2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 31st, 1981
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SATURDAY
10-37 WEATHER. 10-40 GRANDSTAND, includ
5-
5-05 AUTOMAN. Star ring Chuck Wagner and Desi Amez Jnr in “The Great Pretender.”
6-10 POP QUIZ. 6-40 DATE WITH DANGER: “Fire,” starring Ernest Borgnine, Vera Miles.
James Galway, Henry nigh t ’s all 10-
10-05 IN T E R N A T IO N A L FOOTBALL. Jimmy Hill introduces from Wembley Stad ium En g lan d v USSR.
9-50 NEWS AND SPORT. Weatherman.
9-00 CAGNEY AND LACEY. Starring Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly in “Partners.” When Cagney is shot in the line of duty, Lacey is determined to hunt down the robber before he strikes again.
Mancini and Georgia Brown.
sen al
the guests • include f
. v West Indies for the Texaco Trophy from Trent Bridge; Sailing (11- 45) Commentary on The Observer Single-handed Trans -Atlantic Race; Racing from Stratford (1- 40, 2-25, 3-00); 2-00 The Slug and Lettuce Hand icap Steeplechase; 2-30 Duport Handicap Hurdle Race; 3-05 The Horse and Hound Centenary Year Cup; Show Jumping (2-40) Commentary from Hick- stead on The Dubai Inter national; Rugby Union (4- 30) South Africa v Eng land in the First Test from Port Elizabeth.
6-20 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-45 THE SATURDAY PIC TURE SHOW. Mark Curry live from the pic ture show control room with a selection of films, competitions, cartoons, with guest Gary Kemp and pop-in guests from Australia, INXS.
ing 12-45 News; Interna tional Cricket (10-45) Commentary on England
10-30 NO 73. 12-15 WORLD OF SPORT. In- tro d u c e d by Dickie Davies. 12-20 Basketball The NBA Finals (Game 1); Au s tralian Pools Check; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 World Champion ship Boxing. The WBA Lightweight Champion ship from The Memorial Centre, Buffalo, New York; 1-20 The ITV Six: 1- 30 Newmarket, 1-45 Thirsk 2-00 Newmarket; 2- 15 Thirsk, 2-30 New market, 2-45 Thirsk; 2-55 Motor Racing. The In dianapolis 500 from India na; 3-30 World Champion ship Boxing; 3-50 ITN News; 4-00 Wrestling; 4- 50 Results.
5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-
6- 6- pop Gang Strikes Back.”
Steve Jones presents the fast-moving test of wit, words and powers of de scription.
7- 00 THE • CRUMB- LEW E EDS RADIO SHOW. A manic mixture of sketches, songs and im pressions.
award-winning comedy show is back.
6- 05REGIONAL NEWS/ SPORT.
55 NEWS; Weatherman.
. 8-15 THE PRICE IS RIGHT. With Leslie Crowther.
8-15 THE VAL DOONICAN MUSIC SHOW. Fourth in a series otf t programmes for
family. To
10-15 ITN NEWS. 10- 30 TALES OF THE UNEX PECTED. “Have a nice Death.” Author Sam Luke is enjoying a huge success with nis book but an anonymous critic un nerves him with menacing " messages “Have a nice death.
9-15 T. J. HOOKER.
5- 6-
11-
11-30THE LATE F ILM : Helmut Berger, “Order to Kill.” Since deserting from the American, army, Clyde Hart has worked for Ed McLean's criminal factory. In need of cash
present series. 1-20 CLOSEDOWN.
he accepts an order to kill.
11- 40 SATURDAY LATE. FILM: “For Pete's Sake,” s t a r r in g B a rb ra
1-10 WEATHER.
Streisand, Michael Sar- razin.
I l l l l l i i
10-05 MATT AND JENNY ON THE WILDERNESS TRAIL.
9-25 EASTERN TALES. 9-40 LITTLE RASCALS.
FAIRS. A series of infor mal parties hosted by well-known personalities, • in which famous and lesser known guests enjoy a relaxed evening among friends. Tonight’s host: Dave Lee Travis.
55 SATURDAY NIGHT AF f f t llP If lll
6- 25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 3-
4- 40 IN T E R N A T IO N A L CR ICK ET . F u r th e r coverage of England v West Indies for the Texaco Trophy from Trent Bridge.
7- 35 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather.
9-15 SATURDAY REVIEW. Comment and discussion on current ideas pre sented by Russell Davies and Minette Marrin..
SUNDAY mmmmm
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 9-00 PIGEON STREET. 9-
10- 10- 11-
Je su s ; His Life and Teaching.
10*55 WORKING FOR SAFETY: Inspection.
trois tours.
11- 45 DELIA SMITH’S COOK ERY COURSE. Summer Vegetables.
Plastic Materials. 12-
12-35 ELECTRONIC OFFICE. The last of six prog rammes.
GRAPHY. Landscapes.
1-00 FARMING; Weather for farmers.
2- 3- 4- 4-
5-
1-50 NEWS HEADLINES. 1- 55 MICKEY AND DONALD. Cartoons.
1-25 SPARKS. The Perfor mers.
in “The Maltese Falcon," toons. Swing.
MUM: Front Line Enter tainers. Last in series.
' 6-00 NEWS; Weatherman. 6-
SHOW. American Gospel star Leon Patillo sings some of his own special synthesised rock.
Sheila Mohindra sings a ghazal.
11- 12-
15 SUNDAY WORSHIP.
00ASIAN MAGAZINE. 1-
30 TELE-MONTAGE. Les 2- 20 TECHNICAL STUDIES.
1-00 UNIVERSITY CHAL LENGE. Two more uni versity teams compete for a chance to go to the next game.
10 EXPLORING PHOTO
55 TOM AND JERRY. Car 05 BONANZA: The Grand 50 IT AIN’T HALF HOT
15 HUMPHREY BOGART 7-
20 THE ROCK GOSPEL
6-30 ITN NEWS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. Harry Sec- ombe introduces some of the programme stars vie wers have asked to see again.
coverage from Old Traf ford.
7- 45 SURPRISE, SURPRISE! The family entertainment show starring Cilia Black.
10-00 SPITTING IMAGE. 10-
6- 40 PRAISE BE! With Thora Hird introducing more popular hymns chosen by ‘‘S o n g s of P r a i s e ’’ viewers.
Wren. Dramatised in eight episodes starring Wendy Williams and Be nedict Taylor.
7-
10-20 NEWS; Weatherman. 10-
8- 45 DYNASTY. 9- 35 THAT’S LIFE.
Ju s t Another Affair,” starring Victoria Princi pal, Gil Gerard.
11-
opera by Gilbert and SuL livan starring Frankie Howerd, Kate Flowers with the Ambrosian Opera Chorus and the London Symphony Or chestra.
SHOW JUMPING. High lights of today’s major event at the All England Course for the Dubai Cup at Hickstead.
l i l l l l i i 10- 11-
9-30 THE GREATEST THIN KERS. Aristotle.
9-25THE WONDERFUL STORIES OF PROFES SOR KITZEL.
A .recorded broadcast of Dr Billy Graham’s nation wide tour.
ING. „V 11-25 AAPKAAHAK. 10 BEAU GESTE. By P. C.
8- 45 ITN NEWS. 94)0 THE PROFESSIONALS.
11- 30THE IRISH RM. "0 Love! O Fire.” It is the day of Mrs Knox’s ser-
15 LOVE STORY: “Not 12-
35 TRIAL BY JURY. An 30 CLOSEDOWN.
no cricket coverage, program mes will be as follows: 2-00 Cricket Report. 2-10 Sunday Matinee “The One That Got Away.” 4-15 Murphy's Mob. 4- 45 Cricket Report. 4-50 Bull- seye. 5-20 Cricket Report. 5-25 Return of the Saint. “Signal' Stop.” 6-25 Cricket Report.
• In the event of there being 25 IN T E R NATIONAL i i i i i i i i n i )
12-00 WEATHER; 6-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-55 SUNDAY GRAND-
00 MORNING WORSHIP. 6-
7-
STAND: Motor Racing: . Reports on the Monaco Grand Prix; Cricket: The John Player League; Show Jumping: Comments from Hickstead on the Dubai Cup; Racing from Chantilly: 3-30 Pnx due Jockey Club; Moto-Cross:- The British 250 c.c. Grand Prix from Newbury.
00 WRITERS ON WRIT- subtitles.'
series of nine stories set in a timeshare flat.
8- 9-
. sents an adaptation of her book, Elders and Betters.
. vants' ball — a major e v en t in th e social calendar.
SHOW. To mark the centenary of one of Bri ta in ’s most unusual modern novelists, Ivy Compton-Burnett (1884- 1969), tonight’s show pre-
the series of fast, fun- filled shows, with mad musical memories from the swinging Sixties.
4-45 CRICKET. Further live Channel-4) 1-
4-15 MURPHY’S MOB. Gerry gets himself a new boss and Wurzel lands himself in bother.
2-
Player League.- Lanca shire v Surrey from Old Trafford. Live coverage of the match presented by E lto n Welsby. This Summer Lancashire’s promising team of youngs ters are determined to win.
00 CRICKET. The John 30 CREDO. 9-
The week’s main news story, explained and ex plored by an expert team.
00 WEEKEND WORLD. 30 DOWN TO EARTH.
8-10 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.
8- 20 THE NATURAL WORLD. "Commandos of Conservation.” A report on the history of "Green peace,” an organisation fighting the enemies of conservation round the world.
10-20 FILM: "Sybil.” A two- part feature film made for' television starring Joanne
9-40 GRAND PRIX: The 1984 Formula One World Championship. 'Commen tary from Monte Carlo on the Monaco Grand Prix.
MADRIGAL HISTORY TOUR.
. Woodward, Sally Field, Brad Davis. (Part 1).
7-55 1911: A YEAR IN MUSI CAL HISTORY. The last of four programmes with Simon Rattle conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
“Destination Moon” star ring John Archer, Warner Anderson.
10-05 POLICE. A series filmed over nine months inside Thames Valley Constabul ary 3: A Suspicious Death.
10- 11-
10-45 NEWS ON TWO; Weather.
CRICKET; Highlights from Trent Bridge with England v West Indies for the Texaco Trophy.
50 IN T E R N AT IONAL ’ '
“A World of his Own,” starring Keenan Wynn as Gregory West.
i f e h i a n r i eM ) 1-
05 WHIZ KIDS. “The Lolly- 00 THE PYRAMID GAME.
2- 30 THE COMEDIANS. The
sons uses Birmingham, the West Midlands and the Black Country to ex amine the growth of the town and its relationship to the surrounding coun tryside.
7-30 JUST AMAZING! Meet the world’s most incredib le eater, Frenchman Man- getout.
4-
• radar station in Burma in World War II, which caused considerable con troversy in Britain.
Burma!” Errol Flynn leads the cast in this tough account, directed by Raoul Walsh, of -an attack on a Japanese
ssed by a drop in ratings, Bill Bittinger, (Dabney Coleman), America’s least popular chat show host, takes an early hours walk around the city — and comes back with a solu tion.
05 BROOKSIDE.
news, gossip, interviews, videos and live bands with Nicky Horne, Gary Crow ley and Lesley-Ann Jones. 7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and
00 ALFRESCO. Last in the 7-
8-
Weather followed by Seven Days.
10 SATURDAY CINEMA: 10-
9-00 THE AVENGERS. To night sees the final episode on Channel 4 of this popular series. It's “Mother's" birthday and he is persuaded by his aged aunts to tell them something of the workings of his department. So he tells the story of the “Great Great Britain Crime” in which Steeds and Tara plot to thwart the underworld’s plans for the a r t thef t of the century.
11- 12-
day that the South Africa Prime Minister Mr P. B o th a m e e ts Mrs Thatcher, this series fea tures a programme about a number of exiled South African artists now work ing in Britain.
A RACEHO RSE. Another hour of biting, satirical wit and humour.
episode of the colourful life of Spanish novelist Cervantes sees him Ian- guishing in Algiers.
20 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. THE SANDPIPER WHALLEY EVERY FRIDAY
LADIES’ NIGHT (Gentlemen welcome)
FEATURING THIS FRIDAY, JUNE 1st JASON
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2-50 F ILM : “ The Eddie Cantor Story.” Musical biocranhv of the famed star Eddie Cantor, star ring Keefe Brasselle in the title role, with Marily Erskirie as his wife.
5- 45 WHERE IN THE WORLD. Johnny Morris, Clare Francis, Harry Chandler and Ann Gregg •are today’s guests. With Ray Alan as host and John Julius Norwich and John Carter as team lead ers in this lively quiz about travel, and travel-
6- 7-
Walker (Ralph Waite) is called to investigate a shooting at a military academy and uncovers some disturbing facts.
5-00NEWS HEADLINES AND WEATHER fol lowed by Book Four.
STARS — The Cinema and Ireland. Final prog ramme in the series ex amines the elusive dream and the harsh reality of the Irish film industry.
55 SCOTTISH. VIEW. A 25 A SEAT AMONG THE The Best in British Entertainment ANTIQUE and COLLECTORS FAIR
in PARISH HALL JUNE 2nd
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1st
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ties seemed to herald a new era of sexual freedom and classlessness. But there was an invevitable backlash spearheaded by Mary Whitehouse. Ex, “ Likely Lad” James Bolam narrates.
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50 NEWS REVIEW. With 15SHARING TIME. A
10-15 FILM: “Santa Fe Trail.” Action-packed Western1 set during the period im mediately prior to the Civil War. With Errol Flynn, Oliva De Havil- land, Raymond Massey and Ronald Reagan as
American opera star Julia Migenes ■ Johnson, with guests present the last programme in this current senes — a selection of colourful airs celebrating the waltz in operetta.
12-15 CLOSE.
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8th JUNE. — Friday. E a v e s H o u s e F a rm , W a d d i n g t o n . B a r n Dance/Esso Steel Band.
15th JUNE. — Ribbles- da le School As soc ia t ion. Cheese and Wine Evening.
15TH JU N E , F r id a y , Auct ion Sale, Tr ini ty Me thddis t Church.
2 2 n d J U N E — 1s t JULY. — Edis ford and Low Moor Communi ty Fest ival and local hob- . bies exhibi t ion at St Pau l ’s, Low Moor .
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