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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Adi J ! \ Chtheroc 22324 (bjditonaiJ, aaq&q 2 Clilltcruc Advertiser and Times, Mail 29th. I9SB Ctitheroe 22324 (Editorialj , 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Class fied) * What’s on.■ .What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’son... ____________________________ _____ ___ _______ ___________________________________________ 1 Weekend SATURDAY 7- ( BBC-1 ~) ( BBC-2 )


8*30THE SATURDAY PIC­ TURE SHOW. Some myths about bats; the cur­ rent pop scene; Bucks Fizz with their new smqle.


11- 00 FILM: "Son ol Sinbad." To win their Ireedom Irom prison. Sinbad and his friend Omar Khayyam, helped by the F o r ty Thieves, have to defeat their captor's enemy and retrieve a secret weapon. (1955).


12-


duced by Steve Rider, incl: 1-00. News: Weather; 12- 35. Football. Preview of World Cup month, which begins tonight with the opening ceremony and Italy v Bulgaria live from Mexico. 1-10. Motor Racing. The Indianapolis 500. 3-00. Swimming. The Hewlett Packard ASA Na­ tional Long Course Champ­ ionship at Coventry; 2-15, 3-30. Show Jumping. A Grand Prix of C9.000 for the winners of the Everest Double Glazing class at Hickstead 1*50. Boxing. Jose Seys v Sammy Reeson.


4- 50 NEWS: Weather.


5- 00 REGIONAL SPORT/ NEWS.


5-05THE KEITH HARRIS SHOW. With Orville. Cud­


dles and Dippy and special star guest Nick Heyward.


5-


••WHATEVER HA P­ PENED TO THE LIKELY LADS?" Terry and Bob are looking forward to an evening's soccer on TV. but find there's no hiding place when they try to avoid hearing the score in advance


6-


STAND. Live coverage from the massive Aztec Stadium m Mexico City as Italy, the World Cup hol­ ders. play the opening match of the tournament against Bulgaria Preceded by the colourful opening ceremony featuring the 24 countries in the finals


9-00 CAGNEY AND LACEY. Christine's doubts over the guilt of an outstanding West Point cadet, held on a narcotics charge, are met with the obstacle of a young man's inflexible sense of honour


9-50 NEWS AND SPORT: Weather


10-05 FILM: "Convoy ' Kris Kris- totferson. All MacGraw and Ernest Borgnme hit the road m Sam Peckinpahs rollicking action movie about a convoy of truck drivers and their escalating confrontation with the law. (1978)


11-50 FILM: "The Fly " Helene Delambres explanation


when confessing to killing her scientist husband Andre m a hydraulic press seems more fantastic than the crime Vincent Price stars in this 1958 film.


2-30 FILM: "La Belle et la Bete." Cocteau's spellbind­ ing version of the fairy tale (1946, black and white. French with English subti­


4- 00 LARAMIE. Slim, as acting Deputy Sheriff, has to guard a suspected killer.


tles).


4*50 THE SKY AT NIGHT. The latest findings from the Giotto space probe's en­ counter with Halley's Comet.


30GRANDSTAND. Intro­ 5- 30 THE PRICE IS RIGHT.


8- 30 TALES OF THE UNEX­ PECTED. "Fat Chance.* One huge obstacle stands in the way of John and Frances and their passion­ ate love — John's 14-stone wife Mary.


94)0 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 9-


10- eytrap." With Leslie Crowther. ELECTRIC


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15C.A.T.S. EYES. "Hon- 15 FILM: ‘'Day ol the Jackal."


20 HORIZON: URANUS EN­


COUNTER. An update on Voyager 2's encounter with Uranus earlier this year.


S-10FILM: "T h e V IP s ." Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton star in the dramas enfoldinga group of VIPs stranded at London Airport when fog descends.


8-05 NEWSVIEW. 8-


FESTIVAL PREVIEW’.with Michael Berkeley.


12-50 THE ROOTS OF ROCK •N’ ROLL. 1967-70. There are special interviews with' Ringo Starr. Art Gartunkel and Bobbie Gentry.


Starring Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale. A pro­ fessional hit man is hired to assassinate General de Gaulle.


1-40 CLOSEDOWN.


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Admission 50p: Accompanied Children 25p Refreshments


45 BATH INTERNATIONAL


9- 00 BATH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL. French cellist Paul T o r te lie r plays sonatas by Schubert. Faure. Debussy and Brahms.


10- teau's masterly treatment 40 COMEDY CLASSIC:


12-00FILM: "Le Testament d'Orphee." In his final film. Cocteau himself plays the Poet, wandering through time and death on a voyage of discovery. (1960, black and white and colour. French with English subti­ tles).


of the Orpheus legend, set amid post-war rubble. (1950. black and white. French with English sub­ titles).


1-25 CLOSEDOWN. 7- 10 WORLD CUP GRAND­


( G ra n a d a : 9-25 GET FRESH!


11*30 TERRAHAWKS. "Dop- pleganger."


12-00 ITN NEWS. 12-05SAINT AND GREAV-


12-30 WRESTLING. From Walk- den. Lancs.


1-


SIE'S WORLD CUP. Ian and Jimmy will be taking their own off-beat look at the World Cup Finals.


Palance and Tony King. A veteran of the Police Force is forced to resign when he is framed in a narcotics scandal. Determined lo ex­ onerate himself, he discov­ ers corruption in htgh


2- 45 FOOTBALL: SCHOOL­ BOYS INTERNATIONAL


England v Italy.


5-00 ITN NEWS. 5- 05 KNIGHT RIDER. Michael Knight battles deadly Ninja warriors who have a very special reason lor wanting lo kidnap the son of an American industrialist.


places.


M5 CHANNEL 4 RACING. From Newmarket.


liams stars 4-45 LA CLOCHE. A thunder­ 30FILM: "Orphee.'' Coc­


M 5 B R O O K S 1 D E OMINIBUS.


storm breaks out and a man shelters under a bell. But a barking dog brings the bell down on top of him.


M0 RIGHT TO REPLY. Gus MacDonald presents the programme that gives vie­ wers a chance to air their views on TV's output.


6- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


2-45 FILM: "Million Dollar Mer­ maid" (1952). Esther Wil­


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30 NEWS SUMMARY and


Weather followed by Streets Ahead. Modern dance series is built around the d an ce and the choreographic skills of two of Britain's top black con­ temporary dancers.


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30 AFRICA. Just over 100


¥ ¥


years ago. the European nations divided up the map of Africa among them selves. The story ot Euro­ pean conquest and ot Afri­ can reactions to it.


20BRONK. Starring Jack


8*30 POTTERY LADIES. The lives and work of three women who came from contrasting backgrounds and rose to work as desig­ ners in the pottery industry from the mid 1920s. be­ coming major influences in Art Deco.


CUTHEROE SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY, MAY 31st


FRANKLIN DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 1st


WELCOME BACK


DOREEN CHADWICK ALWAYS POPULAR


WEEKLY DOUBLE 1 — 23


WEEKLY TREBLE 2 5— 11— 9 Members and Bona Fide Guests


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9- 00 MAPP AND LUCIA. Lucia's considerable ener­ gies are consumed by her efforts to help the grieving Mrs Wyse over the death ot her beloved canary. But she is soon faced with a succession of challenges which lead to her fall from grace and apparent humili­ ation.


10- 00 HILL STREET BLUES. 114)0 MARILYN MONROE. On


6- 00 ROBIN OF SHERWOOD. Much is captured by the Sheriff who threatens to hang him.


7- 00 CANNON AND BALL. More laughter witn the


comic duo. SUNDAY B B C -1


B-55 PLAY SCHOOL. 9-15 KNOCK KNOCK. 9-


10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 SWITCH ON TO ENGLISH.


10- 11-


ship uniting viewers at home


7-


French people talk about themselves, their country and their altitudes


55 FRANCE ACTUELLE. 7- 20 MICRO FILE. A selection


11- 45 THE LE AR N IN G MACHINE. A critical look at educational software


of arcade and adventure aames


8- 12- 10 FAMILY HISTORY. For


the would-be genealogist, Gordon Honeycombc de­ scribes his own search tor his family history and sur­ viving members of the dan


12-35 FARMING. 1-


WEEK. Donald MacCor- rrnck chairs a live discus­ sion with people at the heart of current events


2- 3- 5-


6- 6-


edition


34)0 THE PINK PANTHER SHOW. Cartoons


James Mason plays notori­ ous highwayman Captain Jackson


Sa Huw Wheldon. who took part in the D-Day lancmq. tells the Story


9-


tional Long Course Champ­ ionship; Show Jumping.


Coverage of the Nations Cup (from 4-30): Football. World Cup focus on Brazil and France


30 THIS IS THE DAY. Wor­


6- 40 THE MONEY PROG­ RAMME. With Brian Wid- lake and Valcno Singleton.


weekly report on the living world


US: INTO ORBIS. Film profile of a medical learn who fly round the world m a converted DC-8 treating some of the worlds 42 mil­ lion blind people, two-thirds of whom are curab’e


FESTIVAL. The Melos Ouartet with cellist Hans Haublein play Schubert s


String Quintet. 00 THIS WEEK NEXT 10- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus 20 FILM: The Wicked Lady 12- 00 DESTINATION D-DAY. ( G r a n a d a ; ; } 30 NEWS: ’Weather


introduces a selection of viewers favourite hymns and visits the beautiful vii-


7- 40 PRAISE BE! Thora Hird


laae of Hoimtirtn. m York- shi-e. setting tor Last of the Summer Wine


and Small James Her- not s autobiographical best­ sellers about the often Niianous experiences o* a young vet (19741


8-


9- 9-


10-


second group of semi-tmai- ists


9-25 MAX THE 2000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE.


15 FILM: All Creatures Great York


104)0 MORNING WORSHIP. Mass from St George's Roman Catholic Church.


9-35 CALIFORNIA HIGH­ WAYS.


114)0 LIVE AND LEARN. Two outdoor skills courses for


unemployed people


45 M ASTER MIND. The 1-


15 NEWS: 'Weather


Rantzen and learn with consumer advice


MATTER. David Lomax examines the moral issues behind current events


11-25 AAP KAA HAK. 11-


12- 00 WEEKEND WORLD. With Brian Walden


30 THAT'S LIFE. Esther


15 HEART OF THE 2-


10-50WORLD CUP GRAND­ STAND. Michel Planlmi. widely regarded as the best player in the world,


leads France into action against Canada At naif- time, highlights of Brazil v Spam


12-55 WEATHER. B B C -2


1-55 SU ND A Y G R A N D ­ STAND with Sieve Rider;


Cricket. Hampshire v Not­ tinghamshire (coverage from 2-00); Swimming, The Hewlett Packard ASA N^


4- Robson


5- 00 THE CAMPBELLS. "Gift Horse


5-


new "super" makes a big impression Keith finds a lob for Louise, but she's gone into business for her­ self. How will Jaz plead — guilty or not guilty”?


6- 00 iTN NEWS. 6-10 WINNER TAKES ALL. With Jimmy Tarbuck


6-40 WORLD CUP '86. From Mexico BrazHv Spain


DOUBLE BILL: A Man About The House Star­ ring Richard O Sullivan and Paula Wilcox Feature film version of the famous popular television series.


ring John Alderlon A group of uncontrollable secondary


students set out for a fort­ night s stay at a country recreation centre


8-


LAST CLIMB. On their last climb together. Britain's great team of Joe Brown and Don Whillans took a "vertical trip up memory lane.


A couple who have spent their life together disagree over where to live out their retirement. (1980)


11- 45 INTERNATIONAL SHOW JUMPING. Highlights of this afternoon s Nations Cup from Hickstead


25 CLOSEDOWN.


9-05 ALFRED HITCHCOK PRESENTS "Beast View. " Could the voice on the telephone be Dr Marion M cG re g o r 's " d e a d ' ' husband"?


9-30 ITN NEWS. 15 NATURE. Tony Soper's


945 LOVE AND MARRIAGE. It's a wedding day with all the usual tensions, resent­ ments and torebodinqs


45THE WORLD ABOUT 35 BATH INTERNATIONAL


1045CALIFORNIA SUITE. Starring Walter Matthau and Jane Fonda. The Be­ verly Hills Hotel is world- famous and it is the natural choice of temporary resi­ dence for five diverse cou­ ples who have come to Los Angeles.


1240 CLOSEDOWN. 45 DON W H IL L A N S 'SC h a n n e l - 4 )


14)5 IRISH ANGLE presents Fred Carroll; An Ulster Rock Collector.


15FILM: "Tell Me a Riddle.'' 4-


1-30 FILM: "Othello.' (1965) Laurence Olivier portrays the Moor in the screen ver­ sion of the National Theatre's landmark produc­ tion of 1964.


children dominated by an evil wizard.


445 DURRELL IN RUSSIA. Gerald and Lee Durrell continue their exploration of wildlife in the Soviet Union with the third of the trio of programmes looking at the desert regions


5-


Weather followed by The Business Programme.


6- 00 INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACING. Third and final road race of the series.


7- 00 SECOND G LAN CE. Another in the occasional


7- 30 A WOMAN'S PLACE.


series ol short filmic impre­ ssions.


00 SUNDAY MATINEE


ERN BORDERS. Melvyn Bragg now presents a por­ trait ot the Eastern Borders — an area of outstanding beauty with a contrasting history of Viking raids and savage battles between the English and Ihe Scots.


40 FILM: Please Sir Star­ 9- TRADITIONAL ENfiUSl! CRAFT MARKET Itoo


"T h e L a n c a sh ire Cra ft .Market n f th e Year! ’ Follow the crowds to Clithvroc Market


THURSDAY, MAY 29th. 198(i RURAL CRAFTS ATTHK1R MOST INTERESTING!


COME, BROWSE AM) HUY!


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VALLEY CC p re s o n t


A STEAM AND VINTAGE VEHICLE DISPLAY


THE HARK TO BOUNTY, SLAIDBURN MAY 31st and JUNE 1st


(Bv kind permission of Mr and Mrs R. Holt)


STEAM ENGINES. FAIRGROUND ORGAN. VINTAGE CARS. MOTOR CYCLES. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. MAYPOLE DANCING. STALLS and SIDESHOWS


BARBECUE SATURDAY EVENING, TICKETS C2.50 Available at THE HARK TO BOUNTY


30ILLUSION. A group of COACH g g g HIRE 15 NEWS SUMMARY and


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FRIDAY MAY 3 0 th


MEN’S NIGHT


Comedian


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HOT PROPERTY (Exotic Dancer)


1 Dancing for your enter­ tainment


Show starts 8-30 prompt £2 admission


Management reserves the^ right of admission


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* 15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE


presents The Work They Say Is Mine. "Women in


Shetland" The women ol the Shetland Islands, who have played a key pan in the islands' industries.


30 REVELATIONS. With Eric


“ R O E F IE L D 1 0 ” I \


(Under AAA &WAAA LAWS) 10 MILE ROAD RACE


15 COUNTRY MATTERS


30 ALBION MARKET. The 10-


• The Mill." Based on H Bales story. A girl is wanted by her parents and sent away to work lor the village scrap merchant and his bedridden wile.


(1946). Continuing the Sunday evening season of films about Ihe Second World War.


12-10THE EIGHTY DAYS Short documentary about the intensive V-1 attack on Southern England in June 1944.


; 12-25 CLOSE. 2 £2 AAA Members £2.50 non members 15 FILM: "The Captive Heart LEISURE CENTRE ROEFIELD


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Music Nightly with Guest Artists.


Sunday. 12 noon — 5-30 p.m.


Wednesday. Saturday 7 p.m. — 9-30 p.m.


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j MAY 30th


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ADMISSION £4


the eve of what would have been Marilyn Monroe's 60th birthday. Mike Wal­ lace tells the story of the enduring sex symbol's tur­ bulent life and career.


11-


Marilyn Monroe stars in this murder thriller.


1-10THE TWILIGHT ZONE. 1-35 CLOSE.


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AUCTION MART, CLITHEROE 30FILM: "Niagara" (1953).


SUNDAY, JUNE 1st 10-30 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. Adults 50p. Children 20p


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FRIDAY. JUNE 20th


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ADMISSION: £5_____________


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Admission 5p Refreshments available


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★ Dressage ■ - ★ Various Ring Attractions ★ Marathon


★ Obstacle Driving ★ Licensed Bar ..


★ Hot Air Balloons * Refreshments & i : Trade Stands,


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MONDAY, JUNE 2nd JAZZ with the


ERIC AINSWORTH TRIO


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RANDY BLUE and DEEP WATER with RADIO LANCASHIRE'S BOB ROBERTS


r a * . ^ . f = r a l M THURSDAY, JUNE 5th


THE NEW EVERGLADES Voted Britain's Most Promising Band "BE EARLY FOR THIS ONE"


Bar and Restaurant Meals available in Ihe Cabaret Room


HODDER BRIDGE HOTEL S T O N Y H U R S T 2 1 6


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S Invite (itt old and new customers SUNDAY HIGH TEA I till 5-211 — from E1.20 incl.


UNDAY LUNCH 12 till 2 — £-1.5(1 incl. children 'h price


Delicious hume cooked foods including baked halibut with prawn sauce and ducklinp.


.Morning coffee and bar snacks daily


THIS YEAR. SUITABLE FOR WEDDINGS, 21st PARTIES, ENGAGEMENTS, etc. * DJ available on ra/uest *


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★ SPECIAL WEDDING MENUS from £6.50 per head incl.


* THREE COURSE MENUS front £5 per head incl. *


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The Village Hall. Friday! 7-dtf p.m. — \ J-"u


Admission LI Adults. Slip Children ! Food available — Licence app;


ROLTON-RV-BOWLAND J HALL COMMITTKl


1 3 th JU N E . F R ID A Y . — West B ra d fo rd IMav- in ti F ie ld s Management C o m m i t t e e . B a r n Dance.


2 1 s t JU N E . 1 9 8 6 . —


th JU N E . F r id a y . Pend­ le to n V i l la g e H a l l . A n n u a l Barbecue.


BARN DA?


2 5 th to 29 th JUNE. — Ca s tle T h e a tre Grou p's p ro d u c t io n of “ Merr ie E n g la n d . " C l ith e ro e C a s t le O p e n - A i r T h e a tre ,


22nd SEPTEMBER. — K ib b le V a lie v A d u lt


p .m .


E d u c a t io n . A u tum n te rm s ta r ts . Spec uil s u p p lem e n t w i th lu ll d e ta ils in this paper. Au gust 21st.


S U N D A Y . JUNE 22nd. __ A c c r in g to n and Dis- t r i c t C o n v a I e sc e n \ H om e , a n n u a l open dav. Ch aiglev Manor .


M id s um m e r Ba rbe cue ami Dance. T ic ke ts and iuej. Ha ncoc k ’ s Farm. W e s t B ra d fo rd . T e l. C l ith e ro e 2 3 6 8 5 . P ro ­ ce e d s in a id o t Si H e le n 's C h u rch . Wad- d in g t o n . a n d S t C a t h e r i n e 's . W e s t B ra d fo rd .


Bit kind permission ot Mr and M V


FRIDAY. MAY 30thl at HAGL’E FARM. SA\|


DANCING to NOOKIESI from t* p.m. lo - a.m S


LICENSED BAR and FOOD A ' l Tickets £2 available from Castle Kt-cotl


Clitheroe. M. Dakin. Tel. 11301 ('lithero-f Chatburn.


ROCK CONf at


CLITHEROE CASTLE BA! Commencing 2 p.m. r


2 8 th JU N E , Saturdav. 1 s t P e n i l I e S c n u t G ro u p . An n u a l Family Ba rbe rue . Koet ield. 6


S U N D A Y , JU N E featurinc


Ribble Valley Borough I


BAM-B00 —BRIAN’S MAGIC Rd ALL FREE\


THE 4NQEL5 NITE570T


* MID WEEK SPECIAL THIS WED., JUNE 4th


M E R S E Y B E A T S


OVERWEIGHT AND HOLIDAYS


COMING? Still time to lose over a


stone, and be In bikini shape!


DON’T DELAY


JOIN SLIMSET NOW Every Monday at 7-15 p.m.


VICTORIA HOTEL, CLITHEROE


Tel. Blackburn 47471


COMING SOON ON WEDNESDAY NIGHTS JUNE 11th G R E ENG AG E


COM E TO TH E C A B A R E T E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y N IG H T A T T H E A N G E L S O P E N 9 p .m . — 2 a .m .


A Li I ■UWANTK TICKKTS AVAILABLE FOB ALL ABOVE ACTS


CURZON STREET. BURNLEY. Tel. 35222 The management reserve the ngnt to remain se>ect<v~


SO HE ST A C BA XT BOOKINGS TAKEN TE LEPHONE FOR DETAILS THE ANGELS NITESPOT


SHOWN LIVE ON OUR ^ DOORS OPEN 6 p.m. FOR )


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^ | J ITALY K.0.7 p.m


SUNDAY B K.0.7 p.m


THURSDAY IT K.0.7 p.m


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