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SATURDAY


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-25 ROOBARB 8-30 UP2U


11-00THE ROSE AND THE RING


11-


HOORAY, lively escapade starring comedians Berl Wheeler and Robert Wool- sey as salesmen ol fla­ voured lipstick who find themselves caught in a transcontinental car race alter accidentally stealing a bag lull ol security bonds.


12- 27 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider. 12-35 FOOTBALL, 12-40 MOTOR RACING. The Lucas British F3 Cham­ pionship Irom Brands Hatch, 1-00 NEWS. 1-05 WATER SKIING. The World Water Skiing Championships Irom Palm Beach, USA, and the European Bareloot Cham­ pionships from Halifax. 2-00 RACING FROM GOOD- WOOD; 2-05 WATER SKI­ ING. 2-30 RACING FROM GOODWOOD, 2-35 ROW­ ING. The World Champion­ ships Irom Bled. Yugoslavia. 3-05 R ACING FROM GOODWOOD, 3-10 ROW­ ING, 3-30 TABLE TENNIS. The Leeds Masters Irom the Guildhall, Preston. 4-35 FINAL SCORE.


54)5 NEWS; Weather 5-15 SPORT Regional News 5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME


5- 45THE NOEL EDMONDS S A T U R D A Y R O A D ­ SHOW This week's set in a lay-by. Noel's guests are Sylvester McCoy, Jeffrey


Holland and Lisa Maxwell 6-


7- 05 'ALLO 'ALLO Helga has been ordered to marry Herr Flick. And Rene, Edith, Yvette and Mimi are search­ ing lor the submarine which is due to pick up the British airmen.


7- 8- PROMS


1600NEWS AND S PORT; Weather


10-15SATURDAY MATTERS WITH SUE LAWLEY. Sue's guests include the Rt Hon Neil Kinnock, MP, Kenneth Branagh, and Peter Ustinov.


10-55 FILM: ABSENCE OF MA­ LICE Sydney Pollack's riveting thriller starring Paul Newman and Sally Field. Newman plays liquor whole­ saler Michael Gallagher who finds everything he has worked lor jeopardised by a female journalist and her unfounded front-page slory linking him with the disap- pearnace ol a prominent Miami union leader. Gal­ lagher’s refusal to use his alibi for fear ol harming a iriend plunges him inlo a spi­ ral of danger and violence as he struggles to dear him­ self in the eyes of the law, the press and the mob.


12-50 WEATHER C BBC-2


650 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2- 45 NETWORK EAST 3- 25 LAUREL AND HARDY 3-55F ILM : TH E Y O U N G ONES. Clill Richard plays an enterprising pop singer who establishes a youth club in a poor area of London but finds his property tycoon lather (Robert Mortey) has his eye on the site.


Granada


54)0 ITN MORNING NEWS 600 TV AM 625 MOTORMOUTH 2


tt-30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 12-30 BATMAN


14)0 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS 1-30 SAINT 81 GREAVSIE 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS 2*10C O M E D Y C L A S S I C : N E A R E S T


35 RUSS ABBOT


84)5 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL


luring Tears tor Fears, The Eurylhmlcs, Bon Jovl, Swiss star Stephen Elcher, and clul movie director Jim Jar­ musch. Pre sented by Antoine de Caunes.


20FILM : H IP S , H IP S , 8-


6- 45 NEWSVIEW Weatherview 7-


PROMS (With Radio 3)


Barber and Dully begin a desperate race against time to release the victims.


1600 LEAGUE GOALS OF THE DAY


30LA S T NIGHT OF THE 25 HAVE YOU SEEN “DRUM"


. RECENTLY? A documen­ tary about 50s life in the South African townships and the magazine "The African Drum", launched in 1951 and modelled on "Life" and "Picture Post". Made by "Drum" magazine's first stall photographer, Jurgen S chadeberg, the film focuses on the Black culture of the time and the struggle against apartheid being fought by a young Nelson Mandela, singer Miriam Makeba, Lewis Nkosi and Nobel Peace Prize winner Chief Albert Luthuli.


9- 45 JUDGE REINHOLD AND DEMI MOORE


10- 15 THE FILM CLUB


10-18FILM: THE S C A R L E T STREET Starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea. A respect­ able cashier who paints in his spare time as an escape from his domineering, bitter wife, saves an atfractive girl from an a lla ck e r and, entranced by her, letls her he is a successful artist. She persuades him to take an apartment for her to live in and where he can paint, an arrangement that leads to murder.


30 BOB'S FULL HOUSE


124)0FILM: HOUSE BY THE RIVER A married writer accidentally kills the house­ maid whilst trying to seduce her and persuades his crip­ pled brother to help him dump the body in the nearby river. When the'corpse Is discovered, the writer finds himself contemplating fur­ ther killings to protect himsell.


5 5 L A S T N IG H T O F T H E


IM0 THE ROBBIE COLTRANE SPECIAL Robbie Coltrane stars in his own special show. Meet the black and white detective Edgar Dust- carten, Miss Burtingham, h e a dmis tr e ss of St . Bololph's and rock star Rob­ bie Wilson.


11-10MOVIE P R E M I E R E : A M E R I C A N FLYERS Marcus and David are two Mid-western broth­ ers consumed by a passion for bicycle racing. Followed by ITN News Headlines


1- 15 KOJ A K Kojak has his


hands full trying fo separate truth from fairy tale when investigating a case involv­ ing a Princess, an old and trusted family servant and stolen jewels. Followed by ITN News Headlines


2-


HER Followed by ITN News Headlines


4-10 COACH Hayden Fox does not take losing too well, which affects his relationship with Christine.


4-40 AMERICA’S TOP 10 Top Ten Heavy Metal Bands of The 80's


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6 00THE A M A T E U R NATURALIST


630 TREE HOUSE 7-OOKABOODLE 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 64)0 STREETWISE 630THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW Are modern women too aggressive? Men hit back, (rpl)


615 SING AND SWING 6 2 5M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


630 BEFORE THE LAW


1600 OPENING UP THE FAMILY ALBUM


1630 G R E E N W I C H V I L ­ LAGE Lavish, lighthearted musical star r ing Don Ameche as a composer hoping to have his concerto performed at Carnegie Hall.


12-00 W E S T C O U N T R Y JOURNEY


A N D


DEA R E S T Hard times arrive at Pledge's Purer Pickles when a private pickier undercuts their prices.


2- 40 DISNEY'S THE FIGHTING PRINCE OF DONEGAL Eli­ zabeth I, alarmed by Irish belief in the legend attached lo the O'Donnell clan, has Ihe new Prince of Donegal captured and imprisoned in Dublin Castle.


4-35 DISNEY CARTOON TIME 4-45 RESULTS SERVICE 600 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather. Followed by Granada Reports.


615 BLESS THIS HOUSE For the Abbottmlamily - Sid, Jean, their teenage daughter Sally and son Mike • the arrival of next-door neigh­ bours spurs immediate trouble.


650 CATCHPHASE 7-20 BLIND DATE 610 BEADLE'S ABOUT 640 ITN NEWS Followed by ITN National Weather


SUNDAY C BBC-1


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY 655PLAYBUS 615 UMBRELLA 630 THIS IS THE DAY


1600 FILM: IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse and Dan Dai­ ley dance into the limelight in one of Ihe last of MGM's great dance musicals, which tells the story of Ihree GIs whose posl-war reunion attracts the attention of the TV show.


1140 CARTOONS 12-05 SIGN EXTRA 12-30 COUNTRY FILE 1- 00 NEWS; ON THE RECORD 2- 00 EASTENDERS


-34)0 FILM: DUNKIRK The story of Ihe heroic World War It rescue, with John Milts as a corporal struggling to gel himself and a handful of men to the evacuation beaches via skirmishes and German patrols, after their transport truck is hit by air­ craft fire.


610THE PINK PANTHE R SHOW


630 THE CLOTHES SHOW 655 MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS


625 NEWS; WEATHER 640 SONGS OF PRAISE 7-15 FIRST OF THE SUMMER WINE


745 HOWARD'S WAY Avril sets about undermining Charles Frere's designs on Rellon and asks Tom to design her a new boat.


635 BREAD Billy's divorce4, Aveline's desire to get preg­ nant and Joey's trouble with the t axman are all briefly forgotten when Jack returns home


. 605 FILM: 1996 Keith Barron stars in the BBC 'Screen One' thriller as a senior Scotland Yard detective Investigating a spate of shootings by police officers. When he starts lo uncover evidence of corruption at a high level, his own future begins to look far from healthy.


1640 NEWS; WEATHER 1655 EVERYMAN Tibet - The Lost Nalion


11-35 SPITFIRE. Documentary about Ihe production of Spit­ fires at castle Bromwich and some of Ihe many women workers who assembled


. them. Includes rare black and white film of Ihe factory.


124)5 NETWORK EAST 1245 WEATHER


BBC-2


• 650 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-00 GRANDSTAND with Sieve . Rider. 1-05 CRICKET, 2-25


MOTORCYCLING, 2-45 CRICKET. 3-40 MOTORCY­ CLING. 4-20 CRICKET, 6- 15 MOTORCYCLING I


645 THE VIYELLA CUP Z J


7-15WIDEWORLD Three films about adventures at high altitudes: a french team introduce the Chinese to the art of hand- gliding, apparently to become an Olympic sport in 1992. Eric Escoffier demonstrates com­ petitive rock-climbing — one ol Europe's newest specta­ tor sports. And. in a repeat film, fearless Mohawk Indians knit together, girders a t o p N ew Y o r k ' s skyscrapers.


84)5 FILM: THE BOAT Begin­ ning a five-part version ol the award winning German epic film realistically chroni­ cling the grim life ol a U-boat crew as they seek out British supply convoys in Ihe North Atlantic in 1941.


630 THE ARTIST'S EYE Caret Weight talks about his life's work in Ihe first of six pro­ grammes profiling contem­ porary artists.


1610F I LM : P R E T T Y IN PINK Sparkling comedy with a follicking rock sound­ track starring Molly Ringwald as a high school girl who makes her mark by openly scorning her rich-kid corn- temporaries, only to run into an emotional clash-of cul­ tures and values when she is asked out by a dashing . your beau with a fast car.


1145RAPIDO (New series) The music magazine returns with Tears for Fears, The Euryth- mics, Bon Jovi, Swiss star Stephen Elcher and cult movie director Jim Ja r­ musch. presented by Antoine de Caunes.


c Granada


610 ITN MORNING NEWS 600 TV AM 625 THE DISNEY CLUB


1645 LINK 11- 00MORNING WORSHIP St. Mary's Church which stands high on the cliffs og Scar­ borough's north shore and in the lea of the castle, today celebrates Its 800th anniversary.


12- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 APPKAAHAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 14)0 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather


1- 10T H E INTERVIEW


44)0 THE PRINCESS ROYAL IN LATIN AMERICA


4-30 CLASSMATES


2- 00S U N D A Y M A T I N E E ‘Bhowanl Junction' Drama ol love and political intrigue set in strifetom India in pre­ independence days. Starring Ava Gardner, Stewar t Granger and Bill Travers. .


W A L D E N


' 600 ALL CLUED UP 630 CORONATION STREET 630 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National weather


635 GRANADA REPORTS 640 HIGHWAY. 7-15 M U R D E R


S H E


WROTE Crime writer Jes­ sica Fletcher expects to have a quiet time when she goes to sleepy Cabot Cave. Then two bodies are unco­ vered near the Appletree sisters' home.


615 W A R REMEMBRANCE


1615 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather 10-35 THE SOUTH BANK SHOW


11- 35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines


12- 30 QUIZ NIGHT 14)0 MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 60s 'The Roman Springs ol Mrs Stone' A widowed American actress In Rome begins to drift into lassitude, and moral decline. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


3- 00 PICK OF THE WEEK 630 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4- 30 JOBFINDER


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A new season of Autumn/Spring concerts begins in late September with subscription series given by the Award-winning NO R TH ERN CH AM B E R O R CH E S T R A .


BOWDON The Bowdon Rooms 27 September 7-30 p.m. „ C H O R L E Y Town Hall 28 September 7-30 p.m. BOLTON St Anne's Church, Turton 29 September 7-30 p.m. MACCLESFIELD Heritage Centre 30 September 8-00 p.m.


CLITHEROE St Paul's Church, Low Moor 1 October 7-30 p.m. Opening programme


600 HALLELUJAH! 630 COUNTRY WAYS A film portrait of the Devil's Dyke in southern Sussex.


7-OOTHE A N G L I N G E X ­ PERIENCE Ireland's Fight­ ing Pyke


7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 600 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


630 RAMONA 600 DENNIS The 'mischievous , antics of this American car­ toon character.


.625 MOVIE MAHAL PRESENT- S New series of four pro­ grammes on two playback singers In the popular Hindi cinema.


1600AU S T R A L IAN RUL E S FOOTBALL


11-00 POB'S PROGRAMME To­ day, puppet POB's special guest Is Madhur Jaffrey


11- 30 THE HENDERSON KIDS 12- 00 THE WALTONS 14)0 LOST IN SPACE Smith and Don are framed and jailed


. on a prison planet while Will and the Robot try to rescue them. '


2-00SUMBRIDGE 600 THE ROBINSONS 615 GAELIC GAMES 1989 64)5 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER


610CHANNEL 4 RACING INTERNATIONAL


630 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 630 THE WONDER YEARS 7-00 EQUINOX: NOT IN THE , s t a r s ■' * '


600 MAN AND MUSIC: VIENNA - E N D OF THE EMPIRE


600 HITCH ON 4: STRANGERS . ONATRAIN


1655 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 12-25 CHORDS OF FAME 2-00 CLOSE


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"...a high level of technical excellence close lo perfection" (Manchester Evening News)


"...we look forward lo hearing more of this Impressive group" (Birmingham Post and Mail)


Full ticket and programme details of the 89/90 Season are available from


NORTHERN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, 16 Railway Street, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 2RE Tel: (061) 941 5646


A N D


12-30 DANCE WITH ME 14)0 SHE Rarely seen version of H. Rider Haggard's classic story of a fabulous queen who remains eternally young by bathing in a sacred flamr. Starring Helen Gagahan, Randolph Scott and Nigel Bruce.


2 -4 5 CHANNE L 4 R A C ­ ING From Doncaster


605 B R O O K S I D E O M ­ NIBUS Harry and Chrlssy deal with problems in their own way. Jonathon is full of surprises and Rod starts In the CID. Meanwhile Anna's involvement with Louise deepens.


600 RIGHT TO REPLY 630 FIVE WOMEN PAINTERS 7-OOTHE W O R L D T H I S W E E K F o l l o w e d by WEATHER


64)0 A FAMILY AT WAR Ton­ ight, May 1940, alter the retreat from Dunkirk, rela­ tives anxiously search for survivors from the British Expeditionary Force.


600 TRUFFAUT: THE STORY OF ADELE H Continuing the Truffaut season with this compelling true story, of the love of Victor Hugo's daugh­ ter lor a British officer, a love which turns lo obsession and madness.


1650 TALK OF THE WEEK 11-50 AFTER DARK


CRAZY NIGHT


| B | Cents H A L F PRICE before V “ j f


( 3 a EV ERY FRIDAY’■Ladies FR E E before 10 p.m


10 p.m.


Resident DRAG DJ’s terry fox plus 4, MOTHER


FRIDAY,


SEPTEMBER 15th


(Male Exotic)


BEACH PARTY NIGHT


Best Beach dress wins a holiday


SEPTEMBER weddings, celebrations, 22ncJ


FRIDAY, B n ■ ■ ^ (Mate Exotic Dancer) M


BO O K C A R LO S II for fashion shows,


business promotions. Full facilities.


' Dinner Suit Not


Essential, Very Smart i. Dress is.


A L B E R T R O A D , C O L N E . T E L . 8 6 9 1 8 5


THE CHARMERS On their First National SOUL TOUR


FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER at


THE SILVERMAN HALL, NELSON 6 p.m. Admission £4.00 Concessions £3.00


20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR STEELEYE SPAN IN CONCERT — SEPTEMBER 18th at 8 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £5


WISHBONE ASH IN CONCERT THURSDAY 21st SEPTEMBER, 1989 at 8 p.m.


10THE HIT MAN AND


AT MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £6 In advance £7 on the day


TH E HOUGH TON W EA V ER S SUNDAY 1st OCTOBER 1989 at 7-30 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £4.50 Concessions £3.50


HOWLIN’ WILF


and the VJs R‘n‘B AT ITS BEST Supported by


WALTER MITTIES HEAD FRIDAY 6th OCTOBER, 1989 at 8 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE Admission £3 In advance £4 on the night


AN EVENING WITH GEOFF BOYCOTT SUNDAY 8th OCTOBER, 1989 at 7-30 p.m.


MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE A dm liilo n £5


Tickets available Irom Bank House, Albert Road, Colne, or Tourist Information Centre.


• Scotland Road. Nelson.______ (ex SKILL SHARE)


At Trinity Youth & Community Centre, Clitheroe


F R E E C L A S S E S BEGINNING NOW IN:


Creative Writing Beginners Spanish Local History Psychology for Total Beginners Word Processing Shorthand and Typjng (Beginners) Home Hairdressing


Other classes available soon


Informal small groups with NOTHING TO PAY Creche facilities available for 2-5 yr olds - 75p


yC LITHEROE 28554J


NEW TIMES: RING CATHY BYRNE FOR DETAILS


Morning Classes: 9-30 -11-30 a.m. Afternoon Classes: 1-00 - 3-00 p.m.


SATURDAY —


STAR CABARET NIGHT


SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 16th


POISON IVY


(60’s band) SATURDAY,


SEPTEMBER 23rd


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P R O G R A M M E ,


St. James School, Greenacres Street. Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


, Pleass note Thursday Night, not Tuesday as advertised in last weeks edltkm.We regret any ■ Inconvenience caused.


Dog & Partridge Hotel’, Wallgate. Wednesday at 7-30 p.m.


You can also find us in Yeltcw Pages. , = FIRST CLASS


Save £2.50. Yea pay anly £6 fa register. Offer closes 30.9.8 L038


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THEASSHETON ARMS


Downham


O u r s e a s o n o f D in n e r D a n c e s h a ve started once again.


Every Saturday night we offer a 5 course menu with choices, followed by music for dancing to suit all tastes and a licence ’till 1 a.m. for just £10-50 (excl. December).


T h e se nights are ideal for celebrations or any occassion, or just simply a night out.


For reservations or enquiries tel: Clitheroe 41227


We are now taking reservations for our


Christmas pa rly nights held throughout December


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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th R I T C H I E


Another First : — i ^ 'v ------ *


) f WEEKLY DOUBLE: 17-22 NW * * WEEKLY TREBLE: 14-6-24 NW ^


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests


EVERY WEDNESDAY II


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LOWER Waddington


CLITHEROE 28705


Food Served Daily


Lunchtime and evenings


■o> l - « ‘DISCUS’ Now LCC sponsored


and a skill to share? 'DISCUS’ at Trinity Youth Community


Time on your hands


Centre urgently need Volunteer Tutors . No formal qualifications needed, just


enthusiasm and a desire to help others ★ OR ★


Are you 18-80 and want to learn a new skill or leisure activity?


W E O F F E R ; F R E E cla sses 9-30 — 11 -30 and 1 — 3 p.m. daily


Creche facilities 75p per session


Interested — then ring Cathy Byrne on Clitheroe 28554 NOW!


CONCERTS THE WHO


, 1 0 th O C T - N E C , £26.90 or £20.00 Ticket Only


NEIL DIAMOND 11th Nov PAUL McCARTNEY 16th Jan SIMPLY RED


19th Jan


NEC £35.00 NEC £29.00 G-MEX £19.90


Local Agents: CLITHEROE TRAVEL and RIBBLESDALE TRAVEL, WHALLEY


Tel. 0254 51112 Local pick-ups in Clitheroe and f fe * ;________Whalley_______


DUKE OF YORK


ATGRINDLETON Restaurant:


Delicious fresh food with our specials changing every day. Traditional Sunday Lunch served for the family.


Bar:


Choice of bar snacks to accompany fine traditional ales.


Atmosphere:


Live Music every Thursday Night. ★


★ ★ ★


Special offer on September 21 st — FREE BEER with all bar snacks.


Telephone 0200 41266 Dale Head Church


Harvest Festival Service Sunday,


September 17th at 2-30 p.m. Preacher:


The Rev. Derbyshire Rector of Slaidburn


Whist and


Domino Drive in the Institute


at Tosside on Monday,


September 18th at 7-45 p.m.


Admission 80p including supper followed by Sale of Harvest Produce.


Talented multi-instrumentalist


Sunday, 17th September - 8 p.m.


Tickets £3/£2 s© THESH


KENTON O Big band tribute t


Sunday 24th Sep Tickets £5 c M a n c h e s


WHALLEY.k- MOTHERS UNIOti


JUMBLE SALE Saturday,


September 16th; at 2-00 p.m.


In Whalley Cot E School


Admission 10p Arts and Entcrt


RUPERT AND THE


MAGIC CASTLE Fun-filled holiday entertainment with everybody's favourite bear


Friday, 15th September - 1 p.m. & 3.30 p.m. Tickets £2.50


Folk at the Mechanics


# Quiz questions from around the world # Special prizes # Disco •


Professional DJ B R O U G H T T O YO U B Y S AM U E L WEBSTER A N D WILSONS at


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, Cl i th e r o e Lions S p o r tm u n ’s Din n e r , S t l r k Ho u s e Hotel , G i s b u r h ( P e t e r P a r f l t t , s p e a k e r ) . T i c k e t s a v a i l a b le f r om C l i t h e r o e A d v e r t i s e r o r C l i t h e r o e L i o n s m em ­


F R ID A Y a n d S a t u r d a y . N o v em b e r 2 4 t h a n d 2 5 th , 1 9 8 9 . Wh a l l e y M e t h o d i s t Win t e r f c s t .


bers.' ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


‘DISCUS’ CRECHE


Now LCC sponsored


Do you have a child over 2 or are you interested in working with young children? ,


We run a creche at Trinity Community Centre 5-


days a week, 9-30 — 11-30 and 1-00 — 3-00 — 75p per session


The creche is run by a qualilied Nursery Nurse and Nursery Students


You choose how many sessions to attend


We are always especially pleased to see volunteer helpers


For more information ring Melanie: Clitheroe 28554 or 22165


B LA C K B U R N


C A B A R E T , C A R V E R Y and LO U N G E B A R


Tel. A c c r in g to n 384874 FRIDAY & SATURDAY


SEPTEMBER 15th & 16th


MIKE BERRY WITH THE RAPIERS


FRIDAY, S E P T EM B E R 8th


Fantastic cabaret show, featuring Mike's tribute to Buddy Holly. Hit records inch Sunshine of your Smile.


Plus MIKE


LANCASTER Comedian


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th


Star Wednesday Band ot the month


REG COATES EXPERIENCE


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery ‘


★ L O U N G E B A R ★ SA TU RD A Y S


PAUL LEE (Brilliant Instrumentalist)


A T TH E ORG AN Why not book a meal In the


Carvery and reserve a table In the Cabaret Room


Room available lor private hire. Weddings, elc. catered for


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