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Clitheroe 22324 (E\ Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Clas ified) 2 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 28th, 1985 Weekend SATURDAY the Las Vegas of South BBC-1 8- 30 ROOBARB.


B-35 B A T T L E O F T H E P L A N E T S . C a r to o n series.


9- OOSATURDAY S U P E R ­ STORE. Guests include Kelly Monteith and pop group ABC.


12-12 WEATHER.


12-15G R AN D S T AN D , intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam from Aintree, inch 1-00 News Summary; 1-55, 2-30 Racing from Aintree, 3-20 The Grand National; 3-45 Halt-time Football; 3-50 In­ ternational Rugby: The second half of Ireland v England and a review of France v Wales; 4-50 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS: Weather.


5 -1 5 R EG IO N A L N EW S / SPORT.


5- 20D O C TO R WHO. Will Necros be the last resting place for the Doctor and Peri?


6- 05 TERRY AND JUNE, star­ ring Terry Scott and June Whitfield in "Wine, Women and So Long."


6-35 HOOPER. Burt Reynolds stars in a comedy tribute to


1he world of Hollywood stuntmen.


8-


murder charge Alexis Is de­ termined to take Blake for every last cent. Jeff con­ tinues his frantic search for Fallon.


94)0 BERGERAC. Successful police work, like successful robberies, depends on in­ formation — alas for the Jersey-based private inves­ tigator played by John Nettles.


9- Weather.


104)5 MATCH OF THE DAY SPECIAL. Jimmy Hill in­ troduces highlights of two First Division matches and a re-run of the 139th Grand National.


11- 05 LA TE LA T E HOROR: "B la c k Christmas." A sadistic killer imposes a reign of terror on a college sisterhood in this film star­ ring Olivia Hussey and Keir Dullea.


12- 40 WEATHER. i l l l l i l l l


24)5 SATURDAY CINEMA 1; "The Kid.” Charlie Chaplin plays the tramp and six- year-old Jackie Coogan the abandoned child in the 1921 classic (black and white).


2- 3-


RUGBY: Ireland v Eng­ land at Lansdowne Road.


4-30 SATURDAY CINEMA 2: “The Prince and the Show­ girl;” Laurence Olivier's prince falls for Marilyn Monroe’ s provocative American chorus girl against a background of the 1911 Corona tion (1957).


6-


VERSE CHANGED. Con­ tinuing James Burke's globe-embracing series about how developments In our knowledge have al­ tered our perception of the universe, changing us and our world.


7- Weather.


7-30 DER ROSENKAVALIER. Sir Georg Solti directs Richard Strauss's opera with Kiri Te Kanawa.


10-


11- 25 RUGBY SPECIAL. High­ lights of today's internation­ als: Ireland v England and France v Wales.


i i l l l l l l 9-25 CARTOON TIME. 10 DYNASTY. Despite her 9-


104)0 NO. 73. 11- 20 CHIPS. 12-


AND YABBA DOO. 50 NEW S AND S PO R T :


troduced by Dickie Davies: 12-20, 4-20 Wrestling from Southend; 12-45 ITN News; 12-50 On the Ball; 1-20, 1-55, 2-25, 4-00 Indoor Bowls: The Croft' Original British Open from Darlington; 1-40, 2-40, 3-30 Racing from Lingfield; 3-45' Half-time Soccer Round­ up; 4-45 Results.


5-00 NEWS.


54)5 DIFF'RENT STROKES. Arnold collects protest let­ ters after his favourite TV programme is cancelled.


535 ROBIN OF SHERWOOD. "The Enchantment.”


540 THE FAME GAME. Intro­ duced by Tim Brooke- Taylor. As well as singers, comics and variety acts, there will be a chance for performers who were run­ ners-up.


7-20 A L L STAR SECRETS. With Michael Parkinson and guests.


7-50 THE PRICE IS RIGHT, p re se n te d by L e s l ie Crowther.


55 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


550 T. J. HOOKER. Hooker assists a close friend who is trying to begin a prog­ ramme to bring peace bet­ ween the neighbourhood's


rival gangs. 9-45 ITN NEWS. 50 SUN CITY. A portrait of


10- 00 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. "People Don't


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555 PLAY SCHOOL. 510 TAKING STOCK. 535 BUSINESS CLUB.


104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 1530 USE YOUR HEAD.


1 5 5 5G R E EK L A N G U A G E AND PEOPLE.


11- Palm Sunday.


124)5 MR SMITH'S INDOOR GARDEN. Geoffrey Smith offers advice on propagat­ ing popular flowering plants.


12- 30 FARMING. 12-55 NEWS HEADLINES.


1-00 THE QUEEN IN POR­ TUGAL. Kate Adie reports on this week's Royal visit to Portugal.


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Great Hedgehog Mystery, narrated by David Atten­ borough.


24)0 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


34)0 FILM MATINEE: "River of No Return." Robert Mitch- um, Marilyn Monroe and Rory Calhoun star In this rugged adventure set at the time of the 1875 gold rush, and filmed amidst specta cula r Canadian scenery (1954).


4-30 SIT THI DEAWN. Songs w ith the H o u g h to n Weavers.


500 THE DUKES OF HAZ- ZARD. Cooter’s estranged daughter arrives in Haz- zard and two “sheep ran­ chers” plan to turn the county into a toxic waste dump.


550 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (new series) The Road­ show team of experts visits Brangwyn Hall in Swansea.


530 NEWS: Weather.


5 40 SO NGS OF PR A IS E . F rom C h e lm s fo rd Cathedral.


7-15 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. “Serenade for Tight Jeans and Metal Detector.” Compo goes to the local second hand shop for some new trousers, but it's Clegg who makes an unex­ pected purchase. . .


7-45 JULIET BRAVO. Anna Carteret stars as Insp. Kate Longton in another police story called "Guilt."


535 MASTERMIND. Magnus Magnusson chairs the first semi-final at Lancaster Uni­ versity.


505 DUET FOR ONE. Frances de la Tour plays a desper­ ately ill violinist and David de Keyser her psychiatrist In Tom Kempinski's play.


1530 NEWS: Weather.


1545 TH E RO C K G O S P E L SHOW. Sheila WaMi in­ troduces the programme which Includes Lon Satton, star of Andrew Lloyd Web­ ber's "Starlight Express.”


II- 20 THE COMING OF AGE. This programme looks at how Home Helps benefit


. the 40% of over-75s who liv e alone, and at a scheme In Kent which uses "paid volunteers."


11- 50 THE S K Y AT NIGHT. Patrick Moore and Dr Jim Emerson discuss material gathered by the Infra-Red


. , Astronomical Satellite. 12-


10 WEATHER. i l l l l i l l l


5 2 SM IN IA T U R E C H E S S MASTERPIECES.


535 W IN D OW O N T H E WORLD. Yorkshire Steam.


1500MORNING WORSHIP. Palm Sunday.


1545TH E F A C E S O F CHRIST.


11-00CR A F T S M A D E S IM P L E . Ken Foord's guide to successful mar­ quetry.


11-25 A A P KAA HAK. 11-


With Michael Winstanley.


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. The news story ol the week.


1- 00 THE PROTECTORS. In­ terfering with the course of justice is a dangerous busi­ ness — especially when It entails an attempt to


.TOOmL Court botrespon- dint'Anthony Carthew fol­ lows the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on their five-day State Visit to Por­ tugal.


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2- 00 ENCOUNTER. "Warp." 2-30 THE BIG MATCH LIVE. Liverpool v Manchester United.


4-30 SU P ERG R AN . "Super- gran and the Raid on Race Day."


500 THE LOVE BOAT. Black Sheep/Hometown Doc/ Cloves Makes The Girl.


SUNDAY BBC-2


510 B R ID G E C LU B intro­ duced by Jeremy James.


535 M A S T E R P H O T O ­ GRAPHERS. Andre Ker- tesz talks to Peter Adams about the Paris of the '20s.


20 SUNDAY WORSHIP for


4-10 HORIZON. Horizon goes behind the scenes to see how Hollywood created


some of its best special nHnntr


500 PRINCE — IN S Y R A ­ CUSE. Beamed live .by satellite from Syracuse, New York State, in the early hours of this morning, this Is a concert by Prince.


500 NEWS REVIEW with sub­ titles.


30 WILDLIFE ON ONE: The


530TH E M O N E Y P R O G ­ RAMME. Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton pre­ sent the last in the present series of the financial and business programme.


7-15IN S E A R CH OF THE TROJAN WAR. Michael Wood looks for connec­ tions between the legen­ dary fall of Troy and the late Bronze Age decline of the Aegean world.


515 HARTY GOES TO . . . OXFORD. There's a touch of romance in the air as Russell Harty watches stu­ dents celebrate the end of the Hilary term.


505 THE CO P PO LA CON­ NECTION: "Apocalypse Now," starring Marlon Brando and Robert Duvall (1979) opens a major season of Coppola's films.


11-30 PAT BENATAR IN CON­ C E R T . T h re e - t im e s Grammy winner for Best Rock Vocal Performance, the rising star of the rock music firmament performs in concert in America.


OXFORD. Poet, historian and raconteur A. L. Rowse shares his Oxford with Russell Harty.


Do Such Things.” A story of mystery with a twist in the tale.


10- 30AUF W IED ER SEH EN, PET. The adventures of a gang of Geordie bricklayers in Germany.


11- 25TH E D A Y TH E UNI­ 30 THE SATURDAY FILM.


“Soylent Green." Starring Cha rlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson. Sci­ ence fiction drama set in the year 2022.


1-05THE V E N T U R E S IN CONCERT.


1-40 CLOSEDOWN. l i a i i i i i ! 15 NEW S AND S PO R T : 1- 55 HARTY GOES TO . . .


1-05BLACK AND WHITE AND READ A L L OVER. Series about children's


30 THE MAKING OF BRI­


TAIN. Professor Geoffrey P a r k e r sh ow s how Europe's expansion west­ wards in the Middle Ages placed Britain at the economic heart of the known world.


2- 00 L I L L I A N R U S S E L L (1940) Alice Faye stars in the title role in this fictional­ ised biography of the legendary musical star Lil­ lian Russell.


3 5 S CO O B Y , S C R A P P Y


4-20 COMPANY OF FOOLS. Five strangers from varied walks of life come together to investigate the life of a man who has caused them all serious financial losses and to exact their own pri­ vate revenge.


15 WORLD OF SPORT. In­


505 BROOKSID E. Omnibus edition.


64)0 THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS. Paul Gam- baccini reflects on the past struggles and glories of Bryan Ferry and takes a look at the classical record market.


7-00 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by UNION WORLD.


7-30 CREDO. Multifaith Britain and Christian Salvation.


530 MY WORLD AND WEL­ COME TO IT. Cartoonist John Monroe's mother ar­ rives for a visit and it's all the provocation he needs to escape into his imagi­ nary world.


500 THE GREEN LINE. Greek and Turkish Cypriots reveal dramatic and controversial stories of the tragedy which has separated their com­ munities.


1500CHAMPIONSHIP B A S ­ K ETBALL AND CURL­ ING. The semi-finals of the Carlsberg National Basket­ ball Championships and the semi-finals of the Silver Broom World Curling Championships.


12-00 DR X (1932) A cannibalis­ tic murderer is on the loose and police narrow their in­ vestigation down to the Acatfemy of Surgical Re­


search.


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WEEKDAY EVENING Monday


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TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS


3-45 p.m. — 7 p.m.


WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS


3-45 p.m. — 8 p.m. SATURDAYS,


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9 a.m. — 5 p.m.


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EASTER SATURDAY 9 — 5 EASTER SUNDAY 9 — 5 EASTER MONDAY 9 — 5


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7 p.m. — 8 p.m. JUNIOR SNORKEL CLUB 8 p.m. -


9 p.m. LADIES ONLY SESSION WEDNESDAY


9 a.m. - 1 0 a.m. LADIES AQUATONE 3 p.m.— 4 p.m. WATER BABIES


3-15 p.m. — 3-45 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS,RETIRED PERSONS SESSION


8 p.m. — 9 p.m. SUB AQUA CLUB


9 p.m. — 10 p.m. ADULT SWIM CLUB THURSDAY


8 p.m. — 9 p.m. ADULT SWIM CLUB FRIDAY


11 -15 p.m. — 12 noon WATER BABIES, SENIOR CITIZENS,RETIRED PERSONS SESSION


7 p.m. — 9 p.m. CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION SATURDAY


7 a.m. TRIATHLON TRAINING


10-45 a.m. — 11-45 a.m. OCTOPUS SESSION WITH MUSIC


4 p.m. — 5 p.m. BRING OWN INFLATABLES


6 p.m. — 7 p.m. ADULT SWIM CLUB, BEGINNERS 7 p.m. — 8 p.m. ADULT SWIM CLUB IMPS. SUNDAY


6 p.m. — 8 p.m. LIFE SAVING CLUB 8 p.m. — 9 p.m. ADULT SWIM CLUB


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CARVERY DINNER DANCES


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£5.95


DANCING till 1 a.m. to the sounds of resident DJ. GLEN MILLER


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We serve from 12 noon till 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9-30 p.m. every


Sunday


500 BULLSEYE with host Jim Bowen.


530 ITN NEWS. 540 HIGHWAY. Tonight Harry Secombe returns to North­ ampton to meet the Little Foxes.


7-15 THE PRACTICE. Dr Gold­ ing faces Dr Biddy's out­ raged anger when he tack­ les the alcoholic doctor about h is n e g le c te d emergency calls.


7-45 A RO Y A L NIGHT OF ONE HUNDRED STARS. HRH Princess Anne at­ tends a gala show hosted by Jimmy Tarbuck.


1515 ITN NEWS. 1530THE SO U T H B A N K SHOW. Michael Crawford goes back to the circus school where he trained for his part in Barnum, and Melvyn Bragg takes a look at the music of singer Billy Bragg.


11- 12-


"Red Dog Blues."


30SIMON AND SIMON. 25 CLOSEDOWN.


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1-05 IRISH ANGLE. Documen­ tary about the London Irish Festival.


1-30 FACE THE PRESS. An­ thony Howard and panel of journalists confront a figure currently in the news.


24)0 T H O R O U G H L Y MODERN MILLIE (1967) Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore in musical comedy set in the 1920s about two naive young girls in New York.


4-40D A N G E R O U S JO U R ­ NEY. Special television


adaptation of John Bu- nyan’s “The Pilgrim's Prog­ ress."


4-55 T H E A M A T E U R


N A T U R A L IS T . Gerald and Lee Durrell go up the River Wye in Wales and discover the teeming wild­ life up and down the river and in particular suggest ways to halt the decline in the otter population.


525 NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER followed by BASKETBALL. The Carf- sberg National Champion­ ship Final.


7 -1 5 F R A G IL E E A R T H . Kalahari: Wilderness With­ out Water.


30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


5 1 5 T R O P IC A L M O O N OVER DORKING. Myra, a successful author of romantic novels , her characters and her word processor, and the intru­ sions of normal family life.


515IGUITARRAI Series trac­ ing the evolution of the Spanish guitar and Its music.


5 SO O P IN IO N 8 . V e te ran photographer Roman Vis­ hniac, who risked torture, imprisonment and death to record for posterity the Central European Jewish communities destroyed in the Holocaust.


1520CURLING. The Silver Broom World Champion­ ship Finals.


11-20THE B LACK ROOM (1935) Boris Karloff stars in an Ingenious chiller as twin brothers, one evil and one good, one of whom mur­ ders the other, thus fulfil­ ling an ancient prophecy.


MEMORIAL HALL HURST GREEN


EASTER WHIST


DOMINODRIVE will be held on


WEDNESDAY APRIL 3rd


To commence 7-30 p.m. prompt Admission 80p including Refreshments


Draw will take place during the _____ evening


M O N E Y P R I Z E S


Newton-in-Bowland Village Hall


FLEA MARKET


Monday, May 6th (May Day) Inquiries:


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WEIGHT TRAINING Special Introductory Course


LADIES


TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS 2-3 p.m. for 3 weeks


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NOTE:- During this 3 week period the pool will be open, so your family and friends can swim while you trim. -


Telephone 24 8 2 5 to enrol | W A D D IN G T O N


annual parish meeting A P R I L 1 , t , I H , .


Notice Is given that the Annual Pariah Meeting wttl be held on Monday next In the Methodist School­ room at 7-30 p.m. Business will Include the Chair­ man’s Report upon the Council's work, the Ac­ counts and Best Kept Village entry policy. Electors are Invited to submit Agenda items to the Chairman


or Clerk before the meeting. The Pariah Meeting will be followed by an Ordinary Meeting of the Pariah Council. E .B . L u ca s


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60p pint Lager and All Double Spirits 11 PLUS


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60’s MUSIC and CABARET- downstairs


SIR GALLAHAD’S DISCO - upstairs


ADMISSION FREE before U p.m. Note-applies to Thursday, Friday and Saturday niyhts


Clitheroe Parish Church Players present


a 3-act play for Holy Week byR. D. Delderfield produced by Margaret Smith.


‘SPARK IN JIIDEA’ on Wednesday, April 3rd and


Thursday, April 4th. at 7-30 p.m. in the PARISH HALL.


Admission by Programme £1; Students and Pensioners 50p. From the Parish Office.


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APRIL 19th, R I C K Y V A L A N C E Chart Toppar of tha CO's Admix Ion £2.80


FREDDY AND THE DREAMERS


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SOCCER SHAWBRIDGE


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KEN ROSE Top-line comedian


Also TONY BURTON


Vocal and instrumentalist Tickets 50p


SATURDAY, MARCH 30th Return of the fabulous


Remember the last time HANNS


SUNDAY, MARCH 31st Another new act


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CARAVAN OF COURAGE THE EWOKS ARE BACK IN A WONDEROUS


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ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE


SUNDAY, MARCH 31st MICHAEL KNIGHT Welcome return


MEMBERS DRAW £15


Members and Bona Fide Guests welcome 'V SWIMMING COURSE1 SPECIAL Stroke Improvement 8 days


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GREENGAGE SATURDAY ONLY


GREG ROGERS Brilliant Comedian


SUNDAY, MARCH 31st COUNTRY NIQHT Featuring


BUCKSKIN Cover charge £1


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd


TOP GROUP FREE ADMISSION Bar and Disco 9 p.m. — 1 a.m.


Resident Organist Nightly Monday with Mike Shaun


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Cllthdroa York Street


Hurat Green, “Shlreburn” Sports Centre


Whalley Bus Station Sports Centre


1-30 p.m. 4-30 p.m. 1-45 p.m.4-15 p.m. 2-00 p.m. 4-00 p.m.


WHALLEY FUN BUS


TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9th Outward Return


10-00 a.ml 2-30 p.m. 10-30 a.m.1 -00 p.m.


Only £1 to Include entry end transport to and from the Longrtdge Sports Centre


TICKETS ON SALE FROM Information Office, Council Of- /fees, Clitheroe


RISW. Vtttey Soroush Council — eervlng the community St Paul’s, Low|


HOLY WK PALM SUN! 9-00 Holy Comml


10-30 Family Comif 6-00 Evensorl


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