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2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 3rd, 198i Weekend


8-45 THE SATURDAY PIC­ T U R E SHOW Mark Curry with a selection of films, competitions, car­ toons and pop music from Kmagoogoo.


10-55 BARNABY AND ME Fe­ ature film starring Sid Caesar, Juliet Mills.


12-27 WEATHER 12-30 GRANDSTAND including 12-55 News; Football Focus (12-35); Snooker (1- 00, 4-25) The Embassy W o r ld P r o f e s s io n a l Snooker Championship from Sheffield; Racing (1- ■ 25, 1-55, 2-25); Synchron­ ised Swimming (1-40) The Diners Club International Sporting Seven from Cry­ stal Palace; Judo (2-10) The European Champion­ ships from Be lgium; RugDy League (2-40) com: mentary on Wigan v Widnes for the State Ex-


„ press Challenge Cup live from Wembley; Final Score (4-50).


54)5 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD s ta r r in g Tom W o p a t and Jo h n Schneider in “Lulu’s Gone Away”.


5- 6-


SPORT


6-10 THE ACTION F ILM : “AIRPORT 77” starring Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant, Olivia de Havilland, Christopher Lee, James Stewart.


8-00 EU RO V IS ION SONG CONTEST 1984 Live from the Theatre Munici­


pal, Luxembourg, with commentary from Terry Wogan.


10-30 NEWS AND SPO R T ; Weatherman.


1045 SA TU R D A Y LA T E FILM: “THE BOUNTY HUNTERS” starring Yul Brynner, Dean Reed.


12-30 V ---------- 9- 10-


Clilheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ,


What's on ... What's oil... What's on.. . What's on... Meat's on ... What's eHi CIVIC HALL


SATURDAY-


745 w o r l d SN O O K E R . Further coverage-on the . Embassy World Profes­ sional Snooker Champion­ ship.,.


84)0 THE MORTE D’ARTH- UR by Sir Thomas Malory starring Jeremy Brett, B a rb a ra Kellermann, David Robb, Nickolas Grace, Anton Dolin, John Barton.


Further coverage from Sheffield.


:l .Middlesex Sevens, com- mentary: from Twick-


11- 3 3N EW S SU M M A R Y : Weather.


11- 35W O R LD SN O O K E R Further coverage of the ■ Embassy World Profes-


- sional Snooker Champion­ ship semi-finals.


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9-25 SESAME STREET Fun and learning with the Muppets.


55 NEWS: Weatherman.


10-20 CARTOON 10-30 NO. 73 12-


0 5R EG IO N A L N EW S /


30 RUGBY SPECIAL The 1-


; enham on the final Satur­ day of the rugby season.


2- 50 MANSCAPE Neil Cos- sons visits the Kennet and


' Avon canal which is being lovingly restored.,


NORTH A T LA N T IC (1943) Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey, heading the.crew of a Lib­ erty ship sailing in -a dangerous convoy to Mur­ mansk^


4- 35 MAMA MALONE Mama is .upset when Frankie wins a , place at a new School, which means- that he and. Connie will have ; . to move away.


15 WORLD OF SPORT in­


tro d u c ed by D ick ie Davies, 12-20 Judo, The European Championships; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On The' Ball; 1-20 The ITV Six (1-30 Kempton, 1-45 Newmarket, 2-00 Kempton, 2-15 Newmar­ ket, 2-30 Kempton, 3-00 Newmarket); 3-10 Speed­ way, England v U.S., from Cradley Heath; 4-00 Wrestling from Notting­ ham; 4 45 Results.


5-00 ITN NEWS_____________ 5-


05 WHIZ KIDS 6-


WOOD Jennet of Elsdon and her husband, Thomas, are. accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death by


_ Abbot Hugo. ”7-00 TH E


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-10 SATURDAY CINEMA: “PACO" starring Jose Fer re r, Allen Garfield, Parichito Gomez.


445 THE SKY AT NIGHT New life for Solar Max.


54)5 WORLD SNOOKER The semi-finals of the Embas­ sy World Professional Snooker Championship from th e C ru c ib le Theatre, Sheffield.


6- 35 TH E M IL L IO N DOLLAR MOTOR CAR An Open University prog­ ramme.


7- 00NEWS AND SPO R T ; Weather.


G R U M B -


L E W E E D S RA D IO SHOW T h e Grumb- leweeds feature in their own television series with a manic mixture of rapid- fire sketches, songs and impressions.


7- 30 JU ST AMAZING! The show that scours the world in search of amaz­ ing s tu n ts , a c ts and stories.


8- 15 T J H O O K E R Chinatown.


9- 15 ITN NEW


9-30 BE ST SELLERS 79 Park Avenue, the story of a girl's slide from innocent teenager to an infamous madam facing a charge of murder.


SUNDAY I S l I l P P l j


9-00 HOKE Y COKEY >. 9-


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10-30 TELE-MONTAGE 10- 55 W O R K IN G FO R SAFETY


11- 20 TECHNICAL STUDIES 1145 DELIA SMITH’S COOK­ ERY COURSE (4) Salads and Dressings


12- 10 USE YOUR HEAD


12-35 ELECTRONIC OFFICE 1-00 FARMING 1-25 SPARKS The Boss Cats. ' 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES I-


CORN, IS GREEN” star­ ring Katharine Hepburn, Ia n S a y n o r , T o y ah Wilcox.


3- 4-


venture series starring Lorne Green as Ben Cart­ wright.


MUM: Flight of Jawani — the Concert Party go to a remote airfield to give a show to some RAF men.


445 THE HOUND OF THE 5- 5-


BASKERVILLES by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. D ram a t is e d in fou r episodes starring Tom Baker as Sherlock Holmes (2).


SHOW. Second in a series of eight programmes.


64M)ANTIQUES RO A D ­ SHOW. Hugh Scully is


joined by leading experts from the world of art and antiques. This week they visit Eastbourne.


640 PRAISE B E ! with Thora Hird introducing more popular hymns chosen by- ‘ ‘ S o n g s o f P r a i s e ” viewers.


7-


SUMMER WINE by Roy C la rk e s ta r r in g ' B i l l Owen, Peter Salhs, and Brian Wilde in "Cheering up Gordon.”


7 4 5M A ST ERM IN D with Magnus Magnusson at the U n iv e r s i ty o f E a s t Anglia.


8- 15 DYNASTY


94)5 NEWS: Weatherman. • 9- 20 LOVE ON THE RUN: “ SUGARLAN D E X ­ PRESS” starring Goldie Hawn, William Atherton.


II- 05 GRAND PRIX. Commen­ tary on The 1984 Formula One World Championship — San Marino Grand Prix.


1140 WEATHER. f i i i i i i i i i )


6- 25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. . 1.55SUNDAY G RAN D - , STAND. Motor Racing (2- 00) The San Marino Grand Prix from Italy; Snooker,


8- 55 FILM MATINEE: “THE


. (3-30) The Final of the Embassy World Profes-


15 SUNDAY WORSHIP


• sional Snooker Champion­ ships from Sheffield; Gynmastics (4-30) Nadia Comaneci's receipt of the Silver Order for achieve­ ment; Plus highlights from yesterday’s Rugby League Cup Final.


6- 7-


subtitles.


series) A series of nine stories set in a time-share flat. 1: “Guilt on the Ging-. erbread” by J i l l Hyem: starring Julia McKenzie.


Weather. 25 BONANZA. Western ad­ 15 IT AIN’T HALF HOT


8- 15 TH E N A TU RA L WORLD (new ser ies) “Plight of the Bumble­ bee’^— a close-up view of an undisturbed bee colony . at work.


9- 05 ARENA Arena tak e s French film director Louis Malle, and his friend play­ wright and actor Wallace Shawn, to Atlantic City.


10-05 W O R L d 'SN O O K E R . The Final (frames 8-16) of The Embassy World Pro- ' fessional Championship.


7-15 KNEES-UP A session of lively cockney comedy and a singalong.


50 NEWS REVIEW, with 15 SHARING TIME (new


10- 1 0N EW S . ON TW O :


745 SURPRISE, SURPRISE! First of six programmes in a brand new family en­ te rtainm en t se r ie s in which the unexpected is always jus t around the corner.


845 ITN NEWS 9-


Avenue. Part Two. Marja slides deeper into a life of vice and crime.


' 30 TH E SOUTH BANK


-SH OW. Evan Hunter made his name and scan­ dalised America with his novel “The Blackboard Jungle". Hunter has since made another reputation as the author of Ed McBain.


11- 30 THE IRISH RM Mqjor Yeates thinks that he’s coming to grips with his new jo b as re s id en t magistrate in Ireland.


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1-30 SCOTTISH V IEW. A look at topical Scottish issues. .


1- 15 THE ROCK GOSPEL


50 NEWS: Weatherman. 10-


9-25TH E W O N D E R FU L STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL


9- 3 5 P O R T R A IT S OF ‘ POWER ‘Mao’.


00 MORNING WORSHIP 4-


From Queen’s Road Bap- . tist Church, Coventry.


11- 00 W RITER S ON WRIT- ING Richard Hoggart is


,


jo in ed by- playwright Peter Nichols.


11-25 AAPKAAHAK 11-


15 L A S T O F TH E 12-


1-


2- 3-


3- 5- 30 DOWN TO EARTH A


fortnightly exploration of: the North West’s country- . side.


14)0 U N I V E R S I T Y C H A L L E N G E .W i th Bamber Gascoigne.


30 METAL MICKEY


2- 00 CREDO Current affairs series.


trdduced by Brian Moore. •: - Affair". ' 00 WEEKEND WORLD 6-


7- 8-


30 THE BIG MATCH.In- 15 CARTOON TIME.


9- 30 THE RETURN OF THE


S A IN T .“ T h e Obono ' • ■ ■


4- 30 M U R P H Y ’ S MOB.Episode 3: Dun- "more'UnitedTare’on form


, - for, the first-match of the season.


5- 00 BULLSEYE ~


5- 30 SURVIVAL" SPECIAL. “Tumbler -in - the-Sky”. In


this case "tumbler” means


.... acrobat. And that’s exact­ ly the way the bateleur -


eagle behaves. 6- 30 ITN NEWS;


6 4 0A P P E A L , M a r jo r ie .Proops appeals on behalf


’ 1 of Arthintis Care. . . . 645 HIGHWAY Wimbourne . Minster.':


, - 11- 10- 2-


STARS — The Cinema in Ireland. ■


Film version' of P C Wren’s famous novel, s t a r r in g COOPER.


G A R Y


DO. Mike’s computer has broken. What will'happen to his new business now ? And Helen has discovered that she’s expecting a baby.


WEATHER followed by Book Four.


545 W H E R E IN TH E WORLD. _____


15 BASKETBALL: GREAT


BRITAIN v CHANNEL 4 ALL STARS.


15 THE SIXTIES. STAIRS


Colourful show of non­ stop melody and enter­ tainment from the world of operetta, musicals and light music. -


On the 30th anniversary of-Roger-. Bannister run­ ning the first sub-four m in u te 'm i le ', th i s documentary features all the members of the elite club, including S teve Ovett and Sebastian Coe.


PRESENTS. Breakdown. Joseph Cotton stars as a


' ruth less’ business-man,, disgusted when a sacked employee weeps openly, who is soon reduced by a car-crash to a state where he might weep too.


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5- 05 BROOKSIDE Another chance to catch up on the week's happenings at the


■ Close.


6- 00 ’EAR SAY The week’s news, gossip, interviews, videos and music.


7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by Seven Days, Michael. Charlton, Helene Hayman and guests discuss the moral and religious values' which lie behind the week’s news stories, i .


7-30 WOMEN IN NICAftl GUA At the time of the revolution, women made,


00R O B IN O F S H E R ­


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8-00 E N T E R P R IS E S P E CIAL A profile of leading industrialist, publisher and p r in te r , R o b e r t Maxwell.


8-


fused Steed tries to re­ trace his steps through three missing weeks.


9- 55 UB40 — A MUSICAL PROFILE The interna­ tionally successful white reggae band from Birmin-


• gham. 1040 CELEBRATION A spe­ cial one-hour version of dazzling music, comedy and dance spectacular.


1145 M Y S T E R IO U S MR MOTO (1938) Peter Lorre


s ta r s as the brilliant Japanese detective, here on the trail of an interna­ tional gang of killers, in the first of a season of Mr Moto thrillers.


12-55 CLOSE 15 A C T IO N IN TH E 11-15 A L F R E S C O More


- humour from The Pretend Pub.


1145 SH A F T IN A FR ICA


R ich a rd .R o u n d tr e e , Frank Finlay. Shaft flies to Addis Ababa to track down a gang illegally


, shipping Afr ican s to . France as cheap labour.


1-30 CLOSEDOWN 25W O R LD SN O O K E R


SHAWBRIDGE TUESDAY, MAY 8th


SOCCER at N.W.C.F.L.DIV. 3 ...


CLITHEROE- v - BLACKPOOL MECHANICS


K .0 .7 p.m. — Admission 70p. Children and OAP's 30p. Refreshments available . Members'- Licensed Clubhouse.


PRESENTATION OF THE NORTH WEST COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIV. 3 CHAMPIONSHIP CUP.


, Also presentation of supporters Player of the year first' and reserve teams.





Metch Sponsored by ■ ALAN WORDEN


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_ 2 5 1 0 _ 9 . JU N E '8 th , F r id a y . — P en d le to n V i l lag e Hall


D A Y . — S u b -A q u a Club op en n ig h t , all o v e r 1 6 s w e lcom e . — I n q u i r i e s .C l i t h e r o e


S i l v e r J u b i l e e B a r ­ b e c u e . ..............


8 th JU N E . - F riday ,


. E a v e s H o u s e F a rm , W a d d i n g t o n . B a r n Dance/Esso S te e l Band.


1 3 th to 1 6 th JU N E . — M a r y W a d d i n g t o n S ch o o l o f Dancing p r e ­ s e n t s “ T h e M a g i c F a raw a y T re e * ! by Enid B ly to n .


T S th JUN E.- — R ib b le s - d a le S ch o o l A s so c ia - ' t io n ; C h e e se and Wine Evenin g . •


1 STH JU N E ; : . F r id a y , A u c t io n S a le , T r in i ty M e th o d is t C hurch.


21st to 24th JUNE" — C l i th e ro e C a s t le Open


, “ Io la n th e .” 2 3 rd JU N E — Sa turday , W e s t B rad fo rd Sp o r ts and S o c ia l S p o r ts Day.


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: . S c h o o l A s s o c i a t i o n Annual G a la .


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Tickets: £1.25,


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