatherman.
10-30 FILM OF THE WEEK: “THE GROUP” (1966) starring Candice Bergen, Joan Hackett.
One World Championship — Austrian Grand Prix.
l i i ig i i i i l
35 SONGS OF PRAISE 9-
10-
9-25 MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES.
15SUNDAY FILM: “ A 11-
TIVE. Det. Sgt John Ho (David Yip) in “Bounty Hunter.”
The parish church of St Margaret’s, Lowerstoft.
55 THE CHINESE DETEC
11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 11-30 THE WORLD ATHLE T IC S CH AM P IO N SHIPS. From the Olym pic Stadium, Helsinki. In t ro d u c e d by Dickie Davies.
The coral reef off Grand Cayman Island is a coral reef, part of a three-mil- lion-year-old underwater chain.
9-15 NOW AND TH EN . Comedy drama looking at ordinary English family life over two generations.
9-15 ITN NEWS. 10-00THE BALANCE OF 00 GRAND PRIX. Formula
NATURE. Drama about Dawn who works in a West End beauty salon
11-00 T E L L ME WHY.
WE APOLOGISE FOR THE LACK OF AN
and lives with her mum in a tower block.
11-30 APPEAL. Judith Chal mers appeals on behalf of the Invalid Children’s Aid Association.
“Euthanasia.” Is it ever morally right to help someone to end their life? Twenty young people debate tne rights and wrongs.
30 THE MUSIC OF MAN. 00 MORNING WORSHIP.
00 THE CORAL REEF.
11-35 RUSSIA. “Lithuania. Film showing how the people of the. republic of Lithuania have managed to re ta in th e i r own culture.
12-35 CLOSEDOWN. p i a l l l l i i l )
4-00 CRICKET: THE JOHN PLAYER LEAGUE. Live coverage from Old Trafford of tne day's top one-day clash. Lancashire take on old rivals Mid dlesex, last year’s county champions and John Player League runners-
2-30 CHINA SEAS (1935). Romantic adventure star ring Clark Gable as the captain of a cargo ship, which is attacked b- modern-day pirates. Witl Jean Harlow and Rosalind
4-00 TODAY’S HISTORY. 4- 5-
’ up. (In the event of there being no cricket coverage, these programmes will De
— “ Man About th e House.” 6-00 Sale of the
6*25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1*55 THE YEARLING (1946)
shown: 4-00 Cricket — Report on the latest situa tion, 4-05 Sunday Matinee
6-30 ITN NEWS. 6-40 THE NATIONAL SCHOOL CHOIR COM
Century with Nicholas Parsons, 6-30 ITN News).
5- 6- 6-
7- 8-
Russell both trying to win his love.
AND WEATHER, fol lowed by The Bottom Line.
BOWLS.
30 BIRDS OF BRITAIN. 00NEWS HEADLINES
. PORTER (rpt). 10- 11- 45 CLOSE.
8- 45A FINE ROMANCE 9- 20 O&E SUMMER. (1942).
15 I N T E R N A T IO N A L 15 SONG BY SONG BY 15 BABBLE.
30 OLD COUNTRY.. 00 LOOK FORWARD.
15 INVI SIBLE AGENTSE E YOU THERE!
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FUN AND GAMES, SPOT PRIZES,
COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF
EYES CENSORED IT AND JAMES CAGNEY DIDN'T THINK IT WAS TOO COOL
ANNOUNCEMENTLAST WEEK BUT OLD BLUE
since leaving school, trad ing on his charm and good looks.. He has lied and cheated his way through numerous jobs all over the world, but material success has always eluded him.
as coasted through life
THE ROLLING THUNDER ^
u 15 SATURDAY ROYAL:
black comedv, produced and directed by Frank
1-25 CLOSE
Josephine Hull, Jean Adair and John Alexander
Capra and starring Caiy Grant as a theatre critic mixed up in multiple mur ders carried out by his dotty aunts in Brooklyn. With Raymond Massey,
al’s sara of love, war and 30 NEWS HEADLINES and
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CLITHEROE AREA in The Royal Grammar School for
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• ' 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. (Teas available) Admission: ADULTS 30p CHILDREN 10p
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Friday, August 12th to
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2-30 p.m. 2 hour return cruises
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Private Party Charter hire with Catering
Ample Car/Coach parking on Wharf Brochure available
FOULRIDGE LEISURE CRUISES
56 HIBSON ROAD, NELSON TH IS WEEKEND CRICKET emzi s
a t Chatburn Road In the Thwaites Ribblesdale League
Requests the pleasure of his regular customers and friends to his
MR REMZI % SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th L ~ . Free tickets available from Mr Remzi only
★ ★ FOOD AND FIRST LARGE DRINK FREE ★ ★ :. i MUSIC and SPECIAL LONDON CABARET ACT * } 8-30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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