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Clitheroe S 23278 Commencing FRIDAY, JULY 8th
to THURSDAY (excluding Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.
6- 45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-25 THE KID. A short comedy without dialogue, made in 1986.
8-30 THE FAMILY-NESS. 8-35 THE MUPPET BABIES. 940 ON THE WATERFRONT.
10-42 WEATHER. 10-45 GRANDSTAND with Steve
Rider: 11-00 Cricket, Derby shire v Hampshire in the Benson and Hedges Cup Final Irum Lord’s. 1-00 News. 1*05 Rugby League. Australia v Great Britain Irom Sydney. ..1-40 Motor Racing, practice round of the British Grand Prix from Sif- verstone. 2-00 Racing from Lingfield Park. 2-05 Cricket. 2-30 Racing from Lingfield Park. 2-35 Cricket. 3-25 Racing Irom the Curragh. 3- 35 Racing from Lingfield Park. 3-40 Golf, The Bell’s Scottish Open Champion ship Irom Gleneagles. 4-55 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS: Weather. 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-20 FIRST CLASS. 5-45 FILM: TARAS BULBA. Yul Brynner and Tony Curtis star in the epic story of 16th-cen tury Cossack warrior Taras Bulba and the son who defects to the Poles for the lo ve of a n o b lem a n ’ s daughter.
7- 45 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH TER SHOW. Les with fun, laughter and all the regulars and special guest Joe Longthorne.
8- 9- 10-
puzzled by the incidence of deaths at a gym run by one Milo Janus (Robert Conrad). 55 N E W S A N D
SPORT: Weather.
of the thriller series starring Steve Bisley as an ex-cop who returns to England from Australia when his father is shot in Sydney, to investi gate leads on the killing and inherit his father's title. He teams up with a wheelchair- bound private eye (David Bamber) and a beautiful singer (Dulice Licier). and his father's murder is the first of several cases they tackle together.
11-
Bedford heads a starry cast in this taut thriller about an ex-con on the run for a mur der he didn't commit, who slips back into his small home town, already fraught with tensions when it is gal vanised by the news of his e s ca p e . W ith M a rlo n Brando. Jane Fonda, Angie D ic k in s o n and E. G. Marshall.
1-35 WEATHER. ( BBC-2 ' j
6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-45 SHRIKANT.
3-25CRICKET. Tony Lewis introduces Derbyshire v Hampshire from Lord's in the Iienson and Hedges Cup Final.
7-35 NEWS VIEW with Moira Stuart and Richard Whit more: Weather.
845 FILM: IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Thinking his life a fail
ure. James Stewart's small town businessman contem plates suicide, but a mes
sage from heaven shows him what life would have been like if he had never lived.
10-10CRICKET. Tony Lewis introduces highlights of today's Benson and Hedges Cup Final between Derby shire and Hampshire at Lord's.
1140 FILM: HEIMAT. 12401 N T E R N A T I O N A L GOLF. Dougie Donnelly introduces highlights of the final round of the Bell’s Scot tish Open Championship at Gleneaqles.
I l l i l l l l l i
540ITN MORNING NEWS. 640 TV A.M. 9-25 GET FRESH.
11-30 THE INCREDIBLE HULK. 1240 WRESTLING. 140 ITN NEWS. 145 COMEDY CLASSIC: ON THE BUSES. The Indian busmen hold a social eve ning at the depot canteen and the e n ter tainme nt includes an attractive snake dancer.
20 COLUMBO. Lt Cotumbo is
1-35 PORKY PIG. 1- 45 THE FALL GUY. A car thief presents Colt with a very personal problem when he
discovers that they are rotafoH
10 CALL ME MISTER. Repeat
2- 40 S A T U R D A Y M A T I - NEE: ‘ ‘ B a t t l e s t a r Galactica."
540 ITN NEWS. 545WALT DISNEY PRES ENTS: FIGARO.
5-15 FUNKY BREWSTER. 5- 45THE GRUMBLEWEEDS SHOW.
6- 30 5 ALIVE.
740 TARBY'S FRAME GAME. 7-
840 M U R D E R , 30 FILM: THE CHASE. Robert
and Ashley feel sorry for “ lonely" Perce — but Perce is anything but on his own.
S H E
WROTE. Thriller writer Jes sica Fletcher investigates a murder in which her niece is implicated.
940 ITN NEWS. 9-
PECTED. Merv is an ami able swindler. A crooked antique dealer, he charms and cons his innocent vic tims into selling him their va lu a b le s at giveaway prices. Hazel looks an ideal client. She's bound to sell her treasures for a song . . .
9-50PARKINSON ONE-TO- ONE. With actor Anthony Hopkins.
10- 35 M O V I E P R E
MIERE: “ Maria’s Lovers," followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
12- 9-30 SAME DIFFERENCE.
10404 WHAT IT’S WORTH. 10-30 SOUTH OF ST LOUIS. A
western with Joel McCrea. Zachary Scott and Douglas Kennedy as a trio of Texans out for revenge.
12-10C R IM E DO E S NOT PAY: Gun In His Hand (1945). A series of true stories taken from police files and told in dramatic documentary fashion. Star ring a number of well-known MGM stars. Today, a police man uses his training to turn to a life of crime.
12-30 EMPRESS WU. Ming Sung Yim, Lady Mo and Master Dick persuade Yun Man Chun to help them take power at the Emperor’s court.
140 B E T W E E N TWO
WORLDS (1944). A com pelling drama starring Paul Henreid and Eleanor Parker as lovers who attempt sui cide. With John Garfield and Sydney Greenstreet.
345 C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING. From York and The Curragh.
545 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 640 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-30 TOUR DE FRANCE. Was- quehal — Reims.
740NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER fo llow e d by ODYSSEY.
840 KOREA — THE UNKNOWN WAR. Tonight's programme looks at the bitter winter of 1950, with the United Nations forces in deep trouble.
30 THE TWO OF US. Elaine 20TALES OF THE UNEX
940 FILM ON FOUR EXTRA: GOOD AND BAD AT GAMES. William Boyd's award winning screenplay about the lives of three schoolboys at public school. Cox (Anton Lesser) is loathed by the other boys (Martin Stanbridge and Dominic Jephcott) and con sistently bullied and perse cuted. Ten years later he plots his revenge.
19-35PENN AND TELLER GO PUBLIC. The bad boys of magic — Penn Jillette and his silent partner Teller — present a zany mixture of magic and mayhem.
11- 10 JUST FOR LAUGHS. Star
ring tonight. Irom the inter national comedy festival in Montreal are: Hale and Pace. Louie Anderson. Anthony Gatto, Maurice Lamarche. with a guest appearance by Jerry Lewis. 10 AFTER DARK.
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6- 45 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 8-
940 PLAY SCHOOL 9-
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55 CARTOON. 20 UMBRELLA.
8-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 145 H A W K
WILDERNESS. 1-20 CARTOON TWO.
1-30 S U N D A Y g r a n d - STAND with Desmond
Lynam. featuring: 1-35 Golf. 2-15 Motor Racing from Sil-
OF THE
6-40MARCHING AS TO WAR. Roy Castle tells how Catherine Booth, an early leminist. became a leading Victorian preacher and how her daughter Kate, and two other girls, lead an assault on the slums of Paris.
7-15 FAMILY FORTUNES. 7-45 me a n d my g ir l .
8-15MONTE CARLO. Espio- nage thriller being shown in
two parts over tonight and tomorrow.
Athletics from Nice, includ- 10*10 LYRICS BY TIM RICE. ing live coverage of Steve 11-10 LES GIRLS. Cram in the 1500m.
745 R O U G H GUID E TO EUROPE.
BRUNETTE. Bob Hope s fUM THE WAUGH TRILOGY baby photographer ts mind- o-uu i n t vyauuh ih il u g y .
ing shop lor his private 940 ALMEIDA FESTIVAL. detective neighbour when in walks a glamorous damsel
r ,rm i* Mur,‘
accused of a murder perpe- trated by the sinister Peter Lorre. Dorothy Lamour is
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t fo ™ P ,MNLr n an f t 5-30 THE LIVING PLANET.
L 20 H O « | :o n s S a v WO HOME ON SUNDAY. 7-
ENTERTAINMENT. 8-
Hopes co-star in the last Hracnn 30 85'h b' rthday L0
11-40THE ENGLISH REVOLU- t io n . Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES
12-30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H. Followed by ITN NEWS
HEADLINES 2.25 OTLEY
1-30 DONAHUE.' Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
in distress. Unable to resist 10-40 MOVIEDROME. Alex Cox 440 OFF THE WALL. the situation, he takes on the case but soon finds himself
introduces an atmospheric 4-55 JOBFINDER. western with a classic shoot-
out between female leads / .•;♦'• • ■'^vX - l»X vX v lvX v :r -lv:\ Joan Crawford and Mer- cedes McCambridge.
irLA9P ii m - m uN M V Gt i l . TAR. Western with Joan
Crawlord as a girl whose 9-50 SETTLERS TALES. Short gambling saloon upsets her
neighbours in a wild Arizona vallfiv and Stertina Havden
15 A Q U E S T I O N OF turns tor help. h ,
ca,™ ° portraits of first gen- ?r£ ,!°?h^ slan lmm'9ranls'
told in their own words.
as t^ r e t i fe d ' gunligh?e" JM0 ™ 6 WORLD THIS WEEK. Johnny Guitar, to whom she !"?9u,?IS?RK7- .
1 -00 WIRED. 2-00 LOST IN SPACE.
7- 45’ALLO, ’ALLO! Herr Flick / : v . ■.■■■. . ■■■.. .'.v .v . '.'.- .-T.'.'.V.V.'. y 3-00FIVE G R A V E S TO suspects a plot lo assassi- nate Hitler.
years alter the Bolsheviks brutal execution ol Tsar
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10 ANASTASIA: THE MYS- .hA0NnN
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5-00 ITN MORNING NEWS. m iu iv a .ni.
Nicholas and his family, a 9-25SU N D A Y WI TH GET young woman, bearing bullet and bayonet scars and sul-
lering Irom amnesia, was taken in by a Berlin asylum. where chance jogged her
9‘3; ic u v i n w r in .
memory and she claimed lo 104)0 GET FRESH SUNDAY. be Anastasia, the Tsar's in.an THE CAMPBELLS
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youngest daughter. The KW0 THE CAMPBELLS. story ol this enigmatic char- 11-00 MORNING WORSHIP. acter ol 20th-century history 12410 JOBWATCH. is told in this two-part mini-
niiFSTinu of faith YOUR RIGHT. 1-35AAPKAAHAK. 9- 104)5 HEART OF THE MATTER.
50 NEWS: Weather. 2-30 T HE M A N F R O M U.N.C.L.E.
KM0GRAND PRIX. Highlights ol 3-30CELEBRITY SHOOT AT today's Grand Prix at Silver- slone with Murray Walker and James Hunt.
11-20 INTERNATIONAL ATHLET- 4-30 C E L E B R A T I O N ICS Irom Nice.
MASTERCLASS.
11- 12-
50THE SKY AT NIGHT. 54)0 10 SHRIKANT.
12-50 WEATHER.
5-30 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. 6-30 ITN NEWS.
GLENEAGLES. "1 9 8 8 Jackie Stewart Celebrity Challenge."
FRESH; SYLVESTER AND TWEETIE PIE.
Marshal Rommel's secret fuel caches in the North
Alricn desert, 4-50 MAGOO GOES SKI-ING.
Am /c u T i tn cQ n r 4-55NEWS SUMMARY AND AOVENTUIRES 0 F WEATHER fo llow e d by T OU R DE F R A N C E
1988. Reims — Nancy.
64)01 N T E R N A T I O N A L ATHLETICS,
7-15 THE STORYTELLER,
7-45 FRANK MARTIN CON- CERTO FOR PIANO AND
ORCHESTRA, g-15 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE.
Havilland. Omar Sharil. 14)5 ACTION POINT: THIS IS 9-15 MOVIE MASTERCLASS. Claire Bloom and Jan Niklas.
10-30THE B A T T L E OF ALGIERS (1966) Gillo Pon- lecorvo's much-acclaimed lilm of the fight for indepen- dence ol the Algerians between 1957 and 1962, wrilten Irom the original story of Pontecorvo's by Franco Solinas.
12-45 CINEMA FROM THREE
ALL CLUED UP. CONT INENTS: MUNA MOTO (1974).
2-25 CLOSE. TUESDAY, JULY 26 th, 1988
07.00 08.40 08.40
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£5.25 £5.00 £4.80 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00
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CHESTER ZOO...
SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 1988 EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN........................
MONDAY, JULY 18th, 1988 LOCH LOMOND via Tarbet, Inveraray on Loch Fyne
(lunch); return via Gare Loch and Helensburgh.....
LLANDUDNO..................................................................... RHYL................................................................................... SOUTHPORT.....................................................................
BLACKPOOL......................................................................
TUESDAY, JULY 19th, 1988 WENSLEYDALE TOUR: Kettlowell, Leyburn. Rich
mond (lunch 2lfthrs); return via Redmire, Askrigg, Hardrow, Garsdalo, Sedbergh (tea)....... SCARBOROUGH............................................. YORK................................................................. BLACKPOOL.................................................... FLEETWOOD...................................................
MORECAMBE.................................................. ...............
08.40 £4.00 08.40
08.40 £4.00 09.20 £3.00 09.20 09.20
07.00
06.00 06.00 09.20 09.20
£9.60
£5.25 £5.00 £3.00 £3.00
SUMMER HOLIDAYS 1988 DAY EXCURSIONS' WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1988
HODDERGROUP
DEPART 09.20 09.20
FARE £3.75 £3.75
12.50 £3.25 DEPART
VALE OF EVESHAM AND COTSWOLD TOUR via Stratford-upon-Avon, Chipping Compden, More- ton-in-Marsh. Stow-on-the-Wold. Bourton-on-the- Water; return via Broadway and Evesham.............. 07.20
SEVEN LAKES................................................................... 08.40 WINDERMERE AND BOWNESS..................................... 08.40 BLACKPOOL...................................................................... 09.20
SOUTHPORT..................................................................... 09.20
THURSDAY, JULY 21st, 1988 ROTHESAY ON THE ISLE OF BUTE. SCOTTISH DAY STRETCHER. Travel to Wemyss Bay lor 1-45
ferry to Rothesay, 3Vfchr stay on the island, return ing by 5-30 p.m. ferry to Wemyss Bay and journey home. Return ferry fare included..............................
YORK.................................................................................. HARROGATE..................................................................... BLACKPOOL...................................................................... MORECAMBE.............................................................
FRIDAY, JULY 22nd, 1988 included)....
£5.25 . CHESTER CITY CHESTER ZOO.
£3.00 £3.00
FLEETWOOD.... BLACKPOOL.... SKIPTON...........
Tone as a British S0|d[er
who impersonates a Gar- man spy and learns of Field
SUNDAY, JULY 24th, 1988 12.50 £3.25
----- SUMMER HOLIDAYS 1988 DAY EXCURSIONS SATURDAY, JULY 23rd, 1988
2nd WEEK
DEPART 09.20
FARE WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 th, 1988 £4.00
depart
BEAMISH: North of England Open Air Museum............ 08.40 DURHAM............................................................................. 08.40 WHITBY AND SCARBOROUGH.................................... 08.40 SOUTHPORT..................................................................... 09.20 BLACKPOOL....................................................................... 09.20
THURSDAY, JULY 28th, 1988 TROSSACHS via Stirling (lunch). Loch Katrine (Vt?hr),
Callander (tea)............................................................
CHESTER CITY................................................................. CHESTER ZOO.................................................................. MORECAMBE.................................................................... BLACKPOOL......................................................................
FRIDAY, JULY 2 9 th, 1988 YORK..................................................................................
HARROGATE..................................................................... BLACKPOOL...................................................................... FLEETWOOD.....................................................................
SATURDAY, JULY 30 th, 1988 METRO CENTRE. GATESHEAD: Europe’s largest indoor shopping complox...........................................
SUNDAY, JULY 31st, 1988 ALTON TOWERS (admission not included)...................
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1988 EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1988 SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW.....................................
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1988 SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW.....................................
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1988 SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW.....................................
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 st, 1988 EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1988 BLACKPOOL........................................................
FLEETWOOD.........................
DEPART 12.50
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THE QUEEN’S LANCASHIRE
REGIMENTAL BAND
THURSDAY, JULY 14th 7-30 p.m.
Tickets £2.50; Cons. £1.50
07.00 09.20 09.20 09.20 09.20
08.40 08.40 09.20 09.20
£9.25 £3.75 £3.75 £3.00 £3.00
£4.00 £3.60 £3.00 £3.00
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0900 12.50
£4.75 £3.25
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JACK and THE BEANSTALK
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HOLIDAY FUNTIME No. 3
No Fit State Circus present
EVERY WITCH WAY BUT UP
Frantic treasure hunt with loads of laughs
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th 10-30 a.m.— 1-30 p.m. Tickets £1
GONE TO EARTH
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FRIDAY, JULY 22nd 8 p.m.
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S o u n d in g S y n c o p a te d p re s e n t
FASCINATING RHYTHM
American popular music — Porlor, Gershwin and more
THURSDAY, JULY 2 8th - 7-30 p.m.
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SUMMER WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN
AFRO-CARIBBEAN DANCE
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PADIHAM TOWN HALL JULY 11th and 20th
JEWELLERY FROM JUNK
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1-35 SATURDAY DRI V E - IN. "Crime Club."
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process via Station Road, Parson Lane, Castle Street, King Street, New Market Street lo the Clitheroe Retail Market where they will perform until 1-30 p.m. (If wet, the Band will perform in the car park below the Council Offices).
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Sounds of the '50s, '60s
FREE ADMISSION to cabaret when dining In the carvery, Wednesday only
Sun, Tues., T h urs .
at the organ — guest singers welcome
KEN HARTLEY Wednesday, Frid ay
BACK IN TIMS WITH PAT CARTER
Playing your favourite requests
SATURDAY, IN THE LOUNGE BAR
FOOTTAPPERS MONDAY, JULY 11th
CAR BOOT SALES
at Whalley Nurseries Clitheroe Road, Whalley
FRIDAY, JULY 8th 4-30 p.m. to 9 p.m. — and
SUNDAY, JULY 1 Oth from 9-30 a.m.
£5 per car, in aid o f Children’s Hospital, Pendlebury. Free parking
TELEPHONE: WHALLEY 822783 JIMMY HEYWORTH lunch and evenings
QUINTET Food available
OPEN FOR SUNDAY LUNCHES
Room available for private hire
WEDDINGS CATERED FOR
Why not bring the family Children made welcome
W\)ltt U lO l l Hotel Ma rke t Place, P A R W m R T Y ON THE SHIP THIS WEEKEND?^
:i r a g g U ^ A N X M A N ._ N O W O P ®
HIGH CLASS CANTONESE RESTAURANT NOW OPEN
Clitheroe •S 26955
LIVE MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY
CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB READ
NEAR BURNLEY Tel. Padlham 72170
DELIVERY OF CARVERY UNIT DELA YED! BUT. . . We are here offering a full a la carle menu (dishes from only £2.75)
Relaxed and informal atmosphere. Wednesday to Saturday evenings, also lunches Wednesday to Friday. Closed Monday and Tuesday
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY WITH CHILDREN'S MENU
MONDAY, JULY 11th 7-15 p.m.
RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL
Mr PAUL BROOKING (Kirkham)
“MICRO
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