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m,tonal), m s s ( A ^ ^ l .B n r ^ y m s K C U , ^ , 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 2Uth, 1983 Weekend SATURDAY S B l I j l l


8- 9-


“Art in the Raw” (bw).


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND including 12-50 News Summary; Football Focus (12-20); 'In­ ternational Golf (12-55) from Wentworth; The Range Rover Challenge; Racing from Newbury (1- 35. 2-05, 2-35). 1-45 The Julians of Reading Ltd. Land Rover Hunters’ ’Chase; 2-15 The Hoeehst Regumate Mares Only Novices’ Hurdle Race; 2- 45 The Tote Credit Hurdle; Flat Racing Focus (1-55); International Badminton (2-25, 2-55) from Wembley Arena: The John Player All-Eng­ land Championships; 3-45 Half-time soccer scores; Rugby League (3-55) from Headingley: The State Express Challenge Cup — Bradford Northern v Featherstone Rovers; 4-35 Final Score.


5*10 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-


5-20 REGIONAL NEWS, SPORT.


fi-lSJIM’LL FIX IT. Jimmy Savile realises some more viewers’ dreams.


6- 8-


ZARD: The Duke Boys get peculiar vibes from a gorgeous policewoman who has been appointed Acting Sheriff.


“Carry on Jack” (1963)


STORE (last in the pre­ sent series) with Mike Read, Keith Chegwin, John Craven, Maggie Philbin, David Icke.


(1945) (bw) starring Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard.


6- 7-


55 EDGAR KENNEDY in 15 SATURDAY SUPER­


CONCERT. Weapon of Peace at the Regal Theatre, Hitchin.


Weather.


8- 20 S IR W IL L IAM WALTON (1902-1983) A celebration of the life and music of the great British composer who died earlier this month. -


7- 45 SATURDAY BRIEFING. Fred Emery and two questioners from Fleet Street cross-examine the decision-makers.


30 NEWS AND SPORT; 10- 11-


fanatical terrorist group hijacks an airliner with


50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN


five international beauty contestants aboard.


10-00 ITN NEWS AND' SPORT.


North-West’s very own football programme.


“Hammersmith Is Out.” With Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Ham­ mersmith, a cold and cal­ culating master criminal, persuades his male nurse to free him from the asylum in return for a life o f wealth and luxury.


10-40 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10-45 FILM INTERNATION­ AL: “ The Man Who Loved Women” (1977) A French film with English subtitles starring Charles Denner, Brigitte Fossey.


I l l j j i l l l l l l 9-


10- 9- 25 THE DUKES OF HAZ-


10-10 INTERNATIONAL BAD- M I NT ON The John P la y e r A 11 - E n g 1 a n d Championships Semi-final highlights.


f i l i l l l t l l f l 1- 2-


JACK CHARLTON. Sea Wreck Fishing.


35 GOD’S STORY. 50 CARTOON TIME. 05 STAR FLEET.


10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW With Isla St Clair.


50 THE SATURDAY FILM:


starring Kenneth Wil­ liams, Juliet Mills.


S‘55 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


9- 10-


starring Paul Squire with Marti Webb.


knows Blake’s important secret.


with Clive James, Neil


Kinnock, MP, Dolly Parton.


12-35 WEATHER.


10-15 THE SATURDAY LATE FILM: “ The Stepford Wives” (1974) starring Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss.


BBC-2


3-35 SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: “ In Which We Serve” (1942) (bw ) s ta r r in g Noel Coward, John Mills, Celia Johnson.


5-25 FILM: “Brief Encounter” 20 PAUL SQUIRE, ESQ


12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- trod u ced by Dickie Dav ies. 12-20 Drag Racing — The U.S. Win- temationals from Pomona, California and Cycling — Milan-San Remo; 12-45 On the Ball; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 Darts — The Double . Diamond Masters from the Alexandra Pavilion, London; 1-40 The ITV Four — from Doncaster 1- 45 Doncaster Exhibition Centre Stakes; 1-55 Darts; 2-


10 DYNASTY. Only Joseph 00 WOGAN. Terry Wogan


from Doncaster 2-15 Cam- midge; 2-25 Darts; 2-40 The ITV Four — from Doncaster, 2-55 William Hill Lincoln Handicap; 3- 10 Darts; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer News and Reports; 3-


from Doncaster, 3-55


• (1942). Starring Michael Redgrave as a disil­ lusioned foreign corres­ pondent who, unable to convince people of the menace of Fascism before World War Two, retreats to a lighthouse and has his faith restored by ghosts from a shipwreck.


STORM “Thunder Rock”


4-00 ISLAND A short film from Ireland about the land and sea harvest in the remotest Irish Island.


4-


guests Isla Blair ana .Gareth Hunt join chair-


, man Tom O’Connor. 5-


6-


week’s episodes combined. 00 7 DAYS.


6-30 NEWS HEADLINES. 6- 45 A WEEK IN POLITICS. 7-


10 The ITV Four —8- Wood, Steve Haekett, 05 THE GATHERING


EAVES HOUSE STABLES


W ADD IN G TO N 35 PASSWORD. Celebrity 05 B R O O K S ID E . This SATURDAY, M 30 GASTANK.. Guests Roy


The Cimarons and Howie Casey.


30 HOLLYWOOD 11: Trick 50 The ITV Four —


5- 45'CHIPS. “Fast Money.” 6-


7- 8-


Lennie Bennett. host Ted Rogers.


5-05 ifN NEWS. 5-15 GREATEST HITS — 1977. Mike Smith looks back, and presents some of the year’s best music in the studio from the origi­ nal groups.


Steel Plate Spring Hand­ icap; 4-00 Wrestling from Aylesbury; 4-45 Results.


9- 30 PATTI. Bubbly enter­ 10-


of the Light. Featuring the work of the camera­ man whose optical en­ gineering with hand- cranked cameras turned girls into goddesses, and created such stunning effects.


tainer Patti Boulaye with another snappy mixture of songs and action.


40 PUNCHLINES With host 10 3-2-1 “Medicine.” With 15 MURDER, MYSTERY,


SUSPENSE. “The Night They Took Miss Beauti­ ful.* With Chuck Connors and Stella Stevens. A


SUNDAY- B B C - 1 )


9-00 liAGI’USS. 9-15 LEON ERROLL. 9-


10- 10-


First of two natural-his­ tory quiz programmes.


11- 15 WEEKEND W A R ­ DROBE. Making your own clothes (2).


SHIP from St James’s Church, Piccadilly.


12- 10 SEE HEAR! 12-35 NEVER TOO LATE. 1-00 FARMING. Weather for farmers.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. I-


00 ASUn MAGAZINE. • 30 PALM SUNDAY WOR­ 8-


8-


35 WHAT ON EARTH . . .? 7-


6-


6- 05 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.


RAMME.


US: “Douglas Mawson — The Survivor.”


5- 40 GRAND SLAM. Bridge tournament from Pains- wick House, Gloucester­ shire.


30 THE MONEY PROG­ 15 THE WORLD ABOUT


8-


1-25 BLIZZARD’S WONDER­ FUL WOODEN TOYS.


3- 40 M ICKEY DONALD.


4- 5-


Happy Breed,” (1944) ■ starring Robert Newton, Celia Johnson, John Mills, Kay Walsh, Stanley Hol­ loway.


AND


Coverage of the 1983 Milk Cup final between Liver-


. pool and Manchester United.


5- 6-


is joined by Hugh Scully and other friends and col­ leagues to celebrate his birthday.


05 ARTHUR NEGUS AT 80 10-


55 NEWS; Weatherman. 6- 7-


. present series) Venice on the Orient Express; The South Island or New Zea­ land; A “ who-dun-it” weekend in Lancashire:


11- 05 HOLIDAY (last in the 12-


Palm Sunday from Nor­ wich Cathedral.


O.Qn T U P . U T T M A V J7 A C R n i? 9-


CHINA.


From St John the Bap- tist’s Church, Perth.


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


30 THE HUMAN FACE OF 00 MORNING WORSHIP 3.55


fortnightly exploration of the north-west’s country­ side.


40 SONGS OF PRAISE for 15 THE SUNDAY FILM:


“Berlin Tunnel 21 (1981) starring Richard -Thomas, Horst Buchholz, Jose


9-30 MASTERMIND with Magnus Magnusson.


• Ferrer, Ute Christensen.


10-00 NEWS; Weather. 10-


II-


actor Dirk Bogarde talks about his life.


1- 2-


00 ME AND MY CAR. 4.25 30 DOWN TO EARTH. A


4*55


1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL -. LENGE.‘ With question- master Bamber Gas­ coigne.


HULK. 10 OMNIBUS. Versatile


terview with President Kenneth Kaunda; a report on the. employment oppor­ tunities scheme in Wales..


15 SUNDAY NIGHT. An in­ 3-


11- 50 INTERNATIONAL BAD­ MINTON: The John P la y e r A l l -E n g lan d Championship.


12- 30 WEATHERMAN. 2-30 FIRST POST Views and


Experts explain the 5*00 week’s main news story.


30 THE IN CREDIBLE 6-00 25 CARTOON.


5-30


2- 45 SURVIVAL “Pity The 7-00 Poor Crocodile.”


4- '


“ C h a in s . ’ ’ Minepva Chisholm’ s dream of having her very own 7-15 ap p le o r ch a rd is threatened.


5- 00THE PRINCE AND 8-15 PRINCESS OF WALES IN AUSTRALIA. First of a series of programmes.


• Pacific cruise ship. 5- 1-


. highlights from yester­ day’s' match and news


land 15 v Barbarians: 2-


, from' cup matche land ana Wales.


4-30 INTERNATIONAL BAD­ MINTON. The John P la y e r A l l -E n g lan d Championships from Wembley Arena.


340‘STATES OF [MIND with ‘ Jonathan Miller* ;


the Computer.” Scientists at the frontiers of artifi-' cial. intelligence make some startling predic­ tions.


55 RUGBY SPECIAL. Scot­ 6-


• video company, but. his f ir s t board meeting 9-20 doesn’t run smoothly.1


THE POOLS Episode 6: Rodney has bought a


50 HORIZON: “Better Mind 6-30 ITN NEWS. 7-


Church Or None?” Will the Christian church sur­ vive if the various de­ nominations _do not work more closely together? •


6- 40 SING TO THE LORD • With Clifford Evans.


Comedy-adventure series set aboard , a glamorous


comments on children’s programmes.


10 WEEKEND WORLD ■ i I I t t I I I I I I ■..............., ... .*


12.45ALL-INDIA TALKIES 3.25


10THE CHISHOLMS. 05 THE LOVE BOAT. 30 THE BOY WHO WON - 00 ENCOUNTER “ One • • • . 10-20


• • Expectations.” Rigsby . is in the money, and it’s de­ finitely going to change his way of life.


15 RISING DAMP “Great 7-45 CUFFY. “Cuffy and a


GUIDE (1965). IRISH ANGLE. RIGHT TO REPLY. OLD COUNTRY. Jack Hargreaves with more rural reminiscences from the b e a u t i fu l West Country. NEWS HEADLINES and Weather. ROOT AND BRANCH. As the computer takes over from the worker, does union power wax or wane. FACE THE PRESS. BRITISH AIRWAYS HUNTER T R IA L CHAMPIONSHIPS OF GREAT BRITAIN. All the thrills of. the hunt, without a fox in sight. ROD AND LINE. How­ ever sure he is of his catch, the angler is always surprised by his success.. THE AVENGERS. A sadistic blond killer threatens millionaires de­ manding money.-with menaces. The Avengers aim to stop him in their stylish way. * J6 AN OF ARC With writer Marina Warner, this film explores the myth and cult of the young peasant girl and what she has meant for people down the cen­ turies. MAGGIE AND MAX. An absorbing film about an unusual working relation­ ship which has led to artist Maggi Hambling making . a whole exhibi­ tion-full of paintings of comedian Max Wall. SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS: “Wonder Man” (1945). Starring Danny Kaye as a mild-' mannered bookworm who takes the place of his nightclub entertainer brother who has been murdered by.gangsters.: :


9-


9- 00 TIME WITH BETJE­ MAN. Last of seven prog­ rammes celebrating ‘ the work and ways of the Poet Laureate.


CELE B R ITY GOLF from the Ailsa Course, Ayrshire.


55 FILM MATINEE: “This 10-


> starring Gena Rowlands, John Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara, Joan Blondell.


05 MATCH OF THE DAY. “Opening Night” (1978) 11-


05 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10 INTERNATIONAL PRO-


9-


Fashion Show.” The vil­ lage of Shillingbury is the perfect setting to launch a new range, of country fashions — until Cuffy de­ cides to get in on the act.


“ Chambers o f Lost Harts.” Jennifer Hart’s holiday plans change ab­ ruptly when Jonathan learns that his head geologist has been killed at a Peruvian mine.


traits of an inner city. 1: The Blight.


50 GLASGOW. Five por­


10- 10-


35 FILM OF THE WEEK:


line.” The younger Pitt struggles against his fate while trying to govern the country and court the beautiful Eleanor Eden. 10 ITN NEWS.


15 HART TO HART.


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. Ie Carre discusses his books and how they were


-influenced by childhood experiences.


spectacular with James Last and his orchestra.


SHOW. In an interview with Melvyn Bragg; John


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The parish meeting will be- followed. by an ordinary meeting of the Parish Council. ” ; •


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ADMISSION 2 5 p S TALLS Proceeds to Children’s Mentslly Handicapped Club GISBURN WI CRAFT and HOBBIES EXHIBITION ..


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Demonstrations, Pottery Painting, Tapestry, Flower Arranging and Spinning


Admission 15p Refreshments Available


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11- 00 M ALU M U LH E R. Drama from Brazil.


STAIRS “The Wages of Sin” Sarah is pregnant by Thomas Watkins and they plan to get married, Lady Marjorie is determined Sarah should not encount­ er the returning James again, but Sarah and Thomas will not go quietly.


11-55 DEATH IN THE CITY: “ This Gun For Hire” (1942). Starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake.


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W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 2 0 t h ----- S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 2 3 r d . Wad d ing - t on Drama G r o u p . St H e l e n ’ s Sunda y Sch o o l , Wa d d in g t o n .


3 0 th A P R I L / l s t Ma y /2nd Ma y , St J o h n ’ s, Hurst


2 n d M A Y . 1 9 8 3 . M o n d a y — P o in t -T o - P o in t R a c e s , Gi s bu rn.


2nd M A Y , 1 9 8 3 . Po int - t o -P o in t d i s c o d ance . R a c e c o u r s e . Gi s bu rn.


3 0 th M A Y , M O N D A Y . — Ma y Qu e en Festival and s p o r t s , Duckmi r e Fa rm, Sla id burn.


3 r d , 4 th , 5th JUNE. A fe s t ival o f vi l lage l i fe pas t and p r e s en t . Great Mi t t o n .


24th ----- 27th JUNE , 1 9 8 3 . ___ F l ow e r f e s t i ­


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For details of this inexpen- ' sive way of publicising your event and giving


notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


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