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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 12th, 1!)S7 BiITiBiriTOFIKTliSI


s g iil SATURDAY


BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 ) 8-30 THE HUNTER


8-35 THE MUPPET BABIES MOSATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. Bob Geldof, Slade and organists Carlo Curley perform.


12-15GRANDSTAND, intro­ duced by Desmond Lynam. 12-25, Football Focus; 12- 50. Skiing; 1-05, News summary, weather; 1-10, 1-. 40, World Bowls: first semi- linal ot the Indoor Champi­ onship; 1-25, 1-55, 2-35, Racing from Newbury and Leopardstown; 2-10, 3-20, Ice Hockey: Streatham Redskins v Whitley War­ riors; 3-50, Half-times; 3-55, Rugby League: highlights of a second-round tie; 4-35, Final Score.


5-05 NEWS, WEATHER


5-15 R E G I O N A L SPORT/NEWS


5-20PERFECT S TR A NG­ ERS. Larry gives refuge to a pregnant woman and devises his own "emer­ gency childbirth plans.'1


5- 45 JIM'LL FIX IT . . . for a boy who wants a girl friend for a day, and 39 children from Dr Barnado's who have the trip of a lifetime.


6-


for Clive, but Joe Maplin announces her engagement to Spike, which real ly annoys Spike's girl friend.


6- 55 B O B ' S 7- F U L L


HOUSE. Four contestants hope to win a dream holiday in TV's bingo quiz.


MAGIC SHOW. Paul attempts the most danger­ ous escape of his career at the Blackpool Tower Circus.


8-


ancier disappears, Jim starts some routine investi­ gations which soon become unexpectedly complicated.


9-


TIAL. More comedy from Jasper Carrott.


9- 45 NEWS. SPORT


10- 00 C AGN E Y AND L A ­ CEY. Mary Beth and Chris­ tine are fighting against child pornography, but it brings home some frighten­ ing truths to them.


10-


Year, starring Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn. Doris and George are happily married, but not to each other.


12-40 WORLD BOWLS. Closing stages of the second semi-final.


1-20 WEATHER


2-25 FILM. Gunga Din. Army sergeants Cary Grant, Vic­ tor McLaglen and Douglas Fairbanks jun., despatched to deal with a murderous sect of religious fanatics.


4-20 THE SKY AT NIGHT. Pa­ trick Moore describes how amateurs study variable stars.


4- 40 W O R L D BOWLS. Semi-finals.


5-


CLUB. Final stages of the Canberra Cruise's World Bridge Trophy.


820MICRO LIVE. How the BBC and ITV monitor their audiences.


850 NEWSVIEW 7-


younger interpreters of music and dance.


8- 45 SATURDAY REVIEW. The talents of the lyricist Lorenz Harl are assessed.


9- 30WORLD BOWLS. More action from the semi-finals.


10- 00 FILM. A Film-maker's Jour­ ney. George Stevens jun's film tribute to his father.


11-


ring Katharine Hepburn. (1- 35 close).


20 HI-DE-HI! Gladys is falling 9-25 NO. 73


11- 05 THE GREATEST AMERI- ■ CAN HERO. Espionage snowballs into murder.


12- 00 NEWS 12-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. A


20THE PAUL DANIEL’S


1- 2-


15 BERGERAC. When a fin­


look at the week's outstand­ ing football moments.


1 2 -3 0WRESTLING f r om Hereford.


20 UFO


comedy series about a perky little girl and a grumpy old man.


2-45 DARTS. MFI World Pairs Championship.


10CARROTT CONFIDEN­


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. To­ day's sports results.


5- 00 NEWS


805WALT DISNEY PRES­ ENTS. Gho stb u sle rs Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy are given the runaround.


50 FILM. Same Time, Next


815 CONNECTIONS. Sixth-for­ mers compete in the last- moving general knowledge quiz chaired by Sue Robbie.


845 THE A-TEAM. This week the soldiers of fortune pay back an old debt.


845 C A N N O N A N D


BALL. Tommy Canon has a hard time this week.


7-15MY AND MY GIRL. An aunt dies and leaves Simon some money and some relative problems.


SUNDAY m


8- 9- 9-


10- 11-


55 PLAY SCHOOL 15 UMBRELLA


30 THIS IS THE DAY 10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE


10-30 TAKE NOBODY'S WORD FOR IT


55 B U O N G I O R N O


I T A L I A ! It a l i a n for beginners.


EVERYDAY YOGA 11-30 P A R E N T


GRAMME. Parents of chil­ dren with special educa­ tional needs.


11- 45 TELE JOURNAL. News tram Germany.


12- 10 SEE HEAR for the deaf. 12-35 FARMING


1- 00THIS WE E K NE X T WEEK. Week ly p r o ­ gramme of lively discussion with those in power.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


3- 00 FILM. Night and Day. Cary Grant stars in this musical t r ibute to Cole Por ter (1946).


5-05 BUGS BUNNY IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT


5- 6-


SHOW from Preston.


30 A N T IQ U E S R O A D ­ 15.LIFELINE. Charity news


and updates on recent TV appeals.


6-25 NEWS, WEATHER 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Oxford University.


7-


WINE. There are plans afoot to release Howeard and Wally from the suffer­ ings and shackles of house­


hold chores and married life.


7- 45 M I S S M A R P L E : NEMESIS (2). Prof. Wan- stead has some important information for Miss Marple.


8- 40 MASTERMIND. Four more contenders.


9- 10- 10 NEWS, WEATHER


9-25 THAT'S LIFE! With Esther Rantzen and team.


S E A R C H FOR EL DORADO (new series). Exploring the impact of Chr ist iani ty on South America.


11- 00 DESIGNERS. The work of designers.


11-


LIFE. Les Edwards used to be a foreman painter, but he gave it all up to become self-sufficient on a small­ holding in Dorset.


12- 00 WEATHER BC-2 )


2-00 RUGBY SPECIAL. John Player Special Cup: Orrell v Harlequins.


2- 40TH E WEEK IN THE LORDS


3- 20 W O R L D BOWLS. Embassy World


825 MAX, THE 2,000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE


830 DISNEY’S ADVENTURES OF TH E G U M M I


15 LAST OF THE SUMMER


BEARS. Animated comedy series centred around the adventures of six magical bears.


10- 00 NO. 73. Dawn is still wait­ ing for her prince to come.


1830THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY. Black Beauty begins to behave very strangely.


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from Holy Innocents Church, Fal- lowfield, Manchester.


10 E V E R Y M A N : T H E


12- 00 W E E K E N D WORLD. Matthew Parris heads an expert team ana­ lysing the issues that make the news.


1-00 MEMBERS ONLY. Allan Roberts, Labour MP for Bootle.


1-05 AAP KAA HAK 1-10 WI S H YOU WE R E HERE Travel programme.


30THE R E A L GOOD


1- 40 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. Mi­ chael Winstanley examines topical issues.


2- 00 ENCOUNTER. Life along the Ganges, from the foot­ hills of the Himalayas to the Holy City of Benares.


2-30 SUNDAY MATINEE. The Hasty Heart. The men in a Burma military hospital try to make friends with an embittered young Scotsman because they know he is dying. Richard Todd, Ron­ ald Reagan, Patricia Neal (1949).


4-30 A LITTLE PRINCESS. Mr Carmichael leaves for Russia.


800 BELLAMY ON TOP OF THE WORLD. David Bel-


AVR G PY


20 L Y N M A R S H A L L ' S P R O ­


Indoor Championship: the final.


4-40 MUSIC IN CAMERA. Elgar Sonata for Violin and Piano.


810THINKING ALOUD. Ger­ many, the “ divided heart of Europe.”


850 SKI SUNDAY. Busy week­ end for slalom specialists.


830 TH E PROGRAMME


7-15 WORLD BOWLS. The final draws to a close.


7-45 THE NATURAL WORLD: THE DECIDING FAC­ TOR. The evolutionary pro­ cess has made animals good decision makers.


835C R U F T S ' 8 7 . T h e Supreme Champion.


825DID YOU SEE? Sarah


Dunant discusses Moon­ lighting (BBC2), The Newly­ wed Game (LWT) and The Steelches (Channel 4).


1810 FILM. Northanger Abbey. Adaptation of Jane Austen novel.


11-40 WORLD BOWLS. Climax to the Embassy World Indoor Bowls Champi­ onship. (12-15 close).


M O N E Y


lamy sets out for the North Pole.


830BULLSEYE with Jim Bowen.


6-00THE T E L E V I S I O N SHOW. What's on the box next week.


830 NEWS 6- 40HIGHWAY. This week Harry visits Hartlepool and hears weather girl Wincey Willis tell the tale of the monkey that was hanged as a French spy.


7-


Walker hosts this hi-tech puzzle game.


7-45 S U R P R I S E S U R ­ PRISE with Cilia Black.


845 NEWS


845 C R A Z Y L I K E A FOX. Harry becomes the target of a murderer.


1800THE WORLD ACCORD­ ING TO SMITH AND JONES. A comic look at the history of the world.


1830 TH E SOUTH B A N K SHOW. Thomas Allen, one of this country's leading baritones.


11-30 HOTEL. Mrs Cabot plays at being a matchmaker and Chri stine inher i ts an unusual problem. (12-25 close).


C h a n n e l -4 ) 825 SUNDAY EAST


1800THE WO R L D TH IS WEEK. Int er national issues.


11-00 W O R Z E L 11- G U M -


MIDGE. Worzel gets a job at the fair.


finds himself in love for the first time.


12- 30 THE TUBE. Pop show. 2-OOPOB'S


P R O -


GRAMME. Special guest, poet Brian Patten, tells of a lovable garden gnome.


2-30 FILM. The Road lo Glory. Powrful film about life in the trenches (1936).


4-20 FELLER BY THE NAME OF. Light-hearted farce stars Fulton Mackay.


800R O B IN S O N C O U N ­ TRY. Robert Robinson in Devon.


830NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by THE BUSINESS PROGRAMME


815 INTERNATIONAL BAD­ MINTON. British Airways Masters.


7-15THE W O R L D AT WAR. The Soviet Union 1941-1943.


815 STATE OF THE ART 815 ARMCHAIR THEATRE. A Night Out. Harold Pinter's first play for television.


1820 FILM. A Severed Head. Screen version of Iris Mur­ doch’s novel (1970).


12-10 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. A


Martian from an unidentified flying object joins passen­ gers on a bus. (12-35 close).


DETISIN AS DIVIDNSED ™ 4 N Q E L S NITESPOT Join us .for our


VALENTINE o WEEKEND


f Love and Passion


LO V ING H O L ID A Y W E EK EN D S TO B E WO N


FRIDAY 13th and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th — 9-30 p.m. to 2 a.m.—


CURZON STREET • BURNLEY % Telephone 35222


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MASKED DISCO The Travellers


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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th Everyone's face must be hidden — Unmasking at Midnight


Admission: £1.00 before 10-30 p.m., £2.00 after Bottle of champagne for the most unusual mask 9-30 p.m. to 1-00 a.m.


T e l e p h o n e : G I S B U R N 5 4 7


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THE ASSHET0N ARMS, D0WNHAM


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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th 8 p.m.


at Sports Pavilion. 15CATCHPHRASE. Roy


New committee members required. Refreshments served.


12-


7-45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Leslie Crowther.


845 NEWS, SPORT 800 DEMPSEY AND MAKE­ PEACE. Makepeace's best friend is murdered and Dempsey shows her another side of his nature.


1800 ASPEL & COMPANY. Mi­ chael Aspel invites you to join him in the company of stars and celebrities.


1845 DARTS. MFI World Pairs Championship.


50 INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE


11-45 THE LATE FILM. Taste of Excitement. A man has bee n k i l l e d on the Dover/Boulogne car ferry. What is the connection between the murdered man and a young girl travelling through the French country­ side? (1968) (1-30 close).


30WORKSHOP. B r illia n t C h a n n e l -4 )


825 A QUESTION OF ECO­ NOMICS. Is the City Doing a Proper Job?


850MONEYSPINNER. Com­ pany perks that sometimes don't pay off.


50 FILM. Alice Adams, star­


1820 THE LIVING BODY. How and why the living body SlGGpS


1845 THE WORLD: A TELEVI­ SION HISTORY. The Age of Iron, 2000 BC to AD 200.


11-


last men going to sea under sail to make a living.


15ISAURA THE SLAVE


GIRL. Donna Ester is dead. Her libertine son, Leoncio, persecutes Isaura.


12-55 FOUR AMERICAN COM­ POSERS. John Cage.


2- 00 FILM. Kidnapped. Swash­ buckling adventure (1938).


3- 40 FILM. Where's the Fire? Will Hay in this knockabout comedy (1939).


15 PUNKY BREWSTER. New


805 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6- 00 R IG H T


TO


REPLY. Viewers air their views on TVs output.


830THE GREAT AUSTRA­ LIAN BOAT ROACE. The America's Cup.


7- OONEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by 7 DAYS


7-30 BANDUNG FILE 815 PIONEERS OF SOCIAL­ ISM. The period in which the Labour Party was born.


800 THE POWER GAME. Cas­ wel l Bligh sees John Wilder's relationship with Susan as an opportunity to destroy his rival.


8554 MINUTES, with Irene Handl, Eric Francis.


10- 00SATURDAY LIVE. Ben Elton presents alternative comedy and music.


11- 12-


out concert at Birmingham's NEC.


Weir 's black comedy (1979). (1-40 close).


1 . ) 15 SPANDAU BALLET. Sel- 15 FILM. The Plumber. Peter


■ O Roses are red, violets are blue p We look forward to seeing yoi W \ at our


ny D0« VALENTINES


0 WEEKEND OF LOVE^ *


AND ROMANCE Also Mix and Match on Valentines with Coca Cola at the


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RESTAURANT OPEN: 12 — 2 p.m. LUNCHTIMES 5 — 11 p.m. EVENINGS


OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAYS 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. and SUNDAY 6 p.m. to midnight.


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FULL RANGE OF CHINESE AND CANTONESE DISHES


41-43 WELLGATE, CLITHEROE Tel.: Restaurant 24181


Take-away: 28883


FRASER EAGLE COACH HOLIDAYS, 1987 FULLY INCLUSIVE HOLIDAYS TO:


Torquay, Isle of Man, Newquay, Austria, Rhine Valley, Weymouth, Italy, Weston-Super-Mare, Boscombe, Black Forest, Paris, Llandudno, Holland, Whitby, Belgium, Isle of Wight, Eastbourne, Scotland


TREAT YOURSELF to a mini trip to France for £29 or a 15 day European Tour at £347. We have a holiday for you in our new colour brochure. All tours travel direct from Lancashire to. your resort without changing coach or waiting for a connection.


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DEEP PURPLE NEC, Birmingham


SIMPLY RED Apollo, Manchester


JAMES LAST Preston Guild Hall


PAUL SIMON NEC, Birmingham


DURAN DURAN Apollo, Manchester


TOM JONES Opera House, Blackpool


Sun., Feb. 22nd £9 adults; £8 children


Sunday, March 6th £15.50


Saturday, March 14th £11.00


Thursday, April 16th £22.00


Tuesday, April 21st £22.50


Monday, April 27th £16.00


Saturday, May 23rd £17."50


For further details and Free Brochure Phone Accrington 398911 (4 lines) or contact our local agents


TRAVELPLAN, BURNLEY Telephone 415151


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CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB PUBLIC


MEETING to be held on


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th at the WHITE LION HOTEL,


MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE at 8 p.m.


To discuss the future of the club in general and Floodlight Appeal in particular.


EVERYONE and ANYONE is welcome to attend, whether to offer help or to voice opinions.


If you the club's interest at heart — COME ALONG


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th J PAUL WHITE


A great entertainer


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^ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th ^ *


Welcome return


¥ WEEKLY DOUBLE 28 — 25 ¥ WEEKLY TREBLE 6 — 12 — 6


^ Every Wednesday our


* GREAT BINGO NIGHT * Members and Bona Fide guests


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Commences on


at the CLUBHOUSE, SHAWBRIDGE at 8 p.m. For seven weeks on a league basis [ 5 6 3


PRIZES FOR WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP


PARISH CHURCH OF ST PAUL, LOW MOOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th


EDUCATION SUNDAY 9-00 Holy Communion


10-30 FAMILY FESTIVAL with pupils of Edisford School.


6-00 Sung Eucharist (Mothers' Union Wave of Prayer)


FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th and 28th Grand C onc e rt


“ W h e n Y o u ’r e S m i l i n g " Tickets £1.00, Under-15 50p.


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BLESS THE BRIDE By A. P. Herbert


Music by Vivian Ellis,


by arrangements with Samuel French Ltd Produced by Margaret Dllworth


in St Mary Magdalene's Parish Church Halt


on Saturday, February 21st and Monday — Saturday 23rd to 28th, each evening at 7-30 p.m. with a matinee on the 28th at 2-30 p.m.


Tickets: £2.25; Senior Citizens and Children under


14: £1.75 on the opening night, Monday and matinee performances.


Box Office open on Monday and Tuesday, February


16th/17th, from 2 p.m. — 3 p.m.; and Monday — Friday evenings 13th and 16th — 20th, 6 p.m. — 7 p.m.


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Our Pizza and Continental Food Bar is now open in the lounge every evening (except Tuesday)


Lunches are served six days a week (except Saturday) In our lounge bar. Varied menu to suit many tastes


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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th CORDELL Vocal Guitarist SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th


MEMBERS DRAW £11 Members and Bona Fide Guests


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GRAND JUMBLE SALE


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th at 2-15 p.m. Admission 5p.


Refreshments available.


An inn, orgcini wine


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WEDNESDAY,


FEBRUARY 18th at 8 p.m.


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LIGHTHOUSE EDISON


Fabulous hit recording group FRIDAY and SATURDAY


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HERBIE JAMES A very funny man


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th Sounds o f Marfey, Benson, etc. EYE TO I


FREE ADMISSION before 9-30 p.m.; £1 before 10 p.m.; £2 after


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th PARTY NIGHT


Half-price Cider a ll night Sensational showgroup COBRA FREE before 10 p.m.; £1 after


FREE ADMISSION to Cabaret Room Wednesday or Thursday only when dining in the carvery


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For two weeks,we have given everyone something to laugh about. Due to the overwhelming public response, this film will be retained for a further week. If you have not seen it, make your way to the Civic Hall. If you have, what about a second viewing?


The film "Top Gun” will now be shown in a few weeks.


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th to FRIDAY at 7-30 p.m.


CHINESE RESTAURANT CANTONESE STYLE AND TAKE-AWAY


RESTAURANT NOW OPEN


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SIMONSTONE Tel. Padiham 72781


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Our former head chef at Lumley Castle, AA, RAC, 4-Star, Rosette, Michelin.


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INTRODUCTORY TALK i r Video Presentation i t


BURNLEY SPARROW HAWK HOTEL


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th — 8 p.m Free admission.


your event and giving notice to other organisa­ tions your intention.


Contact


CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES


King Street, Clitheroe Tel. 24804/22323


21s t to 28th February, 1987. ' Cl i theroe Par ish C h u r c h A m a t e u r Dramat ic and Operat ic Society pre sen t “ Bless th e Br id e .”


2 6 t h , 2 7 th an d 2 8 th FEBRUARY. — Chat- b u r n P l a y in g F ie ld s C om m i t t e e . P u s s in Boots.


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4 th Ma r c h , C l i th e r o e Co n c e r t Society, Mistry S t r i n g Q u a r t e t , C .R .G . S . (C h a t b u r n Road si te) , 7-30 p.m.


13th MARCH. FRIDAY. — H o d d e r V a l l e y F o x h o u n d s , A n n u a l Dinne r Dance. Newton.


= G~—0=S14I Box Office: Tel 582S82 |


THURSDAY. MARCH 12th.


OLD TIME MUSIC Tickets: [2.50 I


THURSDAY, MARCH 19th 1 CHRIS BARBER'S


6th and 7th March, Con­ c e r t of Yo u th . Civic Hall in aid of Nat ional Ch i ld r en ’s Home.


Sa tu rd ay , 14th March. G e l d a r d S i n g e r s a t Tr ini ty Church.


1 9 t h , 2 0 th an d 2 1 s t MARCH. — Bol ton-by- Bowland Drama Group p r e s en t a musical “ A Ro y a l Flu sh . — In­ q u i r ie s Bol ton-by-Bow- land 277.


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28th MARCH. Cl i theroe Civic Society, Cof fee Mo rn in g , Un i ted Re ­ f o rme d Ch u rch , p ro ­ ceeds towa rd s a Stan­ ley Wes thead memor ial r o o m a t C l i t h e r o e Museum.


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