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Clitheroe 22321, ( 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 21st, 1981, Weekend


SATURDAY- 4-55 "SONG


< white) also starring Vilma Banky.


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6*20 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8*40 THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. Mark Curry live from the pic­ ture show control room with a selection of films, competitions, cartoons and guests including Emlyn Hughes and music from Ultravox. SATURDAY MORNING FILM: “Latitude Zero” (1969) Fantasy film star­ ring Joseph Cotten, Cesar Romero. WEATHER. GRANDSTAND, includ­ ing 1-00 News; Bowling: Commentary on The Daihatsu Challenge; Tennis: Commentary on The Carlsberg LTA East­ bourne Championships; Racing from Ascot: 2-00 The Erroll Stakes, 2-30 The High Yield Steel Stakes (Handicap), 3-00 The Steelplate and Sec-. tions Victory Cup Hand­ icap Stakes; Athletics: Commentary on the men's U-Bix AAA's Champion­ ships at Crystal Palace. AUTOMAN s ta r r in g Chuck Wagner and Desi Arnaz in “Flashes and Ashes " NEWS: Weatherman. SPORT. Regional News. POP QUIZ. Mike Read tests the pop, and rock knowledge of tonight's guests. DATE WITH DANGER: “MAYDAY 40.000FT.” (1976) Feature film star­ ring David Janssen, Don Meredith, Ray Milland, Broderick Crawford. THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW. Seventh in a series of programmes for all the family. To-


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8-15 9-00


DYNASTY: “Two Flights night’s special guests in­


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clude Roger Wlhittaker Flying Pi Piickets.


and The Fly ake


to Haiti.” Fallon heads for Haiti where she finds an unexpected


| 9-45 10-10


NEWS AND SPORT. Weatherman.


;10-50 IN T E R N A T IO N A L FOOTBALL. Jimmy Hill introduces hig lights of The


and Carole Nimmons. Griffiths, 11-30 1-25


Championships match, and a look ahead to to­ morrow’s semi-final. SATURDAY LATE FILM: “EMPEROR OF THE NORTH” (1973) sta rring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine. WEATHER.


1984 E u ro p e an . ' ighlij ’


Adam continues to chase Kirby.


companion;


BIRD OF PREY by Ron Hutchinson. A four-part thriller for the electronic age,


featuring Richard Jeremy


Child


7- 7-


8-


6- 40 BICYCLE CLIPS. On , the eve of this year’s London to Brighton bicy­ cle ride, this film features songs, pictures and film inspired by the bicycle over the last 160 years.


i SCHEHERAZA DE” (1947) starring Yvonne De Carlo, Brian Donlevy, Jean-Pierre Aumont.


OF Weather.


programmes about tourist German — all you need to survive.


10- 10-


9- 05 SATURDAY REVIEW. Comment and discussion • on current ideas pre­ sented by Russell Davies and Minette Martin.


CLEER.


The Daily Mirror Grey­ hound Derby from the White City, London.


11- 15 NEWS ON TWO: Weather.


over nine months inside Thames Valley Constabul­ ary. “New Year’s Eve.”


10NEWS AND SPORT: 25 PRIMA! Eight short


12-10 THE LATE FILM. Peter Sellers, “Where Does It Hurt?”, As a smooth, money-grabbing hospital administrator, Albert T. Hopfnagel leads a crooked crew of bogus doctors, intent on "bleeding” pa­ tients of all their savings.


1-40 CLOSEDOWN. 30 THE LAST OF LINDA 2-10 ARK ON THE MOVE. 05 GREYHOUND RACING.


2-35 CLOAK AND DAGGER (1946) Gary Cooper stars.


30 POLICE. A series filmed


4- 35 BUFFALO BILL. Bill’s 22-year-old daughter shows up at the TV sta­ tion, ■ but Bill (Dabney Coleman) is reluctant to change his life-style.


11-20 IN T E R N A T IO N A L TENNIS. Highlights of the two finals played today in Devonshire Park, in the Carlsberg Ladies’ . Championship.


5- 05 BROOKSIDE. Sheila and Bobby return home from Spain ready to break their


food news — but the chil-


6-00 EAR' SAY. The week’s news, gossip, interviews,-, videos and live bands with Nicky Horne, Gary Crow- ley and Lesley-Ann Jones. ..........................


ren jump to the wrong conclusions.


m aa ^rwitrr. 10-


9-25 EASTERN TALES. 9- 40 LITTLE RASCALS.


10-30 NO. 73. 12-00 WORLD OF SPORT. In- tro d u c ed by Dickie Davies. 12-05 Internation­ al Football: The European Championships from


THE WILDERNESS TRAIL.


05 MATT AND JENNY ON7-


7-00 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by SEVEN DAYS.


K k This Spandau BX e


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-


6-


• France; 12-45 ITN News; Australian Pools News; 12-50 Sidecar Racing: The Shell Oils British Champ­ ionship from Donnington; 1-05 Athletics: The US Olympic Trials; 1-20 The ITV Six: 1-30 Ayr, 1-45 Redcar, 2-00 Ayr, 2-15 Redcar, 2-30 Ayr, 2-45 Redcar; 2-55 Motor Cycl­ ing: The World of Sport Superbike Challenge from Donnington; 3-25 Speed­ way: . British final of the World Individual Champ­ ionships from Coventry Stadium, Brandon; 4-00 Wrestling from Brierley Hill; 4-50 Results.


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-50 SATURDAY CINEMA DOUBLE B IL L : RUDOLPH VALEN­ TINO IN “SON OF THE SHEIK” (1926) (black and


6-30 THE CH ILD R EN ’S ROYAL VARIETY PER­ FORMANCE. From Her M a je s ty ’s T h e a t re , London. John Schneider introduces, among others, Bucks Fizz, The Grumb- lewe ed s and Donny Osmond.


adventure series. With Steve Jones.


8-


9- 30 ITN NEWS. 9-45 AS PEL


COMPANY.


“ Black Fo x , White Vixen.”


AND SUNDAY — i i i i g j j i i i i


6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 PIGEON STREET. A “See-Saw” programme..


9-


6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. I-


9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. Stories and songs from God’s wide world.


10-


11- 12-


ISLAM (new series) First of four programmes ex­ ploring the ways Muslims understand their religion by examining their beliefs' and teaching.


10- 30 THE


FACTOR: “And What of the Future?”


S IL ICO N


1-00 FARMING, followed by Weather for farmers.


1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-


2- 3- BILL.


1-25 ROCKSCHOOL. Second of eight programmes giving hints and tips on playing to budding rock musicians.


IN “ HIGH SIERRA” (1941) also starring Ida Lupino, Arthur Kennedy.


4- 40 THE 1983 ROYAL TOURNAMENT. Sir John Mills introduces


venture series starring Lome Greene as -Ben Cartwright.


30 ENCOUNTERS WITH


00ASIAN MAGAZINE. 6-


7-


10 COMING OF AGE". 00 MICRO LIVE.


8-


STAND. Cricket: The John Play e r Special League — commentary on this afternoon’s play; Ath­ letics: The U-Bix AAA’s Championships from Cry­ stal Palace; Board Sailing: The Diners Club Interna­ tional Sporting Seven; Cy­ cling: A look ahead to the Tour de France cycle race.


subtitles.


series of nine stories set in a timeshare flat.


55 CARTOON DOUBLE 15 HUMPHREY BOGART


9-


8- 20 THE NATURAL WORLD. “A Highly De­ sirable Residence.” Rose Cottage, a damp and empty dwelling apart from the creatures who live in its wood, is trans­ formed into a modern home, but can the crea­ tures still live there?


(new series). 50 BONANZA. Western ad­


5- 35THE WORLD, THE FL E SH AND THE DEVIL (new series) Colin Morris chairs in a battle of wits between theologi­ cal students, testing their knowledge not only of re-


; highlights from last year’s • performances held in the "presence1 of HM The Queen and HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother at Earls Court.


6- 00 NEWS: Weatherman. 6-


• about their life, their faith and their favourite music. This week he visits Spike Milligan in Hertfordshire.


7-


9-10 NEWS: Weatherman. 9-


10-


M0HOME.ON SUNDAY 1 (new series) Cliff Michel: more travels over the country to meet well- known personalities at home on Sunday who talk


. Wren.


. -ligion, but the ways of the world.


10- 10 NEW ZEALAND CINEMA: “PICTURES” . (1983) starring Kevin J.


9- 40 SUMMER DANCES.


11- 35NEWS ON. TWO: ■ Weather.


Wilson, Peter Vere-Jones, Helen Moulder.


11-45 GRAND PRIX. The 1984 Formula One World Championship — US Grand Prix.


l i i i i i i i i l


10 BEAU GESTE by P. C. 9-


10- II-


9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES- , SORKITZEL.


KERS. “Machiavelli.” • 11- 25 AAP KAA HAK.


ERS” (1979) Feature fdm starring Ali McGraw and Dean Paul Martin.


' advice, investigations, mis-prints, and real life


’ humour with E s th e r Rantzen.


[ to Town." This film fol- - lows George Abbott to Broadway and to Lon­ don’s West End where, at


“Mister Broadway Comes 15 LOVE STORY: “PLAY­ 25 THAT’S LIFE. Consumer


10 OMNIBUS (new series) 1-


11- 00 IN T E R N A T IO N A L ..FOOTBALL. Jimmy Hill introduces highlights of The 1984 Euro p e an Championship semi-final. .


. 96, he is reviving one of •his biggest hits.


11-45 WEATHER.


12-30 JOB WATCH. "Sunrise Industries,” The New Technology. The Job- watch team looks at new technology and assesses how the sunrise industries are changing our lives and whether they will create tomorrow's jobs.


lf-30THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12- 00ENGLAND, THEIR ENGLAND.


, . "On the Rebound.” 2-


30 THE GREATEST THIN­ 00 MORNING WORSHIP.


• 00 ME AND MY MICRO. 6-


‘ lair, who shares his view of the present day and his ’ vision of the future.


VIEWS (new series) Ber­ nard Levin in conversa­ tion with Sir Clive Sinc-


5 5 S U N D A Y G R A N D - 6-


5-


5-00 THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. “The Swashbuckler.”


30 ITN NEWS.


junior football supporters’ club.


SAINT. "Appointment in Florence."


30RETURN OF THE


6- 40 TOPPING ON SUNDAY. With Frank Topping.


8- 00 CERVANTES. . , 9- 00 CAL LAN. The Russians agree to a swop of cap­ tured agents with the British, but things soon start to backfire on Callan (Edward Woodward) when he has to uncover the KGB infiltrator. _


ing what was considered a major defeat for the unions earlier this year when many unionists at the Government Com­ munications Headquarters at Cheltenham gave • up th e i r membership in return for £1,000 induce­ ments, Anne Lester re­ ports from Cheltenham on what has happened since. Presented by Gus Mac­ Donald.


10-


05 WHIZ KIDS. Mystery 00 THE PYRAMID GAME.


10- 45 LOOK FORWARD.. Dance on Four! The Mid­ summer Night's Tube!


in this series about black art looks at the work of a variety of artists and en­ te r ta in e rs — from a “Liverpool Poet” to a group of drummers and dancers — who are now working in Britain.


11- 00 WHO DARES WINS . . . Martina Navratilova’s Wristband.


30 THE GENTLE TOUCH.


12- 05 THE RETURN OF DR X (1939) Humphrey Bogart stars as a murderer who is brought back to life by a scientist seeking tp create synthetic blood and turns into a murderous modern-day vampire.


1-10 CLOSE. 00 BACCHANAL. The sixth Lesley-)


10-30 NEW BRIGHTON ROCK, A spectacular en­ tertainment recorded live at New Brighton Bathing Pool across the River Mersey. A chance to see and hear today’s most ex­ citing stars sing live in one concert.


Clitheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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7-45 GOLDENGIRL. Goldine, is a striking six-foot-two blonde blossoming as a top American athlete. But she is a guinea pig for her adoptive fathers scientific experiments.


9- 30 THE PROFESSIONALS. “A Man Called Quinn."


SHOW. Anthony Caro's art as seen at the Serpen­ tine Gallery.


12- 30 CLOSEDOWN. 10 THE LEVIN INTER- .


The story of the famous Australian outlaw Ned Kellv.


THE MERSEYBEATS SATURDAY, JUNE 30th


WAYNE FONTANA and THE MINDBENDERS


SATURDAY, JULY 7th 30 THE SOUTH BANK 30 THE LAST OUTLAW.


BERNARD MANNING SATURDAY, JULY 14th


. (Comedy Show Group) , SATURDAY, JULY 21st


I l l i i l l l i l 1- 35 IRISH ANGLE. Another edition of the series look-1 ing at Irish affairs and interests from an Irish perspective, drawing on Radio Telefis Eireann’s output from Dublin and Ulster TV’s Counterpoint from Belfast.


24)5 QUESTIONS. Shirley Williams. Second prog­ ramme in the series in which Marcel Berlins aims to “get behind the facade of well-known people.” Today, Shirley Williams.


2- Farewell to CAVERN (Departing to USA) Admission on oil nights payable on the door


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5- 45 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by FACE THE PRESS. A panel of top journalists join chairman Anthony Howard and confront a figure currently promi­ nent in the public eye.


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15 DESIGN. Milton Glaaer. 15UPSTAIRS, DOWN­


• Third in Channel 4's quar­ tet of films devoted to c o u n t ry m u s ic .


15 COUNTRY AND IRISH.


10- 20 GRAND HOTEL (1932) Greta Garbo, John Barry-, more, Joan Crawford,


• Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymore all star in Edmund Goulding’s MGM movie as guestB in- a luxury hotel in Berlin


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2 2 n d J U N E — 1 s t JULY. — Edls ford and Low Mo o r Communi ty Fest ival and local h o b ­ bies exhibi t ion a t St Paul 's , Low Moor .


11th AUGUST, SATUR­ DAY. — Gisburn Play­ ting' Fields, Conserva­


ive Associat ion Gala* Evening.


1 2 t h A U G U S T . — Boi ton-by-Bowland Vil­ lage NSPCC Centenary Ap p e a l . P lo u g hma n 's Lunch, Af ternoon Tea,, etc.


IT was certainl underfoot when a members of the C branch of the R; Association set


Twinni? neare


PLANS to twin V with the French ti Ruffec have been b a step nearer. For a “twinnin


mittee” of villagei been formed, und watchful eye of V, Parish Councillor Ronnan, who has laying the foundatic about 18 months. At a public meeti


villagers turned show their interest scheme.


CALDER O


SAVE A TODDLE FUND


50/50 DISCI with PHIL CASE]


JUNE-22nd 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.


FRIDAY,


at SWAN & ROYAL| CLITHEROE


Tlcket8 £1 Avallalfle at the Vlctorl


1st PENDLE SCOUT] GROUP


BARBECUfl


FAMILY 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.


S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 3| at Paddock adjoining


Claremont House, Penf Road, Clitheroe


(By kind permission of Dr and McKinlay)


1 Admission 30p


Accompanied Chlldri FREE


ABBEYSTEAu DISASTER FUH ■ Waddington Paris Council Invites yoi|


COFFEE EVENIN]


THURSDAY, JUNE 28th at 7-301


. at Waddington i Village Club


TOMBOLA — RAFFLE ell Tickets 30p f


All proceeds In aid ol I Abbaystead Disaster Fun


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