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Clitheroe 22324 (Editori 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 17th, 198£ Weekend SATURDAY- ( B8C-1 )


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6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-45 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. A selec­ tion of films, competitions, cartoons, with guests Nick Heyward ana Wang Chung:


5-35 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-45REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.


5-


5-15 THE PINK PANTHER SHOW.


. ley, coverage of the build­ up, the whole match, the presentation and the celebrations of the FA Cup Final between Wat­ ford and Everton. Whole match commentary begins at 3 p.m.; Racing from Newbury: 12-00 Newbury Tote Spring Festival Stakes, 12-30 Juddmbnte Lockinge Stakes.


STAND, including 1-00 News; Live from Wemb-


00 CUP FINAL GRAND­ 57 WEATHER. 9- 10- 8-


An entertaining personal history of flying from Bleriot to Concorde told by a grand old aviator. Part 2.


8- 9-


CAL HISTORY. Second of four programmes with Simon Rattle conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.


•on current ideas pre­ sented by Russell Davies and Minette Marrin.


10-48NEWS SUMMARY; Weather.


10- Comment and discussion .


over nine months inside Thames Valley Constabul­ ary. 1: “Traffic.”


10-50 ARENA SPECIAL. From his Paris fiat, the Czech writer Milan Kundera still obsessively contemplates Prague, tne city he was forced to leave nine years


6- 10 TIffi SATURDAY FILM: “The Lost World” (1960), starring Michael Rennie, Claude Rains, Fernando Lamas.


puter wizards create a terror-filled game which threatens the city of Los Angeles.


50 AUTOMAN. Three com­


11-35 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. “After Hours” starring Anne Francis.


f l l l l l l l l 9-25 NO 73.


, Williams, and Deniece Wil- • Hams and The Cambridge ‘ Buskers. ' 9-00 CAGNEY AND LACEY. Cagney. and Lacey have to move fast when a well known bounty hunter turns up on the trail of a criminal who has jumped


■ bail. < 9-50 NEWS AND SPORT; ” Weatherman. 110-05 MATCH OF THE DAY. Jimmy Hill introduces highlights of the Cup Final Detween Everton


,10-55 SATURDAY LATE FILM: “Chato’s Land” (1971), starring Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, Richard Basehart.


‘ and Watford at Wembley. 12- 30 WEATHER. i i i i i i i i .


. 6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-15 SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE BILL: “Lady Be Good" (1941), starring Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothem.


; 6-30 THE MAKING OF THE OPEN UNIVERSITY.


8-15 THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW. Second in the series of program­ mes for all the family. To-, night’s guests include Don


world’s most amazing stunts, acts and stories.


00 1911: A YEAR IN MUSI-


10- 15 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.


With Leslie Crowther. Return.”


15 SATURDAY REVIEW. 11- 05 POLICE. A series filmed


PECTED. “The Best Chess Player in the World.” Third of a series of dramas with a sting in the tale.


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15 T . ‘J. HOOKER. “The D A V ID C O N Y E R S 30 TALES OF THE UNEX­


11-30THE LATE F ILM : George C. Scott, Stacy Keach,'“The New Centu­ rions.” At Precinct 45, a new recruit is assigned to a tough veteran officer, a lonely man dreading his impending retirement.


1-20 CLOSEDOWN. 2-00 MANSCAPE. '


11-00WORLD OF SPORT CUP FINAL SPECIAL (In the event of extra time being played in the FA Cup Final, scheduling will be as follows: 5-50 ITN News; 6-00 Robin of Sherwood): 11-00 Wel­ come to Wembley; 11-10 Meet the Managers; 11-15 Darts — The Holsten Pils World Champion Super­ challenge from Edin­ burgh; 11-45 Tarby’s Celebrity Party. Jimmy Tarbuck shares a glass and a gag with the first of the snowbusiness and sports stars who are Up for the Cup; 11-55 On the Ball; 12-25 Elton’s Jour­ ney; 12-35 ITN News; 12- 40 Wrestling; 1-00 Wemb­ ley ’84 — The Teams Leave; 2-15 Darts — The Ho ls ten Pils World Champion Superchallenge; 2-35 Wembley ’84. Back into the stadium for the military beat of the Massed Bands of the Col­ d s tre am , Grenadier, Scottish and Irish Guards.


5-10 ITN NEWS. 5-


6-


5-00 FILM: “Young and Free”. (1978), s ta rr ing Erik Larsen, Ivy Angustain...


,6-55 NEWS AND SPORT; i Weather. ‘7-10 SKY CARS AND ’ FLYING BEDSTEADS.


The decisions that went in the establishment of the Open University are ex­ amined.


TERS. Documentary about Ray Harryhausen, one of the g re a te s t creators of special effects in the cinema.


2-30 FILM: “The Fighting Sul­ livans” (1944). World War II drama recounting the


4- 35 BUFFALO BILL. Bill Bittinger is a talk-show host on a local TV station. He is sychophantic, grasp­ ing, rude and vain — ne


true story of five Ameri­ can brothers from Water­ loo, Iowa, who joined the United States navy to­ gether and died together in the Pacific.


5- . on television.


\ is also hilarious, and the most outrageous character


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


20 CLASH OF THE MONS­


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.


7- 30 UNION WORLD. 8-


7- 00 THE GRUMB- LEWEEDS RADIO SHOW. Impressions of Barbra Streisand, Doris Day and The Shadows and a special guest ap­ pearance of singer Bertice Reading.


WOOD. Alan A’Dale ar­ r iv e s in S herwood threatening to kill the sheriff.


7-30 JUST AMAZING! The show that brings you the


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10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 TELE-MONTAGE. 10- 55 WORKING FOR SAFETY.


6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 PIGEON STREET. 9-


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12-35 ELECTRONIC OFFICE. 1-00 FARMING. 1-25 SPARKS. 1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1- 2-


GRAPHY. 15 SUNDAY WORSHIP.


11- 20 TECHNICAL STUDIES. 11- 45 DELIA SMITH’S COOK­ ERY COURSE.


' subtitles. 7-


10 EXPLORING PHOTO­ 6- 50 NEWS REVIEW With


John Player League; Plus coverage of The Cup Coming Home. Yester­ day’s winners of the FA Cup Final on their trium­ phant return to their base.


8- 05 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.


3- 20 BONANZA. Western ad­ venture series. Little Joe offers his help as a deputy to escort a dangerous criminal.


Wife” (1956), starring Joan Collins, Richard Burton.


4- 4- 40 THE HOUND OF THE 5-


5-45 NEWS; Weatherman. 5-


SHOW. Singing in to­ night’s programme is Shirley Ceasar and the Caesar Singers.


10 THE ROCK GOSPEL ‘ 10- 11- 6-


SHOW. Hugh Scully is joined by leading experts from the world of art and antiques. This week they visit Jersey.


00 FILM MATINEE: “Sea 55 TOM AND JERRY. 9-


of nine stories set in a timeshare fiat. 3: “Oceans A p a r t” by Olwen Wymark.


5-


6- 30 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. Royal Deeside.


and wife Mary travel the world filming for "Sur­ vival.”


7- 15 SHARING TIME. Series


8- 15 THE NATURAL WORLD. The dugong, which is an important food of the Kiwai people of Papua, is being hunted to the extent that it is now a ra re and en­ dangered species.


845 ITN NEWS. 9-


10- 10-


MUM: More fun with the ' Concert Party.


BASKERVILLES by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The last of a four-part dramatii sation.


10 IT AIN’T HALF HOT


9-35 GROWING FOR GOLD. Peter Seabrook visits people on th e ir own ground, who are prepar­ ing their exhibits for the Chelsea Flower Show.


MADRIGAL HISTORY TOUR. The King’s Sin­ gers outline the rise in popularity of madrigals and show how th ey became the rag e of Europe; France.


three-part story of young men whose lives collide in post-war Poland.


55ANTIQUES ROAD­


745 SURPRISE, SURPRISE! The third of six family entertainment shows star­ ring Cilia Black.


ney comedy and a sing- along.


a host of "celebrities” and a man in a very obvious toupee for our super May 21st Eve Party.


05 THE KING’S SINGERS 11-


00THE PROFESSIONALS. 00 SPITTING' IMAGE. Join


SHOW. Stephen Son­ dheim has established himself as the foremost musical dramatist of his time.


Boat’s Share.” 30 THE SOUTH BANK 30 THE IRISH RM. “The


LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY and SATURDAY


1-


look at topical Scottish af­ fairs


05 FRIENDS. Second of and Border TV. 2-


Formula One World Championship — The French Grand Prix from Dfjon.


35 BARRY SHEENE appe­


6- 40 PRAISE BE! With Thora Hird introducing more popular hymns chosen by ‘‘S ongs of P r a i s e ’’ viewers.


als on behalf of Mota- bility.


f7-45MASTERMIND. With Magnus Magnusson at the Royal Military, College of Science at Shriv'enham.


8-


7- 15 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. By Roy Clarke, starring Bill Owen, Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde in “The Kink in Foggy’s Niblick.”


10 GRAND PRIX. The 1984. output of STV, Grampian on the


55 SCOTTISH VIEW. A drawing


i i i i i i i i ,


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES­ SOR KITZEL.


10 00 MORNING WORSHIP. Mass from. St George’s Church, Warminster, Wiltshire.


9-35 PORTRAITS OF POWER. Churchill.


11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 11-


9- 05 NEWS; Weatherman. 9-


— the oil rig explosion in Indonesia sets off a chain reaction in Denver; Adam still fails to impress Kirby.


10- 05 LOVE ON THE i RUN: “Badlands ” (1973). A short


advice, investigations, mis-prints, and real-life humour with E s th e r Rantzen.


11- 35 THE SKY AT NIGHT: Cooking the Elements.


starring Martin Sheen, Sissy Spacek.


11-55 WEATHER. , 15 DYNASTY: The Locket


11-00 WRITERS ON WRIT­ ING. Richard Hoggart is joined by David Lodge.


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. 1-


20 THAT’S LIFE. Consumer


fortnightly exploration of the North West’s country­ side, conducted by Bob Smithies.


.1-30 ONE OF THE BOYS. When partners Oliver and Bernard open a bank ac­ count, it sets the stage for a series of comical es­ capades.


LENGE. With Bamber Gascoigne.


.season of films, featur­ ing couples on the run from tne law, tonight


24)0 CREDO. Presented by Phillip Whitehead.


2-50 FILM: “The' Sound Bar­ rier" (1952).'


STARS — The Cinema and Ireland 4/6: The Irish Influence. Has Ireland made a mqjor contribution to the cinema? Answers from Richard Harris, Edna O’B rien, Cyril Cusack, Harry Cary JR and Dan O’Herlihy.


5-


30 DOWN TO EARTH. A 6-


545 WHERE IN THE WORLD! Ray Alan hosts the gravel quiz with guests Alan Brien, Jill Tweedie, James Hunt and Liz Fraser.


Weather followed by Book Four. Acclaimed Czech novelist Milan Kundera talks for the first time on British TV, with present­ er Hermione Lee. Also today: poet Gavin Ewart and co n d u c to r Ja n e Glover.


25 A SEAT AMONG THE


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Edge of the River Ben Walker (Ralph Waite) learns that justice for a young girl in the Bayou country doesn’t mean much.


15 THE MISSISSIPPI. 2/6:


OPEN FRIDAYS 1 p.m. — 3 p.m. at TRINITY SCHOOL ROOMS PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE


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IMMEDIATE, CONFIDENTIAL HELP AND ADVICE ON ANY READING OR WRITING PROBLEM


• how the car was to change the landscape of Britain in the ’60's. But


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2- 30SUNDAY MATINEE: Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, “She.” After the end of World War One, Major Holly comes into possession 6f a map and a ring; When he sees the inscription on the ring he recalls the legend of the lost city of Kuma.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55SUNDAY GRAND­ STAND: Motor Racing (2-. 20) The French Grand Prix from Dijon; Cricket (2-00): Coverage of The


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5- 00 BULLSEYE. The darts and, general knowledge game.





'8-15UPSTAIRS,- DOWN­ STAIRS. “A Family Secret.” Miss Forrest is still. running the house-


■ for b e t te r or worse? James Bolam narrates.


> hold, and James finds'that ■ he is becoming more and more attracted to her.


9-


4- 30 MURPHY’S MOB. Episode Four of the foot-


• 'ball-based children’s serial set around a junior sup-- porters’ club.'


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: * Hill Smith,: Peter Morri­ son, Harry Nocoll, Eirian JameB. .


(1949).


. of music from tne world of operetta and musical comedy. With Marilyn


4/6: Dance Little Lady. American opera star JuDa Migenes Johnson presents another non-stop selection


20 FILM: "White Heat” • f


20 TOP C’s AND TIARRAS. 15 THE SIXTIES. 3/6: Geta­ (Bring those difficult forms and letters along)


GENERAL QUERIES ON ADULT EDUCATION ANSWERED


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of a nine-part Spanish/Ita- lian series recreating the colourful life of Miguel Cervantes, the great 16th Century author of “Don Quixote.”


10-50 WHO DARES WINS . “A Ticket For the Cup Final.” Second in. the series of satirical and topi­ cal comedy shows.


U-M FILM: “Mr Moto’s Last Warning” (1939).


comes aware of Damon’s unsuspected attractions; Gordon is upset when Dorothy Tate makes her­ self at home while An­ nabels is away; and Alan manages to upset Edna, when he vents his anger cm Harry’s fence.


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STALLS — SIDESHOWS— BANDS — DANCERS— TRACTION ENGINE, etc.


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SUNDAY, MAY 27th


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MORECAMBE...................................... SKIPTON............... ;.......................................... 12.30 £2.30


APPLEBY Horse Fair and Gypsy Gathering....... 08.00: £4.35. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th


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ALL STAR CABARET


SUNDAY 20th Fantastic Group


EXPOSE Plus' Fabulous Comedian


JOHNNY WAGE Tickets £2


Available In advance from th club.


ST CATHERINE’S CHURCH


WEST BRADFORD


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21 s t to 24th JUNE' —1


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Saturday, May 19th at 2-30 p.m. Admission 5p


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