' 2 Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, Ju ly 28th, 1983 Weekend SATURDAY
the Second Test between England and New Zea land from Headingley.
6-
S-55 L E O N E R R O L in “Follow That Blonde."
9- 10- film favourites.
10-55 GRANDSTAND, includ ing 1-05 News Summary; Cr icket: Second Test (11.00. 1-40, 2-10, 2-40, 3- 15), England v New Zea land from Headingley; In ternational Athletics (1- 10), from Stockholm, S c an d in av ia v USA; Motorcycling Preview (1- 30). A look ahead to to morrow’s Marlboro Brit ish 500 c.c. Grand Prix; Racing from Goodwood: 2- 00 The Surplice Stakes, 2- 30 The Trident Chester field Cup (Handicap); 3-05 The Nassau Stakes; Ath letics (2-40, 3-15). The Women’s AAA Champion ships from Crystal Palace; International Show' Jump ing (3-15). From Hick- stead, featuring The Silk Cut Bowl; 4-55 Final Score.
52 WEATHER. 5-
G-00 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-
7- 05 SATURDAY F ILM: “ F L I G H T F R OM
tion.
wandering Buddhist in “The Passion of Chen Yi.”
David Carradine as a
is curious about the Fed eration’s long-lost expedi
TURE SHOW. Mark Curry with old and new
15 THE GET SET PIC
7- 05 BUCKS FIZZ. In their own television show. Jay, Bobby, Cheryl and Mike sing a selection of their most popular songs, with guests, Paris.
presents the superlative physical feats of the animal world.
8-
740 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
845 THE 20th CENTURY REMEMBERED (new series), by Dean Rusk. In
TERCLASS. Robin Day introduces the second of three masterclasses.
narrated by Jeffery Bos- wall. This programme
anywhere. The Americans and Russians ask him to
05 ANIMAL OLYMPIANS,OME YOU WIN. The §et the formula.
7-15 ULTRA QUIZ. 8-30 SATURDAY ROYAL. Another fast-moving song and dance show hosted by Lionel Blair.
9-30 I T N N EW S AND SPORT.
00 JORGE BOLET MAS
first of two shows dealing with those who are suc cessful and those who just keep trying.
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9- 0- TEST. Highlights of 10 RUNG FU, s ta r r in g 15 BLAKE’S SEVEN. Avon10-
today’s' play at Heading- ley between England and New Zealand in the Cor- nhi l l Insurance T est Series.
S-45 THE MAIN ATTRAC TION. Larry Grayson tops the bill in television’s sparkling Saturday night en ter tainmen t. Other stars include Elaine Page, Shakin’ Stevens.
ASHIYA,” (1963), star ri n g Yul B r y n n e r , Richard Widmark, George Chakiris, Suzy Parker, Shirley Knight.
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10- 35 K E L L Y M O N T E ITH . Re-run of the comedy series in which Kelly pre sents his observations of
945THE MAD DEATH. Climax of this serial based on Nigel Slater’s novel about a rabies crisis in Britain.
Weatherman.
114)5 NIGHT MUSIC, featur ing Tina Cross.
life.
1145 TH E R O C K F O R D FILES. James Garner stars as private eye Jim Rockford.
12-35 WEATHER. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,
3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: “CARRY ON REGARD LESS” (bw, 1961), star ring Sidney James, Ken neth Williams, Kenneth 440 Connor. CRICKET: SECOND TEST. The third day of
1145 NEWS ON 2; Weather. 11- 50 HORROR DOUBLE BILL: 2 “THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN” (bw, 1942), starring Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi, Cedric Hardwicke.
B I L L : 1 “ T H E MUMMY” (bw, 1932), starring Boris Karloff.
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Granada ) ■*i.................< ** 30 NEWS AND SPORT; 940 FALCON ISLAND.
10- 05 VICKY THE VIKING. 10-30 No. 73.
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In troduced by Jim Rosent hal.
— The British C ‘ unhampion- shiipi from Plymouth; 12-45 Polo — The
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Cup; 1-15 ITN News; 1-20 Cycling — The Tour De France; 1-40 Racing — from Newmarket; 1-55 Jet Skiing — The Peter Stuy- ve san t Transa tl ant ic Race; 2-25 Water Skiing — The Peter Stuyvesant Aerial Hot Dog Challenge; 3-50 News Round-up: 4-00 W r e s t l i n g — from Woking; 4-55 Results.
Coronation ------, 5-05 ITN NEWS
5-15 THE MOST DANGER- OUS MAN IN THE WORLD. Film, starring Gregory Peck and Anne Heywood. Dr John Hatha way, an American scien tist, is told that the Chin ese have developed an enzyme which enables crops to be grown almost
SUNDAY- I l iB B C W l I
10-00 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-30 SUNDAY WORSHIP Shortened ver sion of Opening Day Celebration
9 00 CAMBERWICK GREEN 945 KNOCK KNOCK
12-55 FARMING 1-25 BETTER THAN NEW 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES 1-55 F I LM M A T IN E E : “DUNKIRK” (1958) star ring John Mills. Bernard Lee, Richard At ten borough (b/tv).
of the World Council of Churches Sixth Assembly, from Vancouver.
I- 4-
JONES starring Pete Duel and Ben Murphv.
5- 05 GREAT EXPECTA TIONS Episode 4 of this six-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens’ novel, starring Gerry Sundquist
55 BUGS BUNNY
6- 00 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-10 RICHARD WHITMORE appeals on behalf of The Camphill Village Trust.
as Pip. 11-
6-15 RESURRECTION Life, death and resurrection as experienced by the hand icapped and people close to them.
6- 7-
8- from Southend-on-Sea.
STORY” (1970) starring Ali MacGraw, Ryan O’Neal with Ray Milland.
10-00 POTTER starring Robin Bailey. Potter attempts to help his neighbour Tolly
945 NEWS; Weather. II-
10-30 SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE PROMS John Lill plays Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3.
1140 THE SKY AT NIGHT “Illuminating Quasars”.
12-00 WEATHERMAN (1111111111
1-55 SUNDAY G R A N D STAND: 2-15 Motor Cycl ing, The Marlboro British 250CC. and 500ec. Grand
6- 7-
. Prix from Silverstone; 2- 55 International Athletics, The Rank Xerox Games from Gateshead; 4-55 The European Show Jumping Championships, The Silk . Cut Prize from Hickstead.
subtitles.
SKY Series of seven programmes examining
8-
8-10 W R I T E R S A N D PLACES This week: P.D.
James.
' S40 THE LABOUR LEAD ERSHIP DEBATE A Newsnight special in which the four candidates for the leadership present their views on how to run the Party.
9- 10- from Silverstone.
1983 Marlboro British Motor Cycle Grand Prix
9-
Second in the seven part comedy series looking at the ordinary Engl i sh family life of two genera tions. Peter Elston con tinues to try and sell his |
30 MOTOR CYCLING The 10-
10-30 ELIZABETH TAYLOR IN "THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN” (1969) also starring Warren Beatty.
S H OW J U M P I N G CHAMPIONSHIPS from Hickstead.
05 ALIAS SMITH AND
9-25 C H I L D R E N O F BRUNEI
9- 10- 00 T H E E U R O P E A N 945 ITN NEWS family house.
11- 00 TELL ME WHY Should religious education be taught in schools?
ballet school.
CAR For Tommy, buvii a car is a difficult deci sion. His boss “Flash” Gordon Midgley, just fid dles one. Tommy plots his revenge, a showdown.
11-30 RUSSIA “The Bolshoi Ballet. A day in the life of the world’s most famous
from Newcastle-upon- Tyne.
11-25 AAP KAA HAK 11-
TEENAGERS
30 SONGS OF PRAISE 15 SUNDAY FILM: “LOVE
12-
TIVE Det. Sgt John Ho goes in search of a mis sing boy in “Tapdancer”.
12-30 IN SEARCH OF THE WILD ASPARAGUS Two plant expeditions — one in the North of England, one in the South.
ENGLAND 55 THE CHINESE DETEC
35 THE MUSIC OF MANi l i i i l l l i i i 00 MORNING WORSHIP
00 P A R T E N T S A N D 4-
fortnightly exploration of the North West’s country side.
30 DOWN TO EARTH A 00 ENGLAND, THEIR 00 THE LAST COMPANY | 15 NOW AND T H E N ’«•. 25 GOD’S STORY.
four in te rv iew s, the former Secretary of State for America, talks about the role America and he played in foreign affairs over the last 50 years.
11-30 LOU GRANT. Le$al waters become, a whirl pool when Lou Grant runs into home repair prob
15 OLD SPARKY. Nine 05 CRICKET: SECOND ★ 35 HORROR DOUBLE
2-20 AS GOOD AS NEW. 2-15 THE FUNNIEST MAN IN THE WORLD (1967). Major comedy compilation
4-25 NEW YORK LIGHT- | BOARD.
5-05 BROOKSIDE. 6-00 HOT FOR DOGS. Second | programme in the series ; of non-stop dance prog rammes.
mothers.
6-30 NEWS HEADLINES and WEATHER, followed by Seven Days.
.
7-00 TAKE THE STAGE ! (rpt). This week the resi dent “Granadier” actors I take on Exeter’s North- | cott Theatre.
I
7-35 WHAT WENT WRONG? | In this last programme,
Jeremy Seabrook sum marises his views about
10-05 THE HEART OF THE MATTER. Jack Hedley
9-00 NANA. Nana rises in soci ety with the protection of the aristocratic Comte Muffat, and is a glittering success surrounded by ad mirers.
the foundering of the Labour Movement’s ideals | and discusses his argu ments with a studio panel.
. narrated by Douglas Fair banks Jnr., tracing the I career of Charlie Chaplin. I
4-35 WELL BEING (rpt). The choices of medical care av- ailable to expectant |
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11-15 U N D E R C U R R E N T (1946). Suspense drama. 1
stars as Major Scobie in the second part of this adaptation of Graham | Greene’s novel.
• starring Katherine Hep- I bum as a shy woman who marries handsome and my s t e r i o u s R o b e r t Taylor, only to find him turn from hero to villain.
THE DALESRAILWAYMAN a charter train along the scenic line to Rylstone
This train will run on the following datos: July 31 sL August 14th
Trains run at 12-45 p.m., 2-45 p.m., 4-45 p.m. on each day
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All passengers receive a travelogue and souvenir ticket
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AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS
by Mrs J. HOLDEN of Accrington
T h em e : DOG STUDIES AND WILDLIFE a t W H A L L E Y L IB R A R Y
J U L Y 3 0 t h t o A U G U S T 1 3 t h (OPEN NORMAL LIBRARY HOURS)
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MORNING COFFEE, SET DISH OF THE DAY AND AFTERNOON TEAS
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Closed Monday's and Tuesdays AEROBIC EXERCISE CLASSES A M B U L A N C E H A L L
4-00 I R I S H A N G L E SPECIAL
2-35 RE PO R T TO THE NATION
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE with Bamber Gascoigne.
5- 00 NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER fol lowed the The Bottom Line, Jeremy James re ports on Britain’s inability to take original ideas from research laboratories and turn them into commercial products.
Hargreaves looks at the ways farmers ploughed in the days of steam. He also goes along to a ter rier aog show.
1-30 LAUREL AND HARDY Stan and Ollie and their wives decide to spend a day in the country pick- nicking.
C H U R C H B R O W , C L I T H E R O E CLASSES RE-COMMENCE
Tues., Aug. 2nd
25 OLD COUNTRY JackWed., Aug. 3rd Thurs., Aug. 4th
7-45 — 8-45 8-00 — 9-00 7-30 — 8-30
Any en q u ir ie s C h r is t in e Bibby, WHALLEY 2 4 4 4 ANOTHER GIANT OPEN AIR
MARKET at WHALLEY M1TTON ROAD
WELL SIGN POSTED FROM WHALLEY VILLAGE CRICKET T H IS W E E K E N D
5- 30 BIRDS OF BRITAIN David Bellamy takes us on a heathland walk show ing us some of the unique creatures’ who have suc cessfully adapted to this
Sergeant Bilko in “Bilko’s Black -Magic” (b/w).
15 PH I L S ILVE R S as
1-55 CRICKET: THE JOHN PLAYER LEAGUE Lan cashire v Somerset, a t tractive and difficult op position for Lancashire as they attempt to revive their reputation as crick et’s one-day kings.
1-15 ANDY ROBSON
445 CRICKET: THE JOHN PLAYER LEAGUE 30 ITN NEWS
6-
(In the event of there being no cricket coverage, these prog
rammes will be shown: 1-55 Cricket Report; 2-00 Chips; 2- 50 Kongur; 3-20 Quentin E. Deverill; 4-15 Andy Robson; 4- 45 Cricket Report; 4-50 Sunday Matinee).
640 T H E N A T I O N A L SCHOOL CHOIR COM PETITION The semi finals introduced by An- gharad Rees.
50 NEWS REVIEW with -SCOREBOARD 15 DIAMONDS IN THE
7-
the impact of air travel on ourselves and the world we live in.
7-15THE ODD COUPLE Film s t a r r i n g J a c k
6- , environment. 7- 8-
BOWLS The Mazda Masters.
at Chatburn Road In the Thwaltes Rlbblesdale League
SATURDAY, JULY 30th 151 N T E R N A T IO N A L
Galway introduces the final programme in this series on the history of music in the West.
10 MUSIC IN TIME James
C L IT H E R O E 1 s t X I R E A D
8- 45 A FINE ROMANCE (rpt) Love is in the air for Laura and Mike (Judi Dench and Michael Wil liams), but not for each other.
9- 10C R I C K E T 05 NEWS ON 2; Weather.
Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Felix and Oscar, both divorced, share Oscar’s fiat. Thanks to Oscar’s untidiness, the place is cluttered and
Felix insists on clearing it up, much to Oscar's
disgust.
game, hosted by Peter Purves, with a semi-resi dent team of panellists, who throw down a word challenge to guest celeb-* rities.
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GARDEN PARTY ★ Various Stalls ★
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S a tu rd a y , J u ly 3 0 th 2-30 p.m. to 4-30 p.m. .
Proceeds In eld of Slaidburn Methodist Church rewiring fund
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’ However, his glamorous mistress Paula is there to
10- 30 T ME. I N V I S I B L E WOMAN (1940) Fantasy
support him.
jn a k e s model Virginia Bruce invisible, wi th hilarious results.
screwball comedy starring JohnVBarrymore as a nutty profes sor , who
’ the final episode of this compelling drama series StricWand (Anthony Hop kins) learns that his wife Clare has been murdered.
20 A MARRIED MAN In
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J3RING AND BUY STALL Proceeds for St Mary’s,
Gisburn — Flower Festival A COFFEE EVENING
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(by kind permission of Mr and Mrs C. Hindley)
Admission Adults 30p, Children 15p
on Friday, July 29th, 7to9p.m.
TOMBOLA, CAKE STALL, etc) Transport— Park Road, Glsburn,7p.m.
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A SPORTSNIGHT AT
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T H I S S U N D A Y 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. OVER 200 STALLS FROM ALL OVER
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SUNDAY. APRIL 15th Afternoon’s departure by coach from Clitheroe, Whalley, Padiham, Burnley, Colne, Nelson and Brierfield to Manchester Airport for your flight to Malaga. Then north to Granada.
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MONDAYf APRIL 16th At leisure in Granada. See the hilltop Alhambra built as a summer palace by the Moorish Kings, amidst rose scented gardens. Optional sightseeing also Includes the Generalife and the 14th century Alcazar Fortress.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17th Granada, Cordoba, Seville. You’re in Cordoba by noon. Time to stroll around. In the afternoon drive to Seville.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, In Seville. One of Spain’s most colourful cities. Perhaps you’d like to spend this morning making an optional visit to the Cathedral the largest in Spain,
then going on to the great Giralda Tower with its intricate Moorish decoration, and the 12th century Alcazar which was once a Moorish Royal Palace.
THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, Seville, Algeciras, Gibraltar, Torremollnos. This morning drive towards Cadiz. From Veier you can see the Atlantic and Cape Trafalgar's, lighthouse. Into Gibraltar for a visit, then on to Torremolinos.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 20th AND 21st, At leisure by the sea In Torremolinos/ \ Benamadena.
SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd, Torremolinos, Malaga, UK.
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Andalucia — the historic route of conquerors, the Phoenlcans came before the siege of Troy, followed by the Carthaginians. Known to the Greeks of Homer’s time as El Dorado, Andalucia heard the tramp of the Roman Legions followed by the Moors in the eighth century AD. East Lancashire now adds to the invaders come and see some of the most celebrated cities of Spain — Seville, Cordoba and Granada. All prominent Islamic cities during the Moorish rule — palaces, gardens, mosques and cathedrals all wait to be explored. Readers please note
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12*25THE CIMARONS IN CONCERT. Late-night entertainment from popu lar group The Cimarons.
lems.
9-15 SOMETHING TO HIDE. Film, s ta r r in g P e te r Finch and Shelley Win ters. .Harry Field arrives home late on Christmas Eve and proceeds to have a fierce, drunken quarrel with his American wife, a failed singer.
EVERY SATURDAY (Excluding first Saturday in the month) ROCKERFELLA’S DISCO PRESENTS
LOCAL DJ NICKY 9 p.m. — 2 a.m.
with PARTY NIGHT
Same admission as Friday with BUFFET SUPPER
Room also available for21st Birthdays, Weddings, etc.
For Details Tel. Whalley 2370 THURS., JULY 28th to WED. (ex. Sun.) at 7-30 p.m. Matinee Tues. and Wed. 2-15 p.m.
SUMMER FUNTIME SPECIAL!
First come first served! For children in Clitheroe and District
A fun filled afternoon at Longridge Sports Centre every Tuesday afternoon, from August 2nd — 16th.
Supervised Funbus leaves York Street 1-40 p.m. — picking up at Whalley and Hurst Green — return to Clitheroe for 4-45 p.m.
ALL IN COST ONLY 65p
Tickets from the Tourist Information Office, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clltheroe. Tel. 2S56S
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IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FOOTY COACHING SCHEME
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th ONCE ONLY at 2-30 p.m.
THE OFFICIAL FIFA FILM O F TH E 1982
WORLD CUP SOCCER FINALS IN SPAIN TICKETS 50p!
“ARE WE MAD?”
Available in advance from the Tourist Information Office, Council Offices, Clltheroe. Tel. 25566
FOOTY COACHING SUMMER OF ’83 to SCHEME The RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL
In conjunction with the Football Association, will run 5 consecutive days of football coaching for pupils 8-14 years of age, Monday, August 8th — Friday, August 12th, 1983,2 p.m. — 4-30 p.m., on the Castle Field, Clltheroe.
The course fee is £4.50 inclusive of free commemorative T shirt and free entry to Gole, August 13th, 1983, and
HALF THE PLACES HAVE ALREADY BEEN BOOKED
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have gone to Carol/ ley, Jacky McDi Anne Pietrazak (al mended) and Aileen sail (highly comm/ Mildred Hand, P Owen, Jane H Judith Smith (all commended) and Marshall and Ch: Scholes (comme gained gold medal i Fellow students
Gladys Sutcliffe, while, have playei
part in maintainir group’s 100% pass r News of the
awards comes at t of a rigorous year’; ing, which has pr two shows and fo amination sessions. Other results •
July examinations, by Miss Barbara pies, of Manchest as follows. Silver: Pat Haig
gold TEN members of tl blesdale Adult Cent and Modern Dance have earned gold, and bronze medals the past year in e- tions of the Intern Dance Teachers’ A tion. Gold medals fo:
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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified.)
Clitheroe 22324 (Ed x&Eszssm
Myers, Enid I Marion Read, mended: Jean Seed leen Sutcliffe, McNeil, Marilyn Linda McCally. Junior class —
dance primary: Ellis, Tara Heal, Eastwood. Grade 1 C rom p to n , J c Murray. Grade Sharpies, Meagan pies.
On th marc"
•second world war •Britain’s post-wai paigns will be m: again in August members of Chatbi district Royal Legion hold a sp< •walk to Bolton-b
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will be to raise mo the national Poppy and it is hoped to b £600 raised last when 30 people too' The walk, on
land. The seven-mile
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