Clitherol ____________________________ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 2 Clitheroe Adveiiiser and Times, November 29th, 198j Weekend SATURDAY- I-
8-30THE PERISHERS. 8-35 THE LITTLEST HOBO.
9 -O O S A TU R D A Y S U P E R STORE. Mike Read and the Superstore team are joined by Lennry Henry and Jeremy Cherfas from "Zoo 2000." Music is pro vided by James Gaiway and Eddie Grant.
12-12 WEATHER. 12-15G R A N D S T A N D intro
duced by Desmond Lynam, including: 12-50, News Summary; 12-20, Football Focus; 1-00, 1-30, 2-00, Racing from Chepstow; 1- 10, 1-40, 2-40, 4-15, Snooker: Final of the Coral United Kingdom Champion ship; 2-10, Ski-ing; Ladies' Slalom at Courmayeur; 3- 30, Rugby League: One of the top games from fhe second round of the John Player Special Trophy; 4- 40, Final Score.
5-05 NEWS; Weatherman. 5 -15R EGIONAL S P O R J / NEWS.
5- 20 THE TRIPODS. Sci-fi ad
venture series about a future Earth ruled by aliens.
545THE NOEL EDMONDS LA T E LA T E . B R E A K FAST SHOW. Noel Ed monds with a live show including guests from the world of pop.
6- 35 BO B ’S FULL HOUSE. Eyes down for Bob Monk- h o u s e ’ s fa s t-m o v in g
comedy quiz. 7-
sees a broken window and recognises vandalism.
8- OOHI-DE-HII Peggy (Sue Pol lard) finds a personal letter from Joe Maplin which causes everyone to believe that the Squadron Leader is a ’’mole."
8- 9- i
— it’s Blake and Kryslle’s big day. Though Alexis isn’t invited.
conversation with lop stars and people in the head- lines.
1M5NEWS AND S PO R T ; Weatherman.
10-20C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. David Vine in troduces the first frames from lonighf’s second ses sion of the final,
10- I
Jimmy Hill introduces action highlights from RrsI and S econd D iv is ion matches.
. 11-40C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. Further cover age from Preston.
; 12-55 WEATHER.
9-25 CARTOON. 9-35 MISTER T.
104)0 THE SATURDAY STAR- SHIP. With Bonnie Lang ford.
11- 12-
20 CHIPS. 10JULIET BRAVO. Kate 30DYANSTY: The Wedding
20, Rallying — The Lom bard RAC Rally; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50, On The Ball; 1- 15, World Cup Ski-ing — Preview of the season; 1- 25, The ITV Six — 1-30 Sandown, 1-45 Newcastle; . 2- 00 Sandown; 2-15 New castle; 2-30 Sandown; 2-45 Newcastle; 3-00, Ice Hockey; 3:45, Half-Time Soccer Round-Up; 4-00, Wresfling from Dartford; 4- 45, Results.
54)0 ITN NEWS. 15WOGAN. Terry Wogan in
54)SCANDID C A M E R A . American version of the popular programme.
5-35 BLOCKBUSTERS. Quiz game with Bob Holness.
64)5THE A-TEAM. "Double Heat."
7-OOTARBY AND FRIENDS. With comedian Jimmy, Tarbuck.
7- 4 5 P U N C H L IN E S . With Lennie Bennett.
50 MATCH OF THE DAY. 8- 9-
heavy days of rock ’n’ roll? They are revived this even ing in 3-2-1.
94)0 PAGES FROM CEEFAX.
10-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 12-15 PAGES FROM CEEFAX.
9-30MOVIE' P R E M I E R E . “ Sphinx." Lesley-Anne Down, Frank Langella. A young Harvard Egyplologist is on holiday in Cairo when she comes across a solid gold statue of Pharoah Sett I hidden in an antique shop. Minutes later, the shopkeeper is bnjtally mur dered and the statue stolen.
SUNDAY :( BBCA ) • 8-55HEADS AND TAILS.
9-10 PEOPLE FIRST. 9-
THE MICRO.
104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10- 10-
Church, Peebles.
12- 05 SEE HEARl Magazine tor deal.
12-30 FARMING. 12-55 MAGIC ROUNDABOUT. 1-OOTHIS W E E K N E X T WEEK. David Dimbleby looks behind the headlines in conversation with dislin- guished guests.
1- 2-
Joseph Cooper chairs another round In the music- quiz.
SNOOKER. The penulti mate session between the two finalists in the Coral United Kingdom Champion ship.
5-
ZENDA. Episode 3 of An thony Hope’s classic ad venture story in a six-patl dramatisallon. Malcolm Sinclair plays the English gentleman alias Ruritanian monarch.
6- 25 KENNETH KENDALL ap peals on behalf of Guidep- osts Tnjst.
; 6-30 NEWS; Weatherman, i 6-40SONGS OF PR A IS E . : From Peebles. : 7-15EVER D E C R E A S IN G ; CIRCLES. Comedy star r ing Richard Br ier s ,
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P e n e lo p e Wilton and Peter Egan.
7- 45 B ig 'd e a l . Poker player Robby Box' gels into a new line ol business in "Video Man."
6-35 C H A M P I O N S H I P SNOOKER. The climax of the final of the Coral United Kingdom Championship.
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9-05TENKO. A sudden death is one of the problematic developments.
’ 10-15 E V ER YMAN . A critical ’
< 104)0 NEWS: Weatherman.
look at the Roman Catholic C h u r c h ’ s Uphol lan d College.
‘ 10-55C H A M P I O N S H I P . 1
1 ship.
r 12-30 WEATHER. I
SNOOKER. Best ol the-
< frames from the Coral ; United Kingdom Champion-
11- 20 MORNING WORSHIP. From the Old Parish
4- 1 0MU S I C F R O M S T 6-
GEORGE’S. Third of six ' concerts ol chamber music from Bristol.
35 MAKING THE MOST OF
30 LANGUAGES FOR LIFE. 55A VOUS LA FRANCEl
54)OGEOFFREY SMITH’ S WORLD OF FLOWERS. Geottrey Smith looks at the world of rhododendrons. .
5- 25SK1 S U N D A Y . (New series). The return ol BBC 2’s weekly winter sports action.
64)0 NEWS REVIEW. 6-
7-
RAMME. Presented by Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton.
5 0 F A C E T H E MUS I C . 25 C H A M P I O N S H I P
only stately homes which are Infused with family his tory and tradition. A Victo rian terraced house In Southampton.
7- 45 THE NATURAL WORLD. Can the forests ol Africa — and the wildlife wonders they support — survive en croachment by man?
8- 3 5 N EWS ON TWO ; Weather.
55THE P R ISO N E R OF
8- tODID YOU SEE . . ? Tele vision review chaired by Ludovic Kennedy, with highlights and discussions ol the last week's prog rammes.
104)OFUTURE
9- 25THE Y EAR OF . . . A series of films following three people as their lives unfold in the year after General Election day 1983. T E N S E I
"Logan's Run" (1975). Continuing a season of films ol fantasy and predic tion, tonight starring Michael York, Richard Jordan, Jenny Agutter.
11-55 FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT. Candlelit service lor Advent Sunday from Salisbury Cathedral.
30 ITN NEWS.
540 HIGHWAY. Harry Sec- ombe visits the county town of Monmouth, on the border of England and
7- 15 C H ILD ’ S P L A Y . The
world’s a funny place — especially as seen through the eyes of children.
7-45 SURPRISE SURPRISEI With Cilia Black and Christ-
30THE MO NE Y P R O G 15 OUR HOUSE. It is not
• ■ opher Biggins. 8 4 5H A R T TO HA R T . A Greek building contractor finds priceless artefacts below the site ol his con struction and secretly smuggles them to an old abandoned Greek monas
tery in the mountains ol Rhodes.
945 ITN NEWS.
lOOOCLIVE J A M E S ON TELEVISION. Another col lection ol TV from around the world.
10- 11-
SHOW. "Malcolm McLa ren." From punk to Puccini.
loony left council.
12- OOCOMEDY TONIGHT. "Television: The Early Days."
12-30 CLOSEDOWN. 9- 3 5 S A TU RD A Y C IN EM A
DOUBLE BILL: "ZIegfeld Girl” (1941). (B & W). Star-
' ring James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner.
3-40F1LM: "T h re e L it t le . Words" (1950). Starring Fred Astaire.
5-20C H A M P I 0 N S H I P SNOOKER. Rnal of The Coral Uk Championship from Preston.
7-00 A VOUS LA FRANCEl French for beginners.
7-25 NEW S AND S PO R T ; Weather.
7- 40 RUGBY SPECIAL. South of Scotland v The Austra lians; plus the rest of the day’s rugby news.
8-
TERNATIVE: "Arabella" — Glyndeboume presents John Cox’s production of Richard Strauss’s opera in three acts.
II- 10THE IT A L IAN FILM: "Picone Sent Me." (1984). Italian film with English subtitles.
11- 4 0H AW A I I F IV E - 0 . "Anatomy of a Bribe."
12- 30MAN IN CONCERT. Welsh progressive rock group, Man, in concert.
1-30 CLOSEDOWN. ..........
1-05 MAKING THE MOST OF . . . More ways of using leisure lime.
1- 30 CHIPS’ COMIC. 30THE S A TU RD A Y A L
2- 00 FILM: “ Victory" (1940). Fredric March stars as a recluse caught up In danger when he rescues a young woman from the at tentions of an unpleasant German hotel owner.
^25 FILM: "One More River" (1934). Diana Wynyard stars in this drama as a woman who leaves her sadistic husband and is sued for divorce.
5- 05 BROOKSIDE. Heather at tempts a romantic dinner for two; Edna’s gambling debts begin to mount; Terry comes home from hospital, and Barry takes his leave of his family and the Close.
64I0DANGER MAN. John Drake (Patrick McGoohan) journeys to Sicily to help solve the mysterious death of a NATO agent.
15 WORLD OF SPORT. 12- 6-
formers tonight include ZZ Top.
7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Seven Days with Robert Kee and Ann Loades.
7- 30 JURY OF HER PEERS.
Two ladies reject the law of the slatute book in favour
,of their own home-spun form of justice.
84)0 THE SONNETS OF WIL LIAM SHA KE S PEARE . "When I have seen by Time’s fell hand defaced."
8- 15 MUCK AND BRASS. Il
legal dumping of toxic waste threatens Tom Craig’s plans to develop Spook’s Hole. Starring Mel Smith.
1520/20 VISION: CHILD 153-2-1. Remember the 15 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.
SEX ABUSE. A specially commissioned national poll reveals for the first time the extent of this growing problem.
104)0 HILL STREET BLUES. A lovestmck La Rue Is still treading water as he won ders how an attractive woman implicated him In ■ her husband’s murder.
11-00 PUSHING UP DAISIES. Series of comedy sketches.
11-30 FILM: “ Nightmare” (1956). Kevin McCarlhy stars in this thriller as a jazz musi cian who dreams that he has murdered a man and comes to believe that he really committed the crime.
1-10 CLOSE. Members and Bona Fide Guests
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J 30 ROCK-N-AMERICA. Per SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st Welcome back to this fabulous vocalist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2nd A LW A Y S P O P U L A R
MIKE FALCON WEEKLY DOUBLE 23 — 3
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WEEKLY TREBLE 1— 29 — 11 DON’T FORGET
ROCK and ROLL NIGHT FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30th
CHRISTMAS FAYRE
D ON’T FORGET G IS B U R N Wl
December 1st 2*30 p.m.
Saturday FESTIVAL HALL
LOW MOOR CLUB THURSDAY
USUAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE
SATURDAY FREE AND EASY (Come for a natter)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2nd CLASS OF 50 (Group) PLUS presentation of monies coilected
for handicapped children froin various events during 1984
MEMBERS’ DRAW £ 1 6
TURKEY DRAW. No. 92588 A. Holgate
Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome
SLAIDBURN TREFOIL
GUILD SALE in the Village Hall,
Saturday, December 1st at
2-30 p.m. Opener: Mrs Firth
Gulder-ln-Charge at Waddow Hall
THE SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL in association with
SAWLEY
ETHOS GALLERY tvisli to announce the
30THE S O U T H B A N K
Grand Christmas Wine Tasting and Art Exhibition
a t th e Spread E a g le on 30 STRUGGLE. Comedy with
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 10th, 11th, 12th December
various countries and at the same time browse among a fine euiiecnon oj works or a rt. . . who knows . . . gon magJind just the answer for that late Christmas present with a bottle of wine ora picture!
Here is the oppoftunUii to taste over thirtp different wines from Commencing at 8 p.m.
THE UNITED CHRISTIAN
Tickets inclusive of supper are £S each (these are strictly limited and unit go^ on a f irstcoine. f irst served basis)
Spread Eagle Hotel
1-00 UTOPIA LIMITED. How much ol the Third World depends on firewood.
1-30TURANd 6 t . Recording ol a lavish production from Verona of Puccini's last opera.
345SIX C EN T U R IE S OF VERSE. Sir John Gielgud presents readings from W. B. Keats, Wilfrid Owen, Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden.
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9-25MINIATURE C H E S S MASTERPIECES.
9-35 SURVIVAL. 104)0 MORNING WORSHIP.
11-OOA S E N S E O F T H E PAST. Graveyards and cemeteries are an Invalu able source of history.
11-25 A A P K A A HAK. 11-
fortnightly exploration ol the North-West's country side.
12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. The news story ol the week is Investigate and explained by an expert team.
i 9410PAGES FROM CEEFAX. • 10-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY. ; 11-25 PAGES FROM CEEFAX. . 2-00 HORIZON. The Indian vil- '
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14)0 THE CHAMPIONS. The Champions step In to rescue a woman doctor who Is being held captive on a Caribbean Island.
24)0 THE HUMAN FACTOR. Divorce.
2-
lage ol Manikonda, where satellite television has ar- rived. . .
i 2-50THE WORLD CH E S S :• CHAMPIONSHIP. Up-to- ‘ ’ the minute news from i Moscow. ’> 3 -1 5GEORGE O RW E L L . .• ‘
3-
lights of two First and Second Division matches.
"Crisis In Sun Valley." Two stories Involve a Colorado sheriff.
54)0 B U L L S E Y E . With Jim Bowen.
Third part of Arana’s blog- raphy o f ! George Orwell: ' Homage to Catalonia.
5-30 THE LOVE BOAT. Ro mance aboard a cruise ship.
Carter talks about her first novejjor seven years.
445 KAREN ARMSTRONG. Conversation with Dr Hasan Askari about the Is lamic faith.
5-
Weather, followed .by The Business Programme.
30 DOWN TO EARTH. A
6410 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. More grid-iron news and . action.
7-15 THE DISMISSAL. The dramatisation ol the Au stralian political events that led to the dismissal ol Gough Whitlam's govern ment In 1975.
6- 15 SOUTH SEAS VOYAGE.
Krov and Ann Menuhin continue their voyage ol discovery In the Pacific.
30 THE BIG MATCH. High 1 5 S U N D A Y MA T I N E E :
9-15 P EO P LE TO PEO P LE presents Moving In. A documentary Him following- progress of three severely disabled people who now have their own Hats In a
pioneering neighbourhood CAhomo
,10-15F ILM : '" J a s s y " (1947). Margaret Lockwood stars In this British costume melodrama as a young' gipsy, saved from the wrath of the villagers.
12-05 CLOSE. ADVERTISING PAYS DIVIDENDS SLAIDBURN
VILLAGE HALL TUESDAY,
tour of Canada illustrated by slides . 7 p.m.
ill give a talk about his
(including coffee) Bring and Buy stall
Admission 40p Children lOp
DECEMBER 4th Mr Neville , w Harrison.
TOBACCO
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ST JAMES’S SCHOOL Speaker
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ALL ARE WELCOME 15 BO O K FOUR . Angela ASPINALL ARMS MITTON 15 NEWS SUMMARY and
COUNTRY and WESTERN EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT with Radio Lancs. DJ
BOB ROBERTS WITH DIFFERENT BAND EACH WEEK .
FREE ADMISSION SUPPER LICENCE
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In the Upper Hall on Saturday, December 1 st at 2-30 p.m.
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Miscellany of Stalls, etc.. Including Children’s TOY Stall In aid ol Bible Lands Society for Blind Children. Admission (Including tea) 30p; Children 20p EVERYBODY WELCOME
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Mezzo-Soprano Piano WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th
GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 7-30 p.m.
A NORTH WEST ARTS CIRCUIT PROMOTION Tickets at the door £2..25, Students £1
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7^ For your Christmas
friendly country atmosphere FEW PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
DINNER DANCE
Saturday, December 1st £7.50 per person
CHRISTMAS PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE
D U N S O P B R ID G E V I L L A G E H A L L
SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 1st
SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND CAROL CONCERT
at 7-30 p.m. Adults 50p
Children lOp JACOBS JOIN SUPPER
DINNER DANCE CHRISTMAS EVE £9.50 per person
CARVED BUFFET AND DISCO NEW YEAR’S EVE £9.50
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CHRISCASTMTAlISP WHIST AND DOMINO DRIVE 1 “5; nAY. DECEMBER 8th
Tickets Sfaldburn_642 and 259 TURD i5?’ , at 7-30 p.m.
Admission 80p including supper Children’s Dominoes 40p
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Admission £2.75 including Buffet Supper ^ Licensed Bar
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Then . . . relax and chat in the magnificent Great Hall bedecked for the occasion.
. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th
Please ring Whalley 2268 to reserve your table.
Only £5 per head
A unique opportunity to enjoy a traditional Christmas meal in the beautiful surroundings of the historic Conference House. 7-30 p.m. — Enjoy a pre-dinner dnnk by the log lire in the Drawing Room.
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CHRISTMAS DISCO
(Sponsored by Waddlngton Fell Quarries Ltd.) at
WADDINGTON FC
Clitheroe Cricket Club Chatburn Road
Saturday, December 1st at 8 p.m.
Tickets £1.50 at the door Right of admlaalon reaarvad
Bar and Bistro
Tickets available at usual agents, some are subject to a booking fee
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ASPINALL ARMS MITTON CHRISTMAS EVE and NEW YEAR’S EVE
Menu £ 1 2 . 5 0 inclusive STARTERS: Home-made soup, melon boats, prawn cocktail
I MAIN COURSE: Roast Norfolk turkey, T-bone steak, poached salmon w p 1 cucumber sauce, steak with mushroom sauce. Vegetables: Buttered carrots, I
Brussel sprouts, roast and creamed potatoes
SWEET TROLLEY: Christmas pudding and rum sauce, cheese and '
biscuits, mince pies, coffee, cream and mints also “Christmas crackers”
Tel. STONYHURST 223 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 7-30 p.m.
BLACKBURN SINFONIA FAMILY FUN CONCERT
Tickets £2.50, £1.50. Reduction for OAP/Students
MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The alternative Christmas Eve Party with
JOHN COOPER CLARKE and IDOL mW
plus GuestDJ's Tickets £3
DECEMBER 27th, — JANUARY 5th PANTOMIME
DICK WHITTINGTON Tel. Box Office now for details
Adults £2, Chlldren/OAPs £1.50 CHATBURN PLAYING
FIELDS COMMJHEE Invite you to a
CHRISTMAS M ZA A R in
^ ZOE B LA CK H _ DECEMBER 1st
THE SCHOOLJ1ALL on SATURDAY.
to be opened at 2 p.m. by
Reverend Walter Di’ajn SANTA’S GROTTO— VAFIIOUSSTALLS—
RAFFLE— GAMES— REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION IOe
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 7-30 p.m.
VICTORIA WOOD All tickets £4
MONDAY, 3rd — SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8lh, 7-30 p.m.
John Nettleton, Deirdre Doone in
WHEN THE WIND BLOWS By Raymond Briggs
All tickets £3 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 7-30 p.m.
BLASTER BATES Tickets: £3.50
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 8 p.m.
THE OLDHAM TINKERS with
CAIRDE CEOL Admission £2.50 '
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 7-30 p.m. From the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
with Arnold Brown, Nick Revell, Norman Lovett and Paul Martin
BRAVE NEW OOMEDY Tickets: £3
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 7-30 p.m. Solid Entertainment presents
MAGNUM plus SUPPORT
Tickets £3 In advance, £3.50 on door
NORTHGATE BLACKBURN
BOX OFFICE __ Tel. Blackburn S16B7 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 7-30 p.m. GARYNUMAN Tickets: £4.50 advance, £5 on door THE HODDER BRID6E HOTEL -
DECEMBER CARVERY DINNER DANCES
Ideal for Parties (2 to 120)
Hats, Crackers. Novelties, etc.
Dancing until 1 a.m.
£7 fully inclusive £7 PraNvn Cocktail
Served Hot and Carved to your liking b;^our Resident
Pate with Hot Toast Home-made Soup
j Roast Pork with Apple Sauce I and Sage and Onion'Stuffmg
I seasonal vegetables including ' roast and creamed potatoes
Help yourself to a choice of
Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce Sherrj' Trifle or
Cheese and Biscuits
Fresh Ground Coffee and Mints
December 4th; Wednesday, December 5th; Thursday, December 6th; Monday,
Dates available: Monday, December 3rd; Tuesday,
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December 18th; Wednesday, December 19th; Thuraday, December 27th; Friday,
December 10th; Tuesday, December 11th; Monday, December 17th; Tuesday,
December 28th; Saturday, December 29th. Christmas
Day Lunch, still a few places available
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