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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 7th, 1989 T A /G U ID E Burnley


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7.30SATURDAY S TARTS HERE!


7.55 LAUREL AND HARDY 8.0 MERSEY TALES 8.5 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE


8.20 CHUCKLEVISON 8.35 THUNDERCATS 9.00 GOING LIVE!


12.12 Weather 12.15 GRANDSTAND with Des­ mond Lynam 12.20 FOOT­ BALL 12.25 SKIING 12.45 RACING FROM CHELTEN­ HAM 12.55 NEWS 1.0 BAS­ KETBALL 1.20 RACING 1.30 BASKETBALL 1.55 RACING 2.5 RALLYCROSS 2.30 RACING 2.40 RALLY- C R O S S 3 . 0 R UGB Y LEAGUE 3.50 FOOTBALL: Coverage Irom Italy ol the 1990 World Cup Draw


5.25 NEWS;Weather 5.35 Regional News and Sport S.40 MEET THE RAISINS 6.0THE NOAL EDMONDS SATURDAY ROADSHOW


6.45 BOB'S FULL HOUSE 720 HEARTS OF GOLD 8.0 FILM: THE DAY OF THE JACKAL Starring Edward Fox. Gripping version o! Fre­ derick Forsyth's novel fol­ lowing a lop English hit man


. through his meticulous per- parations lor an assassina­ tion attempt on President de Gaulle. (1973)


10.20NEWS AND SPORT; Weather


10.35 MATCH OF THE DAY Des­ mond Lynam introduces highlights Irom two second- round FA Cup matches, this afternoon's World Cup draw, and the draw for the FA Cup third round live from FA headquarters.


11.45 FILM: NIGHT GAMES (TV Premiere) starring Cindy Pickett and Joanna Cassidy. Roger Vadim's mystery about a yound wife who finds herself being invited by a strange night visitor to shake off her sexual inhibit­ ions and her memory of being raped(1979)


1.20 Weather 1.25 CLOSE


(Granada)


5.10 ITN MORNING NEWS 6.00 TV AM 9.25 MOTORMOUTH 2


11.30 THE ITV CHART SHOW' 12.30 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY ■ 1.00 ITN NEWS 1.05 GRANADA REPORTS.


9.0 OPEN UNIVERSITY 10.30 L A U R E L


10.50 F I L M : A N D


HARDY: 'Laughing Gravy' - T H E B IG


MONEY Ian Carmlcheal, Belinda Lee, Kathleen Harri­ son nd Robert Helpmann head a fine British cast in John Paddy Carslairs' comedy about the Frith family whose business is crime. -


12.15THE WILD SIDE OF TOWN


12.40 THE STORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE


1.5 IN THE POST


1.30TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSEWAY


1.55 THE HISTORYMAN 2.0 NETWORK EAST


2.40F ILM : B I T T E R V I C ­ TORY Two officers on a mission in North Africa in World War II find themselves fighting a personal war of jealousy and rivalry which leaves the winner tasting a hollow victory. Curt Jurgens co-stars with Richard Burton (1957)


1.10SAINT AND GREAV- SIE Live from Italy, where the draw for the World Cup Finals will take place this afternoon.


1.40 SPORTSMASTERS 2.10 SNOOKER Everest World Malchplay from Brentwood Centre, Essex.


4.00 WORLD CUP DRAW AND RESULTS SERVICE


5.00 ITN NEWS Wealher fol­ lowed by GRAN AD A REPORTS


5.15 THE A-TEAM


6.15 CATCHPHRASE 6.45 BLIND DATE 735 BEADLE'S ABOUT 8.05 FREDERICK FORSYTH PRESENTS: Just Another Secret set In East Berlin where Glasnost is welcomed in some quar ters but opposed by a conspiracy of KGB and East German hardliners.


10.05 T H E D A M E E D N A EXPERIENCE


11.15SNOOKER From Bren­ twood Centre, Essex.


12.30SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


1.00 KOJAK Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


2.00THE H IT MAN AN D HER Fol lowed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


4.00 THREE’S COMPANY 4.30 AMERICA’S TOP 10


( M H n i l l t l


6.00 OURSELVES AND OTHER ANIMALS


6.30 JUST 4 FUN 7.00 O N C E U P O N A T1ME....UFE


730 INTERNATIONAL TIMES - WORLD NEWS


8.00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 9.00 CHANNEL 4 RACING 925 SING AND SWING 930 SAME DIFFERENCE


10.00 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH 10.30TH E S E C R E T G A R ­ DEN Charming drama star­ ring Margaret O' Brien as a 10 year old orphan who comes to live with her widowed uncle Herbert Mar­ shall in Yorkshire


12.15 COCKABOODY 12.25 DANCE WITH ME 1155 CHANNEL 4 RACING from DONCASTER


2 5 0 E D G E O F D A R K ­ NESS (1943) Vivid and exciting World War Two Drama starring Errol Flynn as the leader ol the under­ ground resistance move­ ment in a small Norwegian fishing village


5.05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6.00A WA L K UP F I F T H AVENUE


6.301992 AND ALL THAT 7.30News S umma r y and Weather followed by THE MANABHARATA


125CLOSE ******* SUNDAY *******: ( B B C - n


8.45 A CROSS TO BEAR Argu­ ments are raging about the late ol more than 1,000 medieval churches in East Anglia


9.15 P I L G R I M A G E TO CHRISTMAS


10.00 A LIFE OF OUR OWN


10.25 BUONGIORNA ITALIA 10.50 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH MATHS


11.5 HINDI URDUBOLCHAL


11.30 IN THE KNOW 11.40 S T E P U P TO WORDPOWER


12.5 SEE HEAR! .


12.30 COUNTRY FILE I .ONews; ON THE R E ­ CORD Presented by Jon­ athan Dimbleby with John Cole


2.00 EASTENDERS 3.0FILM: IN WHICH WE SERVE (1942) John Mills, Noal Coward, Bernard Miles and Celia Johnson star in Noal Cowards wartime trib­ ute to the Royal Navy. Inspired by the real-life exploits of the destroyer HMS Kelly, commanded by Lord Louis Mounlbalten. The direclorial debut of David Lean


4.50 SUPERDOGS


5.30 THE CLOTHES SHOW 5.55THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA


6.25 NEWS; Weather 6.40 SONGS OF PRAISE BBC South Africa correspondent Mike Woolridge joins a multi-racial congregation at the Anglican Cathedral ol St Mary the Virgin in the centre of Johannesburg.


7.15 FILM: IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES (1984) star­ ring Ryan O' Neal, Shelley Long and Drew Barrymore. Tired of putting up with her parents careers in Holly­ wood and the vagaries of their marriage, nine year old Casey takes them to court claiming they re unfit to be parents.


9.0 THE GINGER TREE 10.5 NEWS; Weather


10.20 EVERYMAN As Chile looks forward to the return of democracy, lain Guest asks whether the country should be out for the blood of the torturers who thrived under the military regime, or whether it should bury the past and make a new start.


11.0 F A C I N G U P TO AIDS Practical problems


11.30 THE SKY AT NIGHT Pa­ trick Moore


11.55 NETWORK EAST 12.35 Weather 12.40 CLOSE


11.50THE OZONE 12.10 REPORTAGE UPDATE 1. 0F I LM: B R E A K OF HEARTS (1935) starring Katherine Hepburn and Charles Boyer. A girl who marries a star conductor has her illusions shattered when she catches him wi th another woman, bul break­ ing up only leads both par­ ties down the path of self- destruction. Directed by Phillip Moeller (1935 Black & White)


2.15 T A L E S HOFFNUNG


2.30A 40 MINUTES SPE- CIAL:Out of the Ruins A year after the earthquake which devastated much of Armenia and killed over 25,000 people, ‘40 Minutes' returns to the country to dis­ cover how the survivors are rebuilding their lives and their cities.


3.20 TRIBUTE TO VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (with Radio 3) Recital by one ol Ihe cen­ tury's greatest virtuoso pian­ ists, who died last month, aged 85. Recorded in 1986 in Ihe Great Hall of Moscow Conservatoire, the concert marked Horowitz's return to Russia alter more than 60 years. The programme includes music by Scarlatti, Mozart, Scriabin, Schubert, Lislz,- Chopin, and by his friend Rachmaninov.


5.0 RUGBY SPECIAL 8.0 SKI SUNDAY 635 T H E


PROGRAMME 7.15 T H E N A T U R A L


WORLD 'The Taming ol the Ewe' Fascinating film look­ ing down the ceturies al how man tamed sheep as a source of food and clothing, and at how these animals, may have still more to offer us, if we can justify current medical research into the potential of their milk


8.5 THE CINEMA FO SATYA- - JIT RAY Profile of Ihe great Indian film-maker


920R H Y T H M S OF T H E WORLD: 'The Stones in Morocco'. Film following the Rolling Stones who flew to Morocco earlier this year to record a track lor their new LP, 'Steel Wheels', with the pipe-playing master musi­ cians of Joujouka, a remote village in the foothills of the Ref.


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730 CHILDREN’S BBC TWO 735 JIMBO AND THE JET SET 8.0 IS THAT A FACT?


8.15THE HELLO SPENCER SHOWI


8.40 UMBERELLA 835 SMOGGIES 9.15 CORNERS 930 VISIONARIES 935 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS


10.45 MAID MARIAN AND HER MERRY MEN


11.10 BOXPOPS


10.10F IL M : S T E L M O ' S FIRE (TV Premiere) The Hollywood brat pack star in the 1985 feature about seven college friends who find out that it's not so easy to get it together individually, let alone as a group, when they try to sort out their friendships, love and work in the tough world outside school


11.55 BEHIND THE BEAT ALEX­ ANDER O’NEAL SPE­


CIAL Smooth soul-singer Alexander 0 Neal in concert


12.30 CLOSE (Granada)


5.00 ITN MORNING NEWS 6.00 TV AM 925 THE DISNEY CLUB 10.45 LINK


M O N E Y F O R M


11.00 MEDITATIONS From the Quaker Meeting House, Brigllatts, Cumbria, second of four Advent meditations


12.00THE H U M A N F A C - TOR.Sacred Turf.


12.30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT Fol­ lowed by AAP KAA HAK


12.40 WHAT THE MP'S SAY Fol­ lowed by GRANADA REPORTS


1.00 ITN NEWS Weather 1.10 EYEWITNESS 2.00 McCLOUD 255 BULLSEYE


325 SNOOKER Everest World M a l c h p l a y . s e c o n d quarter-final


535 CORONATION STREET 6.30 ITN NEWS Followed by Weather


6.35 GRANADA REPORTS 6.40 HIGHWAY


7.15 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S A C A R I B B E A N M Y S ­ TERY Miss Marple’s relax­ ing Caribbean holiday turns into a race against the clock to prevent a cruel wife-mur­ derer from carrying out his plans. Starring HELEN H A Y E S , B E R N E R D HUGHES, and JAMESON PARKER


9.00ITN NEWS Followed by Wealher


9.20 LONDON'S BURNING


10.20 SPITTING IMAGE 10.50 SNOOKER


12.30 PRISIONER CELL BLOCK


H Followed by ITN News Headlines


125 QUIZ NIGHT 155 MOVIE CLASSICS: The Virgin Soldiers (1969)


3.35 PICK OF THE WEEK 4.05 THE ITV CHART SHOW


☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ iz iZ i f iX K f t iz iz iZ K ' f r 'R ' f r ' f r 'k ' f r


6.00 HALLELUJAH 6.30 FUGHT OVER SPAIN 7.00 A GARDENER'S GUIDE 730 BOX OFFICE WEEKLEY 8.00 DAVID THE GNOME 8.30 BOY DOMINIC 9.00 DENNIS 9.25 ORIENTATIONS


10.00 A WEEK IN POLITICS 11.00 POB'S PROGRAMME 11.30 THE HENDERSON KIDS 12.00 THE WALTONS 1.00TH E LA N D OF THE GIANTS


2.00TO BE OR NO T TO BE (1942) Classic Ernst Lubitsch black comedy star­ ring Carole Lombard (in her first film) and Jack Benny


3.50 THE LION’S DEN 4.00 ART OF THe WESTERN WORLD


430 MOVING STILLS 4.40 ANSWERING BACK Mary Goldring interviews John Smith MP QC, Labour's Shadow Chancellor and | chief economic spokesman.


525 AMERICAN FOOTBALLL 6.30 THE WONDER YEARS 7.00 SKYSCRAPER


8.00 THE MEDIA SHOW 9.00 ONE HOUR WITH JON­ ATHAN ROSS


10.00H IT C H ON 4 : MAR- NIE (1964) Allred Hitch­ cocks compelling psycholog­ ical thriller starring Tippi Hedren as a traumatised compulsive thief who is forced lo marry a publisher (Sean Connery) alter he catches her robbing his sale.


12.30 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 155 THE WORLD GAMES 230CLOSE


LEISURE M U N IC IP A L


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World No. 1 Marty Jones v


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National Youth Jazz Orchestra


Pantomime „


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4.15FILM: CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE Tyrone Power stars as a Spanish noble­ man on the run Irom the Inquisition who swash buckles his way through Mexico with Cortez's con­ quistadors. Co-starring Jean Peters, Cesar Romero and LeeJ. Cobb. (1948)


635 NEWSVIEW


730 RUSSIAN SEASON (with Radio 3) A performance of Mussorgsky's opera 'Kho- vanshchina' by Vienna Slate Opera with Claudio Abbado conducting the Vienna Philharmonic


10.25 THE NUTT HOUSE 10.50 THE FILM CLUB 10.53 F I L M : .


JUNIOR WORKSHOP GROUPS


PRESENTATION DAY


Saturday 9th December


10-11 a.m. Open Craft Work­ shop (Admission Free)


11 -12.30 a.m. Theatre,


Dance, Mime Groups in The­ atre (Tales and dances from other lands)


B L I N D


CHANCE Brilliant Polish film presenting three differ­ ent versions of a man's life in Poland as a comment on the state of the country under the Communist regime. (1987) (In Polish with subtitles)


12.55 CLOSE Admission £1.00


Arts and Entertainments Centre J A Z Z A T P A D IH A M T O W N H A L L


THE STEVE BERRY TRIO ___ Tickets £3, Concessions £2.50


'Loose Tube’ boys make cool jazz Friday, 8th December — 8p.m.


CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN


CONCERT (4)


COVENTRY) BAND Sunday, 10th December • 2.45 p.nL


THE JAGUAR CARS (CITY of


Tickets £3.00/22.25 Concessions £2.00/£1.50


CHRISTMAS WITH THE KIPPER FAMILY


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Thursday 14th & Friday 15th December - 7.30 p.m.


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Hilarious Folk team do Christmas in the traditional way Sunday 10th December • 8 p.m.


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TONI & DAVE ARTHUR’S CHRISTMAS MUSIC BOX


Seasonal entertainment for 5 - to year olds


Monday 11th & Tuesday 12th December - 1.30pm & 6.30pm


Tickets £1.50 Call for special reductions for groups TH E W IZB IT C H R IS TM A S


MAGIC SH OW With The Great Kovarl


Fun-filled Magic Show based on the popular TV Series


Wednesday 27th - Friday 29th December - 2pm & 6.30pm


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THE HARP BREAKERS! 'MR C * Hot Stomping Boogie- Woogie Plano


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THE NORMAN BEAKER BAN! SIEVE PHUJPSI BRENDAN CHOKER CtfllS HAlilWBi. I MARY JCHtSTOHE


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Evenings 7.15 p.m. Matinees 2.15 p.m. (13th & 20th January)


Tickets from £1.20 to £2.00 Tickets available for all


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carvery, champagne toast and pipers at midnight.


Also reservations taken for our NEW YEARS GALA BUFFET, DANCE and CABARET with full


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After the hustle and bustle of Christmas Shopping- why not ,,


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CLAIMING DATES


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


For details of this Inexpensive way of publicising your even! and giving notice to other or­ ganisations your intention.


Contact:, CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


Tel. 24804/22323 31. CLAIMING DATES


DECEMBER 1 4 th . Pickwick N ig h t , Whalley Village, 6 • 9 p .m. Sponsored by Whul- ley Chamber o f Trudc and Whalley Lions.


FR ID A Y DECEMBER 29th. C h r is t in a s D a n ce , M a rk K i t t o B a n d . R im in g to n M emo rial In s t itu te . Fur ther d e ta i ls a n d t ic k e ts , te l . C lith c ro c 445624.


JA N U A R Y 19, 20, 25. 26 and 2 7 th , . 1 9 9 0 . T r in i ty P a n tom im e a t 7*15 p . in . Matinees on January 20th at 2-15 p.m.


17-24th FEBRUARY, 1990, M y F a i r L a d y , P a r is h Church H a ll. Each evening 7 -3 0 , M a t in e e 2 -1 5 , Feb. 2 4 th . Enquiries Tel. 41739.


Watch out for Back to the Future! II, which due to the fact that the/ weeks playing time at the momel


next month. Both films are in Doltf Admissions are £2 for adults anJ under 14years and]


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROi SERVING THE COi


T H E B U C K l| GRINDLETON


TEL: 41248 Looking for s o m e - where and something different to eat? Then why not try o u r new r a n g e ol bar meals, a n d mouthwatering range of home made sweets.


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Friday night speciality dishes oHerind ★ ☆ ★


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.Pauline Collins's beautifully z performance... a Elm that keep smiling, chuckling and Ihlnktnl


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