2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 29th, 1987
Clitheroe 22821, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) mm SATURDAY (11I111I1
8-30 THE HUNTER. 8-
35 THE MUPPET BABIES.
9- OOSATURDAY SUPE R STORE. Paul Young and helpful hints for successful star-gazing.
12-15 GRANDSTAND introduced by Desmond Lynam: 12-20, Ski-ing, The Men's Down hill; 12-50, News Weather; 1-00, 1-35, 2-10, Racing Irom Cheltenham; 1-10, Football Focus; 2 -2 0 , Snooker: Benson and Hedges Masters; 3-50, Half-Times; 3-55, Rugby League: Silk Cut Challenge Cup; 4-35, Final Score.
54)5 NEWS; Weather. 5-15 R E G I O N A L SPORT/NEWS.
5-20 PE R F ECT ST R A N G ERS. Larry opens a current account for Balki, complete with a cheque book.
5- 45JIM'LL FIX IT. An Arab sheik and a prevailing wind helped 21-year-old Lon doner Sally Gilbert achieve her wildest dream this week!
6-
round when the Maplins Entertainments staff are called upon to do extra per formances for the children.
6- 7- 8-
Monkhouse challenges more electronic bingo players.
MAGIC SHOW. Paul turns to India for inspiration.
and Crozier learn that a group of animal activists have arrived on Jersey to carry out a protest raid.
94)5CARROTT CONFIDEN TIAL. Jasper Carrott takes an oblique view of the week's events.
9- 40 N E W S SPORT; Weather.
9-55 MATCH OF THE DAY in troduced by Jimmy Hill.
10-55 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER: Benson and
Hedges Masters. Second Semi-Final.
1-00 WEATHER. BBC-2 )
2- 00F IL M : “ A W om a n 's Secret." (1949).
3- Ground."
4- 401 N T E R N A T I 0 N A L SNOOKER. David Icke with coverage of the first semi-final in the Masters Tournament.
5- 45 WORLD SKMNG CHAMPI ONSHIPS. Men's Downhill.
7- A N D
6-15 MICRO LIVE with a visit to the headquarters of the Mormon Church.
6- 45NEWSVIEW. 7-
CONCERT. Latest winners of Ihe Maria Callas Prize recently gathered in Frank furt for a celebratory tribute.
9-00 SATURDAY REVIEW. The merits of Amsterdam as Europe's cultural capital.
9-55 FILM: “Johnny Guitar." Joan Crawford in 1955 Western.
11-45 FILM: "Party Girl." (1955). Chicago, 1932, a time of
depression, gangsters and corruption.
1-30 CLOSEDOWN. ( Granada") 9-25 No. 73.
11- 05 THE GREATEST AMERI CAN HERO. A suicide squad set out to destroy a dam.
12- 00ITN NEWS. 12-05 SAINT AND GREAVSIE. 12 -30WRE S TL IN G from Oldham.
20 HI-DE-HI! Grimaces all 1-
problem when he has to choose between his duty lo protect Earth and risking his son’s life.
50 BOB’S FULL HOUSE. Bob 2- 25THE PAUL DANI E L S 10 BERGERAC. Bergerac
their home catches fire, the Brindles move in with the Lawsons.
2-45 FILM: “ The Four Feath ers." A man is sent four feathers — the mark of a coward — by his friends because he refuses to fight, but in time he comes to their rescue and proves himself a hero. Beau Bridges, Robert Powell, Simon Ward, Jane Sey mour. (1978).
4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 00 ITN NEWS.
5-05WALT DISNEY PRES ENTS "The Ugly Duck ling." Cartoon version of Hans Christian Andersen's classic
5-15 CONNECTIONS. Sixth-for mers compete in the fast- moving general knowledge quiz.
5- 45 THE A-TEAM. The team wage s an a l l-o u t war
against an underworld army.
6- 45 C A N N O N 20FILM: “ On Dangerous AND.
BALL. Bobby Ball likes nothing better than to sit down with a bag of crisps and watch TV.
Uncle Derek becomes unwell and the frightful, Fergus becomes involved things can only get worse.
7-45 THE PRICE IS RIGHT with Lesley Crowther.
SUNDAY
l i l l l i i i 8-
9-
Rose, the beautiful sister of Henry VIII.
55 PLAY SCHOOL.
Bamlord Chapel, near Rochdale.
10- 00 ASIAN MAGAZINE. 10-30 TAKE NOBODY’S WORD FOR IT. The do-it-yourself science programme wel comes the Prime Minister as she explains why she gave up science for politics.
10- 11- 55 B U O N G I O R N O
ITA LIA ! I t a l i a n lor beginners.
EVERYDAY YOGA. 11-30 P A R E N T
20 L Y N M A R S H A L L '8-S P R O
GRAMME. A playgroup on a housing estate in Paisley, Scotland, which is as much for Ihe mothers as for their children.
11- 45 TELE JOURNAL. News from West Germany.
12-
12-35FARMING. Ame r i c an farming.
1- 0 0 T H I S W E E K N E XT W EE K . D is c us s io n programme.
2- 00 EASTENDERS. Omnibus edition.
3- 00 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Benson and Hedges Masters.
^ A N T I Q U E S R O A D SHOW from Bath.
6-25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE from Milton Keynes.
7-
WINE. Compo is chosen to test a newly-designed car ejector seat, but Clegg is
not very enthusiastic about the idea.
7- 45 MISS MARPLE: AT BER TRAM’S HOTEL. Canon
Pennyfather has disap peared from the hotel, and Miss Marple tells the house keeper that the police should be informed.
8- 40M AS TE R MI ND wi t h Magnus Magnusson.
9- 10 NEWS; Weather.
9-25THAT’S LIFE ! Esther Rantzen and the team.
10-10 EVERYMAN. BREAD AND ROSES. The future for co-operatives.
10-50 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Benson and Hedges Masters final.
12-00 WEATHER. iC-2
11-40 FILM: "Beautiful People." Wildlife adventure.
1-10 NO LIMITS with Gurners from Egremont, a panto mime cow and a report on blacksmiths in Winchester.
1- 40 RUGBY SPECIAL. Glou cester v Bridgend.
2- 20T H E WEEK IN T H E ’ LORDS.
3- OOFILM: "In Name Only." Starring Cary Grant.
4- 30 MUSIC IN CAMERA. Con cert reflecting the musical riches of the times of Mary
9-
54)5 THINKING ALOUD. "After Immigration; the black Brit ish view."
15 MORNING WORSHIP from 6-
5 4 5SK I S U N D A Y . W o r ld Championship Downhills.
GRAMME. Financial and business programme.
7- 1 5 S E V E N T Y S U M MERS. How the second world war revolutionised farming.
745 T H E N A T U R A L
WORLD. Cockatoos live wild in the woodlands of Australia.
the World Series Cup match between Australia and England.
tion of the past week's tele vision programmes for discussion.
10- 10 SEE HEAR! For the deaf. 12-
IP SW IC H . Comedy by Michael Palin.
11- 25F I L M : "T h e Huma n Jungle."
50 CLOSEDOWN l l l l l l l l
9-25 MAX, THE 2,000-YEAR- OLD MOUSE.
9-30 FRAGGLE ROCK. Music, humour and fantasy, with Fulton Mackay.
15 LAST OF THE SUMMER
104X1 No. 73. Spend some time with a Hutchol Indian from Mexico.
10-30THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY. It is hard for Vicky to under
stand a boy's fear of horses but when a grown man shows fear of Black Beauty, there must be a reason.
114)0 MORNING WORSHIP from Charing Cross Hospital.
1 2 -OOWE EKEND WORLD. Matthew Parris heads an expert team.
14)0 MEMBERS ONLY. Richard Wareing, Labour MP for Liverpool West Derby.
14)5 AAP KAA HAK. 1-
HERE? Holiday series.
140 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT with Michael Winstanley.
2- 00 ENCOUNTER. The wife of an Anglican priest, investi gates the increase in stress and marital breakdown in vicarages.
2-30 T H E B IG M A T C H LIVE. Watford v Chelsea, FA Cup fourth round.
4-
CESS. Sara has been reduced from her life as a little princess to a miserable existence as a maid of all work.
5- 00 CITY SAFARI. Ecologist Malcolm Coe tells the remarkable story of the wastelands of our cities.
5 3 0B U L L S E Y E wi th Jim R/vjuort
6- OOTHE T E L E V I S I O N SHOW. What's fun and fascinating on the box next week.
6- 30 NEWS.
640 APPEAL. Bobby Charlton appeals on behalf of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council.
30 T H E M O N E Y P R O 7- Walkpr 7 4 5 S U R P R I S E S U R 35 CRICKET. Highights from
PRISE. Cilia and Bob set out tonight to make a dream come true for an unsu specting member of the audience.
845 CRAZY LIKE A FOX. A sailor from mainland China
25 DID YOU SEE . . . ? Selec
is found murdered in Harri son's office.
945 NEWS. 10 SCREEN TWO: EAST OF 10- SHOW.
11- 30 HOTEL. Peter McDermott is charged with raping a guest.
12- 25 CLOSEDOWN.
j j l i l l l l l i l 9-25 SUNDAY EAST.
104J0THE W O R L D TH IS WEEK.
1 1 - 0 0WOR Z E L G U M - MIDGE. Worzel rescues Aunt Sally from a junk shop
and she agrees to marry him.
11- 30 THE WALTONS. A world- famous actress comes to stay at the Waltons, as her car has broken down.
12- 30 THE TUBE. Catch up on Friday's show.
2-00 P O B ’ S P R O
GRAMME. Story, songs and cartoons.
2-30 VIVA VERONA: “TURAN-
DOT." Live from the Arena di Verona.
4-35 WOODY WOODPECKER. 10 W I S H Y O U W E R E
4 4 5R O B I N S O N C O U N TRY. Robert Robinson (who devised and wrote the series), visits Looe Island and St Michael's Mount and investigates the mystery of island life.
5 1 5NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by The Business Programme.
30 A L I T T L E P R I N
5 1 5A U S TR A L IA N RULES FOOTBALL. Australian Rules Grand Final.
7-15TH E W O R L D A T WAR. Stalingrad — June, 1942 — February, 1943).
515 S T A T E O F T H E
ART. Series on visual art in the 1980s.
515 A FORTUNATE LIFE Bert joins a boxing troupe and
then enlists when war is HppliffiH
11-00F ILM : '“ A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy." Woody ALIan's romantic comedy.
1240 CLOSE.
Chicken and Country Vegetable Soun ___ 8
Grilled Rump Steak
Black Forest Gateau with Whipped Cream
The Ribblesdale Main Street,
Gisbum. Tel: 02005 505
The Queens Town Hall Street,
Blackburn. Tel: 0254 663609 H y n d b um B r id g e
with Jacket or French Fried Potatoes and Garden Peas
p Clayton-le-Moors. Tel: 0254 884287 T h p f a e f l o
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Station Road, Clitheroe. Tel: 02Q0 24442
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104)0THE WORLD ACCORD ING TO SMI T H AND JONES. Comic look at the
history through the eyes of the cinema.
30 TH E SO UT H BANK
6 4 5H I G H W A Y . H a r r y Secombe travels to the beautiful but bleakest parts of the western Lake District; Wastwater and Wasdale.
9- 25MARIA CALLAS GALA
8-45 ITN NEWS AND SPORT. 94)0 DEMPSEY AND MAKE PEACE. Two rival under world gangs present a tough test.
10410ASPEL A N D C O M PANY. M ich ael Aspel invites you to join him in the company of stars and celebrities.
10-45 FILM: "Damien — Omen II." The sequel lo the "hit" movie "The Omen" Starring William Holden, Lee Grant. (1978).
12-40 SPECIAL SESSION. Ruby Turner.
1-20 CLOSEDOWN. l i i l l p i i i l
9-25 A Q U E S T I O N O F ECONOMICS.
9-50 MONEYSPINNER. 10- 20 THE LIVING BODY. What
goes on beneath the skin to get through a typical day.
1045 THE WORLD — A TELEVI SION HISTORY. The Agri cultural Revolution, 8,000 — 5,000 BC.
11- 20 UFO. Ed Straker faces a 12- 15 SMALL WONDER. When 15 T H E L A S T S A I L
ORS. Sailing boats of the N i le , the Bangladesh Shampan and crafts in Ihe Maldives and Bolivia.
15I SAURA THE SLAVE GIRL Brazlian drama.
12-55 WORLD OF ANIMATION. 14)5 C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING. From Doncaster.
3-10 FILM: "Broadway Melody
of 1936" (1935). Eleanor Pou/aII ctarc
54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 64)0 R I G H T
TO
REPLY. Viewers air their views on TV’s output.
6- 30THE GREAT AUSTRA LIAN BOAT RACE: The America’s Cup.
74)0NEWS SUMMARY and Weather followed by Sing Out. Gospel music.
7- 30 BANDUNG FILE. 8- 1 5THER E IS A HA P P Y LAND. Songs and stories that set out dramatically and melodically the history of Ihe people of the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
845 MAP OF DREAMS. Story of a love affair through four dreams.
9- 00T H E P O W E R
GAME. Wilder (Patrick Wymark) uses Caswell Bligh's increasing involve ment in politics as an opportunity to put some of his own plans into action. 55 4 MINUTES.
15 ME AND MY GIRL. WHen
10- 00 AN AUDIENCE WITH MEL BROOKS. Mel Brooks en te r ta in s a c e lebr ity audience in London.
114)0 FILM: “The Enemy" (Dus- man) (1979). Corruption and poverty in Turkey.
1-20 CLOSE.
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ISLE OF MAN EXCURSION SUNDAY, MAY 24th, 1987
Leaving Fleetwood at 9 a.m. A never to be repeated package, including transport to and from Fleetwood.
Entertainment on board. Choice of steam or electric railway trips or bus tours on the island.
Return from Douglas at 6-30 p.m. Inclusive fare: £12 Adults, £10 Children.
To book please contact Whalley Abbey, Whalley, Blackburn, BB6 9SS or telephone Whalley 2268.
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st
BONAR COLEANO & C O .
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WEEKLY DOUBLE 25—30
WEEKLY TREBLE 4—16—15 Food available
Members and Bona Fide Guests
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st at 10*30 a.m.
Paul Hansard's puppets present THE GIANT’S HAIRS
(adapted from the Grimm Fairy Tale) Great entertainment for Children Tickets £1.00 all seals.
SUNDAY LUNCHTIME JAZZ in the SHUTTLE BAR
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st
SARATOGA JAZZ BAND 12 noon to 2 p.m. FREE ADMISSION
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st at 2*45 p.m.
Championship Brass In Concert (No. 4)
BESSES O’TH’BARN BAND Tickets £1.50, concessions 75p
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd at 6 p.m. in the Theatre Bar
Meet the author DON HAWORTH
Tickets £1.50, concessions £1.00. A joint promotion with M.P.A.A.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th at 7*30 p.m. In the Theatre Bar
FOOD FOR THOUGHT presents Sue Goodwin who will talk on HERBAL MEDICINE
Tickets 60p. from FOOD FOR THOUGHT, 21 Hammerton St.. Burnley. Tel. 416040
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th at 7*30 p.m.
General Theatre Company present
“ THE PINK BRIEFCASE” Tickets £2.50, concessions £1.50.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th at 7*30 p.m.
Sandygate ABC sponsored by
Bradford Investments present under ABA rules
BOXING EVENING A Lancashire Select v A Yorkshire Select
A GENTLEMEN’S
Dinner plus Blackpool's top comedian JOHNNY MANCELL
7 p.m. for 7*30 p.m. dinner— Formal dress
Tickets £15.00 (only a few tickets still available).
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th at 1*30 p.m. and 3-45 p.m.
Half-Term Holiday Fun with the LENNY THE LION SHOW
A superb family tun-time show also featuring the fabulous
B u c km a a te r Puppeta from TV. Tickets £1.25, Adults £2.00
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th 6 p.m.— Midnight
A strict tempo Ballroom Dancing Evening with
BOB WATMOUGH BAND
Tickets £2.00. Supper available.
BURNLEY RECREATION and LEISURE SERVICES
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th at 8 p.m.
featuring Django Bates and Steve Arguelles (stars of Loose Tubes)
HUMAN CHAIN MECHANICS THEATRE
Tickets £2.00, concessions £1.00.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th at 6 p.m.
The 4th GREAT Padiham
BARN DANCE and CEILIDH with the MILLSTONE CEIUDH BAND and songs from FLASH COMPANY
Licensed Bar.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th 8 p.m.
at Sports Pavilion.
New committee members required. Refreshments served.
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Admission £1
Children and OAPs 50p (all pay) Refreshments available
Members' Licensed Clubhouse Match Sponsored by
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PADIHAM TOWN HALL, Burnley Road, Padiham.
Tickets £2.00, concessions £1.00.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th at 7*30 p.m.
Avon Touring Theatre presents HALF-HEARTS
and QUARTER MEASURES A vauderville style anti-slavery road show plus live music and comedy.
PADIHAM TOWN HALL, Burnley Road, Padiham
Tickets £2.00, concessions £1.00.
Tickets for all the above events are available from the Mechanics Box Office, Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel. ________ 30055 or at the door,________
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on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th Music by
ERIC AINSWORTH AND FRIENDS 8 p.m. — 11 p.m. Tickets £1.50 (Limited).
Available at Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Office or Swan & Royal Hotel.
Prize Draw proceeds to the Megapulse Appeal.
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Commencing FRIDAY, JANUARY30th, for12 days at 7-30 p.m.
Monday night is still bargain night. Admission £1
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EDISFORD ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 24825
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