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&-15SATURDAY STARTS HERE
8*25 CORNERS. 840 EGGS ’N' BAKER. Cheryl
Baker and guests prepare easy-to-cook recipes for youngsters. This week’s guests are Bucks Fizz.
9-00 GOING LIVE! At noon HRH The Prince Edward starts a race between Steve Cram round the Great Court of Trinity College. Cambridge, re-creating the “ Chariots of Fire" race to raise funds for G re a t Ormond S tre e t hospital.
12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider. 12-20 Rugby League. Boxing; 12-40 Paralympics; 1- 00 Racing from Ascot; 1- 10 News; 1-15 Bowling; 1-30 Racing from Ascot; 1-40 Bowling; 2-00 Racing from Ascot; 2-10 Rugby League; 2-
League; 3-50 Half-Times; 4- 00 Bowling; 4-30 Rugby Union; 4-40 Final Score.
5-00 NEWS: Weather.
5-10 REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT.
5-
TORS. Australian drama series following the adven tures of the Royal Flying Doctor Service based at Coopers Crossing. A family feud which has been brew ing for years comes to a head and Chris and Dave are called out to a shooting incident.
6- OOTHE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW.
645 BOB’S FULL HOUSE.
7*20 ‘ALLO ’ALLOI Rene is fit ted with an outfit that incor porates a hidden camera to photograph German inva sion plans.
745 HEARTS OF GOLD. 8-
AND SMALL. Siegfried is determined lo get the local
farmers to pay their out standing bills.
9- 15 N E W S SPORT: Weather. 9-30 FILM: RED SONJA. The
statuesque Brigitte Nielsen plays the female warrior who goes into battle against man and beast to save the world from the evil Queen Gedren (Sandahl Bergman). Arnold Schwarzenegger is the third s c re e n - f i ll in g g ia n t of Richard Fleischer’s fantasy adventure (1965).
10*55THE ODD COUPLE. A romantic evening with the
Pigeon Sisters is ruined when a television news item inspires Felix to recount how he and Oscar first met.
8- 9-
A N D
15TH E F L Y IN G D O C 9-
8- WORLD.
11-20 FILM: AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. Al Pacino plays a defence attorney obliged to represent a bent judge on a rape charge, one case among many which con vince him of the indifference of the American courts to seeing justice done.
1-15 WEATHER. C BBC-2 J 900 CEEFAX.
12-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1-
55 INTERVAL.
2- 00 NETWORK EAST. 240 FILM: THE MISFITS. Mari lyn Monroe and Clark Gable head the cast in John Hus ton’s classic film, written by Arthur Miller, about four kin dred spirits, down on their lu c k , who are thrown together in Reno and try to find their way forward. With Montgomary Clift and Kevin McCarthy.
55 Bowling; 3-05 Rugby 7-
440 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS. 6-
o g r a p h e r Ro s ema r y Butcher’s ballet, with music by Michael Nyman, is per formed by the Rosemary Butcher Dance Company.
945 THE FILM CLUB. 947FILM: KAOS. Mingling comedy, horror and eroti cism. these Pira ndello stories cast the writer's char acters into the harsh Sicilian landscape in breathtaking, timeless images.
12-50 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS. C Granada ) 5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS.
6- 00 TV A.M. 9-25 MOTORMOUTH, SHE RA, PRINCESS OF POWER.
11- 25 ALL CREATURES GREAT 30 AMERICA’S TOP 10. 12- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT.
1-00 ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
1-05 SAINT & GREAVSIE. 1-
Keighley.
2- 4-
10-
down — "T h e Life and Times of Ronald Reagan." A fond farewell to the popular puppet, looking at his life from the first moment he opened his eyes to the moment he shut them again when he became President.
11- 00 MOVIE PREMIERE: THE . JIGSAW MAN. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
12-50TH E H IT MAN AND HER. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
2-00 NIGHT NETWORK. 4-00 THE HIT MAN.
Channel 4 9-
DEN GROW? Repeated series exploring eight private gardens in Ulster.
50 NEWSVIEW. Weather. 30 DANCEMAKERS. Chore
10-004 WHAT IT'S WORTH. 10-30 F L I G H T OF T H E DOVES (1971) Ron Moody stars as a villainous master of disguise in pursuit of young runaways, Jack Wild and Helen Raye.
15R H Y T H M S OF TH E 15 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS.
12-20 RICKSHAW MAN. A man starts a taxi service — on his bike!
12-35 EMPRESS WU. The prin cess commits suicide and the Empress plots her revenge.
1- 05C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING. From Newmarket.
2- 35 AIR FORCE (1943) Howard Hawks' classic tribute to the US Army Air Force in World War II with John Garfield, Gig Young, Charles Drake. 55 VIRTUOSO.
4-
5- 05 BROOKStDE. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-
the “ Bridge of the Red Sea."
7- 00 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.
7- 05HOLLYWOOD. Today's rep ea te d pr ogramme focuses on the stand-ins for the stars who took all the risks — the stunt men.
8- 05 G A M E , S E T A N D
35W R E S T L I N G f r o m 15 GYMNASTICS.
TELOPE. The Lilliputians are trapped in the museum.
445 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 00ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
5-15 BLOCKBUSTERS. 545 NEW FACES OF ’88 with
Marti Caine.
645BLIND DATE with Cilia Black.
7- 8- 0 0 M U R D E R ,
WROTE. "De a d lin e for Murder.’’ Thriller writer Jes sica Fletcher uncovers the shady past of a corrupt newspaper publisher.
55 ITN NEWS. 15 BUST.
SUNDAY ( BBC-1 ) 8-30 T H E F L A S H I N G
BLADE. Adventure of a 16th century French knight in the wars between France and Spain.
8- 9- 9-
55 PLAYBUS. 15 UMBRELLA.
1(M)0 IN THE KNOW. 10-
10- AND PEOPLE.
11- 00 DEUTSCH DIREKT1 11-25 BAZAAR. 11- 50 B R I T I S H S I G N LANGUAGE.
12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. 12-55 WEATHER. 1- 00 NEWS: ON THE RECORD 2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 SCRUPLES. 3- 30 SMASH HITS POLL WIN NERS’ PARTY. P h illip Schofield hosts the award ceremony live from the Royal Albert Hall,
4- TIME
5- 20THE C L O T H E S SHOW. Selina Scott reports on th e Harri s Tweed industry. Jeff Banks meets the punters as they button up their overcoats.
545THE FRANCHISE AF FAIR. The final episode of Josephine Tey's story about a girl who claims to have been kidnapped and forced to work as a servant in a large house called The Franshise.
6- 6-
15 LIFELINE 25 NEWS, Weather.
640 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-
WINE. A day out in the Yorkshire Dales in Wesley’s motor doesn't turn out to be quite as much fun as the trio anticipated.
745 HOWARDS’ WAY. Orka- dian appears to have been stolen, but Tom discovers that Emma has taken her to test the engine. However, when Emma doesn't return Tom becomes worried. . .
8- McCartney join the cast.
94)5FIRST BORN. Charles Dance stars in a three part adaptation of Maureen Duffy's novel Gorsaga as the MoD s c ie n tis t who breeds a half-human, half- animal child by injecting a gorilla ovum with human sperm.
19-00 NEWS, Weather. 1915 EVERYMAN: Pap Woityla. The final film about Pope John Paul II follows his 37th international pilgrimage to Uruguay, Bolivia and Para guay, where Wojtyla must meet General Alf redo Strossner, the world's lon gest surviving dictator, who after the second world war sheltered many Nazi crimi nals who desecrated Woj- tyla's homeland.
11- 05 DENNIS O’NEILL 11400 ’ D O N N E L L INVESTIGATES
12- 10 NETWORK 12-50 WEATHER. 3-
30 THIS IS THE DAY. 10 SPELLING IT OUT.
10-20 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH MATHS.
1- 00FILM: FIFTH AVENUE GIRL Ginger Rogers -plays poor but happy Mary Grey in this light comedy made in 1939. She runs into a miser able middle-aged millionaire, played by Walter Connolly, and moves into his house as his personal assistant.
2- 35RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Live.” Profile of a fighting c a n c e r v ic t im , Kate Matthews, a 41-year-old nursery school headmistress and single mother of two, whose zest for life and con tempt for her illness have already extended a 12 week death sentence to 16 months.
3- 00 GRAND PRIX. The Japa nese Grand Pr ix
BOWL S . First round ma tc h e s of the CIS Insurance UK Indoor
* Championship. 4- 55 ROLF’HARRIS CARTOON
54)5 RUGBY SPECIAL 6- OOTHE ROUX B R O T H ERS. Albert and Michel Roux look at a range of poultry and game and sug gest ways of cooking and serving duck, hare and poussins.
6*35 T H E PROGRAMME.
7- 15THE N A T U R A L WORLD. The story of a six week, 3,000k journey of a lifetime down a tributary of the Amazon undertaken by a four-man team led by Anth ony Smith.
8- 05FACE TO FACE. John Freeman’s 1960 interview with prickley Evelyn Waugh, the television debut of tho writer of “ Decline and Fall," "Brideshead Revisited" and “A Handful of Dust."
15 LAST OF THE SUMMER
935OUT OF THE DO L L ’S HOUSE.
925 VISION OF BRITAIN 1910 F I L M :
“ I n t o t h e
N i g h t . " Fast mov ing comedy thriller starring Jeff
Glodblum as an insomniac who walks out of his failed marriage Into the arms of Diana, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, who is fleeing from hired assassins anxious to lay their hands on some jewels she has stolen.
35 BREAD. Paul and Linda 12-00 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS ( Granada > )
900 ITN MORNING NEWS. 900 TV AM. 925 FRAGGLEROCK.
955 MOTORMOUTH. 1930 FOLLYFOOT. 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 00 T H E
INTERVIEW.
1-00ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
1-15 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 1-
35 AAP KAA HAK.
140 LINK. 2- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR 2-
PLE DO THE CRAZIEST THINGS
3- 00 THE MATCH 54)5 HIGHWAY TQ HEAVEN. 900BULLSEYE 930ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
945 HIGHWAY. Harry Secombe visits South Donegal.
7-15 CONCENTRATION. With Nick Jackson.
9-00 CEEFAX. 925 NOW ON TWO.
745 LIVE FROM THE PALLADI UM with Jimmy Tarbuck.
. 845 ITN NEWS. W A L D E N M O N E Y
905 PIECE OF CAKE. It is May, 1940, and Hornet Squadron are billeted with their Spit fires in France, near the German border.
2040 MINUTES. " I Want To
1900HALE & PACE. A top secret seed catalogue is sto len by enemy agents. Can Wheelbarrow and Dibbler retrieve it in time for the Chelsea Flower Show?
1930 TH E S O U T H B A N K SHOW. Melvyn Bragg joins David Hockney for an exclu sive private interview to dis cuss pictures from Hock ney’s remarkable career.
11- 12-
35 C H A M P I O N S H I P I-
30 MUSIC IN CAMERA.
H. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
MIDNIGHT
30 BEADLE’S ABOUT. S H E
15 THE RETURN OF THE AN
MATCH. The mole. Giles Trent , has been mys teriously murdered. The last member of Samson's spy cell supplies more evidence. W5 ALLEGRO: THE TROUT, 10- 10 P R I V A T E S
ON
PARADE (1982) British TV premiere of the tragi-comic f i lm f o l l o w i n g t h e experiences of a British army entertainment unit in Singapore in 1948.
12-15 DIARY 1972-82. Start of a unique six-part cinematic diary (shown over consecu tive nights) in which Israeli film-maker David Perlov dis tils a decade of his life — p o lit ic a l, personal and professional.
1- 2-
15 BARNEY MILLER. 15 CLOSE.
HODDER GROUP
DAY EXCURSIONS 1 9 8 8
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th
MOTOR S H O W - BIRMINGHAM............................. 07.30 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19th
Indoor 8
BLACKPOOL — Christmas shopping........................09.20 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th METRO CENTRE - GATESHEAD -
Shopping Complex......................................... SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd
08.40
BLACKPOOL — Christmas shopping........................09.20 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th U VERPOOL -A LBER T DOCK - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11th EXTENDED COUNTRY RUN -
Shopping........... 09.20 Christmas meal, The Plough Inn.................................................................12 12.50 £11.00
Seats booked to plan Please book early for good seats CHILDREN: Under 14 years of age when accompanied by an adult, half fare to the nearest 5p above.
PLEASE BOOK AT: Our office: Ainsworth's: Whitaker’s: Pasturetands Shop:
46 King Steel, Clitheroe 35 Waterloo Road, Cllheroe 77 King Steel, Whaley 153 Pas&felands Drive, Bilngtcn
Tel. 22473-22590 Tel 23155 TeL WTiafley 2279 TeL Whalley 2333
minutes. Times at Billington Gardens vary to Clitheroe by 15 minutes
Times at Chatbum and Whalley vary to Clitheroe by 10 "COACHING IN COMFORT" 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK
.1-00 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
4-00 NIGHT BEAT: THE POWER HOUR,-
C Channel 4 J
925 ORIENTATIONS. New nine part weekly magazine pro gramme for the South East Asian, Far Eastern and Chi nese communities and today's programme looks at the sensitive issue of Tibet, including a studio discus sion. A visit to the first Tibe tan monastery in the UK; rare colour footage of the inauguration of the Dalai Llama in 1939; and a look at the political swing to the Tor ie s in the Chinese community.
1900 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. I I- 00 THE WALTONS 12-00TREASURE HUNT. A repeat of the 1986 series and today, Anneka Rice digs
up clues on behalf of Robert and Margaret Vernon from Yorkshire.
1- 00 LOST IN SPACE. Today, Smith is turned into a deadly secret weapon when Jupiter
2 is forced down on an alien planet.
2- 00 O U R H O S P I
TALITY. (1923). Another screening of Buster Keaton's second full-length feature with outstanding stunt work, about a man who escapes before his wedding.
925 OPENS WEDNESDAY 930 TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME. (1949) . Busby Berkeley musical starring Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Esther Williams about a pair of vaudeviliians who spend their summers as professional basebal l players.
910 NEWS SUMMARY and Weather.
9 15THE B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.
545 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 7-00 E Q U I N O X : H E A V Y METAL
30 CHANCES ARE . . . PEO
900 REBEL OF THE SOUTH SEAS. Final part of the revised version of Tusilala telling of the last years of Robert Louis Stevenson (John McEnery) in Samoa and his scandalous liaison with Fanny (Angela Punch McGregor).
900TH E M E D I A S H OW SPECIAL
10-00T H E M I S S O U R I
BREAKS. Off-beat western starring Marion Brando as a bounty hunter called in to get rid of a rustler gang led by Jack Nicholson. •
12-25 DIARY 1-25 CLOSE.
HIGHER TRAPP HOTEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th
Dancing to the music of The Footappers
DINNER DANCE
Dinner dances also on November 5th, 12th and 19th
4-course dinner £9.95 (until 12-30 a.m.)
BOOKINGS: TELEPHONE 72781
FRIDAY, 28th to SUNDAY, F 30th OCTOBER
pA vast variety of genuine antiques for sale to the general O riday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. ther days lO a.m. to 6 p.m.
ublic by leading specialists nationwide throughout this historic building. Subjects include fine furniture of all periods, silvert glass, porcelain, ceramics, textiles, treen paintings, Jewellery, watercolours and Victoriana.
EXCELLENT BISTRO RESTAURANT Admission: £2 per adult, children Free
CASTLE FAIRS (0937) 845829 THE NEW BELVEDERE
COUNTRY N CARVERY
( Whinns Lane, Read
Evenings, including Sunday evening. Italian,.French, English, a-la-carte menus at very reasonable prices.
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TEL. PADIHAM 72170 Cloned Monday
between Whalley and Padiham)
and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday lunchtime £0.95 Children £4.95, Hoi Hoagies only £3.95 ★
OW OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY TILL 7 p.m.
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Q OCTOBER 29th, £ • in the New Clitheroe Auction Mart.
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£ Water Fowl, Bantams and Eggs Open 1-00 — 4-00 p.m.
q Admission 50p, including catalogue 9
SATURDAY, ^ \J
^ Over 1,150 exhibits of Large Fowl, A \J Q
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Clitheroe @ 23278 Commencing:
Friday to Thursday, at 7-30 p.m. totsfru
PHIL KAtil* JULIE COLLINS WALTERS B U S T E R .
AVESTRONPICTURES RELEASE 9 - ■ ... 7..--. ;;t» nor
Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community
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55 GOLDWYN GREATS. “ The
Little Foxes,” followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
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I) RIBBLE VALLEY y POULTRY SOCIETY
THE FAMOUS ANNUAL LANCASHIRE ANTIQUE M DEALERS’ FAIR
£6.00 £3.00 £6.00 £3.00 .09.20 £4.00
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KELBROOK Come and join us and enjoy
or: CHRISTMAS PARTIES, B CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH.
SEASONAL f B FAYREookings now being taken
the warm atmosphere and superb
t f t We look forward to your visit
BOOK NOW TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT
Telephone: (0282) 843432
OXING DAY LUNCH, NEW YEAR’S EVE BANQUET (Fancy dress)
* CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th
* NEXT OF KIN * SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th
^ (Fabulous Duo) ^ -$C * G. J. MONKS * ^ (First time at our Club}
-fe; WEEKLY DOUBLE 2 7— 16 £ WEEKLY TREBLE 5 — 15 — 24
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USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests
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Lunches dally (except Sat.) and aubatantlal bar anacka every night.
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* J CLITHEROE ADVERTISER & TIMES Reader Trip
GRANADA STUDIOS TOUR -PICK-UP PO INTS-
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Brown Cow, Chatburn Well Terrace, Clitheroe Bus Station, Whalley
9-15 a.m. 9-30 a.m. 9-45 a.m.
Our luxury coach wilt depart from the above mentioned pick-up points promptly on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th to arrive at Granada Studios In city centre, Manchester for the tour to start at 11-30 a.m.
Our tour lasts for just under two hours but most guests stay for approximately three and a half hours.
Readers will then be free to wander around the city centre, have a meal, do some
shopping or whatever they choose. The luxury coach will pick us up at 4 p.m. at a pre-arranged spot In the city for our Journey home.
THE TOUR /S LIMITED TO THE F IR S T 50 PASSENGERS Price: Adults £8.50 each; Children (under 14 years) £6.50 each
with the Granada Experience film ■ highlights of 30 years of production from Granada Television. "See the nerve centre of television production -
- -e d ite d the control room.
Explore a typical studio and watch a dramatic demonstration of television lighting techniques. Experience the incredible effect o f ’'Chromakey” as you become part of televisions special effects. Look behind the scenes of television make-up and see the costumes worn by the stars of Granada’s epic productions. Soak the atmosphere of our stars dressing room. Climb the Stairway to the Stars, and watch as breathtaking special effects transform the Los Angeles skyline into a glittering panorama reaching to the magical movie world of Hollywood. Get an insight into tho world of politics as you stroll along Downing Street. Enter the hushed and mysterious world of Sherlock Homes as you step on to the set of 221b Baker Street.
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H'earcaimo to us?
YOU MAY BOOK YOUR SEAT AT: Clitharo* Advartlaar and Timas Olflca, King Straat, Clltharoa.
Enter the complex and you're transported, instantaneously, from the streets of Manchester to downtown New York. Before you start the tour we will entertain you ~ '
Encounter the effects of perspective in the doll's house and giant room.
Discover the unkown as you trek the uncharted reaches of a "Disappearing World" jungle set.
Travel back In time to another age as you stop aboard an Edwardian tram from the "Lost Empires’ series and take a nostalgic trip alona Baker Street.
Meet the challenge of our "Checkpoint Charlie"
style-border post as used in the T v thriller "Game Set and Match"
Enjoy the "Coronation Street Experience." Stroll the famous Coronation Street set, stop at the Corner Shop and re-live the dreams and dramas of Britain’s best-loved drama serial.
Follow in the footsteps of the powerful as you pace the Chamber of the House of Commons. Sit on the Back Benches of the life-size Houses of Parliament set from the famous "First Among Equals television series.
From Coronation Street to Baker Street, from Hollywood to the House of Commons, the
Granda Studios Tour takes you on a unique voyage of discovery Into the world of television
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GOLDEN OLDIES THURSDAY
KEN HARTLEY’S FREE AND EASY
Back In time with PAT CARTER’S
WEDNESDAY 30 HOW DOES YOUR GAR
( For all your * I | Christmas Gifts have a ride
out to
I J . CO ’I H an d p a inted pottery an d craft
MYTTONS FARM — SLAIDBURN [' OPENING EVERY SUNDAY N P lus Friday. October 28th; Friday.
shop |, j1 30 CITIES OF ISLAM. Jeddah,
UNTIL CHRISTMAS 11a.m. — 5 p.m.
ovember 4 th ; Friday. November 1 1th, 7 p.m. till 9 p.m.
fPass front of Hark to Bounty for 1 mile, first right, first farm right
THE PICTURE HOUSE VIDEO CENTRE
WELLGATE, CLITHEROE. Tel. 27433 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
FREE MEMBERSHIP ON THE DAY OF JOINING TAKE YOUR
FIRST TAPE FREE
Top titles In large 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 Eustace and Sue Collier
HILLOCK FARM N RESTAURANT
now welcome you to
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
ORTHCOTE ROAD • OLD LANGHO T • BLACKBURN
elephone: 48655
O P E N EVERY EV EN IN G (e x c e p t M o n d a y )
Full A-la-Carte Menu available
Special Sunday Menu 12 noon — 6 p.m.
Bar and Restaurant available for private functions — outside catering our speciality
Now taking bookings for Christmas and New Year
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th
Tel. Accrington 384874 CABARET ROOM
(Top TV vocal instrumental act) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th
HIGH JINKS
THE BILLY PEARCE SHOW
(New Faces winner) Plus HIGH JINKS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd CATCH 9*30 D.m. — 2 a.m. FREE I (Fabulous group)
FREE ADMISSION TO CABARET WHEN DINING IN THE
CARVERY, WEDNESDAY ONLY LOUNGE
ENTERTAINMENT "ft
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th DAVE RUSSELL
TUESDAY
KEN HARTLEY’S FREE AND EASY
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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 — 15 SPITTING IMAGE. Bumble- Steaks our speciality
SUNDAY — 3-course traditional roast beef lunch at £3.95,12 noon — 3 p.m. Reservations welcome
(Bar snacks also available) Afternoon teas and high teas to 4 p.m.
Reservations for Christmas parties welcome CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHEON
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN Please telephone for menus
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NO SMOKING ROOM AVAILABLE from Saturday evening, October 15th
Clitheroe 22824 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
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* SUNDAY LUNCH * 12 noon — 3-00 p.m.
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2 A DATE TO NOTE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st
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X Arts and Entertainments Centre E|C|H|A|N|I|C MECHANICS FOLK CLUB presents W H iF P ’E F ^ N A P K
With Ace Bulgarlen Folkgroup LOZNITSA Falcon Inn, Whlttam Street
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th — 8 p.m. Tickets E3.50/E2.50
BURNLEY MUNICIPAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with ANNA MARKLAND (BBC Young Musician of the Year 1982)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3
The Life of KATHLEEN
In words, and music FERRIER
Habergham Sixth Form Centre,
Kiddrow Lane W
A free adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkeln’s famous story NOVEMBER 3rd-8th (not Sunday 6th) Tickets £2.50, £1.50
THE HOBBIT
Live Pop Video Dance and Rock Performance THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th — 7-30 p.m. Tickets £2, £3.50
La BoUGWE Stan Barker and Digby Falrweather JAZZ COLLEGE SEXTET N
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th — 0 p.m. Tickets £3, £2.25
, TAL FARLOW MANCHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY © (0282) 30055 QfahfjC U.S. King of the Jazz Guitar
JB MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th — 8 p.m. Tickets £4, £3
USUAL ENTERTAINM , ANDSli Members and Be
£100 — N NOV. 2nd
EDNESDAY, -7 -4 5 p.m.
Tickets £2.25/£1.25 BURNLEY YOUTH THEATRE present
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