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Clitheroe 2232)1 2 Clitheroe AdveHiser (£ Times, February 26th, 1987 k T IT iF liW T O IiljK T T O Clitheroe 2232!, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) CIVIC HALL C L I T H E R O E . T e l . 2 3 2 7 8


Thursday, Friday, Saturday, at 7-30 p.m. Matinee Thursday 2-15 p.m.


SATURDAY- —


8-30 THE HUNTER 8-


35 THE MUPPET BABIES


9- 00SATURDAY SUPER­ STORE. David Steel is John Craven's special guest


12-15 GRANDSTAND introduced by Desmond Lynam, featur­ ing: 12-25 Football Focus; 12-50 News, Weather; 12- 55 Rallying, National Break­ down; 1-10 Boxing; 1-30 Swimming/Ski-ing; Swim­ ming, Hewlett Packard International Open Ski-ing World Cup Women’s Sla­


lom; 2-00, 2-30, 3-00 Rac­ ing from Punchestown; 2- 10, 2-40, Swimming; 3-10 Rugby League, Silk Cut Challenge Cup; 3-50 Half Times; 4-00 Hockey, Royal Bank Indoor Club Champi­ onship; 4-40 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather 5-15 R E G IO N A L SPORT/NEWS.


5-20PERFECT S TR ANG ­ ERS. Balki finally gets fo wield a baseball bat.


5- 45 JIM'LL FIX IT. A boy gets his wish to spend a day on the nuclear submarine HMS Superb.


6-


SHOW with guests Sheila - Bernette, Elkie Brooks, V in c e H i l l and Ia n McCaskill.


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lectronic bingo quiz.


series), Rob Heyland returns as zoo vet Donald Turner.


ter Stallone stars as Phila­ delphia boxer Rocky Bal­ boa. 1979


Weather.


CEY. Mary Beth and Chris try to discover how an 18- year-old college girl, known as a loner and a non- drinker, fell to an alcoholic death.


11- 20 F IL M : 12- " C a r


Wash". (1976), funny and inventive look at a down­ town Los Angeles car wash, 55 WEATHER.


BBC-2


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musicall comedy.


Mama." 1948 Barbara Bel Geddes (Miss Ellie of “ Dal­ las" fame).


5- 40 TH E WEEK IN THE LORDS. The w e e k 's debates in the Upper House.


6- 6-


7- terised film animation.


on Schumann’s Symphony No. 1 (“ Spring")


8- 40 SATURDAY REVIEW. O- pera North's production of W e ill's "T h re e p e n n y Opera,” Julian Bream with guitar music by Villa-Lobos, and a wry look at the body responsible for the teaching of the humanities in Ameri­ can universities.


9- 30 FILM CLUB: “ Fanny and Alexander.” Bergman's magical e voca tio n of childhood.


11-05 FILM CLUB 2: "Smiles of a Summer Night." Berg­ man's erotic comedy.


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three youths who robbed them.


10-00 ASPEL & COMPANY. Mi­ chael Aspel invites you to join him in the company of stars and celebrities for an evening of laughter and conversation.


10- 45 THE BIG MATCH. Action from one of the top clashes.


11- 45 SNOOKER. Dulux British Open highlights.


1-10 TALES FROM THE DARK- SIDE. Dr Synapsis has devised a strange plan to help Bigalow stop smoking. (1-35 close).


9-25 No. 73


11- 05THE GREATEST AMERI­ CAN HERO


12- 00 NEWS 12-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. Ian St Jo h n and J im m y Greaves take a look at the week's outstanding football moments.


12-30 INTERNATIONAL ATH­ LETICS. U.S. Indoor Championships.


1-


20 THE LITTLE AND LARGE 2-


55 BOB'S FULL HOUSE. E- 30ONE BY ONE. (New


20 FILM: “ Rocky II” . Sylves­


15 NEWS AND SPORT; 30C AG N E Y AND L A ­


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9-25 A QUESTION OF ECO NOMICS. What should be done about the unions?


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the body maintains its deli­ cate water balance.


20 UFO. Commander Straker 11-


12- 15PUNKY BREWSTER. A


resourceful little girl, aban­ doned by her parents, is trying to convince the social services that grumpy old Henry Warnimont would make her a good parent.


2-45 SNOOKER. Dulux British Open. Dickie Davies pres­ ents the first of three ses­ sions in the best-of-25 frames final.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE


54X1 NEWS 5- 05WALT DISNEY PRES­ ENTS. The Old Mill. Oscar- winning 1937 cartoon.


5-15 CONNECTIONS. Sixth-for­ mers compete in the fast- moving general knowledge quiz , chaire d by Sue Robbie.


5- 45 THE A-TEAM. Undercover reporter Tawnia Baker approaches the Team with an offer to help in return for news stories. But it's Taw­ nia who needs help after discovering devilry at a security firm.


10 FILM: "The Nitwits". 1935 7-


30FILM: “ I R emember


6- 45BOBBY DAVRO’ S TV WEEKLY. New series with impressionists Bobby Davro and Jessica Marlin.


free with his advice and help to two eager and enterprising young ladies who work upstairs from him.


7-45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Leslie Crowther.


20 MICRO LIVE. Compu­ 50 NEWSVIEW.


30WORKSHOP. English Chamber Orchestra work


6-45 NEWS AND SPORT 94X1 DEMPSEY AND MAKE­ PEACE. Dempsey goes undercover as a member of a lethal drugs ring who are systematically killing off


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2-30 SEARCH DOGS OF THE SUMMITS. Film about the training of mountain rescue dogs, shot by cameraman Sid Perou in spectacular Lakeland scenery.


30 TAKE NOBODY'S WORD 55 BUONGIORNO ITALIA!


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11- 45TELEJOURNAL. News from Swiss Television's German language channel.


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12-35 FARMING. I- 00TH IS WE E K NE X T WEEK.


24)0 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.


3- 00MATCH OF THE DAY LIVE: Littlewoods Cup semi-final. Second leg Tot- tenhan Hotspur v Arsenal.


4- 55 TOM AND JERRY. 54)5 THE MUPPET SHOW with guest Milton Berle.


5- 30 A N T IQ U E S R O A D ­ SHOW introduced by Hugh Scully Irom Worthing in Sussex.


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6-25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE for St David's Day from Newpod, Gwent.


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WINE. Compo and Clegg think Seymour's waste dis­ posal unit for Edie is a load of rubbish — until Wesley plumbs it in and it worksl


7- 45 THE DISTRICT NURSE. A drunken brawl on the Glan- mor seafront shows Megan Roberts the lamentable state of the medical practice run by Dr Emlyn Isaacs. Her attempts to restock the sur­ gery after treating the brawlers are thwaded when she refused se rvice because of Dr Emlyn debts.


8- 35 MASTER MIND. Cel e­ brates its 250th edition


94)5 NEWS; Weather. 9- 20THAT'S LIFE. Esther Rantzen and team.


104J5THE SEARCH OF EL DORADO. The church in Peru, confronted by a grim toll of death in the 10-year struggle between Maoists and the Peruvian army.


10-


VOICES from the Royal Albed Hall, London.


12-10 WEATHER. ( BBC-2


1-55 RUGBY SPECIAL. John Player Special Cup: Bath v Moseley and Schweppes


II- 45 TIME AND PLACE. Cliff Morgan talks to Sian Phil­ lips about her career.


20LYN M A R S H A L L ’ S P R O ­


34X)FILM: B r i n g i n g up Baby. Cary Grant as a museum curator whose peaceful pre-occupation with dinosaur bones is vio­ lently disturbed by a society girl and her pet leopard cub. 1938.


4- 4 0MU S IC IN C A M ­ ERA. Borodin Ouadet play Borodin's D Major String Quadet.


10 SEE HEAR. For the deaf.


5- 20THINKING ALOUD. The Darwinia n theory of evolution.


6- 00 SKI SUNDAY. The Men's Downhill in Furano, Japan.


6- 7- GRAMME.


decorative ideas for a dingy sitting room.


7- 45 THE NATURAL WORLD: Towers of Wax and Paper Palaces. Skills of animals as builders and engineers.


8- 35 I N T E R N A T I O N A L DARTS. Scotland v Wales.


15 YOU IN MIND. Everybody


9- 20 D ID YO U S E E '. . .? Sarah Dunant and guests discuss "District Nurse" (BBC 1), "First AIDS" (LWT) and "Ask Dr Ruth" (C4).


15 LAST OF THE SUMMER


104)5 SCREEN TWO: Heaven on Earth. Story of four chil­ dren dramatised from the memoirs of some of the 100,000 orphans who were shipped to Canada between 1867 and 1914 by well- m e a n i n g C h r i s t i a n institutions.


11-451 N T E R N A T I O N A L DARTS. High lig h ts of today’s Scotland-Wales encounter.


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


9-


OF T H E G U M M I BEARS. Cartoon adven­ tures with the loveable Gummi Bears.


10- 00 No. 73. "Hats." 10-


B L A C K BEAUTY. Thieves, one of them posing as a police officer, try to steal Black Beauty.


551,0 0 0 WELSH MALE Church, Bristol.


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from St Andrew's Methodist


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


14)0 MEMBERS ONLY. An MP from the North-West takes the platform to speak out on an issue of his or her choice.


14)5 AAP KAA HAK. 1-10 WISH YOU WERE HERE . . . ? Holiday series.


12- 11-


140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. Mi­ chael Winslanley examines topical issues.


2-00 ENCOUNTER. Need life on fhe dole be doleful? Not necessarily, according to


Canon Bill Hall.


2-30 SNOOKER. Delux British Open.


64X) CANDID CAMERA. 6-


30ITN NEWS. 640HIGHWAY. Si r Har ry


Secome pays a special St David's Day visit to his home town of Swansea.


7-


745 S U R P R I S E SU R PRISE with Cilia Black.


845 ITN NEWS. 94)0 DOUBLETAKE. First pari of a crime-mystery, with the final episodes being shown tomorrow.


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30THE MONE Y P R O ­ 15 ON THE HOUSE. Bright


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HORROR. A slimming course leads to ghoulish horror for a girl journalist, 30 CLOSEDOWN.


Ghannel-4 9- 25 SUNDAY EAST.


10410 TH E WO R L D TH IS WEEK.


11-00 W O R Z E L GUM MIDGE.


11- 30 THE WALTONS.


12- 30 THE TUBE. Artists include Michael Jackson, Madonna and Bruce Springsteen.


2-00REBECCA. Three pro­ g r amme s for young children.


2-30 FILM: "The Dawn Patrol" (1938). Errol Flvnn stars


4-25WO R L D WI T H IN A RING. The atmosphere of circus life


4- 30 DISNEY'S ADVENTURES


T I O N . W o o d y Woodpecker.


54)0R O B IN S O N C O U N ­ TRY. Robert Robinson visits tflracombe during February and August.


30THE ADVENTURES OF


5- 30NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER followed by The Business Programme.


6- 15 INTERNATIONAL BAD­ MINTON. British Airways Masters: Ladies' Doubles.


7- 15 THE WORLD AT WAR. It took two years of slog for the Allies to prove that Italy was not a "soft underbelly."


8- 15 A-Z of C 8i W WITH HANK WANGFORD. With archive performances by George Jones and Tammy Wynette, and Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.


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