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2 Clitheroe A d ve r tise r & Times, November 9th, 1989 What’


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1-05 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE. 1- 40 SPORTSM ASTERS. 2-


7-30SATURDAY S TAR TS HEREI PLAYBUS.


7-


8- 00 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE.


815 EGGS 'N' BAKER. 835 THUNDERCATS. 800 GOING LIVE!


1M5THE LORD M AYOR'S SHOW. Eric Robson intro­ duces live coverage.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15 G R AN D S TAN D 1 2-20


Foolball, 12-30 Rallying; 1- 00 Racing from Cheltenham, 1-10 News; 1-15 Table Ten­ nis, 1-35 Racing, 1-45 Motor Racing; 2-10 Racing, 2-20 Table Tennis; 2-55 Rugby League; 3-45 Foolball; 3-50 Rugby League; 4-30 Rugby Union; 4-40 Final Score. (Timings subject lo change).


800 NEWS; WEATHER. 810REGIONAL NEWS AND SPORT


815 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


840 NOEL EDMONDS SATUR­ DAY ROADSHOW.


825 BOB'S FULL HOUSE. 7-00 RUSS ABBOT. 7-30 HEARTS OF GOLD. Esther Rantzen and Michael Groth honour people who have performed unsung acts of kindness and courage.


810 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL: "The Rough and the Smooth".


800NEWS AND S PO R T ; Weather.


815 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEM­ BRANCE In the presence 01 the Queen and members ol the Royal Family at the Royal Albert Hall. With the Bands ol Guards Division, trumpeters ol the Household Calvary, displays by the three services, and singing led by the junior choir ol the Royal Marines.


1850SATURDAY MATTERS W IT H S U E L A W - LE Y. G u e s ts in c lu d e playwright Dennis Potter.


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11-35 FILM: HUSTLE. Starring Burt Reynolds as a hard­ working police lieulenanl who dreams of escaping the world ol hustling and vio­ lence with call-girl girl Iriend Catherine Deneuve, but first has to tackle the murder ol a young woman — and her vengeful father. (1975).


1-05 WEATHER. 1-10 CLOSE.


(Granada)


800ITN MORNING NEWS. 800 TV AM. 825 MOTORMOUTH 2.


11- 30ITV CHART SHOW. 12-


THE MOVIES. Matinee showing ol tonight's pro­ gramme which starts at 11- 10 p.m.


1-00 ITN NEWS. Wealher. GRISSLY ADAMS. 55 LAUREL AND HARDY.


3- 05DISNEYS: SPOT MARKS THE X (1986).


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 800 ITN: NEWS AND SPORT. W e a th e r . G R AN AD A REPORTS.


815 THE A-TEAM.


. 815 CATCHPHRASE. 845 BLIND DATE. 7-35 BEADLE'S ABOUT. 8 0 5 M U R D E R ,


S H E


WROTE. "Doom With A View".


800 SARACEN "Next year In Jerusalem” . Barber and Dully have to protect a ' retired Nazi hunter who claims his lile is in danger.


1000 ITN NEWS AND SPORT Wealher.


1820T H E D A M E E D N A EXPERIENCE.


11-10SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. London's East End is the selling. In an exclusive report, John McVi- car, himself the subject of a lilm, visits the set of The Krays, the lilm biography ol the notorious Ronnie and R e g g ie , c u r re n t ly in production.


11- 40 STAR MOVIE STARRING JAMES CAAN'. . .ROLL- ERBALL(1975)


1-


2- 05TH E H IT MAN AN D HER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


4 05C0ACH ‘ H o o t , H o o t , Hike'.


(Channel 4)


800 OURSELVES AND OTHER ANIMALS.


830 JUST 4 FUN. 7-00 O N C E U P O N A TIME. . .LIFE.


7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES - WORLD NEWS.


800 TRANSWORLD SPORT. 800 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE.


825 SING AND SWING. 830 SAME DIFFERENCE.


1800 4 WHAT ITS WORTH. 1830 THE SOLID GOLD CADIL­ LAC. Satirical look at big business starring Judy Holli­ day and Paul Douglas. (1956).


12- 25 DANCE WITH ME.


12-55CHANNEL 4 RACING FROM THIRSK.


2-55 A DAY AT THE RACES. 810 WRITTEN ON THE WIND (1956). Dorothy Malone as a woman bent on destroying her brother's marriage after making his best Iriend (Rock Hudson) her lover.


805 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 800 RIGHT TO REPLY. 8 3 0 S T O L E N C H I L D ­ HOOD. Followed by NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER.


30SATURDAY NIGHT AT


7-00 THE COMMONS TOUCH. 800 YUKON QUEST. Following B r itish competitor Rick Atkinson on a 1,000-mile dog-sled race that follows the gold rush trail.


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800 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 1815 FILM: LI'L ABNER. Colour­ ful musical comedy about a bunch ol hillbillies and their light to prevent their unpre­ possessing town from being designated as a testing area lor atomic bombs. (1960).


12-05 ANIMATION NOW. 12-15 ENTERTAINMENT USA 2. Sacramento, California,


1245 THE STORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE.


1- 10V O IC E S FROM TH E


DOLL'S HOUSE. Bella Keyzer recalls her 30-year struggle to become a welder in a shipyard, the job she was ordered to do during the second world war.


55 THE TWILIGHT ZONE.


2- 00 NETWORK EAST. 240 ANIMATION NOW. 800 FILM: ELVIS - THE MO­ VIE. John C a rp e n te r 's authentic biopic, with a con­ vincing central performance by Kurt Russell. With Shel­ ley Winters as The King’s beloved mother, Gladys and Season Hubley as Priscilla Presley (1979).


545 RAPIDO. 815 NEWSVIEW. 7-00 ASHKENAZY - BACK IN THE USSR. Deterred con­ cert relay Irom the Bolshoi hall ol Moscow Conserva­ toire marking Vladimir Ash­ kenazy's return to the Soviet Union alter 26 years, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He conducts Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 3 Irom the keyboard.


8 1 5 S A T U R D A Y N IG H T CLIVE.


1880 THE NUTT HOUSE. 1825F IL M : M IR A C L E IN ROME (TV Premiere) star­ ring Frank Ramirez and Am alia Duque Garcia. Forced to move his daugh­ ter’s coffin 12 years after her unexplained death, a father discovers that the body ol his child is perfectly pres­ erved. The locals believe they have witnessed a mira­ cle. (1988, Spanish with subtitles).


1140 THE FILM CLUB. 1143 FILM: SULLIVAN'S TRAV­ ELS. Starring Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake. A top Hollywood director attempts to research lor a documen­ tary about down-and-outs by living as a tramp, and is


joined on his travels by a b e a u t ifu l, d is ilu s io n e d actress, but things go awry. (1941).


1-15 CLOSE. Photography by David Simmons, LBIPP 14 York Street • Clitheroe 23241 Would customers please note


STATION TAXIS


ARE STILL IN BUSINESS


and will continue to give the excellent service you are accustomed to.


Bookings now being taken for Christmas and the New Year


"YOU DRINK— WE’LL DRIVE" Tel: Clitheroe 29123


Tickets a variable from: LEISURE B A T E S An evening of explosive humour


Fri., Nov. 10th, 7-30 p.m. Admission: £5.00


ORCHESTRA with Guests


COLNE


PENDLE OPERA QUARTET


* * * * * * * * S C IN D f iY -fc******)f ( B 3 C - 1 )


7-55 IS THAT A FACT? 810THE HALLO SPENCER SHOWI


840 IT'S MY PLEASURE. 815 A LIFE OF OUR OWN. 840 BUONGIORNOITALIAI. 1805 H I N D I U R D U B O L CHAAL.


1830THE CENOTAPH. Live coverage ol the Remem­ brance Day parade and ser­ vice in London's Whitehall. Commentary by David Dimbleby.


11- 55 THIS IS THE DAY.


12- 05 SEE HEARI 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. 12-55 WEATHER. 1- 00NEWS: ON THE REC­ ORD. Jonathan Dimbleby looks at the Government's long-term strategy lor deal­ ing with poverty in the light ol their recent decision to freeze the level o l child benefit lor the third suc­ cessive year.


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 8 0 0 F ILM : A N G E LS ONE FIVE. Jack Hawkins and Michael Denison fly into action in this stirring story ol the Battle ol Britain. (1952).


4-35 SUPERDOGS. 815 THE CLOTHES SHOW.


Including the work ol six young designers Irom Brix- ton. and a look at what MPs could be wearing for their television debut.


540ROYAL MISSION. High­ lights ol the Far East lour ol The Prince and Princess of Wales to Indonesia and Hong Kong.


810 STEPPING UP. 820 NEWS: WEATHER. 835 SONGS OF PRAISE FOR REMEMBRANCE.


7-15 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE.


745 HOWARDS' WAY. 835 BREAD. 805 MOTHER LOVE. Starring Diana Rigg, James Wilby' and David McCallum. Hav­ ing got her revenge, Helena settles back to enjoy her growing lamily until an action by Alex Ians her obse ssive hatred once more.


1800 NEWS: WEATHER. 1815 HEART OF THE MATTER. 1850 MOSAIC. 11-


trick Moore.


1140 NETWORK EAST. 12- 20 WEATHER. 12-25 CLOSE.


(BBC- 2 )


7-30 C H I L D R E N ' S B B C TWO. Playbus.


7-50JIMBO AND THE JET SET.


835 UMBRELLA. 850 SMOGGIES. 815 CORNERS. 830 VISIONARIES. 855 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS.


1045 BLUEBIRDS. 11-10 BOXPOPS. 11- 12-


50 THE OZONE.


1-00 ANIMATION NOW. 1- 2040 M IN U T E S : . " C i t y Parish".


2- 00INTERNATIONAL TEN­ NIS. Silk Cul Masters men's final Irom Wembley Arena.


4-10 RALLY REPORT 88. 800 RUGBY SPECIAL 800 JUKE BOX JURY. 6- 35 T H E


PROGRAMME. 7-


ording ol this morning's parade and se rv ice In Whitehall.


810 THE MAGNUM STORY. 820S L IM G A I L L A R D ' S CIVILISATION.


1815 FILM: THE BAY BOY. (TV Premiere) starring Kiefer Sutherland and Liv Ullmann. (1984).


11-55 RAPIDO. M O N E Y 11- 10 REPORTAGE UPDATE.


Sun., Nov. 12th, 7-30 p.m. Admission: C2£0JC1£0


35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


H. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


12- 30 QUIZ NIGHT. 12-55 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE . 60s “ T e rm Of T r ia l " (1963). A dedicated school­ master gives special tutoring to a student who becomes inlatuated with him. Starring Laurence Olivier and Simone Signorel. Followed by News Headlines.


805 PICK OF THE WEEK. 835 THE ITV CHART SHOW. 4-30JOBFINDER.


C IV IC H A L L Clitheroe S 23278


COMMENCING FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10th TO


(Channel 4) 15 THE CENOTAPH. Rec­


800 HALLELUJAH! 830FLIGHT OVER SPAIN. PONTEVEDRA.


7-00 A GARDENER'S GUIDE. 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. 800 DAVID THE GNOME. 830 BOY DOMINIC. New chil­ dren's drama series about Dominic and his mother. Emma, who have to sell up and move to Yorkshire when his lather is shipwrecked and presumed drowned.


(Qranada)


805 ITN MORNING NEWS. 800 TV AM. 825CHILDREN’S ITV: THE DISNEY CLUB.


1815 LINK.


1830REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE. From Coventry Cathedral.


11-


of the most horrific battles ol World War One through the eyes ol Arthur Dalby, aged 9 6 . a n d C l i f l o r d Hollingworth.


12- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-30 APPKAAHAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-00 ITN NEWS, WEATHER. 1-


2- 00 McCLOUD. 20 THE SKY AT NIGHT. Pa­


2-55BULLSEYE. W ith Jim Bowen


825 THE MATCH. Manchester United v Nottingham Forest.


835 CORONATION STREET. 830 ITN NEWS, WEATHER. 835 GRANADA REPORTS. 840 HIGHWAY.


7-15 CLOSE TO HOME. 745THE RUTH RENDELL MYSTERIES. “ A Sleeping Life".


845 ITN NEWS, WEATHER. .


805 LONDON'S BURNING. 1805 SPITTING IMAGE. 1835TH E S O U T H B A N K SHOW.


880 DENNIS. 825 ORIENTATONS. 1800 THE UNQUIET MIND. 11-00 POB'S PROGRAMME. 11-


THURSDAY at 7-30 p.m. —


Enterprise Is Back.


W ~


Have They Gone Too Far?


This Time. » i C P HAL FHOHTICH


-J 'lS g s L . PG


30 THE HENDERSON KIDS.


1280 THE WALTONS. 180 LAND OF THE GIANTS. 280S T A R S IN A D A R K N I G H T . M u s i c a l fantasy-documentary, screened on Remembrance Sunday, tracing the devel­ opment of the music and


30 PALS. A look back to one


poetry ol Herbert Howells, Ivor Gurney and Ivor Novello as they experience the trauma o l the First World War.


830 THE RAILRODDER. Buster Keaton stars. (1965).


480 ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD.


4-30 MOVING STILLS. 440 ANSWERING BACK. 825 N E W S S U M M A R Y , WEATHER.


10 EYEWITNESS.


830 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 830 THE WONDER YEARS. 7-OOEQUINOX: D E A D L Y FORCE.


880 THE MEDIA SHOW. 800 ONE HOUR WITH JON­ ATHAN ROSS.


1080 HITCH ON 4: THE MAN W H O K N E W T O O MUCH. Alfred Hitchcock Film (1955). Tense remake o l 1934 th r ille r starring James Stewart and Doris Day as an American couple who become involved in en assassinalion plot.


12- 15'AMERICAN FOOTBALL.


145 THE WORLD GAMES. 240 CLOSE.


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Tourist Information Centre, Nelson. Tel. 0282 692890


LITTLEFIELD and the


BIG TOWN PLAYBOYS Frl., Nov. 24th, 8 p.m. Admission: £6.00 in advance _____ £6.50 on the door______


Sun., Nov. 26th, 7-30 p.m. . Admission: £3.50/£2.5O


JOHN MANN ENTERTAINS


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One of Scotlands finest folk performers HAMISH IMLACH


Hosted by Dave Summers


Fri., Nov. 17th, B p.m. Admission: £3.00/£2.00


Himalayas, East and West dimbs in Bhutan, JHchu-Drake East Karakoram, Rimo2 and 4


DOUG SCOTT


Sun., Nov. 19th, 7-30 p.m. . Admission: £3/C2


BOOKING NOW


Nelson In Pendle Orchestra Olde Tyme Music Hall Melanie In Concert


A Christmas Cavalcade


with Angela Jenkins & John Noble


Jack and the Beanstalk CANCELLED - SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER - SNOOKS EAGLIN


CELEBRATE THIS CHRISTMAS _ AT


CARLOS I RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA Special Italian Style Christmas Menus ^ lunch and evening throughout December


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the areas most luxurious Cabaret Night Club and Function Suite


Entertainment, Streamers, Crackers and • lots of fun at an all in price.


Traditional Christinas Fayre. Live


FOR DETAILS AND BOOKINGS TELEPHONE CARLO’S I 869682 I & CARLO’S H 869185


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C O M E T O A N O P E N E V E N IN G


(Free Glass of Wine)


See the ‘Glorious Colour’ Videos from 6-30 p.m. — 9-00 p.m.


at PENDLE HOUSE WOOLS on Wednesday 15th November


Also some special offers on wool 5% and 10% off some yarns ALL WELCOME


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CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th and 11th


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Comedian NOVEMBER 15th


MEMORY LANE


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Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery


★ LOUNGE BAR * SATURDAYS


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St. Paul's Church, Low Moor Sunday,


26th Novcmbcr7.30 p.m.


MOZART Serenade (K.375) ' ‘ALBINONI Adagio BACH Violin Concerto MENDELSSOHN


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SATURDAY, NOl


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10 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF


8004 P L A Y : C H AINS OF LOVE. First ol a ma|or new season of single video plays. A funny, contemporary account ol sexuality and love.


1820 THE SESSION. Return ol this music series Irom Dub­ lin. John Prine and Lyle Lovett.


11-25 AFTER DARK. CHRISTMAS PARTIES


27th November-23rd December Christmas Fayre Lunch @£5.95 Dinner @ £8.45


NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY NIGHT


3 course + coffee £17.95


children £9.95 Please


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FR ID A Y DECEMBER 29th. C h r is tm a s Da 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 titu te . Further d e ta i ls and t ic k e ts , te l. Clith e ro e 445624.


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F R 1 D A Y a n d S a tu rd a y , No vemb er 24 th and 25th, 198 9. W h a lle y M e th o d is t WJnterfest.


NOVEMBER 30th, December 1st, December 2nd (Thurs­ day. Fr ida y and Saturday). B o lto n -b y -B ow la n d Drama G ro u p p re s e n t a fa rc ic a l c h i lle r ; “ WANTED - ONE BODY” by Raymond Dyer. In q u ir ie s to Bolton-by-Bow; land 277.


S A T U R D A Y D EC EM B ER 2nd, 1989. St M a ry ’s Ladies G ro u p C h r is tm a s F a ir , in the Parish H a il. Teas and Stalls.


W E D N E S D A Y , 2 2 n d November, C lith e ro c Con­ c e r ts S o c ie ty , V a n b ru g h S tr in g Q u a r te t , ’ New A r ts Theatre CRGS 7-30 p.m.


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