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7- 45 FAMILY FORTUNES, with Les Dennis.
8-
W5 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 6-30 THE FAMILY NESS. 8-
6- 35 DOGTANIAN AND THE THREE MUSKEHOUNDS.
9- 00 IT'S WICKED! Jake Abra ham and Carolyn Marshall visit the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
10-42 WEATHER. 10-
mond Lynam. 10-50 Cricket. Benson and Hedges Cup Final: Northamptonshire v Yorkshire, at Lord's. 1-00 News. 1-05 Motor Racing, practice round of the British Grand Prix. Racing from Lingfield Park: 2-00 John Mowlem Homes Graduation
Stakes; 2-30 Bet with the Tote Trophy; 3-35 Sun Page Three Silver Cup. 2-05 and 2-35 Cricket. 3-20 Racing from The Curragh: Gilltown Stud Irish Oaks. 3-50 Golf: Live coverage of the final round of the Bell's Scottish Open.
54)5 N E W S SPORT; Weather.
5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.
5-45 F I L M : " R I O
BRAVO." Classic 1958 western s ta rr in g John Wayne and Dean Martin, directed by Howard Hawks. When he arrests a brutal
murderer, the sheriff of Rio Bravo finds his town block aded by the killer's powerful rancher brother. Wayne pre pares to face the vengeful gang with only a handful of
supporters to back him.
84)5 LES DENNIS'S LAUGHTER SHOW.
8- 40 BLUEBELL. Beginning an eight-part repeat of the rags- to-riches story of Margaret Ke lly, the Dublin-born orphan brought up in Liver pool who joined the Folies Bergere and went on to form her own dance troupe, the famous Bluebell Girls. Caro lyn Pickles stars, with Car mel McSharry and Ian Thompson.
9- 35 N E W S A N D SPORT; Weather.
9-50 CAGNEY AND LACEY. A special feature-length epi sode concludes the present series. Partnership and friendship between New York’s favourite lady cops are tested when Maiy Beth becomes the centre of media and departmental attention after risking her life to save a baby boy, and Christine faces a family tragedy.
11-
ING CIRCUS. Pythonesque pandemonium hits the screen again.
11-50FILM: "WELCOME TO BLOOD C IT Y . ’ ’ Jack
Palance, Keir Dullea and Samantha Eggar star in this
futuristic thriller. Four invidi- viduals wake up in a strange desert landscape to find themselves labelled murder ers with a choice between enslavement or a fighting chance as outlaws.
9-25 GET FRESH. The Millen nium Dustbin lands in Plymouth.
11- 30THE ROXY. The Roxy Theatre opens its doors to host the pop and rock stars from the network charts.
12- 00ITN NEWS. 12-05 WRESTLING. 1-00THE BIGGEST BANK ROBBERY. Pinky Green is released from prison with the warning that another conviction would mean 10 years. As a qualified electri cian he lands a job in a bank
. in a fashionable part of Lon don — Berkeley Square.
3-00S A N D O K A N . T H E GREAT. Starring Steve Reeves. The British have occupied a Sultanate in Bor neo and threaten to put the Sultan to death.
20 MONTY PYTHON’S FLY
5-00 ITN NEWS. 5-05STREETHAWK. Jesse Mach untangles a clever assassination plot aimed at an important political figure.
64)0 CUE GARY. Gary takes a light-hearted look at a differ ent subject each week.
645 5 ALIVE. News of the World Motor Rally won by a Finn ish driver with a Fattish navigator.
7-15K A T E A N D T E D ’ S SHOW. Brother and sister Kate and Ted conjure up more comedy, music and impressions including Fergie in the countryside with the Marines.
SUNDAY
( BBC-1 ) 55 PLAY SCHOOL
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8- 9-
9- 10-
implications of praying 'Thy kingdom come . . . on earth as it is in heaven.'
10- 00T HE C O M I N G OF AGE.
11- 00 THE HEALING ARTS. 11-
12-
vice about choosing and caring for pets.
10 SIGN EXTRA.
12-35 FARMING, with Les Cot- tington and Philip Wrixon.
12-58 WEATHER for farmers. 1-00 NEWS HEADLINES. 1-05 BONANZA. 1-
55 CARTOON.
2- 00 EASTENDERS. 34)0FILM: KISMET. Howard keel stars in MGM's lavish screen ve rs io n of the famous Broadway hit with songs based on themes by Borodin, including "Stranger in Paradise” and "This is my Beloved.”
4- 50 CARTOON.
5- 05 LLANGOLLEN '87. 345 STEAM DAYS. 8-15 LIFELINE. 6-
25 NEWS; Weather.
640 HOME ON SUNDAY. 7-
BABY? A two-part mini series based on the true account of one of the lon gest legal battles in Austra lian history.
8- 55 BREAD. Further adven tures in the life of the roguish Boswell family who are fighting back against unemployment.
9- 25 HEMINGWAY. First in a
four-part series on the life and work of the late Ernest Hemingway, literary giant.
The programme is compiled with contemporary film and recollections of his friends and relatives.
10- 25 NEWS; Weather.
1040 CHOICES. 11-
Sachs explores Spain and the Spanish with his guide from Barcelona, Manuel.
1145 THE SKY AT NIGHT. 12- 00 WEATHER.
3 P Q 2 ) 6- 1-50 S U N D A Y G R A N D
STAND, with Desmond Lynam. 1-55 Motor Racing. The British Grand Prix at Sil-
verstone. 4-30 Cricket: Refuge Assurance League, Hampshire v Worcester
shire. 6-30 Golf: Lee Trevino and Tony Jacklin preview the 1987 Open — and recall their battle in the 1972 championship.
645IT ’ S GARR Y SHAN- DLING’S SHOW.
7-
maine Greer talks about some of her enthusiasms, with Russell Harty.
745 T H E G E R S H W I N YEARS. *
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9-25 CRYSTAL TIPPS AND A- LISTAIR.
9-30 PROFESSOR POOPSNAG- GLE’S STEAM ZEPPELIN — Lost In the Desert. Epi sode three of the comedy series of four children's films.
114)0 MORNING WORSHIP.
12- 00 JOBWATCH. Today Job- watch tells the story of how, after losing £133m. in 1981, ICL made an operating profit of £90.2m. in 1986.
15 SCREENSTORY: WHOSE
12-30 EASY. Knowing what to say and how to say it when someone close to you is going through a tough time is the theme of this week’s workshop.
1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. A Mem ber of Parliament from the North-West speaks out on the issue of his or her choice.
1-05 AAP KAA HAK. 1- 1 0 T U R N I N G
T H E TIDE. When it comes to
global energy supplies and consumption, who really b e n e fits f rom present
policies? 20 WHEN IN SPAIN. Andrew
140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. Mi chael Winstanley and Lyn- ette Lithgow examine and discuss topical issues and invite viewers to write in with their problems.
50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
2- 00 THY KINGDOM COME. 2-30 SUNDAY MATINEE. "ARA BESQUE." An American exchange professor at Oxford agrees to decipher a message in hieroglyphics for Middle Eastern oil magnate. But he is warned by his employer’s mistress that he will be killed as soon as he has completed his assign ment. With Gregory Peck, Sophia Loren.
4-30 THE HONEY SIEGE. One day to go to the Coronation
and the red flag is flying over Crowker Castle.
54)0 THE LOVE BOAT. 6-00SURVIVAL. The drifting pack ice between Alaska and Russia is the home of an animal best known for its gigantic tusks, the Walrus.
15 FAVOURITE THINGS. Ger 7-
6- 30 ITN NEWS. 640HIGHWAY. Last in the present series.
GAME. Jimmy Tarbuck hosts this fast-moving game show where contestants can win fabulous prizes.
9-25 DARWAZA
10- 00 BANDUNG FILE. 11- 00 CARTOON CARNIVAL 11- 30THE OWL SERVICE. In today’s final programme, Roger forces open the loc ked outhouse and unleashes the full final sava gery of Blodeuwedd. Which one of them will be able to break the ancient power?
12- 00 NETWORK 7. 2-00 NATURE IN FOCUS. 2-30 FUNNY FACE. Channel 4 is showing this classic, sophisticated musical as a tribute to the late Fred Astaire,
4- WICKET.
445 THE DREAM THAT KICKS — WA L E S AND THE CINEMA.
5-
WEATHER. Universiade 87 — Zagreb.
6- 151 9 8 7 T O U R 7- DE
FRANCE. Stage 12: Briva- la-Gatllarde to Bordeaux.
POLAND. Bright Days of Tomorrow, 1945 — 1956.
8- 15 MAN AND MUSIC: CLAS SICAL VIENNA.
9-
tinuing the season by writers new to TV under the banner
* things take a turn for the worst, both for the stars and their devoted male fans.. .
15 T A R B Y ’ S F R A M E
10-15A R S E N IC AND OLD LACE. This classic black comedy continues the sea son of Cary Grant films and here he stars as a theatre critic mixed up in multiple murders carried out byhls dotty aunts in Brooklyn.
12-15 CLOSE.
of First Sight, Patricia Hodge and Maureen Lipman head the cast in this play about a soap opera set in a wool shop. When a new assistant arrives at the wool shop,
11- 15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. The 30THIS IS THE DAY.
30 ANTIQUES AT HOME. 50 ONE OF THE FAMILY. Ad
9-25 FILM: "Stay Hungry." Jeff Bridges plays the disillu sioned heir to his family’s s te el b u s i n e s s . His encounter with a group of bodybuilders leads to a change in his attitudes and lifestyle, but it also brings new problems. Sally Field and muscle man Arnold Schwarzenegger co-star in this 1976 film directed by Bob Rafelson.
11- 05 GRAND PRIX. Highlights of today's British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
1145THE WE E K IN THE LORDS.
745 THE FLYING LADY. Rita Bradley has had enough of being taken for granted so when the opportunity arises she is more than willing to teach fiance Andy a lesson.
845 ITN NEWS. WXJFLOODTIDE.
104)0 WATCHING. " I ’m simply" saying Malcolm that when a girl asks a bloke what he does on his day off it doesn't necessarily mean that she wants to know!
10- 30 THE JIMMY YOUNG TELE-' V I S I O N
P R O
GRAMME. Jimmy Young brings you 45 minutes of lively debate on the issues that really matter.
15WORLDS BEYOND. An
American couple are visiting close friends in London immediately on their arrival George is mistaken for a “ Captain Randolph." It's a mystery which becomes ever more macabre as events link him more and more closely to the Captain.
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SUMMER FETE
FRIDAY, JULY 10th at 6-30 p.m.
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Inquiries: Tel. Barnoldswlck 813626 “ J” Fairs
A N D 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY.
2- 00 FILM: "A FAREWELL TO ARMS.” Gary Cooper and He le n Ha yes star in
45 GRANDSTAND, with Des 3- Lord’s. 7- 20 SHORT STORIES.
6-00 NEWSVIEW. 840 F I LM: " S H A L L WE DANCE” ? Continuing the
tributes to Fred Astaire, this story based on a string of misunderstandings casts him as a Russian ballet dancer and Ginger as a hoofer in a revue who is anxious to marry in to society.
10- 25 CRICKET.
11- 20 FILM: "THE KISS OF THE VAMPIRE." In another Hammer horror spinechiller, a young honeymoon couple find themselves stranded in a Bavarian forest when their car runs out of petrol. They head for a local inn where they receive an invitation to attend a ball at a nearby castle. But all is not as well as it seems — Dr Ravna and his guests are all members of a vampire circle.
Hemingway’s first world war story about an American lieutenant serving in the Ital ian ambulance corps who falls in love with an English nurse, only to be separated from her as the war leads to tragedy.
Hedges Cup Final. North amptonshire v Yorkshire at
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CIAL. Michael Barrymore tops the bill at the Bourne mouth International Centre.
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9-30 BULMAN. In the wilds of Cumbria a girl is attacked and killed by a vicious bird. George Bulman takes up a new career as a butler. Is there any co n n e c tio n between these events? The killer must be trapped — so Butman takes to the skies.
15 CRICKET. The Benson and 11-
10-
JANE. Dick and Jane have everything until, that is, Dick is fired from his job and their life rapidly descends into poverty and crime.
1-00ROCK OF THE SEVEN
TIES. Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
1-35 CLOSEDOWN.
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1IHW MONEYSPINNER. 10- 30THE LIVING BODY. With the help of the inhabitants of Sun City, Arizona, today's repeated programme exam ines some of the mysteries of the ageing process.
11- 00 THE WORLD — A TELEVI SION HISTORY. The World in Conflict 1929— 1945.
11- 12-
1-00MURUN BUCHSTANSANGUR.
30 DANCIN’ DAYS. 30 SEA WAR.
1- 05C A R D I N A L R I C H E LIEU. Fictionalised film
biography of the scheming C a rdinal — played by George Arliss — who was the eiminence grise behind the throne of 17th-century King Louis XIII of France. With Maureen O'Sullivan.
2- 35 THE NOTORIOUS JUMP ING FROG OF CALA VERAS COUNTY.
34)5C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING. From York and The Curragh.
54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 64X) RIGHT TO REPLY. 6- 301 9 8 7 T O U R
DE
FRANCE. Stage II: Poitiers — Chaumeil.
7- 00NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER, followed by THE GODS OF WAR. Are Gods so belligerant because they are made in the image of men?
7- 8-
GIC? WW NIGHTS AND DAYS.
10- 00 ST ELSEWHERE. 11- 00 AN EVENING WITH QUEN TIN CRISP. Repeat of Quentin Crisp's one-man sfrow recorded in New York. Crisp talks about the impor tance of establishing per sonal identity and also answers questions from the audience.
1240 REVENGE OF THE CREA TURE. Tonight's monster movie finds The Creature from the Black Lagoon brought back to Florida and experimented upon in an aquarium
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BOSCOMBE (8 day tour) SOLENT COURT HOTEL JULY 18th: H/B: £125
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All rooms with facilties, lift to all floors, hotel entertainment, 1 full day, 2 half-day excursions.
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ISLE OF WIGHT (8 day tour) OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, SHANKUN AUGUST 8th (H/B) £158
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GRAND SUMMER FETE Official opening by: Howard Stableford, BBC’s Tomorrows World
SATURDAY, JULY 11th 1 p.m., Chatburn Road Site
Stalls, displays, entertainment, refreshments, hundreds of prizes, fun for all the family.
Parking available, entrance free
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ART GALLERY AND MUSEUMS EXHIBITIONS
Kit Smith sees the Iraditional buildings of Lancashire with the eye of both an artist and an architectural historian.
“BUILDINGS PLAIN AND FANCY: PAINTINGS BY KIT SMITH”
The cotton mills of Lancashire may have closed, but this exhibition looks at cotton in today's world.
SHOWING UNTIL AUGUST 30th “KING COTTON TODAY”
SHOWING UNTIL AUGUST 4th
Recent work by a Burnley student studying Fine Art at Cardilf. JULY 12th — AUGUST 9th Opening Times:
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A fantastic family day out, over 250 stalls, 100 car boot sellers.
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GARDEN PARTY SATURDAY, JULY 11th, 2-30 p.m.
COUNTRY DANCING — GAMES — STALLS —
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MONDAY, JULY 20th, 1987 Llandudno....................................................
Rhyl............................................................... Chester City.................................................. Chester Zoo.................................................. Southport...................................................... Blackpool......................................................
TUESDAY, JULY 21st, 1987 Beamish: North of England Open Air Museum........................................................
Durham: Return via Barnard Castle and Tebay Gorge................................................ Scarborough................................................. York............................................................... Blackpool....................................................... Fleetwood..................................................... Morecambe..................................................
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1907 Seven Lakes................................................. Windermere and Bowness........................
Chatsworth House: Derbyshire Dales..... Blackpool....................................................... Southport......................f?..............................
THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1987 Whitby via Helmsley................................... York...
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23..................Open 10 a.rr Fri., July
24..................Open 10 a.m, SaL, Julyuly 25.................0| lul
close 5-45 p.m. m., close 7 p.m. m., close 8 p.m. m., close 8 p.m. close 5-45 p.m.
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..Open 9 a.m., close 4-15 p.m, Sun., July
26.......................Open 9 a.m., close 5 p.m.
Mon., July
27................Open 10 a.m., < Tues., July 28.................... Open 10 a. Wed., July
29.....................Open 10 a. Thurs., July 30....... :
..........Open 10 a. Fri., July 31.................. Open 10 a.m., SatJSun., Aug. 1/
2nd...........Open 9 a.
close 5-45 p.m. m., close 7 p.m. m., close 8 p.m. m., close 8 p.m. close 5-45 p.m. .m., close 5 p.m.
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S A T U R D A Y A u g u s t 2 2 , 1 9 8 7 . C l i t h e r o e Are a W omen’ s In s t itu te Show.
A U G U S T 3 1 s t B an k h o lid a y M o n d a y , S la ld b u rn A n t iq u e Flea M a rk e t .
S A T U R D A Y S ep tem be r 5 th . D o w n h am W . I . A n t iq u e s U n l im i te d . Ml' y o u v a lu e ’ em. w e ' l l va lue ’em . '
SEPTEMBER 1 2 th , S atu rd ay . G r in d lc to n V i l la g e E v e n t ,
fo r Scanner Fu nd .
SEPTEMBER 1 2 th 198 7. The H o d d c r V a lle y A g r ic u l tu ra l a nd H o r t ic u l tu r a l S o c ie ty 4 4 th A n n u a l S h ow . N e w
to n - in -B ow la n d .
THE CHRBSTOPI LBLL8CRAP SBHH
Istar of TVs FLICKS in fun-filled entertainme.\ Summer.
Tickets £1.50
EAT OUT AT THE MECHANICS
Breakfasts, morning coffee, full menu of ta s t l lunches and afternoon tea all at reasonable pri I
Arts and Entertainments Centrd SHilNQd
SUMMERTIME ROCK ’N’ BOOGIB SPECTACULAR
The hottest, stomping boogie band { to leave the U.S.
Free tickets, free drinks and hot-hot n
MSTCH WOODS A HIS ROCKET 88’
BARGAIN PRICE: — Two tickets for thd of one plus a free pint of Miller Lite for I ticket holder. Tickets £2
JAZZ ON SUNDAY with THE LES ALLEN BAF Shuttle Bar — ADMISSION FREE
"POLYDOP’S"hottest, newest, fastest of pop property. Tickets £1.50
JO JO AND THE REj PEOPLE
CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY SPECI/
THE MIKE AEV9A] SHOW
Sfar of BBC TVs MOP and SMIFF S \ Tickets £1.50
G A R A G E SALE
FURNITURE AND PLAIN JUNK
SUNDAY, JULY 12th 1 p.m. onwards
Opposite telephone box Bashall Eaves
Tel. Stonyhurst 219
BIBLE SOC
CREAM SATURDAY, JU 2-30 — 4-30j
In the United Refol Teas 50q
Cake stall — plarj bring and t
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