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12-23 WEATHER 12-25 GRANDSTAND: The XIV Winter Olympic Games (12-30, 4-15) High lights of the Luge, 70m Ski-Jump and Ice Hockey from Sarajevo: Football Focus (1-00); Racing from Newbury (1-25, 1-55, 2- 35, 3-05); Cricket; Third Test (1-40) Highlights of the second day’s play bet ween New Zealand and England at Auckland; World Bowls (2-10) Second semi-final of The Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship from Coatbridge; Professional Boxing (2-50) Highlights of last night’s fight Bet ween George Feeney and Paul Chance for the Lightweight Champion ship of Great Britain from Dudley; Rugby League Preview (3-20); Rugby League (3-30, 3-55) Com mentary on Kent Invicta v Castleford for The State Express Challenge Cup; Final Score (4-40)
STORE. Mike Read and co. with guests including Spandau Ballet and Kool and the Gang, plus live coverage of ski-ing
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4-15 PLAY AWAY Brian Cant, Benjamin
lege" (1927)
3-10 STARS OF THE S IL EN T SCR EEN: Buster Keaton in “Col-
starring Floella
6- 25 GLACIERS. Evidence of how the Ice Ages shaped the Earth’s surface
“Luis Bunuel’s “Robinson Crusoe" (1952)
6-
7- 30 NEWS AND SPORT: Weather
CONCERT. The Boom- town Rats on stage at The Gold D ig g e r s , Chippenham
s-oot. j . hi • t s f t • Hooker iL. 11
traffic light puts officers Hooker and Romano on I the trail of a gang dealing ] in illegal weapons
HOOKER. A van ] through a red
9-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT
40 THE SKY AT NIGHT 00 SATURDAY CINEMA:
50 SIGHT AND SOUND IN 12-
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7- 45 CRICKET: Third Test. Highlights of the second day’s play from Auckland between New Zealand and England
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9-15 FA R EW E L L , MY LOVELY. Robert Mitch-' urn, Charlotte Rampling. Los Angeles,. 1942; Pn- I vate investigator Philip | Marlowe is hired by
Malloy to find friend Velma
■N’ ROLL. Episode 4: Rockin’ the Boat, 1966-70 |
Man . . . Hang Up.” A glamorous model is pla gued by anonymous phone calls
1-20 CLOSEDOWN 9-
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15 THE LIFE AND TIMES
10- 45THE WEATHER IN THE
BROTHERS.” Dramat ised in 13 parts by Julian Bond (5)
5-05 NEWS; Weatherman 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT
5-20 THE ROD AND EMU SHOW starring Rod Hull and Emu with their spe cial guests Slutz Bear Cats, Second Image and the Barron Knights
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10-50 NEWS ON TWO: Weather
PREVIEW 10- 11-
6- 30THE ACTION FILM: “The Gumball Rally” (1976) starring Michael S a r r a z in , Norinann Burton, Raul Julia, Gary Busev
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Savile realises viewers’ dreams
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Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship from Coatbridge. Highlights from the second semi-final
55 JIM'LL FIX IT. Jimmy
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2-35 HOLD THAT GHOST (1941). Abbott and Costel lo are let loose in an appa- 1 rently haunted mansion
(1978). Film starring Maria Schell, Erlana Josephson (German film with English sub-titles)
40THE FIRST POLKA 6-
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.8-45 NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman
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SHOW s ta r r in g Les Dawson with tonight’s special guest Stephanie Lawrence
15 THfi LES DAWSON 9-
5- 05 BROOKSIDE. Repeat of this week’s episodes
Cousins shows his pupils how to combine the vari ous steps they have learnt into a short free-skating routine
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^ 35SKATEAWAY. RobinVALENTINE’S DISCO
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 7-30 p.m. t ill 10-30 p.m. Admission: 50p
and Mother in Jamaica an nounce that they are plan ning a trip to London
00 NO PROBLEM! Father
THE TRACKS. Paul Gambaccini talks to Pat Benata, whose la te s t' single could be the one to establish her in the UK
10- 20 CARTOON 10-30 THE SATURDAY SHOW. With Isla St Clair
Muppet puppets and their human friends
(new series). A serial in three parts by N. J. Crisp starring Jon Finch
12-00 LATE
10- 40 MATCH OF THE DAY SPECIAL including action highlights from First and Second Division football matches. The XIV Winter Olympic Games — commentary on Ice Hockey from Sara jevo; plus news of today’s Ladies' Downhill and Bobsleigh events
hosts his own chat show with guests Max Boyce, Bob Fosse
1-30 WEATHER
HORROR: “Legend of the Werewolf (1974) star ring Peter Cushing with Ron Moody, Hugh Grif fith. Roy Castle
NIGHT 00THE ODD JOB MAN 50 WOGAN. Terry Wogan
25 SESAME STREET. The 7-
12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- tr.oduced by Dickie Davies. 12-20 Athletics — The Los Angeles Times Indoor Games; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1-20 Boxing; 1-40 Racing from Ayr; 1-55 Pool; 2-10 Racing from Ayr; 2-25 Pool; 2-45 Racing; 3-00 Pool; 3-45 Half-time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestling from Worces ter; 4-45 Results
5-00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 5-05 FRAGGLE ROCK 5-
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7- 00 3-2-1. "Nignclub.” The cryptic-clue quiz game with celebrities starring in amusing sketches
for Grown-Ups SUNDAY sa— 10-
9-00 POSTMAN PAT. 9-
11- 20 INSIDE YTS. 11- 45 MADHUR JAFFREY’S INDIAN COOKERY COURE. First of eight programmes — Tandoori Chicken.
AND PEOPLE. 12-
12-35 MAKING THE MOST OF THE MICRO.
10 SEE HEAR! 7-
1-00 FARMING. 1-25TAKING STOCK. (2) Talking About the 80s.
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1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-55 FILM MATINEE: “This Happy Feeling” (1958), starring Debbie Reynolds, Curt Jurgens.
3- 8- 4- 5- 5-
STAND. David Coleman introduces live coverage from Sarajevo on the Ice Dance Championship, Ski- Jumping on the 70m hill, plus action from the Ladies 5km Cross-Coun try Ski-ing and Novice, and the Men’s 5,000m Speedskating.
10-30 THINKING IN ACTION. 10-40 MATHS HELP. 10-
15 SUNDAY WORSHIP. 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE.
3-05 HORIZON. Scientist at the frontiers of artificial intelligence research make some startling predictions about computers.
the rest of the weekend’s rugby news.
55 GREEK — LANGUAGE 6-
6-00 NEWS REVIEW with subtitles.
Fins*
Bowls Championship from Coatbridge. The Final.
_____ sy Indoor
RAMME. With Brian Widlake and Valerie Sing leton.
7-15 FAMILY FORTUNES. The big-money quiz game hosted by Max Bygraves. ,
gates the legend of St Bede.
3-55 QUINTET. Sehubert”s String Quintet in C.
4-55 WORLD BOWLS. The Embassy World unpio
7-45 FILM: “Telefon. Charles | Bronson, Lee Remick. This is the story of a dedi cated Stalinist who re fuses to accept the Soviet policy and aims to force the two nations back into j their former warlike post ures.
30 THE MONEY PROG
vision review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy.
10-00 LOVE AND MAR RIAGE. Series of plays exploring the moods and emotions behind mar-
9-45 ITN NEWS. 15 DID YOU SEE . . . Tele
TEST. New Zealand v England — highlights of the third day’s play from Auckland.
250LYMPIC GRAND 9- 05 CR IC K E T : THIRD
STAGE. The story of the theatre from its begin nings to the present day. 3: Now Comes My Comedy.
35 ALL THE WORLD’S A
11-00 THE JIMMY YOUNG TELEVISION PROG RAMME. Jimmy Young meets the people who make things happen in Britain ana brings them face to face with the public to discuss a current! I issue.
11-45 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. Great chase scenes in American movies.____________ f
of six programmes, Brian Thompson looks at the Humber Lifeboat in summer.
55 LIFEBOAT. In the last
By James Hilton. Dramat ised in six episodes (3).
25 GOODBYE MR CHIPS.
64)5 HOLIDAY. With Cliff Michelmore, John Carter and Anne Gregg.
6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE. From St Mary’s Parish Church, Dalton-in-Fur- ness.
7- 55 NEWS; Weatherman.l l l l l l l l 9-
8- 05MASTERMIND. With Magnus Magnusson at the Aircraft Hall of the RAF Museum in Hendon.
of ten programmes based on the “Zoo Vet" books hy David Taylor.
8-
9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES SOR KITZEL.
15 ONE BY ONE. A series 10-
11- 9-
CIRCLES. A series of five parts by John Es- monde and Bob Larbey starring Richard Briers, Penelope Wilton.
ramme of a series in which Colin Morris talks . to young people.
From St Mary’s RC. Church, Stoke-on-Trent.
35 EVER DECREASING
11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-
CORNER.
11-35 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.
THE STREETS. Play by Rosamond Lehmann, star ring Michael York, Lisa Eichhom, Joanna Lumley, Rosalind Ayres.
30THE WEATHER IN (Channel^)
1- 15 THE MAKING OF BRI TAIN. The advent of Christianity in Sixth Cen tury Britain.
11-10 WORLD BOWLS. High lights of this afternoon’s final.
2-15 FILM: “Variety Jubilee" (1943). Romantic parade of music hall and variety
2- 15 IRISH ANGLE. A look at topical Irish events.
4-15JACK’S GAME. Jack Charlton joins two ferret ing men on a rabbit hunt in Yorkshire.
35 MY LIFE. Second prog 00 MORNING WORSHIP.
5- 15NEWS HEADLINES . AND WEATHER fol- ■ lowed by Seven Days. 5- 15 FACE THE PRESS.
cars.” 00 C O L L E C T O R S ’ Leslie Judd visits Lime
12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. The week’s main news
Court Day’ Centre in Salford.
9-20 CRUFTS ’84. Dennis McCarthy and Les Craw ley report on the world's
10-05 OLYMPIC GRAND STAND. David Coleman introduces action from Sarajevo in the Pairs Figure Skating.
f-eatest dog show from arls Court.
11-30 PHIL SILVERS. As Sgt. Bilko in “Bilko’s Godson.
11-55 WEATHER. i — 111).
6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1- 55 PAGES
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Schewcppcs Scottish Lea gues. Commentary on one of the top fixtures plus
i J 05 NEWS; Weatherman.
storv. explained and ex plored by an expert team.
1- 2-
10-50 EVERYMAN. Investiga tion, into pagan and New Age b e l ie fs in th is country.
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE. Two teamb of students compete for points, as Bamber Gas coigne fires the questions.
8-
2-30THE BIG MATCH LIVE. Live coverage of Luton v Manchester United.
4-
5-30 BATTLESTAR GALAC- TICA. Apollo uncovers a ; blackmail operation and'
5- 00 BULLSEYE. The darts and ’ general knowledge game presented by Jim Bowen.
venture series set in the 19th Century.
6-30 ITN NEWS. 15 RUGBY SPECIAL. The
finds his own life in great i danger.
6-40 APPEAL. Isla St Clair appeals on behalf of Chil- !
6-15 HIGHWAY. Harry
SecomSe 'invest!-.. In Jarrow,
. , : dren’s-’ Community Holi- ■ days.
30 METAL MICKEY.. 00 ENCOUNTER.
9- 30 JACK HOLBORN. Ad 10- 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 7-
6- 15CRICKET — THE BENSON AND HEDGES WORLD SERIES CUP. Highlights from the pre stigious series, of one day internationals which take place in Australia this month.
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4- 15THE,MOTOR SHOW. Chris Goffey and Diana Goodman look at “kit
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An examination of the events leading up to D- Day — June 6th, 1944. Laurence Olivier na rrates.
CROWN. A se cond chance to see the sixth episode of this acclaimed
series. 15 THE WORLD AT WAR.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND VILLAGE HALL
15 THE JEWEL IN THE
IAN. The life and teach ing of St Paul.
15 THE FIRST CHRIST
NESS AND PRIDE. Un-: usual documentary about the making of Werner Herzog's masterpiece
11- 20 ALFRED H ITC H COCK PR E SEN T S
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MARTYN SEEKS TITLE
j gained the place by win- | ning the Bowland • area contest. Second was P e te r
•resent the Bowland Region in next mbnth’s county Young Farmer of the Year contest. Martyn (26), of Craw- shaw Farm, Newton,
Rogerson (22), of Hand- lesteads Farm, Chipping. Last year, the pair
CLITHEROE, Young Farmers’ . Club leader . Martyn Bristol is to rep-
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HARGREAVES — SPIERS
were joint winners of the Harold Jackson Trophy in a national dairy judging competition. The Bowland competi
FRENCH CIRCLE
.Wh i ta k e r s , Whal ley, o r Te l . Wh a l ley 2 3 2 5 .
FRENCH teacher at St Christopher’s CE School, Accrington, Mrs Joan Gudgeon, gave the French Circle of Ribbles dale a talk on French na tional parks. Some of the places de
Anthony Hargreaves was married to residential social worker Miss Angela Spiers at Wheatley Lane Methodist Church, Fence.
Self-employed joiner Mr
tion was judged by Mr and Mrs W. Coates, of Hellifield.
The bridegroom is the
eldest son of Mr and Mrs M. Hargreaves, of Ribble Avenue, Grindleton, and the bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs B. Spiers, of Hendon Road, Nelson.
scribed, and illustrated with slides, included Gre noble and Briancon in the High Alps. Also shown were views
by her father, wore an Edwardian-style gown of ivory satin with hand- appliqued lace on the bodice, sleeves and skirt. Her hat was trimmed- with cream feathers and net and she carried a prayer book with red roses, cream freesia and ivy.
The bride, given away Mary Daniels
e© aeh h P JUST ARR/I
of North Italy, from the Pyrenees into North Spain, and Lake Annecy in High Savoy. She was thanked by Mr
Peace. The Circle’s next meet
ing, on March '5th, will take the form of a musical evening with old French songs. It will be followed by the annual meeting.
From house to shop.
THE- proposed change of use from a house to £ shop at 29 King Street, Whalley. for Mrs J. Mather, has been granted by Ribble Valley Council’! Development- Sub-Corn mittee. A report stated that no
Root, the bride’s cousin, and Hilary Taylor, the bride’s goddaughter, who wore burgundy velvet skirts with cream silk blouses and circlets of matching flowers and feathers in their hair. They earned pomanders of cream and red carna tions.
Bridesmaids were Clare
Hargreaves, the brideg room’s brother, grooms man was Mr Thomas Root and ushers were Mr Martin Spiers and Mr Daniel Root.
Best man was Mr Ian
ducted • by the Rev. W. Riley and organist was Mr J. Dean. .
significant deterioration in the car parking situation in King Street was antici pated by the granting the application. ’ Installation of a shop
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front was also approved for the premises, which are situated in a block already largely devoted retail businesses.
Marsden Hall Restaurant, Nelson, the couple left for a honeymoon in 'th e Canary Islands.
Following a reception at
Hall Road, . Carr Hall, Barrowford.
■well, Burnley. They are to live in Carr Photograph: Mr Birt- The ceremony was con
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