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Clitheroe 2232. Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) CUthcroc A d v e r t is e r a n d Times, N ovember 15th, 19Si • Weekend SATURDAY i i l l l l l i )


8-30 THE PERISHERS 8- 9-


STORE Mike Read with Alvin Stardust and Nick Heyward.


12-12 WEATHER 12-15G R A N D S TA N D intro­


d u c ed by De sm ond Lynham, including: 12-50 News, 12-20 Football Focus, Racing from Ascot (1-00, 1-30 and 2-05), 1- 10, 1-40, 2-30 Swimming, commentary from Leeds on The lucozade Club Team C h am p io n s h ip , 2 -1 0 Boxing, 3-00 Rallysprint, reports (rom Donington, 3- 30 Rugby League, preview of the season, action from the Yorkshire and Lanca­ shire Cup Finals. 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-15 R E G IO N A L S P O R T /


NEWS


5-20 THE TRIPODS Sci-fi ad- venture series about a future Earth ruled by


aliens. 5-


LATE LATE BREAK­ FAST SHOW Noel Ed­ monds with guests from the world of pop music, plus the finals of "Mr Puniverse 1984” — includ­ ing Burnley's entrant.


6- 7-


needs to get hold of Joe Beck urgently, but he’s gone on leave and can't be


found.


8- 00 HI-DE-HI! "Opening Day” — Maplin's holiday camp is open for the new season.


8- 9- 10- 11-


al" — Both Alexis (Joan Collins) and Krystle receive offers they can't refuse.


hosts his own talk show.


10*10NEWS AND SPORT; Weatherman.


25 MATCH OF THE DAY


Jimmy Hill introduces action from First and Second Division matches.


MOTHER” film starring Patty Duke. Richard T h om a s , R o s em a ry Murphy (1972).


12- 45 WEATHER 1- 15"YOU’LL LIKE MY


1-05 MAKING THE MOST OF . . . More ways of using leisure time;


30 CHIPS' COMIC


2- 00 SECRETS (1933) Mary Pickford and Leslie Howard in saga of romance and adventure in the American West.


3-


Screen version of the novel by Erskine Caldwell.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE Omnibus edition.


9-25 CARTOON 9-


35 MISTER T


10- 0 T H E S A T U R D A Y STARSHIP


6- OODANGER MAN John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) investigates the suspicious circumstances surrounding the suicide of an American economics expert.


SUNDAY 9-35 SURVIVAL. ( B B C - 1 ~)


8- 9-


9-35 MAKING THE MOST OF THE MICRO.


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-


10- 11-


30 L-DRIVER. French for beginners.


and songs from God's wide world.


at home.


12- 05 SEE HEAR! Magazine for deaf, or hard-of-hearing.


12-30 FARMING. 12-55 MAGIC ROUNDABOUT. 1-00THIS W E E K N E X T WEEK (new series). David Dimbleby looks behind the headlines in conversation with distinguished guests.


1- 2- SHOW.


2-45 THE BLUE RACER. 2-


venture series.


3- 4 0COM ED Y M A T IN E E : THAT RIVIERA TOUCH. Morecambe and Wise's second film (1966). Murder and mayhem on the Rivi­ era where Eric and Ernie


■ are on holiday. 5-


Joseph Cooper chairs another round of the music quiz.


10-


55 HEADS AND TAILS. 10 PEOPLE FIRST.


From St John's Church in Hamilton.


114)0A S E N S E OF T H E PAST.


11- 25 AAP KAA HAK. 11- 30 DOWN TO EARTH. A fortnightly' exploration of the north-west countryside.


55 A VOUS LA FRANCE! 20 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories 1-


11- 3 5TH IS IS TH E D A Y . Sunday worship for viewers


2-


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. The issue of the hour, explored and explained by an ex­


perienced team. 00 THE CHAMPIONS.


Peter Williams reveals the secrets of a subterranean bolt-hole.


2-30 THE BIG MATCH LIVE. Live coverage from St James's Park where New-


■ castle are hosts to Liver­ pool.


4- 50FA C E T H E M U S IC . 5- 25THE PINK PANTHER 30 TERRAHAWKS.


5- 00B U LLS EYE . With Jim Bowen.


Comedy and adventure set in the glamorous surround- inqs of a Pacific cruise ship.


50 BONANZA. Western ad­ 6-


7- 7- 10 THE DUKES OF HAZ-


ZARD. Boss Hogg is ar­ rested for sabotaging the Old Timers' car race!


6- 00TH E PR ISO N E R OF ZENDA (new series). An­ thony Hope's classic novel dramatised in 6 parts. Mal­ colm Sinclair plays the En­ glish gentleman alias


Ruritanian monarch.


6-30 NEWS; Weatherman. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE, from Thirsk.


7- 7-


CIRCLES. Comedy series starring Richard Briers.


some’ ready cash to join a select poker game, and re­ ckons on a bet on a


crooked fight.


8- 35 JUST' GOOD FRIENDS. . Penny gels a divorce — and a proposal.


9- 05TENKO. The pressure to give evidence is beginning to tell on the women, and an old adversary turns up.


10410 NEWS; Weatherman. 10-


10-


11- 12-


two films about Iran after the revolution.-


reporting the war in Cam­ bodia. two journalists retell


their story.


50 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 10 WEATHER.


l i i l i l l l B


9-25MINIATURE CHESS MASTER PIECES.


1-05 UTOPIA LIMITED. Asks whether Third World coun­ tries could solve food sup ply p ro b lem s by modern a g r ic u l tu ra l methods.


15 EVERYMAN. The first of 1- 55 OMNIBUS; A decade after


Irish events from an Irish perspective.


2- 00 EVERGREEN (1934). Brit­


ish musical comedy with Jessie Matthews causing a sensation leading to romantic complications!


3- 45S IX C EN TU R IE S OF VERSE. Sir John' Gielgud presents readings from major American pioneering


poets. 4-


Mailer talks to Hermione Lee about his latest book,


11- 15EV ER D E C R EA S IN G 9- menially handicapped. • Coast. Michael Aspel.


15CHILD’S PLAY. With 45 SURPRISE SURPRISE!


Cilia Black stars in the family entertainment show.


8- 45 HART TO HART. "The Dog Who Knew Too Much."


45 ITN NEWS.


10- 00C L IV E J A M E S ON T E L E V IS IO N . Cl iv e James uncovers the under­ wear advertising war bet­ ween the sexes.


10-


SHOW. Melvyn Bragg in­ troduces a profile of cellist Mstislav Rostropovich.


comedy set in the borough of Southam.


45 BIG DEAL. Robby needs


12- 0 5COM ED Y TO N IG H T . "Funny Ladies."


12-35 CLOSEDOWN. 3- 30THE SO U T H B A N K


l a i i i i i i l 1-


that have to be made about future scientific


priorities in Britain. 2-


CHAMPIONSHIP. Anatoly Karpov v Gary Kasparov.


Filmed in the places Orwell lives and worked and told in his own words and words of those who knew


him. 35 STRUGGLE. Town Hall 4-


44)5 M U S IC F R O M S T GEORGE’S. The Nash Ensemble play music by Beethoven and Poulenc.


5- 20 BIRDWATCH. Highlights of a November day's bird- watching on the estuary ol the River Exe.


6- 00NEWS RE VIEW, with subtitles.


6- 7- 30 IRISH ANGLE, A look at


RAMME, with Brian Wid- lake and Valerie Singleton.


leans:- “A castle on the Isle of Mull.”


7- 45 THE NATURAL WORLD. Film, looks at the world's largest artificial reef at Truk Lagoon, formed by sunken ships from the Second World War..


8- 35D A N C E R , with Peter .Shaufuss.


9- 25DID YOU SEE . . . ? Television review, chaired by Ludovic Kennedy.


10- 15 BOOK FOUR. Norman


IV’ (1973), continuing a season of films of fantasy- and prediction.


15 FUTURETENSEI: ‘Phase


EMPRESS SPORT


and leisure


A FORMER headmaster of Bowland School, Grind- leton, has died at his home in Ripon, aged 73.


Former Rowland head '


held the job until his re­ tirement in 1971.


Nicholson was appointed headmaster when the school'was first opened as Riversmead in 1949 and


Mr Edward Pennington


dale Hydro Building, he guided the growth of the school in the difficult post-, .war days of rationing and" reconstruction work. He was a member of the Bowland Savings and


In the former Ribbles-


Road Safety Committees. A talented musician, he ran the local evening in­ stitute- group in musical


appreciation. " Mr Nicholson leaves a


P e te r .’. Cremation was at Har­


CENTRE CRICKET GROUND CHATBURNROAD


WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR SUPERB


NEW HEALTH


wife, Phyllis, and a son, CLITHEROE ROOM rogate, on Monday.


AND FITNESS


CREAT SHAPE


TH E SO COME AND GET IN SHAPE


AT THE GREATSHAPE ALSO INCLUDES:


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TENNIS — SAUNA - SOLARIUM — TELEVISION^- _ LICENSED BAR Q


Inquire at Club Evenings or on Tel. 26887 7


SUBSCRIPTIONS: SINGLE £30 HUSBAND/WIFE £56


Includes SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP' OF CLITHEROE CRICKET CLUB


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In aid o Admi ref


WORLD OF FLOWERS. Alpines.


50 HORIZON. The decisionsSTARMAKER 45THE WORLD CHESS In ST HELEN’S SUNDAY


SCHOOL, WADDINGTON on WEDNESDAY,


10GEORGE ORWELL.


THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 21st, 22nd and 23rd


NOVEMBER at 7-30 p.m. Adults £1


Children, OAP’s 75p All proceeds to NSPCC


55GEOFFREY SMITH’S


YORKSHIRE MINSTRELS ANTIQUES and


Glusburn Village Institute, Sunday, November 18th 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. also


COLLECTABLES FAIR 30TH E MONEY PROG ­ANTIQUES ROAD SHOW 15 OUR HOUSE. The Mac­


2 p.m. — 4 p.m. (40p per item) Details 0943 467288


9- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. 8- 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


4- 45 KAREN ARMSTRONG. Talks with Rabbi Louis Jacobs, a leading British


“ Tough Guys 'D on't Dance."


Rabbi. 5- 15 NEWS SUMMARY AND


WEATHER, followed by The Business Programme.


64)0 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. Views and action on this' week's gridiron games.


7- 15 THE DISMISSAL. The fall


of Gaugh Whittam's Au­ stralian government.


15 REALM OF DARKNESS.


An expedition to the unique a n d ' treacherous cave


system of Otter Hole in South Wales.


15 JUST LIKE CORONA­


30 T H E L O V E B O A T . 10-


TION STREET. Final part of series focussing on St Mary's, Oldham, subject of a documentary 20 years ago before being razed to the ground in' a slum clear­ ance programme.


15 HARVEY (1950). James


6- 30 ITN NEWS. 6-40 APPEAL. On behalf of L'Arche workshops for the


Stewart stars as the ami­ able eccentric drinker whose friendship with a 6ft. 4in. high invisible white rabbit leads his sister to try and have him committed to


a mental home. 45 HIGHWAY. The Suffolk


CHRISTMAS at THE STARKIE ARMS


CHRISTMAS LUNCH ONLY £9.50


FOR 4 COURSE MEAL Children aged under 13 years £5


OUR MENU OFFERS A SELECTION OF DISHES


FESTIVAL ATMOSPHERE Few tables le f t BOOK NOW


Christmas parties always welcome, contact Mr REMZI


Every Sunday our successful PARTY NIGHT HAPPY HOURS


9-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. DOUBLE SPIRITS 70p


FREE FOOD 9-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. MUSIC AND CANDLELIGHT BAR CLOSES 11-30 p.m.


MEALS AVAILABLE UNTIL 11 p.m. CLITHEROE 22550 8- 45 THE NOEL EDMONDS 9-


11- 12-


35 THE LITTLEST HOBO 0 0SA TU R D A Y S U P E R ­


20 CHIPS


troduced by Dickie Davis: 12-20 Boxing from Madison Square Garden, New York; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On The Ball: 1-15 International Racing from Los Angeles; 1-25 The ITV Six, Newcas­ tle and Warwick; 3-00 Figure Skating, The Tuborg British Ice Dance Champ­ ionship; 3-45 Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00 Wrestling from Manchester; 4-45 Results.


5-00 ITN NEWS 5-05 C A N D ID C A M E R A American version of this


popular programme. 5- 6- age quiz'wilh Bob Holness.


Team answers a fire alarm — and ends up battling with lawyers and gangs­ ters.


7-


Tommy and Bobby wel­ come The Flying Pickets and Jimmy Tarbuck joins Bobby at the golf club.


7- 45 PUNCHLINES with Lennie Bennett.


back to the era of the big bands.


9- 00 C A N N O N & B A L L 6- 15 WORLD OF SPORT in­ 7- 7- 30 ROCK-N-AMERICA with


Styx, Kid Creole and The Coconuts, Tom Waits and Elvis Costello.


00 NEWS SUMMARY and


Weather followed by Seven Days with Robert Kee and Ann Loades.


30 PUTTING UP THE PICK­


LES A profile of the talented Pickles family who run an alternative travelling circus, performing in out­ door locations all over America.


8- 00 THE SONNETS OF WIL­ LIAM SHAKESPEARE


Sonnet 65 is performed by Jane Lapotaire, with poet Sir Stephen Spender.


35 BLOCKBUSTERS Teen­ 8- 05THE A -T E A M T h e A-


Football is the name of the game, but for Tom Craig (Mel Smith) it represents a different type of sport.


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15M UC K AN D BR AS S f


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10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES Lt Goldblume roughs up a w o u ld -b e a t ta c k e r , Sergeant Jablonski tries to coax a distraught woman from the men's restroom and a fuming Belker is up­ staged while masquerading


153-2-1 “ Swingtime", it's 11-


15 THE GENTLE TOUCH


“A Woman's World", how far does a police officer go to keep her word to an informer?


10-


40 BOB'S FULL HOUSE 10JU LIE T BRAVO Kate


10-30SATURDAY N IG H T ­ MARE Klaus Kinski, Oliver Reed, “Venom". A sequ­ ence of events is set in motion when a boy visits an import company to col­ lect a harmless snake tor his “zoo" collection.


30 DYNASTY "The Propos­ 20WOGAN Terry Wogan


12-10 HAWAII FIVE-0 "Legacy of Terror".


1-00 ROCK OF THE SEVEN­ TIES Genesis.


as a chicken!


Comedy with a team of four.


11-30 THE KENNEL MURDER C A SE (1933) William Powell stars in this murder mystery.


15 ITN NEWS AND SPORT ( )


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Christmas Day Lunch


or Florida Cocktail or Egg Mayonnaise Fruit Juice or Prawn Cocktail SrTbet FOf{ CHILDREN ^ Roast Pork with Apple Sauce 4 ■ Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce


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glass of Wine and an after-dinner Liqueur


11111 ^ CHRISTMAS LUNCHES from DECEMBER 10th


required when booking


3-15 SATURDAY CINEMA 1: “ DINNER AT EIGHT” (1933) (b/w) starring Jean Harlow, John Barrymore.


5- 00 SATURDAY CINEMA 2: "LOLA MONTES’ (1955) starring Martine Carol, Peter Ustinov (A french film with English subtitles).


6- 7-


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7-30 SOUNDS MAGNIFICENT Andre Previn and the Royal Philharmonic Or­ chestra with .music by Shostakovich.


9-00 RUGBY SPECIAL Com­ mentary on Gala v Selkirk; plus the rest of the day's rugby news.


30 TOBACCO ROAD (1941)


9-50TH E ITA L IA N FILM: "THOSE EYES, THAT MOUTH" (1982) starring Lou Castel, Angela Molina (An Italian film with English subtitles).


11-25 N EW S ON TW O Weather.


11*30THE TWILIGHT ZONE “The Man in the Bottle*' starring Luther Adler (biw)


£4.95


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SENSATIONAL TAG CHALLENGE - NOT FOR THE SQUEAMISH


ROLLER BALL ROCCO and


versus AMAZING KUNG FU and JOHNNY SAINT


ROCKY MORAN


Masked Outlaw TALKATIVE CONNEELY etc, etc. Seats £2.50, Children/OAP’s £2____________


plus action with India's MAJID ACKRA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 7-30 p.m. ROYAL LIVERPOOL


Dukas....................................................... The Sorcerer's Apprentice Chausson................................................................... Poeme, Opus 25 Tchaikovsky............................Symphony No. 5 in E Minor Opus 64 Conductor: Hiroyuki Iwaki — Soloist: Malcolm Stewart


PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA • \ Tickets: £4.50, £3.30, £2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 7-30 p.m. — Midnight


DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with BOB WATMOUGH


Tickets: £ 1.50, Senior Citizens £1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 7-30 p.m.


GARY NUMAN


Tickets: £4.50 advance, £5 on door DECEMBER 27th, — JANUARY 5th


DICK WHITTINGTON Tel. Box Office now for details >


PANTOMIME Adults £2, Children/OAPs £1.50____________


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MONDAY, 3rd — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 7-30 p.m.


John Nettleton, Deirdre Doone in Roast Turkey


A ll served with Roast and Creamed Potatoes, Stuffing and Vegetables


Christmas Pudding with


WHEN THE WIND BLOWS By Raymond Briggs


___________ All tickets £3 .


BLASTER BATES _________ Tickets: £3.50


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 7-30 p.m. From the Edinburgh Fringe Festival


with Arnold Brown, Nick Revell, Norman Lovetl and Paul Martin


BRAVE NEW COMEDY ________________ Tickets: £3


5’s to 12’S Admission 50p


DECEMBER 10th and 17th, 7-30 p.m. — 10-30 p.m.


MONDAY NIGHT MADNESS . UNDER 18's DISOC Admission £1 ___________ .


Tickets available at usual agents, some are subject to a booking fee


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POPPY BALL


to be held in St Michael and St John's Social ; ■: Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe


on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th 8 p.m. to 12 midnight


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YY ■ t f . TICKETS: £1 Proceeds to Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal


Tickets on sale at Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office, King Street


___________________ DECEMBER 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 10 a.m. — 12 noon


CRAZY SATURDAY MORNING FUN AND GAMES FOR THE


'What an Institution! * A lADD COMPANY RELEASE ^ « « « « « * Q


Bolton-by-Bowland Village Hall


Come Dancing


DEL°RIO on


November 23rd 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.


Friday,


(Supper 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.) Licensed bar


Admission £2.50


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'& ■ THREE FISHES J MITTON STONYHURST 206


A Musical by Waddington and , District Youth (based on The Wizard of Oz)


St Paul’s, Low Moor TOMORROW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th


TOY FAIR and


COFFEE EVENING . 7 p.m. PARISH HALL


Admission 20p, children 10p (including relreshmenls)


SATURDAY, NOV. 24th


CHRISTMAS FAIR including Father Christmas grotto


2-30 p.m. PARISH HALL


FRIDAY, NOV. 30th • For a short season to December 21st


MODERN


SEQUENCE DANCING


with Ivor and Lily Barnes 7-30 p.m. — 10 p.m. . 50p incl. cuppa


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NIGHT £1 ADMISSION and HALF PRICE DRINKS before


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Appetisers: Asparagus Soup


Grapefruit Cocktail Country Pale


Main Course:


Roast Turkey Dinner with stuffing and Chipolata


Roast and Boijed Potatoes Brussels Sprouts and Baby Carrots


Choice of Sweets from the display


Freshly Ground Coffee with Mint Crisps


Crackers £6.25 per person '& •


SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT


DINNER


8-15 p.m. sitting Appetisers:


CountryPate


Grapefruit Cocktail Vegetable Soup


Bnhyfloast Chicfcen served with seasoning and


Main Course;.


Chipolata, Sauce, Parsley, - Boiled and Croqiietle


Potatoes, Garden Peas a la Francais and Sliced Butter Carrots


Fresh Poached Salmon Salad Choice of Sweets o f the House


Freshly Ground Coffee with - Afinf Crisps Crackers


£7.50 per person £ ?■ '& ■ ' Y '& ■ '& ■


NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER


8-15 p.m. sitting


. Appetisers: Asparaaus Soup


Salmon Mayonnaise Grapefruit Cocktail Praten Cocklail


Main Course:


Sirloin Steak in Chasseur Sauce


• Escalope of Pork Three Fishes


Grilled Halibut au Citron A l l the above dishes are


served with Roast and Boiled Potatoes, Minted Green Peas ana Baby Carrots


Choice of Sweets of the House Cheese and Biscuits


Freshly Ground Coffee with Mint Crisps


Crackers and Streamers * Pipe Band al Aft’dnighl


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