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8-30 THE PERISHERS 8- 35 THE LITTLEST HOBO
9- 00S A T U R D A Y ' s u p e r s t o r e . Keith Chegwin tackles the world's biggest
jigsaw, slnger/songwriter Howard Jones Is In the studio and there's heat three of Super-Store's Superstars 1985
12-12 WEATHER
12-15 GRANDSTAND with. De- sigond Lynam, incl: 12-50 News Summary, 12-20 Football Focus with Bob Wilson,. 12-55,. 2-05; 4-20 Snooker,.the first semi-final (best ofMI frarfies) in the Benson arid . Hedges Mas ters at Wembley, 1-30 Ski ing the Ladies World Championship- Downhill
....... from - Italy;-1-50-Boxing, boxing action, from - War- rington, 2-25 Rugby Union, England v France at Twick enham, followed by part of Scotland v Ireland, 4-40
Final Score 5-05 NEWS, WEATHERMAN
5 -1 5 R E G IO N A L N EW S / SPORT
5- 20 DOCTOR WHO. A two part story “The Mark of Rani” begins with the doc tor's arrival of Earth during the Luddite riots, starring Colin Baker
64I5JIM'LL FIX IT, Jimmy Savile realises viewers dreams
6- 4 0TH E L I T T L E A N D LARGE SHOW, Lillie Sid and Large Eddie entertain with guests including Andy Mann, Vicki Michelle, Colin Farr and country singer Hank Wanglord
7-
taker's methods of winding up the zoo cause concern in Donald Turner and Paddy Reilly
8415 DYNASTY, "The Voice" (part 2), Alexis rekindles an old romance, Tracy boobs with Blake, Steven solves a mystery
8-
SNOOKER, coverage of the second 11 frame semi final in the Benson and Hedges Masters at Wemb ley Conference Centre
9- Weatherman
104)0 MATCH OF THE DAY, Jimmy Hill introduces high lights of two First Division matches, and the January Goal of the Month resulL
10-
S N O O K E R . B ack to Wembley lor further cover age and results
12-00 MEAN JOHNNY BAR- ROWS, tough black actor Fred Williamson stars as a discharged soldier who tangles with the mafia
1-25 WEATHER 9- 25 CARTOON TIME
9-35SCOOBY, S C R A P P Y AND Y AB BA DOO
15 ONE BY ONE, the stock- 11-
12-
10- 00 NO. 73. -The famous red front door opens again in a new series
sea Odyssey troduced by Dickie Davies. 551 N T E R N A T I O N A L 45NEW S AND S PO R T ,
. 12-20 Ski-ing World Alpine Championship from Santa Caterina, Italy, 12-45 ITN News, 12-50 On the Ball, 1-20 International Athletics, Toronto Star Maple Leaf Games, 1-40 The ITV Five (1-45 Sandown, 2-00 Strat ford, 2-15 Sandown, 2-30 Stratford, 2-50 Sandown), 3-
Jim Rosenthal, 3-45 Half- Time Soccer Round-Up, 4- 00 Wrestling from Walsall, 4-
45 Results
54)5DIFF’RENT STROKES. The wedding, part one
5 0 I N T E R N A T I O N A L 6-
7-
- -5-35THE;A-TEAM. Sheriffs of Rivertown
new live talent show where 1,000 computer linked vie wers vote on the acts
With host Michael Par kinson
7-45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT, with Leslie Crowther
SUNDAY i i i i l l i i 8- 9- 55 THE FLUMPS COURSE
9- 3 5 C O M P U T E R S CONTROL
104)0 ASIAN MAGAZINE 10- 3 0 SWI T C H ON
ENGLISH 10- 11- French lor beginners
s r James's Church, Pic cadilly
124)5 SEE HEAR! Magazine lor deal.
12- 30 FARMING 12-55 MAGIC ROUNDABOUT
1-OOTHIS WE E K , N E X T WEEK. David, Dimbleby with a major political inter view •
1-
__ __.weeLbelpre_Ciufls,_85j a. look at the world. of .show and working dogs, at News- "tead Abbey
2-
SNOOKER. Coverage of the final of the Benson and
' Hedges Masters .at Wemb ley begins
44)5THE SWEENEY FILE, health and fitness
4- 3 5 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER, closing stages of frames 1-8 of the 17 frame final
5- 25THE P I C K W I C K P A P E R S . Nigel Slock s tar s as P ickw ick in episode 5 ' of this new 12 . part dramatisation of the - classic by Charles Dickens
5- 55 HOLIDAY. Cliff Michel-,
..more's guide to successful ' . holiday making reviews a
- cruise with a special theme, a ■ shortbreak holi day to Copenhagen, and furtfier locations in France
6- 30 NEWS,. WEATHERMAN
6- 40SO N G S OF PR A IS E . Geoffrey Wheeler intro duces the most popular, hymns in British churches today'-- -
. 7-
VIDED. King Charles II seeks refuge at Arnescole. in episode five of the serial set In England during the Civil War
8-
SNOOKER. The Benson and Hedges Masters final- ists embark on (.
their.Mast
" , session : in.. the ;|7 frame final '
94)0 MASTERMIND;-Magnus ' , Magnusson puts four (ion- tenders through their paces In general knowledge and specialist subjects at the
; National Railway' Museum,' York / ■ • M. -
9- 30THAT’ S , L I F E ; Esther Rantzen and'team with . consumer - advice,. investi- ' g a llo n s and .'real humour ' ' '
l i fe
10-15 NEWS, Weatherman • 10-
“
Rowe, cjinicaj. psychgipgisi, and author,'preaches sell'
_ knowledge as the cure for 'depression:
. 1 M 0 I N T E R N A T . I O N A L * Si-SNOOKER, •The: climdx..of,.
■ '*’4 ■’’the Benson ' and; Hedges' Masters
12-30 WEATHER - ^ . - 4- 50 A WORLD OF DOGS. A 3- IN TO 10-50WORLD 10 DE BONO’S THINKING S K I - I N G
CHAMPIONSHIPS featur ing coverage of the Men's Downhill from Bormio, Italy
12-OOROBINSON C R U S O E ON MARS (1965),
55 A VOUS LA FRANCEI
1- 45 HORIZON. Horizon re ports from Ortum Mission Hospital in the remote highlands of Northern Kenya, where a whole new approach to health care is
20 SUNDAY WORSHIP-lrom ..
— - getting off the ground 2-
LECTION. Edwin Mullins surveys western painting from the 14lh to the 20th centuries: 5, Germany
Starmer-Smith introduces highlights of yesterday's In ternationals — England v France, Scotland v Ireland'
James and expert Jeremy Flint help you learn to play
---------and improve al-Ihe'king-ol— card games
151 N T E R N A T I O N A L ' 5-
4^0ONE MAN AND HIS DOG. The BBC Television International Sheepdog Championship, Introduced by Phil Drabble and Eric
- Halsall
C h ampi on sh ip s f rom Bormio, Italy
64)0 NEWS REVIEW with sub titles
6- 30THE MO NE Y P R O G RAMME
7-
Film looks at the good and bad aspects of the world o f . the rat
84)5 A WILL TO WIN. Harold .Williamson introduces a film about runner Mick Morton — a world champ ion,'at 18, who was slnrck,. dowri by a freak injury, and who struggled for four years to make a comeback
8- 9- 10- - ..... 15 B Y THE SWORD DI C E L E B R I T Y G O L F
' - . Ludovic Kennedy chairs another review of recent television programmes
. Collins and Dem'ck O'Con-
____ nor star as a prison visitor and a jailed murderer who keep their love alive lor seven years
1 0 I N T E R N A T I O N A L i i i l i i i i
9-25MINIATURE C H E S S MASTERPIECES
9-35WINDOW O F T H E - WORLD
i
104)0MORNING WOR SHI P ' . -
- St George's Catholic- Church, Norwich
; '11-00 UNDER FIVES 11- 25AAP KAA HAK
11-
• : with'Michael Winstanley 12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. The .
: news story of the week - • 1- 00 THE CHAMPIONS. "The . ' .. Iron Man" . . .
30 EVERYMAN. Dr Dorothy
2- 00 ENCOUNTER. Fulfilment ’ in change came to Ralph •' . Capenerhurst afte r-34 ' ., .; _yearsinasteadyjob.--'------ -
. 2-30 THE BIG MATCH. High lights of two First Division
• matches 3-
L_^.mysterious:.masked horse-.t rnan return's to'Virginia City';' to avenge the murders of .
1-05IRISH A N G L E . 15 THE NATURAL WORLD, 1-
2- OOA Q U E S T I O N O F E C O N O M I C S . Peter Donaldson and Zeinab Badawi unravel the mys teries of inflation looking at the theories, the causes, the dangers
2-30THAT NIGHT IN RIO (1941).
4- 35 INTERNATIONAL PRO 25 DID YOU SEE . . . ? 15 K N O C K B A C K . Pauline
classic comedy short by Busier Keaton and sequ ences from Harry Lang don's “Soldier Man."
54I0THE A M A T E U R
' NATURALIST (rpt)‘ Gerald and Lee Durrell
take us on a film journey to a pond bottom, exploring the fascinating underwater life forms
5- 30 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by The
Bus ines s Programme programme aimed primarily at Businessmen and city
professionals 6- 7- 15 A U S T R A L IAN RU L E S FOOTBALL. Semi-final of
; the Vi c tor ia Footbal l League play-offs'
■ , TALE. A portrait of fal coner and Gloucestershire conservationist Jemima Parry Jones
30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 9-
S-15JULIA. Julia MIgenes ; Johnson presents viewers ' request from the world of opera, operetta and musi cals in the last programme of the present senes
pers’ names are known to the police and Geofirey Carr (Peter Barkworth) thinks that he can get
.— -Frances and Clare back-tor a lower price than is being offered
■ ;-v- 10- 15 THE NIGHT RIDER., A
TIES (1939), action packed - i' gangster thniler with James
—. Cagney and Humphrey ■' ■Bogart ....
' .•his parents arid sister who.,.;. 12-10CLOSE , 15THE F A L C O N E R ’ S
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st :
7-30 p.m. .. r ;. ' NIGHTFLY- Tlckets £3.00, £3.50 on door "
^THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th„ 7-30 p.m. ‘
N EW O R L E A N S M A R D I G R A S ’
15THE PRICE. The kidnap ; RHYTHM ACES, CY :-
MAXCOLLfE.THE
LAURIE -f
KEN.COLYER . £3.75, £3.50, £3.25, £3 - Tickets available from: Pendle ,
15 THE ROARING TWEN
. The Entertainer, Watartoot. Soma are subfect to_a booking fee. . ^
Travel, Burnlay: Caatls Records and- Tourlat Information, Clllharoa; Tourlal Worldwide Barnoldawlck;.
■ ''With ; '-'-'..'a '. 4-
were killed by cut throat outlaws 15 years earlier 30SUPERGRAN
5- 00 THE LOVE BOAT. "Vicki and the Gambler/Love with a Skinny Stranger/Thal Old Gang of Mine"
6- 00 BULLSEYE with host Jim Bowen
6-30 ITN NEWS 6- 30 HIGHWAY. Caerphilly 7-
8- 35 THE GREAT ART COL 15 GAME FOR A LAUGH.'
Real people being them selves are the stars
cent has to confront a pa tient who has fiddled his prescription. Will she tell the p o lice ? Raymond Bailey has disappeared and the police want Dr Ar-
10 RUGBY SPECIAL. Nigel
milage to answer some questions. Dr Golding's son Ben wants help
8-45THE B E I D E R B E C K E AFFAIR. James Bolam in
15 BRIDGE CLUB. Jeremy
- the off-beat comedy set in Leeds
945 ITN NEWS
104)0 SPITTING IMAGE. Latex ------- huinour-
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10- 30THE S O U T H B A N K SHOW. Bernard Hitink music director of Glyn debourne Festival, talks to Meivyn Bragg
11- 30 THE TIMELESS LAND. Double Standards.
25 SKI SUNDAY, the World 12- 35 CLOSEDOWN 15 THE PRACTICE. Dr Vin
N O R T H O A T E BOX OFFICE B L A C K B U R N Tel. Blackburn 5S2582
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th 7-30 p.m. — midnight
DANCERS RENDEZVOUS with
THE LES ALLEH BAHD
Tickets: £1.50, Senior Citizens £1.00
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th at 7-30 p.m.
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th 4 p.m. and 7*30 p.m.
THEGRUMBLEWEEDS
SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd 4-0 p.m. end 7-30 p.m.
30 FACE THE PRESS.
KEITH HARRIS and ORVILLE
1st house £3, £2.50, £2.2nd house £3.50, £3,-£i50
EWINDSDRE =SMITE=
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I- 4 5 S A T U R D A Y C IN EM A D O U B L E B IL L ; "Old Acquaintance" (1943 black and white), Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins star in this drama about the rivalry between two novelists who were once school chums -
_3-30‘ lT H E -P L E A S U R E OF HIS COMPANY” (1961). Fred Astaire, Debbie Rey nolds and Lilli Palmer star
. in this comedy based on a 1958 Broadway hit about a veteran playboy visiting his ex-wife.
5-
SNOOKER. Coverage of the first semi-final of The Benson and Hedges Masters
6- French for beginners..... .....
7- T5TIEY/S AND S PO R T , Weather
Chicago Symphony
9-30 FIGURES IN A LAND S C A P E (1970), Robert S h aw and Ma l co lm McDowell star as two men on the run in this film which has its first showing on British television
II- 1 5WO R L D S K I - I N G CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Ladies Downhill from Santa Caterina, Italy
7-30THE S A TU RD A Y A L TERNATIVE: Solti and the
8- 45 T. J.' HOOKER. Hbokef and his team are betrayed by an insider as they try to “break" top gangster Frank Dio
9- 45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT
104)0 A S PEL AND COMPANY, with host Michael Aspel
10- 50AUF W IED E R S E H EN
PET. “Who Won The War Anyway?" . ■
11- 50 THE SATURDAY FILM. Robert Shaw, Sally Keller- man, “ A Reflection of Fear," a beautiful young girl is kept from the outside world by her mother and grandmother, when her lather comes to visit emo
2 0 I N T E R N A T I O N A L
tions are triggered with frightening results.
1-30 CLOSEDOWN > 50 A VOUS LA FRANCEI
-12-55.E-V.EaY BOD Y-H ER E. Urban naturalist Charlie Austin discovers some! lively snails in the city I wasteland
1-25 THE MAKING OF BRI TAIN. Winning wars was essential to successful kingship in the Middle Ages
1 -5 0B R IGHAM YO.U NG (1940) . The epic story of the Mormons' dramatic Irek westwards from Illinois to Utah to escape persecution
3-5SSPOOKS RUN WILD (1941)
. The East Side Kids
are let loose in an errie mansion with an escaped killer
54)5 BROOKSIDE. The Jack- son twins have a plan to help their lather while Karen has dillicull deci sions to make about her
future 6-
20 THE FALL GUY. “Under 15 WORLD OF SPORT. In
00 THE OTHER SIDE OF
THE TRACKS. Paul Gam- bacclni meets Clive Davis, the founder of Artista Re cords who nurtured interna tional talents like Barry Manilow, Ray Parker jnr, and Dionne Warwick
7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY and We a t h e r followed by Seven Days with Robert Kee and Ann Loades
7- 3 0 S H A P E O F 8- 00 Boxing introduced by T H E
WORLD. Max Hastings presents a personal view on the laws of warfare
AS THE DAYS PA S S (Polish drama), Julka, J a n in a C h omln s k a 's daughter, wants to study f ine arts against her mother's wishes
9- 45 DEBUSSY: FEUX D'AR- TIFICE/EN B LAN C ET NOIR
30THE FAME GAME. A
15 A L L STAR SECRETS. 10-
104)0 HILL STREET BLUES. There's trouble in store when an old and weakened gang vows to make one final stand against a rival tribe
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2nd — MARCH 30th at PADIHAM TOWN HALL PADIHAM YOUTH THEATRE WORKSHOP
15 AS THE YEARS PASS,
Open to atl those between 11 and 16 Interested In learning all-round theatre skills. No previous acting experiences necessary
30p per session or £1.80 for the term TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 7-30 p.m. at
BURNLEY CENTRAL LIBRARY Plano Recital Series No. 3
Winners of the Dudley National Plano Competition JULIAN EVANS
Programme Includes works by Bach, Beethoven and,Ravel Tickets £1.50 Pensloners/students/unemployed 7Sp
55 G O S P E L ACCORDING ,
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 2-45 p.m. at Wm. THOMPSON RECREATION CENTRE Championship Brass In concert No. 5
FODEN O.T.S. BAND
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I3th M A R C H . W E D NE SD A Y . — Cli theroe Concerts Society. Jen nifer Ingham,. Violin,: P e t e r
Double-Bass; Graham Bint, Piano.
13th, 14th. ISthf 16th M A R C H Inclusive. —
. W a d d in g to n D r ama Group presents “ Who Ki l led Santa Claus” by Terence Feely.
2 1 s t , 2 2 n d , 2 3 r d . M A R C H . — Bolton-by- Bowland Drama Group present .“ Show T ime .”
Enquiries
TEL. CLEVELd 8249181
OVERWEIGl JO IN S L IM S i NOW!
Lose a Stone In 6 \ CLASSES at CLITHE
VICTORIA HOTEL, M(j at 7-15 p.m.
andSABDEN.WHITEl TUESDAY at 7 p f
Tel. Blackburl 4 9 9 8 6
WADDINGTON, Nr CLITHEROE is pleased to announce that
from FRIDAY, MARCH 29th, 1985
THE BALLROOM IS RE-OPENING
Planning a Wedding Reception? The picturebook setting of this renowned inn and
the elegant ballroom offer you an unrivalled location for your reception. The Moorcock was once famous for its Wedding Receptions and will be again — we ■ promise! Excellent choice of menus available...................
Organising a Dinner Dance/Special Function? The Moorcock was also famous for its functions.
We are now reviving that reputation and again offer a wide choice of menus to suit every occasion.
* BALLROOM WITH COMPLETELY PRIVATE ENTRANCE, J
* WE'CAN OFFER YOU A BEAUTIFUL REFURBISHED TD A T> A XTT\ O T A T/’O n A M T? A P I T TTT1?.S
BAR AND CLOAKROOM FACILITIES k
ALL CATERING IN THE BALLROOM IS IN THE VERY CAPABLE HANDS OF SUSAN OF “THE LARDER,” CLITHEROE WHO HAS AN OUTSTANDING LOCAL REPUTATION
TEL. CIITHEROE 22333 or CLITHEROE 27620 for details
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