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Weekend SATURDAY
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EYE.
STORE. Mike Read and Co. with euests including Patrick Moore and Mat
1M2 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND, includ ing 12-45 News; Football Focus (12-20); Motor Cycl ing (12-50, 1-10) The Mar shall Tractors/ACU Brit ish Road Racing Champ ionship; Sports Round-Up (1-05) The past week’s sport; Racing From Ascot (1-25, 1-55, 2-25, 3-00); In ternational Snooker (2-10, 2-40, 3-15, 3-55, 5-15) The Sta te Express World Team Classic,!from Read ing; International Gym nastics (3-15, 3-55, 5-15) The XXllnd World Gym nastics Championship from Budapest, featuring the Women’s Overall C h a m p i o n s h i p ; Final Score .(4-35).
Irvine, Limah), Paula Ann Bland from “Grange Hill” and judo expert Neil Adams.
5*35 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-15 NORTH WEST NEWS/ SPORT.
5-50 THE NOEL EDMONDS LATE LATE BREAK FAST SHOW. Olivia Newton-John and Mad ness were among Noel’s
f icsts in the studio.
LANKETY BLANK. Terry Wogan hosts the
7-10JULIET BRAVO. Star
comedy quiz game every one can play at home.
8-00 THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW. Paul Daniels with magic, comedy and international gu<
10-10 CARROTT’S LIB. Star ring Jasper Carrott.
11-20 LATE 1-00 WEATHER.
HORROR: “ Peeping Tom”. Classic British film noir (1960) stars Carl Boehm, Anna Massey.
NIGHT 6- ( BBC-2 '■, )
10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2- 10 SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: “Easy Living” (1949) (bw) star ring Victor Mature, Lucil le Ball, Lizabeth Scott.
3- 55 FILM: “Riffraff’ (1947) (b w), s t a r r i n g P a t O’Brien, Walter Slezak.
5-15 THE SKY AT NIGHT.
5-10 THE HOLLYWOOD MU SICA L. B a r ry Norman gives a personal preview of the song and dance in some forthcom ing musicals on BBC 2.
7-
7- 8-
8-55 “BRASS TARGET.’’ Fe ature film (1978) starring Sophia Loren, John Cas savetes, Robert Vaughn, George Kennedy, Max Von Svdow.
INIEWS AM) SPORT; Weatherman.
ring Anna Carteret as Insp. Kate Longton in “Guilt” — Kate learns of a tragedy affecting one of her own officers.
5-
The Mount Wilson Obser vatory.
35 INCH HIGH PRIVATE 6-
6- 00SATURDAY SUPER
SNOOKER. Second semi final of The State Express . Classic from Reading.
AND PEOPLE. Ten part series in Modem Greek for beginners (3). •
7- 10 NEWS AND SPORT; • Weather.
to u rn am en t for club players.
35 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 20 GREEK — LANGUAGE 15 GRAND SLAM. Bridge 7-30 FLY ON THE WALL.
England professor and an English film production secretary provides the background to a scries of hilarious episodes in a chaotic marriage.
11*15 HAWAII F IV E -O .
McGarrett’s search for the brutal mobster respons ible for his injuries is pleasantly interrupted by a romantic interlude.
10-15 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 10- 20 IN T E R N A T IO N A L
8*00 THE B EG G A R ’S OPERA. Jonathan Mil ler’s new production of the ballad opera by John Gay, starring Roger Dal- trey as Macheath.
Re-run of a documentary from 1974. “The Family.”
11- 20 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Classic American series of stories of space, time and im a g in a t io n . “ Time Enough at Last.” (bw).
SNOOKER. Highlights of today’s play in the second semi-final of the State Ex press World Team Classic from Reading.
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9-25 BEST FOOT FO R WARD. Horses, gazelles, rhino, giraffes, elephants, caribou
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In t ro duced bv Dickie Davies; 12-20 Athletics — The New York Marathon; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On The Ball; 1-20 The 1TV Six — Wetherby, races at 1-30, 2-00 and 2-30. New market, races at 1-45, 2- 15, and 2-45; 2-55 Baseball — The World Series — The Baltimore Orioles v The Philadelphia Philles; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestl ing: 4-45 Results.
10-05 VICKY THE VIKING. 10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW. With Isla St Clair.
9-10 SPORT BILLY.
wolves motion.
5-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.
5-
Knight tracks a computer expert suspected of steal ing valuable plans for video games.
and
12-10 THE BOOMTOWN RATS. Bob Geldof and his band in concert at Lon d o n ’s H am m e rsm ith Odeon..
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2-00 A KIND OF LIVING. Susan Penhaligon recaps on aspects of self-reliance in running a small farm.
4-20 4-35
2-25“ YOUNG MR L IN COLN’’ (1939). Henry Fonda stars in this classic film biography, directed by John Ford, as the young Springfield lawyer who becomes involved in the defence of two men on a murder charge. SCARECROW. Buster Keaton, Sybil Seely and Joe Keatin in a comedy short. THE CHICAGO TEDDY BEARS. Action packed
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Real, people being them selves are the stars of this countrywide look-in on the great British at play.
HOUSE. Moments of madness and mayhem for Russ and the gang.
Lennie Bennett. Jonathan Hart and Jen 9-
nifer become murder targets in a smuggling scheme where a polo mallet is used to transport a million-dollar gem.
9-15 THE ADULT MOVIE. “Lost and Found.” Star ring George Segal and
SPORT. SUNDAY
9-00 HEADS AND TAILS. 9-
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10-30 LET’S GO. 10-10 MATHS HELP. 10-
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from St Luke’s Church, Stanmore, Winchester.
BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 15SUNDAY WORSHIP
00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.
course for beginners in Spanish.
11*20 M A T H EM A T IC A L THINKING.
FUL WOODEN TOYS. 1-00 FARMING.
1-30 GEOFFREY SMITH’S WORLD OF FLOWERS. Clematis.
1- 2-
The XXllnd World Gym nastics Championships from Budapest featuring the Men’s and Women’s Individual Apparatus finals.
7-
55 DIGAME! A TV/radio 5-
15 BLIZZARD’S WONDER
12- 10 SEE HEAR! For the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
12-35 THE COMPUTER PROGRAMME.
6- 6-
2-30 THE BIG MATCH. Foot ball
examines the moral and ethical implications.
10-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-
2- 45 IN T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. The Final of the State Express World Team C la s s ic from Reading.
Choice. An investigation into the alternatives to using animals for experi ments.
55 HORIZON. The Cru l event of no football cover age
ment programme will be: Laurel and Hardy: Double
Brian Moore. at 2-30 the
3-15SUNDAY CINEMA. Michael Bentine and Norman Wisdom in “The Sandwich Man.”
Bill).
mentary from the match between South of Scot land and the All Blacks, plus news of the rest of the weekend’s rugbv.
subtitles.
RAMME with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Sing leton.
55 NEWS HEADLINES. 00 WORLD GYMNASTICS.
7-
2-35 FILM MATINEE: “THE P H I L A D E L P H I A STORY” (1940) starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart (black and white).
4-20 MICKEY DONALD.
4- 5-
5- 6-
AND
which Barry Took and his team persuade the people
with tne secrets to reveal ail.
Further coverage from Budapest.
t e , Mr Rochester.
ALLISS (new series) from West Hill Golf Club, Surrey. Peter Alliss plays golf and. talks with Sir John Junor.
10 RUGBY SPECIAL. Com 5-
6- 6-
7-
5-UU SALE OF THE CEN TURY. With Nicholas Parsons.
00 NEWS REVIEW with 30 THE MONEY PROG
15 AROUND WITH
7- 15 BRUCE FORSYTH’S PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT.
ombe visits King’s Lynn.
"The Sunningdale Mys- tery.”
PARTNERS IN CRIME.
8- 35 NEWS ON 2: Weather. 8-
15 TOP SECRET. Game in
WORLD (new series). Save the Panda — How* a bamboo crisis is threaten ing China’s giant pandas, and a look at pandas in the wild in their spectacu lar habitat.
9- 30 MISTRESS (new series). The first in a new* series
. sion programmes, chaired by Ludovic Kennedy.
15 WORLD GYMNASTICS. 50 NEWS: Weatherman.
te Bronte, in 11 episodes (4) Jane meets her em-
6-40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Dundee.
Jimmy Savile looks at road traffic accidents and their prevention.
HOW YOU GO.
7-15 SWEET SIXTEEN. A situation comedy series starring Penelope Keith, with Christopher Villiers as her young man.
weekly review of televi-
15 THE NATURAL 10-
9- 10- 15 DID YOU SEE . . .? A 11-
8- 45 HARDCASTLE AND McCORMICK. The un likely duo re-investigate cases closed- on tech nicalities.
TELEVISION. More TV oddities from around the world.
SHOW. “Peter Brook and the Tragedy of Carmen.”
The p ro g ram m e for bridge beginners:
00 JANE EYRE by Charlot 10-
of F o r ty M in u te s documentary films. Three mistresses from very dif ferent backgrounds talk about their long-term liaisons with married men.
SNOOKER. Clos ing stages of the Final of the Sta te Express World Team Classic.
00CL IV E JAMES ON 30 THE SOUTH BANK 30 JOIN US POR BRIDGE. 10 ITN NEWS.
30 THE LOVE BOAT. 30 ITN NEWS.
action introduced by (In
the replace 00 GAME FOR A LAUGH. 00 RUSS ABBOT’S MAD 10-
30 PUNCHLINES! With 00 HART TO HART.
11-
jazz-age comedy series from tne USA. BROOKSIDE. Omnibus edition of the week’s two episodes. VIDEO VIDEO. Adam F a i th h o s ts an o th e r magazine programme for the country’s 5 million- plus video users. NEWS HEADLINES fol lowed by Flashback. SEVEN DAYS. Michael Charlton and Helene Hayman look at the moral and ethical issues behind the week’s news stories. UNION WORLD. With Gus MacDonald. SONGS FOR BAD TIMES. Robyn Archer, the chart topping Austra lian singer who scored a West End success stars in a fascinating musical biog raphy of German play wright and poet Bertolt Brecht.
shocking tale of electrical force s as Steed and Emma are called in to in vestigate a murder per formed by an intruder in a pinstripe suit and Wel lington boots.
shock, boxer Kenny Fox has disappeared. Should the family tell the police? Frank and George Macey decide to give journalist Colin Street an exclusive story.
Come and try this new night out at Remzi’s
with Hits of Uie 60's, Rhythm and Blues, Ballads and Rock W Roll
EVERY THURSDAY FROM OCTOBER 27th The Famous Group, TV Personalities BEATROOT
LIVE IN THE FUN BAR from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. No cover charge
No admittance to persons under age 21 years FRIDAY, OCT. 28th
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FROM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th FOR SIX DAYS a t 7-30 p.m.
00 FOX. Still in a state of MATINEE THURSDAY, 27th AT 2-15 p.m.
WALT DISNEY productions’ ' j
00 ITN NEWS AND
Glenda Jackson. An un likely coupling of a New
11-30 THE WORST OF HOL LYWOOD: “Creeping Terror” Michael Medved introduces another rivet ing example of Holly- w'ood’s low'est achieve ments.
Another mind-boggling chat show from Newton Barnes, a picturesque urban slum somewhere off the Ml.
00 FOR 4 TO N IG H T . ST PAUL’S, LOW MOOR FESTIVAL of Nelson Citadel Salvation Army Band MUSIC and SONG
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 7 -3 0 p.m . in th e C h u rch
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in C lith e ro e P arish Church Hall
on TH U R S D A Y , FRIDAY and SA TU R D A Y O c tob e r 27 th, 28th and 29th, at 7-30 p.m.
each night week of play 7 p.m. - 7-30 p.m.
EVENING WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 2nd at 8 p.m.
WADDINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
SOCCER AT SHAWBRIDGE
North West County League Division 3
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 29th Kick-off 3 p.m.
CLITHEROE. BOLTON ST
Admission 70p
Children and OAPs 30p Refreshments available
10 HIGHWAY. Hanw Sec- 45 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S BIG BAND SOUND
LA N C A SH IR E C O U N TY BIG BAND President: Don Lusher
Conductor: Alan Tomlinson
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th 7-30 p.m.
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL, CLITHEROE
1- 2-
at topical Irish events. 10 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 4-
3- 45 RIGHT TO REPLY. The programme that lets vie wers get inside the screen with their brickbats and bouquets.
' (1937). Musical starring Dick Powell,
4-
9-25 MINIATURE CHESS MASTERPIECES.
9-
7-15 BY THE SWORD DI VIDED. Drama serial set in England at the time of the Civil War (3) “The Sound of Drums,” Sep tember 1642.
10-10 NEWS: Weather.
8-40 THE SUNDAY THRIL L ER : “ ONE SHOE MAKES IT MURDER” (1982) starring Robert Mitchum, Angie Dickson.
10-25 OMNIBUS. A look at the Old Vic’s future and glori ous past, as Canadian Ed Mirvish re-opens the theatre with tne musical “Blondel.”
11-15 ONE IN* SEVEN (new series). The first of four programmes about being without work and what society can do to help.
12-15 WEATHER. /.V.
11-50PH IL S ILV E R S as Sergeant Bilko in “Bilko Acres” (black and white).
10- 11-
35 IRISH ANGLE. A look 00ON THE AVENUE
Programme/Ticket: Adults £1 — Children, OAPs 50p Tickets from Clitheroe Advertiser Office or at the door—or Tel. Burnley 22842
Members' Licensed Club House Match sponsored by
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Wallpaper and Paint Retailers Parson Lane, Ctitheroe Tel. 22446
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FO O TB A L L C LU B AUTUMN
SUPPER DANCE ON FR ID A Y , N O V EM B E R 4th
Commencing 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. In the Village Hall, Hurst Green
50/50 disco
Pie and Peas Supper Licensed Bar
Admission Including supper, £1.50
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DUNSOP BRIDGE WOMENS INSTITUTE ANNUAL
Blinded as a child, Mike Brace changed his life when he became a social worker.
30 TURNING PO IN T .
From the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Thorn- bury, Gloucestershire.
11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-
glass. 12-
developments in the world of the disabled.
Martin Duffy looks at new
00 MORNING WORSHIP. 8-
7- 00 MAKERS. Clay and
5- 45 FACE THE PRESS. 6-
BALL.
lowed by Bad Times at The Times. Harold Evans ta lk s ex c lu s iv e ly to Melvyn Bragg about his controversial new book — “ Bad Time s , Good Times.”
15 BUILT IN BRITAIN. 45 NEWS HEADLINES fol
DOMINO DRIVE In the VILLAGE HALL,
THE FAMOUS ANNUAL LANCASHIRE ANTIQUE DEALERS’ FAIR HISTORIC STONYHURST, HURST GREEN, near WHALLEY
15AMERICAN FOOT 15 THE WORLD AT WAR.
15 TELL THE TRUTH. 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL
The week’s main news story.
1- 2- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 9-
LENGE. Second quarter- final: University of Bir mingham v St Hugh’s Col lege, Oxford.
has been invaded by the evil android Zelda.
fairs programme which
8- 15 IT TAKES A WORRIED MAN. There is talk of redundancy at Roath’s office and Liz hands in her notice. In the mean time Roath decided to go
9- 20 LOOK FORWARD. Looking 4-wards to the special programmes on Channel 4’s anniversary week.
v on holiday. 30TERRAHAWKS. Mars 10- 00 CREDO. The current af
10-10 THE LADY EVE (1941). Comedy-romance starring Henry Fonda.
works in Derbyshire. SANGUR.
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FRIDAY, 28th“o SUNDAY7*OCTOBER 30th 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily (Sunday close 6 p.m.)
A really tremendous show for 1983, when exhibitors from all part of the country return to this historic setting with a vast variety of genuine antiques for sale to the general public exhibited throughout the main Staterooms of the building.
30 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE.
Documentary centring on the lives of former work ers at the Riddings Iron
30 MURUN BUCHSTAN-
This year subjects include Cottage funishings and treen, metalwares of pewter, brass and copper, fabulous jewellery, ceramics and porcelain. Textiles, linens, tapestries and lace, silver, paintings and furniture of all periods.
★ SUPERB CATERING AND BAR (at realistic prices) * A dm is s io n £1 (children free) — free Parking too
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th
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Admission: 70p including supper
— Home made pie and peas Old and new Mends welcome
PENDLE
EXHIBITION at WHALLEY ADULT
CENTRE from MONDAY,
OCTOBER 31 st to FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25th
CHRISTMAS AND CELEBRATION
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ARTISTS WHIST AND Barton Grange
Christmas Eve Dinner Dances An ideal way to start the Christmas festivities. Choose from a superb 6 course menu and enjoy dancing in the ballroom or the Garden Restaurant. £15.50
Christmas Day Lunch
A family occasion and one of the most important meals of the year. Reserve your table at a time to suit your own arrange ments for the day and as a special surprise for the children Father Christmas has promised to call with an extra gift. Adults £15 Children (under 10) £9
reservations between 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Adults £6.50 Children (under 10) £3.25 Boxing Night Dinner Dance
New Years Eve Dinner Dances
Boxing Day Lunch Relax and enjoy our spcciat table d’hote menu - table
CHIPPII
An exciting evening packed with fun and gaiety including hats, crackers, a succulent 5 course dinner and dancing in the ballroom to the Barton Grange Trio. £15.00
The highlight of the social year and a night to remember. Savour the gastronomic delights of our 7 course menu, dancing to strict tempo and disco music. Hats, crackers and novelties add the festive touch together with that all important glass of bubbly to toast in the New Year. £19.50
A perfect finale to the festive week, reserve your table for our delectable table d’hote menu between 12.30 p.m. and2 p.m. Adults £6.00 Children (under 10) £3.25
New Years Day Lunch
--------- and throughout December Christmas Fayre lunches £5.95 Christmas Fayre dinners £7.75
Plus Dinner Dances Dec 15th and 20th Disco Dance Dec 18th
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BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR FESTIVE
SAT., NOVEMBER 26th JIMMY JAMES AND THE VAGABONDS
NEW YEAR’S EVE CARNIVAL BUFFET DANCE
For further details of other nights Telephone PETER on WHALLEY 2370
Bookings now being taken for Friday, December 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd Full Scandinavian carved buffet and cabaret
POPPY APPEAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 8 p.m. D o o rs o p en a t 7 -3 0 p.m.
PRIZE BINGO
Run and organised by Granby Garments Ladies
As always Fab Prizes B E " S O O N E ! "
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th 8 p.m.
CABARET-DANCE Supper and Disco
TICKETS £1 on sale now at the Bar
This event will please all age groups
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION (Clltheroe Branch)
POPPY BALL to be held In
St Michael and St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe
on FR ID A Y , N O V EM B E R 4th 8 p.m. to 12 midnight
TICKETS — E1.25
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