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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 5th, 1989 ) r - - /, ’s on . . . SATURDAY ( BBC-1,


7- 55 LAUREL AND HARDY. 900NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE.


7-30SATURDAY STARTS HERE.


8- 15 EGGS‘N’ BAKER.


5-35 THUNDERCATS. 9- 00 GOING LIVEI 12-12 WEATHER.


12-15 GRANDSTAND. Wilh Des­ mond Lynam, 12-20 FOOT­


BALL; 12-30 MOTOR RAC­ ING; The Bathurst Irom Australia. 1-10 NEWS; 1-15 HOCKEY; The Lada Classic Irom Luton. 2-00 RACING FROM CHEPSTOW; South Wales Show Aqualisa Hur­ dle (H' cap). 2-10 MOTOR RACING; 2-35 RACING FROM CHEPSTOW; Mer­ cedes Benz Steeplechase (H1 cap). 2-45 BOXING Irom the Royal Albert Hall. 3-10 RACING FROM CHEP­ STOW, Timelorm Hurdle. 3- 15 HOCKEY; 4-00 RACING FROM PHOENIX PARK, Cartier Million. 4-05 BAS­ KETBALL, The Carlsberg Tournament of Champions Final Irom Leicester. 4-45 FOOTBALL.


5-00 NEWS; Weather. 5-10 Reg Io n a I News a n d Sport.


6-


5- 40THE NOEL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW.


5-15 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


7-


84X1 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. James finds himsell in an awkward posi­ tion wilh Mrs Pumphrey and Mrs Tibbett when he treats a


8- 50 N EW S


94)5 FILM: BREWSTER’S MIL­ LIONS.


SPORT. Weather.


I- 40SATURDAY MATTERS WITH SUE LAWLEY. Sue's guests include Pauline Col­ lins. Lenny Henry and Andrew Lloyd Webber.


II- 25THE HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW.


12-35 JULIO INGLESIAS - NON­ STOP. Julio Inglesias pres­ ents songs Irom his 1988 tour of the Far East, with footage from his concert in Brisbane, Australia.


c 14)5 WEATHER. Granada


5-00ITN MORNING NEWS. 64)0 TV AM.


9-25 MOTORMOUTH.


11-30 T H E I T V C H A R T SHOW. The great British all-video chart show, with the chart action and the fas­ test Top 10 on TV.


10- A N D


7- OO'ALLO'ALLOI Rene, Edith. Fairfax. Carslairs and Mimi are disguised as a work­ man's hut. And there are five anonymous characters sit­ ting in the cafe wearing paper bags over their heads. 30 RUSS ABBOT.


12-30 BATMAN. 14)0 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE. 1- 40 SPORTS MASTERS. 2-


2-40 RUGBY LEAGUE — LIVE. 4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 001T N N EW S


5- 6-


DEAREST. Nellie and Eli suspect that Lily's interest In the new coalman is much more inflammable than his waros!


N E A R E S T


SPORT, and ITV National Weather followed by GRAN­ ADA REPORTS.


A N D


dock run into a lynch mob when they go to a small min­ ing town to look for a pre­ cious-metals experl.


6- 45 BLIND DATE. 7- 35 BEADLE'S ABOUT. 8 0 5M U R D E R ,


Walker. 10- 9-20 SARACEN.


9-00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITN National Weather.


25 BOB'S FULL HOUSE.


11- 20 MOVIE PREMIERE ''Run­ away Train" Prison-break­ ers escape into Alaskan wil­ derness and commandeer a train which can't slop. Fol­ low e d by ITN News headlines.


1-


4-00 COACH. 4-30 AMERICA'S TOP 10.


2- 00THE HIT MAN AND HER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


other journey into the super­ natural. An Elvis Presley Impersonator Is transported back to 1954 and meets the real Elvis. Followed by THE UNCLE DEVIL SHOW.


chard Digance takes an irreverent look at the British way ol life — past, present and future.


WROTE, When the chair­ man of Barnett Industries is murdered, Jessica tries to unravel the intrigues and power struggles in the board . room.


- S H E


12-25‘THE THREE STOOGES. 12-45 DANCE WITH ME.


1-


10COMEDY C L A S S IC : A N D


2-


(1949). Fearing that he will be forced to part with his precious donkey, Abdallah, a young Bedouin, flees with it in tow.


54)5 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 600 RIGHT TO REPLY. 630 F I V E W O M E N PAINTERS Eileen Agar.


15 THE A-TEAM. BA and Mur­ 15 CATCHPHRASE. With Roy


ING. From newmarket, Longchamp and Phoenix Park.


7-OOTHE WO R L D T H I S WE EK . F o ll owe d by Weather.


900 A FAMILY AT WAR. Au­ gust 1940. German air raids. on Liverpool. Margaret Por­ ter awaits the birth of her child — and news of her husband,John.


9O0TRIFFAIT: LA CHAMBRE VERTE (THE GREEN ROOM).


20 ABRACADIGANCE. Ri­ 1145 AFTER DARK.


1045 CLUB CULTURE.'Jamie Rose examines the phenom­ enon ol House Music and how it originally arrived on the UK club scene, as well as the influence ol soul, hip hop and rap.


( BBc-2kk) 25 THE TWILIGHT ZONE. An­


12-10 ENTERTAINMENT USA 2. 1240 THE STORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE. Arthur Negus on the medieval and Eliza­ bethan periods.


( Channel 4 ")


500 OURSELVES AND OTHER ANIMALS.


6-


7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES - WORLD NEWS. Reports on the stories behind the head­ lines. from ITN correspon­ dents around the world.


7- 00 O N C E U P O N A TIME . . .LIFE.


30 TREE HOUSE.


84)0 TRANSWORLD SPORT. 9-00 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE.


9-25 SING AND SWING. 9-


104)0 A V O T E OF NO CONFIl ’ =.


ENCE. Channel 4's topical series on disability issues, repealed Irom Monday night. Today, MARK TODD reports on the Spastics Society.


1-55 NETWOHK EAST. 2 4 0F ILM : THE MASTER RACE.


1-20 THE SHOGUN INHERIT­ ANCE. The spirit ol the samurai as it lives on in Japan.


1-05VO IC E S FROM THE DOLL’S HOUSE. Victoria Lidiard recalls being a Suffragette.


1920FILM: THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO. Found guilty ol arranging Napo­ leon s escape Irom Elba, Edmund Dantes languishes. 20 years in prison before escaping wilh the key to a fortune to track down his false accusers.


900 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 950 SOUNDS LIKE STRAD.


15‘ BIM LE PETIT ANE L E ISURE 1 5 C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­


BOX OFFICE: Tel. Colne 864721 or Tel. Nelson 692890


FRIDAY 6th, OCTOBER and SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER


hysterical comedy by ALAN AYCKBOURN CIVIC THEATRE. NELSON. 7-30 p.m.


PENDLE CIVIC PLAYERS anTEN TIMES TABLE


present Admlttlon £2, Coneet tlon £1.50


FRIDAY 6th OCTOBER, 1989 at 8 p.m. MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE


and the VEE JAYS WALTER MITTIES HEAD


HOWLIN’WILF


R’n’B AT ITS BEST Supported by


GEOFF BOYCOTT,


Admlttlon £3 In advtnce £4 on the day AN EVENING WITH


SUNDAY 8th OCTOBER, 1989 at 7-30 p.m. MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE


o b e Admlttlon £5 MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE — 7-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1989 .Ticket prices for the series are as (oilows:


MANCHESTER CAMERATA ORCHESTRAL SERIES


Season Tickets: Five concerts tor the price of lour £5 seats — £20; £4 seats — £16; £3 seats — £12 -


Single Concerts: Balcony £5, Concessions £4 Stalls £4, Concessions £3


INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING ALL STAR


WRESTLING BONANZA MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE


THURSDAY 12th OCTOBER at 7-45 p.m.


MONGOLIAN MAULER v


doors open 7-15 p.m. 6 It. 6 in. 25 stone


30 S A M E D I F F E R ­


7-OORAPIDO. 7-30NEWSVIEW With Moira Stuart and Chris Lowe; Weatherview.


War II thri. tarring Norma Shearer as mistress ol a leading Naz icial, helping an American -.list (Robert Taylor) recue his mother Irom a concentration camp.


SUNDAY C 11- BBC-1


1900 FILM: GEORDIE. Alastair Sim and Bill Travars star in Ihis romantic comedy set in Ihe Highlands ol Scotland about a small 12-year-old boy who is desperate to grow strong and tall and enrolls secretly in a body­ building correspondence course. After years of hard work and exercise he achieves his aim and goes on lo win sporting acclaim. 30 BARNEY BEAR.


930 THIS IS THE DAY.


955 IT’S MY PLEASURE. Thora Hird shares some ol her favourite film and tv clips with Desmond Lynam.


3


11- 12-


50 NETWORK EAST. 30 Weather.


C' Granada )


1945 LINK. 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 124KITHE H UMA N F A C ­ TOR. One thousand days ago Ihis week, Terry Waile vanished on Ihe streets of B e i r u t . Wha t i d e a s influenced him lo begin Ihis fateful mission?


600 ITN MORNING NEWS. 600 TV AM. 925 THE DISNEY CLUB.


12-


1140 SEE HEAR! 12- 30 COUNTRY FILE. I- 00NEWS; ON THE REC­ ORD. On the eve ol Ihe Conservative party Confer­ ence Jonathan Dimbleby looks al Ihe health and poll lax policies, which some Tory MPs think could cost Ihe Parly the next election, wilh Conservative Parly Chairman Kenneth Baker.


900CHANNEL 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL: THE CIGA PRIX DE L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE.


625News S umma r y and Weather.


B O D Y


in Ihe Lake District, contain­ ing Ihe largest collection ol open air sculpture In Europe. Sculptors talk about their work on the site and the pro­ gramme looks at the effect of Iheir work on Ihe local community.


30'ESCAP 940). World - lilms Irom China and films


1903FILM KING OF THE CHILDREN.


1145FILM: SALT OF THE EARTH.


1900 THE FILM CLUB. A final double-bill featuring recent


615 RED DYNASTY. 905 D A N C E INTERNATIONAL


from the McCarthy era in AmanVa


4-15 FILM: GRAND PRIX. The definitive motor-racing movie starring James Garner, Yves Montand, Eva marie Saint and Toshiro Mifune In a bat­ tle lor the world champion­ ship. Romance and thrilling racing sequences shot on location in Monaco, Holland and at Brands Hatch.


ROCK N ROLL EXPRESS v


RAY STEELE JOHNNY KIDD Plus ALL STAR LINE UP


Seats on sale now Irom box office. Admission £3.50 Concessions £3.00


Pete Morton, Roger Wilson, and Simon Edwards


FOLK


FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1989 CIVIC HALL, BARROWFORD A ' at 8-0


Hosted by Dave Summers


dmission £3. < :I-00 p.m.


3. Concessions £2*50


THURSDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1989 MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE 8-00 p.m.


DELORES KEANEin Concert Admission £4 in advance, £5 on the day


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE — 8-00 p.m. Admission £5.50, Concession


T SCHAEFERhe Brilliant International Pianists SUNDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1989 '


ROSTAL AND


Johnny Ball's Think of a Number — 2nd November Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra — 5th November . Blaster Bates — 10lh November


NOW BOOKING


630 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 630 THE WONDER YEARS. 74)0 EQUINOX: THE INVASON OF T H E SCANNERS.


12-50 APP KAA HAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 14)0 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV Nalional Weather.


1- 10T HE


2- 00 SUNDAY MATINEE "The S e v e n t h D a w n ” . A Malayan rubber planter finds that his best friend is a lead­ ing terrorist. Starring William Holden.


INTERVIEW. 4-20 CARTOON TIME.


24)0 EASTENDERS. 34)0 FILM: SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON. The true World War II story ol British sailors adrift in a lileboal who re­ boarded their shelled oil tanker, blazing but still alloat after two days, lo bring her home wilhoul navigation aids, steering gear or wireless.


620 THE CLOTHES SHOW. 545 MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS. Gerry decides that what he would really like lor his birthday is a boat.


4-35THE HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW.


4-30 CLASSMATES. 600 ALL CLUED UP. 630 CORONATION STREET. 630 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


W A L D E N 30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT.


Albert Road, Colne, or Tourist Information Centre, Scotland Road, Nelson.


Colne Orchestra - 12th November Tickets available from Bank House,


114)0 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 12-30 PAT METHENY. 1-35 CLOSE.


BBC-2


915 STEPPING UP. 925 NEWS: Weather. 640 SONGS OF PRAISE. 7-15 FIRST OF THE SUMMER WINE. As Ihe country pre-


635 GRANADA REPORTS. 640 HIGHWAY. 7-15 CLOSE TO HOME. 745MICHAWL DOUGLAS "J e w e l Of The N ile " ( 1 9 8 5 ) . S e q u e l to "Romancing The Slone". An adventurer tries to rescue his lady who has been kid­ napped, while he also tries lo locale a fabulous jewel. Starring Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito.


745 HOWARDS' WAY. Frere tells Gerald Urquhart of a plan to develop the Mermaid yard as a marina, and is sur­ prised lo find that Ken Mas- lers is refusing to sell his Fellon shares.


' pares for war, Ihe Cleggs have to deal wilh Brad's unexpected wedding — held in a Registry Office!


1905HALE AND PACE. This week: The Cream Doughnut and Hamburger Diet from America. Does il really work?


1935THE SOUTH B AN K SHOW.


11-


7-30 CHILDREN'S BBC TWO. 7-55JIMBO AND THE JET SET.


84)0 IS THAT A FACT? 915SMOGGIES. 840 UMBRELLA. 955THE HALLO SPENCER SHOWI


945 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


1045 BLUEBIRDS. 11-10 BOXPOPS. 11-50THE OZONE. 124)5FILM: ELVIS - THAT'S THE WAY IT IS. Complete


915 CORNERS. 930 VISIONARIES. 955 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS.


84X) THE MEDIA SHOW. 900 HITCH ON 4: SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943). The sea­ son ol Allred Hitchcock films continues tonight wilh this classic suspense thriller starring Joseph Cotton as a psychopathic killer who hides out in a small Califori nia town.


VISIT THE OPEN AIR MARKET


AND CAR BOOT SALE THIS SUNDAY OCTOBER 8th


at


COLNE CRICKET CLUB Byron Road, Colne


(Follow signs from end of M65) 10a,m. — 4 p.m.


ADMISSION FREE


Car Boot spaces £6 — All sellers welcome No booking necessary Arrive from 8-30 a.m.


ORGANISED ON BEHALF OF AND NETT PROCEEDS OF STALL RENTS TO


COLNE CRICKET CLUB Telephone 0253 712776/721035 evenings


■ C O L L E C T O R S M A R K E T a n d


C A R B O O T S A L E


EVERY SUNDAY AT THE NEW


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR ■ AREAS — 500 Pitches from £6


Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825


ADULT BEGINNERS COURSE The next 6-week course starts


4 8 2 ^


Details (and for other adult swimming) Pat Ellacott, Clitheroe 26297


SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER 6-7 p.m. at Ribblesdale Pool £12.00


N. A. L. C. CLITHEROE


Saturday, October 7th from 10 a.m. onwards at


LADIES CIRCLE BAZAAR


McKenna’s Salerooms^, Wellgate


Stalls to include Cakes, Go'od-as-New — including < many larger items, Books, Toys, Clothes, Bric-a-Brac.


All proceeds to Baby Equipment to) Clitheroe District Midwives PLAYGROUP TRINITY In Trinity Methodist Hall


TONIGHT THURSDAY, 5th OCTOBER


JUMBLE SALE


at 6-30 p.m. ADMISSION 10p Refreshments available


DISTRICT PHILATELIC SOCIETY


BURNLEY AND ANNUAL


STAMP FAIR Sunday, October 8th 1989


' Ormerod Road, Burnley 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Refreshments available


Admission: Adults 20p, OAP's/Chlldren lOp


at St. Theodore’s School, .


) Over 20 dealers will be I present


Looking for somewhere and something different to eat?...


Then why not try our new range of bar meals. Menu changed daily.


We have a mouthwatering range of home made sweets.


TRADITIONAL SUNDAY LUNCH Served from 12-00 — 2-30 p.m.


GIANT FLEA MARKET AND INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


THIS SUNDAY OCTOBER 8th


10 a .m .- 4 - 3 0 p.m. Over 50 stalls — Cafe


Gargrave Village Hall, near Skipton


Tel: Burnley 30670 — Lancastrian Fairs —


' “ ' ~ s on ilk ■r, 'm, M


Clitheroe 22324 (E d ito r ia l ) , 22323. (Ad ve r t ising ). Burnley 22331 (Classified) J'<, * ^ , ,1 ,A‘M' -


... .


CIVIC HALL Clitheroe K 23278


THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m.


COMMENCING FRIDAY OCTOBER 6th TO


Nick Martin Nolte Short The y ro b b a n k s .... but not very well.


FUGITIVES THREE PG ^ HU44I1M iinmiuM nrtt»|. 0 1 9 3 3 Touchstone Picture*


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


HODDER VALLEY BOWLING CLUB ROCK cn’ ROLL


EVENINGat Newton Village Hall


Friday, 20th October at 8 p.m.


Dancing to Great Balls of Fire and Castle Records Disco Tickets £4 including Hot Pot Supper. Licensed Bar. Enquiries Tel: Slaidburn 605,343, or 615


Bamjaefciftg Gerafape THE BUCK INN


I r r


GRlNDLETON Tel: 41248


. , LUNCHEON DISCO CHRISTMAS


THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21st (Now fully booked)


so at your request we've added


Ideal for works and office parties who find a get together more convenient during the daytime.


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22nd


Dining from 12 noon, dancing till 3-30 p.m. Public bar open all day


F o r your copy of our exciting Festive


Programme phone Ann on Nelson 68101 Offic e hours please


m m S '& Z k I^ T ife ^aW rh a t lg vO 'n ^ ............." Il~


Any organisation wishing lo make a 'claim for a future date may use this column to publi­ cise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation, name of the event and the date.


CLAIMING DATES


For details.of this inexpensive way of publicising your event


and giving notice to other or­ ganisations your intention. Contact:


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE Tel. 24804/22323


F R ID A Y , NO V EMB ER 17th, Clitheroe Lions Sportman's Dinner, Stirk House Hotel, Gisburn (P e t e r Parf itt-, speaker). Tickets available from Clitheroe Advertiser or Cl i theroe Lions mem*


bers.


F R I D A Y and Saturday , November 24th and 25th,


-1989. Whalley Methodist Winterfest.


NO V EMB ER 30th, December 1st, December 2nd (Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday). BoIton-by-Bowland Drama Group present a farcical chiller: “ WANTED - ONE BODY'* by Raymond Dyer. Inquiries to Bolton-by-Bow-


land 277.


O C T O B E R 14th, Saturday. Clitheroe and District Bible Society, Blackpool Salvation Army Band.


O C TO B ER 20th, Friday, 7-30 p.m. Ce leb r i ty Auct ion, C l i th e r o e Con s e r v a t iv e Club, in aid o f Roef icld. Tel. Clitheroe 22925.


S A T U R D A Y D E C E M B E R 2nd, 1989. St Mary’s Ladies Group Christmas Fair, in tiie^Parish Hall. Teas and Stalls.


W E D N E S D A Y , O c t o b e r 18th, 1989. Clitheroe Con­ certs Society, Piano Recital, A n d r ew West (Nat ional Pr izewinner ) . Tickets M. Ha r t le y & Son, 4 Kiny S t r e e t . T e l . C l i th e r o e 23829.


M ieic


g u rn i IS I I


Arts and Enterta Jazz at Padiham


Dynamic meeting of yo


THE BOBB QUA


Friday 6th Oct Tickets £3 Co FOLK AT THE


McLEOD RORY


‘ The Saviour o l British Folk Music' - Melody Maker


Sunday 8th October - 8 p .m .


Tickets £3 Concessions £2 Food to r Thought


IRIDOLOGY


• HEALTH DIAGNOSIS THROUGH THE EYE


October - 7.30 p.m. Tickets C1


SHAMROCK & T A night of song and dance tmm the E


Saturday 11th Nov Tickets £3 Cone


Manchester Road, Burn


Accrington LRo C O L L E G


GALA PERFORM prese]


An evening of chomtl


NORTHERN ENSEIN


Wolf


Italian Serenade Mozart


Quintet in G minor


Mendelssohn Octet


Sponsored by W ,H


Tickets £3.00, £2.00 co offices Tel: 0254 - 39478


WADDINGTO CL


would like


WADDINGTON FEL for Iheir continued main s


We are also grateful to TH substantial


In addition, the club has followi


GORMECH ENG. L


PENDLE INDUSTRIAL SE PHOENIX ENGINE MERCER & SON


FENNER SALES & SER SKIPTON BUILDING S G. A. PROPERTY SER


E. D. & J. H. J. DUFFIN NE WEST VIEW GARA KEN WHI


DENNIS H Sign\


The Committee and LAt


A talk b y Marian Whitsey Monday 9th


t f g J ^ R E A T D A Y O U T WITH NATIONAL POWER AT ©PADIHAM© POWER STATION OPEN DAYS


935 BREAD. Avellne's phantom pregnancy puls the entire Boswell family into confusion and Mrs Boswell calls on Ihe help ol a psychiatrist. Mean­ while Billy is upset lo find


905 FILM: SHE'S BEEN AWAY (TV Premiere). Lillian has been in a menial institution lor 60 years but when the


. that his newly-divorced wife Julie has a new boyfriend.


1945 NEWS; Weather. II- 00 EVERYMAN: "Back to Ihe Edge". Film following a group of American Vietnam veterans who return lo Ihe scene of the war after suf­ fering 20 years ol trauma because ol il. Horrifying figures reveal that more Vietnam veterans have com­ mitted suicide since Ihe war than died during II, and the, tour is an attempt lo help a group ol combat lighters deal wilh their feelings and emotions.


hospital closes down her nephew, Hugh, (James Fox) decides she should move in with Ihe family. Everyone, except Hugh's heavily preg­ nant wile. Harriet (Geraldine James) believes. Lillian lo be a simple-minded old woman, but Ihe two women discover a mutual rebellious streak and make a bizarre escape.


12- 30 QUIZ NIGHT. 14)0 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 60s "Planet Ol The Apes" (1968). Astronauts caught in a time warp land on a plane! which turns out lo be Earth in the distant future. Starring Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowall.


H. Jim gives Sandra a chance to prove her inno­ cence. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


34)5 PICK OF THE WEEK.


935 THE ITV CHART SHOW. 4-30 JOBFINDER.


35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK I-


■ version ol Ihe documentary Him showing E lvis in rehearsal and on stage for his 1969 comeback tour. It includes some of his most famous hits like "Love me Tender", and "Blue Suede Shoes", as well as inter­ views with some of his enthusiastic fans.


' the Britons caught in France by (ale, choice or duty after 1940 when they were not supposed lo be there, and who spent Ihe remainder of Ihe war evading the authori­ ties and relying on forged papers.


documentary about some of


4-15 THE ARMADA. Reshowing of the documentary trilogy


2401 N T E R N A T I O N A L HOCKEY. England v Aust­ ralia in the final of the Lada Classic from Kenilworth Road, Lulon.


600 HALLELUJAH! 630 FLIGHT OVER SPAIN. 7-00 MUSHROOM MAGIC. 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. 600 DAVID THE GNOME. 630 RAMONA. 900 DENNIS. The mischievous antics ol this American car­ toon character.


10- 00AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL


925 ORIENTATIONS. 11-


11- 00 POB'S PROGRAMME. To­ day, POB'S special guest is Toyah Willcox.


12- 00 THE WALTONS. Today, Graduation Day seemed to


14)0 LOST IN SPACE. 2-00 GRIZEDALE - A SENSE OF PLACE. Documentary about the Grizedale Fores!'


be Ihe most painful day of Erin's lile.


54)5 RUGBY SPECIAL 64)5 HARRY WORTH. 640 JUKE BOX JURY. Jools Holland invites panellists to vote the week's new singles a hit or a miss. Guests include Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.


encounter wan nnuip n s floating army, drawing on modem historical research, recent, d is co ve r ie s in archives and beneath the sea, and computer analysis of the courage ol battle.


30 THE HENDERSON KIDS. II-


7-15 THE NATURAL WORLD. 905 FILM: THE BOAT. 94)0 THE ARTISTS EYE. 930F ILM : ABOUT LAST NIGHT.


STEAM LOCOMOTIVE AND TRACTION ENGINE RALLY Sat 7 Oct 2pm - 5pm Sun 8 Oct 10am - 5pm


FREE ADMISSION & CAR PARKING • FREE HALF HOURLY RETURN BUS FROM PADIHAM, ACCRINGTON & BURNLEY CENTRES PLUS HUNCOAT RAILWAY STATION.


MODEL RAILWAYS DISPLAYS 50 FORGED PAPERS. Film


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Luxury 8 Seater Bus 7 days a week


DAY AND NIGHT


Antione de Caunes and fea­ turing Glasgow band Texas, producer Willie Mitchell, Stone Roses and-John Lurie.


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