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S i SATURDAY
( BBC-1 ) ( BBC-2 9-00CEEFAX.
8 -2 0 S A T U R D A Y S T A R T S HERE. Peter Simon intro duces this morning’s enter tainment s ta rt in g with BANANAMAN.
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of six programmes in which Cheryl Baker prepares easy- to-copy recipes lor young sters. This week's guest is Sinitta.
845 DROIDS SPECIAL. 9-
■‘Eastenders"
12*12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Des
mond Lyan. 12-20 Golf: Suntory World Match Play Championship from Wen tworth. 1-00 News. 1-05 Football. 1-15 Motor Racing: The Dunlop British Touring Car Championship from Donington Park and Silver- stone. 2-00 Racing Irom Ascot. 2-05 Motor Racing. 2* 30 Racing Irom Ascot. 2-35 Golf. 3-00 Racing Irom
Ascot. 3-05 Golf. 3-35 Rac ing Irom Ascot. 3-50 Half- Times. 4-00 Golf. 4-35 Final Score.
5-00 NEWS; WEATHER. 5-10REGIONAL NEWS AND
SPORT.
5-15 T H E F L Y IN G D O C TORS. Australian drama
S-00THE NOEL EDMONDS S A T U R D A Y R O A D SHOW. Noel hosts a glitter ing mix of games, jokes and celebrity guests including Mike Reid.
645’ALLO 'ALLO! Rene's wed ding to h is ch ild h o o d sweetheart draws near, but Edith has a plan. . .
7- 10 BOB’S FULL HOUSE.
745TH E RU S S A B B O T SHOW. Russ Abbot is joined by special guest Les Dennis, including a sketch
entitled “ The Case of the Missing Cobblers."
8- 15 ALL CREATURES GREAT
AND SMALL. Starring Christopher Timothy. Robert Hardy. The Herriots prepare for the move to Rowangarth and James and Calum have to take a dog to Granville Bennett's lor an emergency operation.
9- 05NEWS AND SPORT: WEATHER.
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ing of a comedy thriller star ring Chevy Chase as investi gative newspaper reporter I. M. F l e tc h e r, who is approached by a young executive with an incredible offer — 50,000 dollars and a guaranteed escape to mur der him. Pretending to agree to the scheme. Fletch starts checking him out and finds himself in the middle of a deadly plot.
10- 55 V A R I E T Y C L U B LUNCH lor Lord Dellont of Stepney.
11-
DISE. A senior policeman who has jacked in to write takes on a private investiga tion job lor the money. As he searches for the missing daughter ot a leading politi cian. events around him become increasingly bizarre and menacing.
1-35 WEATHER.
5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 MOTORMOUTH. 940SHE-RA PRINCESS OF POWER. Into The Dark Dimension.
20 FILM: FLETCH. First showCasey Kasem.
10- 05 MOTORMOUTH. 11-
12- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT. 1-00ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
1-05 SAINT AND GREAVS1E. 1-
2-
Bridlington. TRAP.
12-
field is joined by Kylie Mino- gue, T'Pau, Letitia Dean and Adam W o o d y a tt from
11-25 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-
25 EGGS ’N’ BAKER. The lirst
at the Asian community in Northern Ireland: singing trio Salfron; and the man behind the image ol shops like Next are featured in this week’s programme. GEORGE CUKOR DOU BLE BILL. Two films by the great Hollywood director:
30 GOING LIVE! Philip Scho
3- 00 FILM: GASLIGHT. Oscar- winning thriller starring Ingrid Bergman as a young bride who returns to live in the
house where her aunt was mysteriously murdered and is brought to the brink of insanity by the tense and oppressive atmosphere ol the house and by the sinister behaviour of her husband.
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scar-winning melodrama starring Ronald Colman as an actor who loses the abil ity to distinguish between the characters he plays and everyday life. When he is cast as Othello, a young
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waitress falls victim to the consuming jealousy which the part arouses in him. 30 NEWSVIEW.
WIDE SIDE STORY.
8 4 0 R YH THMS OF TH E WORLD.
9-25 THE FILM CLUB. 9-27 FILM: IVAN THE TERRI BLE. Part 1. (Part 2 next week).
11- 05 FILM: STRIKE. First TV showing of a film inspired by
• a notorious industrial dispute ol 1912. An honest workman is accused of theft and hangs himself. His mates go on strike, there's a lock-out and then a brutal confronta tion. The performers are members of the First Work ers’ Theatre.
9-00 ITN NEWS. 9-
series. Neil Walsh, the wheeler-dealer and chancer who's forever on the lookout
20 NETWORK EAST. A look 10-
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for the golden opportunity, is back.
20 ASPEL AND COMPANY.
11- 05 DIRTY MONEY. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
00THE HIT MAN AND
HER. Peter Waterman is the Hit Man playing the hot test dance music around and predicting next month's hits. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
2- 00 NIGHT NETWORK. Fol
lowed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
4-00THE HITMAN AND HER. l i i i l l ia i l 9-30 LISTENING EYE. 50 FILM: A DOUBLE LIFE. O- 1M04 W H A T I T ' S
WORTH. Penny Junor introduces this repeated edi t ion of last Tuesday' s programme.
1830 T H A T N I G H T IN RIO. (1941). Mus i cal comedy starring Don Ameche as a nightclub entertainer who imperson ates his double.
10 LEONARD BERNSTEIN'S
12-10MOVIE MUSEUM. Two c las s i c s i lent shor t s: Desperate Encounte r Between Burglar and Police (1900) and Pool Sharks (1915) starring W. C. Fields.
12-25 EMPRESS WU. The people want Lady Mo to become Empress.
12-55CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS. Documentary- style World War II morale- booster starring James Cagney.
34)5C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING. From York.
805 BROOKSIDE. 800 RIGHT TO REPLY. 830 CITIES OF ISLAM. Tonight, the medieval city ol Fez.
15 INTERNATIONAL GOLF.
7-00NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.
7-05 HOLLYWOOD: IN THE BE GINNING. Cecil B. DeMille directed Hollywood's first feature-length film. The Squaw Man from an old stable in Vine Street. The residents watched wi th disapproval.
30 AMERICA’S TOP 10 with
80S G A M E , S E T A N D MATCH. Narrative repeat of the first two episodes of Granada TV's 13-part adap tation of Len Deighton's tri- pology of spy novels, star ring Ian Holm.
35 WRESTLING from the Spa. 15 DISNEY'S THE PARENT
445 RESULTS SERVICE 5-00ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
5-15 BLOCKBUSTERS. 545 NEW FACES OF ’88. With Marti Caine.
35FILM: GOODBY PARA 7-
845 SQUARE DEAL. Emma's determination to divorce Nigel prompts him to seek Sean's advice.
Black.
800 MURDER, SHE WROTE: “ CROSSED UP.” Jessica is bedridden with a bad back when she overhears a tele phone conversation between two men discussing a mur der plot.
1- 15BLIND DATE with Cilia
1805 ALLEGRO: DOUBLE CON CERTO. This major retro spective season of Chris topher Nupen's work begins with his 1966 debut film.
11-15 MONTY PYTHON’S THE MEANING OF LIFE. A late-
night season ol recent Brit ish comedy starts with a sur real and outrageous collec tion of comic sketches from the Monty Python team. (Preceded by its short com panion film. The Crimson Permanent Assurance).
15 D A N T E ’ S
INFERNO. (1935). Unique visualisation of Dante's v is io n of hell star r ing Spencer Tracy as a ruthless fairground worker deter mined to get to the top. no mat ter what the cost to others.
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RIBBLE VALLEY RAILDAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1988
Trains depart Clitheroe Station for Skipton at 0 9 2 2 ,1 6 1 3 . D ep ar t C lith e ro e for B lackpool 1045,1750.
Return Fares
Clltheroe to Skipton.................................................... £3 Clitheroe to Blackburn................................................£2 Clitheroe to Preston.....................................................£3 Clitheroe to Blackpool................................................£5
Children 5-16 £1 for any one return journey, Children under 5 free.
Tickets from:
RVR CARAVAN at Clitheroe Station this Satur day, or P. BRASS, Newsagents, Whalley Road, Clitheroe, or S. J. MOORE AND SONS, York Street, Clitheroe
BOOK EARL Y TO A VOID DISAPPOINTMENT COACH O NS » HIRE
PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,
H DSO r GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394
W.I., CUBS, BROWNIES, YOUTH GROUPS WE CAN ORGANISE YOUR TRIP
THE PICTURE HOUSE VIDEO CENTRE
WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27433 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
ROTARY CLUB OF RIBBLESDALE
A FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
with
THE ASHTON-ON-MERSEY YOUTH SHOWBAND
in
1-00 SLEEPING PRINCESS. 1-
830 T HE F L A S H I N G
BLADE. Adventures of a 16th-century French knight in the wars between France and Spain.
855 PLAYSCHOOL. 815 UMBRELLA. 830 THIS IS THE DAY. 1800 BAZAAR. 1825 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. 12-05 SEE HEAR! 12-30COUNTRY FILE. 12-55 W E A T H E R FO R FARMERS.
1- 00NEWS: ON THE REC ORD. Looking at Mrs Thatcher’s firm stand on Europe, in advance of the Conservative Party Confer ence whi ch opens on
Tuesday.
2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. 440 SHERIFF HOOT KLOOT. 4-
10 THE MIND MACHINE.
2- 00 I N T E R N A T I O N A L GOLF.
3- 00 FILM: THE LAVENDER HILL MOB.
4- 20 CARTOON. 4-25 MUSIC IN CAMERA.
805 RUGBY SPECIAL. 815THE TEMPLE. 7- 15 T H E
WORLD.
8- 05 FACE TO FACE. Comedian Tony Hancock submits him self to cross-examination by John Freeman in the first of 10 repeats from the contro versial series ol interviews.
835OUT OF THE DOLL ’S HOUSE.
50 SCRUPLES. Simon Mayo
with guests Koo Stark. Pete Waterman, David Grant and Austin Mitchell. MP.
820 THE CLOTHES SHOW with Selina Scott. Jeff Banks. Caryn Franklin and Lucy Pilkington.
545THE FRANCHISE AF FAIR
815 LIFELINE. Water Aid. which helps developing countries gain safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
825 NEWS; WEATHER. 640 SONGS OF PRAISE from the north Wales market town of Mold.
7-15 FIRST OF THE SUMMER WINE.
745 HOWARDS’ WAY. Jan tries to discover why her suppli ers consider her a bad credit risk. Avril, site-hunting in Guernsey with Charles, dis covers some dresses which have pirated the Anne Lee label.
835 BREAD. 805 TUMBLEDOWN. Repeal ot the powerful film drama recently awarded a Prix Ita lia. about the experience of Lt Robert Laurence in the Falklands War and his strug gle to rebuild his life after being shot by a sniper.
11-00 NEWS; WEATHER. 11-15 EVERYMAN. 11-
GATES . . . AGE. The
population of the UK has aged dramatically during the last century.
12- — 25 NETWORK EAST. 1-05 WEATHER.
825 F I L M : T H E L A S T WALTZ. Marlin Scorsese's film record of The Band's farewell concert blends music and interviews Irom Thanksgiving Day 1976. when Bob Dylan's former backing group were joined on stage in San Francisco by rock legends including Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Neil Diamond. Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris and, of course, Dylan himself (1976).
11-15 INTERNATIONAL GOLF. 11-55 NURSES.
il im i i i t
800 ITN MORNING NEWS. 800 TV AM. 825 FRAGGLE ROCK. 855 MOTORMOUTH.
1830 FOLLYFOOT. Steve finds a beautiful horse . . . and a lot of problems.
11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- OOTHE WALDEN INTER VIEW. Brian Walden returns to television in a major new series ol one-hour, one-to- one interviews.
1-00 ITN NEWS followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
1-
Sheltey Rhode and Judy Finnigan.
2-
140 LINK. 2- 00 TH E H U M A N F A C TOR.
PLE DO THE CRAZIEST THINGS.
55 O’DONNELL INVESTI
3- 00 F l R S T D I V I S I O N SPECIAL.
4- 00THE S P EC T AC UL AR WORLD OF GUINNESS RECORDS. Hosted by
David Frost.
4-30 THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK IN AUSTRALIA.
800 H I G H W A Y TO
HEAVEN. ” A Song For Jason." Part 2.
80 0BULLSEYE with J im Bowen.
830 ITN NEWS followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES. ,
840 HIGHWAY. 7-15 CONCENTRATION. 745 LIVE FROM THE PALLADI UM with Jimmy Tarbuck.
845 ITN NEWS. 800 PIECE OF CAKE. Episodo two of this war-time drama.
N A T U R A L 12-
1800 HALE AND PACE. First of anew series.
1830TH E SO U T H B A N K SHOW. " U n d e r Mi lk Wood.”
11- 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK
H. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
30 THE OTHER SIDE OF MID
NIGHT: THE BARCELONA EDITION. Anthony Wilson meets the people of Cata lonia who are setting the style of the 90s today.
1-00 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
I- 55THE LATE LATE FILM:
CLOUD DANCER. F o l lowed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
4-00 NIGHT BEAT: THE POWER HOUR.
Iljjliiilllil 825 TESSRA KINARA.
1800 FISH ‘N’ SHEEP ‘N’ ROCK ‘N’ ROLL. Documentary about Ian Anderson, leader of rock bank Jethro Tull, fol lowing his day-to-day farm ing and ccmposing/rec- ording life.
II- 00 NETWORK 7. Fast moving current affairs magazine for young people.
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series in colour about the Space Family Robinson. Today. Smith has rascally dealings with an intergatactic prospector. .
2- 00THE THIEF OF BAG-
DAD. (1924). Douglas Fair banks Snr stars as Ahmed the Thiel who sets out to win the hand of a Princess.
4-55WOR L D OF A N IM A TION. Richard Evans pres ents animation from around the world.
810NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.
815 T H E 15 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT with HANDS!
8- 00REBEL OF THE SOUTH SEAS. A revised version ol
30 CHANCES ARE . . . PEO
Tusitala. shown in 1986. tell ing of the last years of Robert Louis Stevenson (John McEnery) in Samoa and his scandalous liaison with Fanny (Angela Punch McGregor).
800 THE MEDIA SHOW. A new series of the weekly media
survey, presented by Muriel Gray, starts today, including Robin Williams on comedy in cabaret and film, and Louis Malle on the problems of recreating the wartime occupation of Franco.
10-00 THE COWBOYS. (1972). Wostorn s ta rr in g John Wayne as a rancher who has to U9G youngsters to holpwith a cattle drivo duo to dosorting cowboys.
12-25CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: LATENT IMAGE. (1987).
2-10 CLOSE. B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.
800 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 7-
15EQUINOX: LOOK, NO
Eustace and Sue Collier n ow welcome y o u to
H IL L O C K F A R M R E S T A U R A N T
NORTHCOTE ROAD • OLD LANGHO • BLACKBURN Telephone: 48655
OPEN EVERY EVENING ( e x c e p t M o n d a y ) Full A-la-Carte M en u
Bar an d R e s tau ran t available
Special S u n d ay Menu 12 noo n — 6 p.m.
available for p r iv a te fu nctions — o u ts id e c a te r in g o u r speciality
Now taking bookings for Christmas and New Year ♦/Hartfolme Cjfah^c
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR. Tel. Accrington 384874 Thursday, October 13th
INTERNATIONAL CABARET
THE FABULOUS SOUNDS OF (‘Only You,’ ‘Great Pretender,’ ‘Smoke Gols In Yout Eyes,’ etc.)
Plus RICKY LIVID (Teddy Boy Comedian) DISCO & BAR 8-1. TICKETS £6.50
Why not book a moat Ini the Carvory and rosorvo your table
In the Cabaret Room. Special price meal and cabaret £ 1 2 .5 0
Limited number only
TICKETS: £ 2 .5 0 Proceeds in aid of Polio Plus
Tickets available from: Pye’s Photographers, 42 /4 4 York Street, Clitheroe and
Ideas, 7 Castlegate, Clitheroe, Tourist Information Centre, or any Rotarian. Tickets also a t the door.
00LOST IN SPACE. New CHRISTMAS &
Lunches, Evenings; Parties and CHRISTMAS DAY
☆ ☆ ☆
Bookings now being taken, menus available
Starkie Arms Tel. 0200 22550
THE PARISH HALL Church Street, Clitheroe
on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th at 8-00 p.m. Doors open 7-30 p.m.
FREE MEMBERSHIP ON THE DAY OF JOINING TAKE YOUR
FIRST TAPE FREE
Top titles In ferae numbers at a price you can afford. We are one of Yorkshire's leading video wholesalers
WE LEAD THE WAY... OTHERS FOLLOW Free tape offer — one person per household
SUNBED HIRE 8 TUBE UNIT
FAST TAN ONLY £39.95 PER MONTH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th CABARET ROOM
SIGHT AND SOUND (Fabulous vocal harmony group)
LOWER BUCK INN WADDINGTON, CLITHEROE
Tel. 28705
A "FREE” House serving traditional ales with an old fashioned sing-song at the piano Friday and Saturday evenings.
OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY TO SATURDAY INCLUSIVE (Food served from 12 noon)
DAILY SPECIALS EVENINGS — Steaks our speciality
SUNDAY — 3-course traditional roast, beef lunch at £ 3 .9 5 12 noon — 3 p.m. Reservations welcome (Bar snacks also available)
Afternoon teas and high teas to 4-30 p.m.
PARTIES CATERED FOR Suppers served each evening
Mid-week meetings welcome.
FREE ADMISSION TO CABARET WHEN DINING IN THE
CARVERY, WEDNESDAY ONLY LOUNGE
ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY
KEN HARTLEY'S FREE AND EASY
Back In time with WEDNESDAY
PAT CARTER’S GOLDEN OLDIES
THURSDAY■
KEN HARTLEY’S FREE AND EASY
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
Ca,h prizes — 8-30 start CARVERY OPEN
Lunches dally (except Sat.) and substantial bar snacks every night.
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\ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th
FREDDIES BEANO (Back by public demand)
Plus Sight and Sound WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12th
NYAGRA (Fabulous group)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th
STAR CABARET The sounds ol
THE PLATTERS
( “Only You", "Great Pretender", Plus RICKY LIVID
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th JOE MORTS
REUNION NIGHT with FARONS FLAMINGOS
Plus KEN DYLAN Comedian
Proceeds in aid of the Heart Start Appeal Fund. Tickets €2.50
RIBBLE V
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 384874
THE ROYAL OAK, CUTHEROE Presents
THE GREAT PRESTON BRIAN
(Back by
popular.demand).:/'- BRILLIANT LOCAL COMEDIAN
This SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th (at 8-00 p.m.)
LIVE MUSiC EVERY SUNDAY FAR EAST DELIGHT
every Sunday and Monday 10 course banquet
only £9.95
For rese rv a t ion s phone a f te r ^ 5-30 p.m.
Parties or any special occasion 'J N
Bookings taken for Parties • Weddings • Birthdays • Office
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What’s on...What’s on...What’s on...What’s on. ..What’s on CIVIC HALL
Clitheroe @ 23278 OCTOBER 6th at 7-30 p.m.
WE WILL BE SERVING LUNCHES 7 DAYS PER WEEK, WITH SPECIAL LUNCHES FOR SHOPPERS
Bookings taken for Christmas lunches all through December
20BUST. Star t of a new LIVE MUSIC EVERY
WEDNESDAY FROM 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th
BOB MICHAELS RUSS LEE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th PAUL FLIGHT Market Place, Clitheroe — Tel. 26955
Comm. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.
AGATHA CHRISTIE’S
APPOINTMENT W
IT It 0 CANNON w u as< vg”TIi« Ptffrff k-lui fetwui fcpnu” I ^ R ib b l^ V a l le y ^ o ro u g l^ o u n c i^ s e r v in jp ^ The Manager. Mr S. Wong,
extends a warm welcome — Our highly experienced chef is from Manchester's China town’s top restaurant
THE ROUND TA B L E V AR IE T Y FOR
SENIOR C IT IZ ENS
There are approx. 50 tickets available at the Box Office for this event.
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6 p.m. —11-30 p.m. 1p.m. — 11-00 p.m.
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SHAKES SHAKESPEARE TO
HABERGHAM SIXTH KIDDROW
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE Tickets: £3.50
CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES
THE EDINBURGH
GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL
FLEA
MARKET SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 9th 11 a.m. — 4 p.m.
Inquiries: Cleveley's 824918
STRING QUARTET Quartets by Borodin. Mendelssohn. Haydn
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th — 8 p.m.
Tickets: £3.00 £2.00.
A GLENN EVEN
An entertaining m about Canalsi
PADIHAM TOW
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