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Clitheroe 22324 (EditoA 2 ('litlwme Atlt'erliser A'- Times, November Will, IDS!)


T \TGIJTTYF. SATURDAY


( BBC - 1 )


- HERE!. 7-


7-30SA TURDA Y S T A R T S


8- 00 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE.


8-15 EGGS *N' BAKER. 8-


9- 00 GOING LIVE. 35 THUNDERCATS.


12-12 WEATHER. 12-15GRANDSTAND With Bob Wilson. 12-20 FOOTBALL. News ol today's FA Cup lirst round matches 1-00 RAC­ ING FROM ASCOT: The Manicou H' cap Chase 1-10 NEWS 1-15 FOOTBALL 1- 30 RACING FROM ASCOT: The H & T Walker Gold Cup Chase (H1 cap) 2*05 RAC­ ING FROM ASCOT: The Kennel Gate Novices Hurdle Race 2-15 RALLYING. The linal round of the Mobil 1 R a lly C h a lle n g e 2 -4 0 RUGBY UNION Ireland v New Zoaland from Lans- downo Road 4-00 SWIM­ MING. The TSB National Winter Swimming Cham­ p io n s h ip s 4 -40 FINAL SCORE.


5-00 NEWS; Weather. 5 -1 0R e g lo n a l N ew s a n d Sport.


5-15 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


8-25 BOB’S FULL HOUSE. 7-00 RUSS ABBOT. 7- 8-


5-40 NOEL EDMONDS SATUR­ DAY ROADSHOW This week set at tho Folies Ber- gere. With Victor Spinetti and Emlyn Hughes.


AND SMALL Siegfried is worried when the usually caring Mrs Clarke snubs hor new Italian neighbour. And James gives Tricki Woo a female sex hormono.


HXJNEWS AND S P O R T ; Weather.


1-10 SAINT &GREAVSIE. 1- 40 SPORTSMASTERS. 2-


55 LAUREL AND HARDY.


5- 6-


2-40 RUGBY LEAGUE. 4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 00IT N N EWS a n d I TV National Weather followed by GRANADA REPORTS. 15 THE A-TEAM.


WORLD OF GUINNESS RECORDS.;


6- 45 BUND DATE. 7-


8- 05 M U R D E R , SHE 10THE S P E C T A C U L A R 8-


5-25 RALLY REPORT William Woolard and Tony Mason watch Ihe preparations for the start of (he 1989 Lom­ bard RAC Rally tomorrow.


Stuart and Lisa Davidson; Weatherview.


15 CATCHPHRASE. 35 BEADLE'S ABOUT.


9- 00SARACEN Al an idy llic country hotel Barber and Duffy are protecting a scien­ tist engaged in selling a pes­ ticide production to a dele­ gation plant from a Middle Eastern country.


WROTE Amos Tupper's sister leaves her husband and looks to him for solace. Then hor husband is found murdered.


10-001T N N E W S


10- 11-


EXPERIENCE.


SPORT Followed by ITN National Weather.


30 HEARTS OF GOLD.


11-40 STAR MOVIE STARRING CLINT EASTWOOD TWO M U LE S FOR S IS TER SARA (1969)


10 ALL CREATURES GREAT 2-


THE MOVIES We go on location to Ireland to talk to Richard Harris and John Hurt who are filming "The Field ". Today's superstars may come and go but Elvis Presley will endure forever. As Christmas approaches we look at a newly issued box set ol the legend's mid- peried movies.


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7-40R U S S IA N S E A SON A documentary about the Rus­ s ian com p o se r Modest Musorgsky marking the 150th anniversary ol his birth and filmed entirely on location in the Soviet Union, where Yevgeny Nesterenko, Principal Bass at the Bolshoi Theatre, arid conductor David Lloyd-Jones illuminate the tragic file ol the com­ poser best known for his “ Pictures from an Exhibi­ tion", who was born into a family of provincial nobility and died an alchoiic in a military hospital at the age of 42.


9- OOS A T U R D A Y NIG HT CLIVE.


20 T H E D A M E E D N A 11-


10-


945 THE NUTT HOUSE. THE PARK.


10SATURDAY NIGHT AT


11-38 FILM. THE PALM BEACH STORY Starring Claudette Colbert and Joel McCrea. Comedy about an impecu­ nious inventor whose wile determining to finance his schemes even il il means divorcing him to marry into wealth.


(jtfoqniwl 4 )


1- 45 THE TWILIGHT ZONE Fol­ l o w e d by I TN Ne ws Headlines.


HER Followed by ITN News Headlines.


4-10 COACH. 4-35 AMERICA’S TOP 10.


10-


8-15 PARROT SKETCH NOT IN­ CLUDED. A compilation of 20 years of Monty Python written, concioved and per­ formed by Graham Chap­ man, John Cleese, Torry G illiam , E r ic Id le and Michael Palm


mond Lynam introduces action from today's first round mathces of the FA Cup. with highlights, a com­ prehensive round-up and comments from Jimmy Hill.


11-


TOUCH Richard Burton plays a troubled miter who confides to his psychiatrist (Lee Remick) that he fins awesomo telekinetic powers, and Lino Ventura the Fiench police inspector is faces with unravelling an attempt on the writer I file


1-15 Weather. ( G t Q F iSQ jdC I


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25MOTORMOUTH 2 introduc­ ing The Real Ghostbustors


11-30 THE ITV CHART SHOW. 12*30SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES.


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS.


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


10THE H IT M AN AN D


6-00 OURSELVES AND OTHER ANIMALS.


6- 30 JUST 4 FUN. 7*00 O N C E U P O N A TIME . . .LIFE.


7- 30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES - WORLD NEWS.


9-25 SING AND SWING. 9-


30 MATCH OF THE DAY Des­


10-30 F I L M : H O B S O N ’ S CHOICE. Classic northern c ome d y wi t h Ch a r l e s l.aughton


94)0 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 12-20 W I L D S I D E OF 30F ILM : THE M ED U S A


TOWN: “Wildlife Network". A look at Ihe effect of devel­ opment on green areas and wildlife in cities presented by Chris Baines.


12-45 THE STORY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE.


1-


2- 2-


MO POINT TO POINT Profile of William Nott whose ambition ‘r; to win the next point-to- poml raai.


ANCE: Ja pan and the legacy ol the Samurai.


trick Moore looks at the win­ ter sky and in particular Taurus the Bull.


40THE SKY AT NIGHT Pa­


5-55RAPIDO P resen te d by Antomo de Caunes and fea­ turing tho Fine Young Can­ nibals. Aerosrnith, Mich Huchnall, De La Soul and Billy Joel.


3- C0FILM: JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG. Spencer Tracy's presiding judge at tho Nazi war trials in 1948 finds himself coming under political prossure


W NETWORK EAST.


M 0 TRANSWORLO SPORT. MO CHANNEL 4 RACING; THE MORNING LINE.


30 SAME DIFFERENCE.


12-15THE B IG B A NG AND O TH ER C R E A T I O N MYTHS


10- 00 4 WHAT IT'S WORTH. 10-30 THE GREAT VICTOR HER­ BERT (1939).


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12-25 DANCE WITH ME. 12-55 THE MAN ON THE HILL 1-55 THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS (1971) Sharp comedy satire starring George C Scott as a newly-widowed judgo who believes he is Sherlock Holmes, and Joanne Wood­ ward as a psychiatrist who joins him on his hunt lor the despicable Moriarty.


20 THE SHOGUN INHERIT­


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS. 6- 00 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-


3-30 THE MAN WITH THE GUN (1955) Tense Western star­ ring Robert Mitchum as tho man hired to rid Sheridan City oi a gang ot desperados ruled by ruthless rancher Joe Barry.


7- 00 1 992 AND ALL THAT The lirst in a new series setting out the ch alle nges that changes to Ihe European Community pose to Britain.


10- 11-


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10-15 HEART OF THE MATTER. 10-


8- 9-


MATHS.


11- 05 HINKI URDU BOL CHALL. 11-30 IN THE KNOW.


11- 40 S T E P U P TO WORDPOWER.


12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-30COUNTRY F ILE Anno Brown reports from Cornwall and Brittany, comparing tho two areas which appear to have a lot in common — both being a g ricu ltu ra l regions, packed with tradi­ tions and tourists — and looks at their chances ol economic survival in tho future when they could become arch rivals.


1- RECORD:


2- 00 EASTENDERS. 3- OOFILM: THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS. The true story ol the secrot operation in which tho Nazis were to be diverted Irom the Allied invasion of Sicily by bogus papers floated ashore on the body of a non-existenl naval officer. . . Based on Lt Cdr Ewen Montagu's account ol his wartime exploits, with Clifton Webb as Montague, Stephen Boyd and Gloria Grahame.


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4- 40SUPERDOGS The third - quarter-linal of the knockout competition testing teams ol dogs Irom Scotland and the South-East.


5-


5- 45THE CHRONICLES ON NARNIA C.S. Lewis's well­ loved story dramatised in two parts by Alan Seymour. The four Pevensio children, played by Richard Dempsey. Sophie Cook, Jonathan R. Scott and Sophie Wilcox who also starred in last year's award-winning pro­ duction of “ The Lion", the Witch and the Wardrobe", are drawn back to the magi­ cal land ol Narnia by the call ol a horn to aid Prince Caspian who is in danger of death at the hand ol his evil uncle.


6- 15 STEPPING UP.


6-25 NEWS; Weather. 6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE. Pam Rhodes introduces the pro­ gramme Irom Ihe Guildhall in the City of London, joining


* 800th anniversary ol the ' Lord Mayor ol London. 7-


' those who live and work there as they celebrate the


WINE "Ge t t i n g Bar r y Higher in the World". Tho irrepressible trio want to (ly the ki t e S e ym o u r has invented, but they need a gullible test-pilot. . .


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7- 45 HOWARDS’ WAY. James is still concerned about Ken and Laura's designs on Howardbrooke. Jan per­ suades him to ask Sir John for a bank loan to pay off his debt to Ken.


8-


modelling career is about to lake oil in a big way. and Adrian is having a book of poetry published. And when Billy injures his finger the whole family invade the hospital.


9- 05 MOTHER LOVE. 104)0 NEWS: Weather.


3-


11- 12-


11- 11- 12-


55 IT’S MY PLEASURE. 30 THIS IS THE DAY.


10- 00 A LIFE OF OUR OWN. 10-25 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 10-


50 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH


BOW Film lolloweing a con­ voy of rainbow-coloured Land Rovers packed wilh su pp lie s which fe lt the House of Commons in Fobruary this year driven by volunteers, including actor Dob Hoskins, bound tor the r e f u g e e c amp s in the Sahara Desert.


55 NETWORK EAST. 35 Weather.


30 SEE HEAR!


8- 00 CLOUDWALKER. 9004 PLAY: DAWN AND THE CANDIDATE.


15 THE SESSION. 15 AFTER DARK.


fir


50UNDE R T H E R A I N ­ 10-


9-15 VISIONARIES. 9- 40 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS.


11-


11- 12-


2- <3


5- 05 ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-


DISNEY CLUB. 00 N E W S ; ON T H E 10-


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. 12- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR. 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-50 AAP KAA HAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weathor.


1- 10 EYEWITNESS.


2- 00 McCLOUD McCloud inves­ tig ates a murder threat recoivod by an English entertainer about to make his olf-Broadway debut. 55 BULLSEYE.


2- 3-


5- 6-


20 THE CLOTHES SHOW.


ve rp o o l’ ' Live Irom The Den.


National Weathor.


6-35 GRANADA REPORTS. 6- 40 HIGHWAY. 7-


Woollard introduces live coverage ol Ihe Lombard RAC Rally which began al Nottingham this morning. 20 OVIDE.


11-30 MAID MARIAN AND HER


M ER R Y MEN (N ow Sorias)


55THE OZONE.


1- 00FILM: WINDS OF JAR- RAH


20 40 MINUTES:


3- 00 AS I WALKED OUT ONE MIDSUMMER MORNING.


4- 40 C L A R K McCu l lo u g h .


5- 00 RUGBY SPECIAL. 6- 00 JUKE BOX JURY. 6- 35 T H E


PROGRAMME.


25CHILDREN’ S ITV:7- THE 45 LINK.


A N D M O N E Y


3- 05 ATHLETICS. 8- 40R H Y T H M S OF T HE WORLD.


10 REPORTAGE UPDATE. 30 RALLY REPORT William VI


10F ILM : LETTERS FROM 35 THE FILM CLUB.


CAR BOOT SALE


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u SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19th


★ 12-00 — 5-00 p.m. ★ 70 S p a c e s A va ila b le £6.00 per car


Please book by phoning 0254 822268


Photography by David Simmons, LBIPP 14 York Street • Clitheroe 23241 30 STOLEN CHILDHOOD.


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CLITHEROE SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th ELAINE STEWART


By request


JOHNNY FENTON WEEKLY DOUBLE: 26-10 2W


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th Welcome Back


WEEKLY TREBLE: 24-16-19 NW EVERY WEDNESDAY


USUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members and Bona Fide Guests ' i r k - k b A k k k A k k rA Ac kkrk^k '


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 A T T H E N E W


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART


(Clitheroe North turn off A59)


MASSIVE INDOOR and OUTDOOR AREAS - r - 500 Pitches from £6


Everyone Welcome arrive from 8 a.m. Tel: HOYLES (0253) 725788 or 720825


15 THE NATURAL WORLD. *


1600 FI L M : ROADHOUSE 66 Slarrinq Willem Daloe


11-30RALLY REPORT. A lu ll round up of Ihe lirst day’s events in Ihe Lombard RAC Rally.


11-50 RAPIDO. (Chqnngl 4) 25 THE MATCH “ Mlllwall v Li­


35 CORONATION STREET. 30 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV


15 CLOSE TO HOME.


74 5THE RUTH RENDE L L MYSTERIES The second episode of the three-part cr ime myst er y.


845 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


9- 05 LONDON'S BURNING Jo- sie risks her file to rescue an old ago pensioner in an arson attack in the locality.


104)5 SPITTING IMAGE As Ihe cameras move into West­ minster, Spitting Image brings you exclusive high­


lights of Maggie on the front bench.


10-


SHOW A rare chance to see the man behind the ma s k ol Dame Ed n a Ev e r a g e and Si r Les Patterson.


H. 15 LAST OF THE SUMMER


1-00MOVIE CLASSICS: THE 6 0 a " B a r a b b a s " (1961) Jerusalem, nearly


2000 years ago. a time of year when just one criminal may be set Iree. Starring Anthony Quinn, Silvana Mangano, Arthur Kennedy. F ollowed by ITN News Headlines.


Carol Vorderman.


4- 00 THE ITV CHART SHOW. 4-50 JOBFINDER.


35 BREAD Aveline is sure her m


7-30 CHILDREN'S BBC TWO. 7- 8-


SHOWI


8-35 UMBRELLA. 8-50 SMOGGIES.


55 IS THAT A FACT?


600 HALLELUJAHI 630 FLIGHT OVER SPAIN. 700 A GARDENER'S GUIDE. 7-30 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY. BOO DAVID THE GNOME ' 630 BOY DOMINIC. 900 DENNIS. 625 ORIENTATIONS.


10O0STEELCHEST, NAIL IN THE BOOT AND THE BARKING DOG Award­ winning documentary telling about Ihe Belfast shipyard through Ihe song, slories and anecdotes ol the men who work there.


11-00 POB'S PROGRAMME. 11-


30 T H E H E N D E R S O N


KIDS Continuing the adven­ tures ol two children who return to Ihe city wilh their lather lo begin a settled lile.


12- 00THE WALTONS. Today, Ben's tactics ol selling used cars alienates bolh family and Iriends.


35T H E SOUTH BANK


1- 00 LAND OF THE GIANTS. 2- 00BORN Y E S TE RD AY (1950)


35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK 30 QUIZ NIGHT.


655 Z OU 3 CHOSES OUE JE S A I S DE L A B R E N - TAGNE Unusual ecological warning Irom French anima­ tors Bruce krebs and Mireille Boucard.


4- 00 ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD.


4-30 MOVING STILLS. 4-40 ANSWERING BACK. 6 2 5N ew s Summary a n d Weather.


630 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 630 T H E


30 PICK OF THE WEEK With W O N D E R


7-00 EQUINOX: FASTER THAN A SPEEDING BULLET.


YEARS Hiroshima, Mon Frere Emmy Award-winning comedy series in which nar­ rator Kevin Arnold looks back lo 1968 when, at Ihe age ol 12, he was growing up in a suburban household.


BOO THE MEDIA SHOW. 90 0ONE HOUR WITH JON­ ATHAN ROSS.


10THE HALLO SPENCER


1000 HITCH ON 4: THE TROU­ B L E WITH H A R R Y (1956)


11-55 AMERICAN FOOTBALL. 1- 2-


Term - 4 Weeks up to Xmas 6 Weeks in the New Year


MON TUES


Ring 24475 / 24472 for details. . . Int. Aerobics


7.00 - 8.00 (Clive) Yoga


(Helen) 7.00-8.00 WEDS Low Impact


THURS FRI


25 THE WORLD GAMES. 15 CLOSE.


Over 50s Keep Fit and Dance


Starting Next Week


Jazz Dance 8.15-9.15


Adv Aerobics


(Lesley) 8.15- 9.15


Int. Aerobics (Kerry) 11.30-12.30 (Clive) 2.00 -3.00 6.30-7.30


Pre Ski Class 5 Wks 8.00-9.00


Beg Aerobics 8.30-7.30


S A T - No C h ild re n s Dance t i l l New Year S U N D A Y -A e ro b ic M ixe d (Clive) 1 1 .4 5 - 12.45





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Saturday, 18th November at St. Paul’s Church Hall, Low Moor


4 ^ 4 (


. Doors open 2 p.m.


' J Any |umblo can be brought lo the hall between 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Ihe day of Ihe Jumble Sale


Cake Stall, Toy and Baby Clothes Stall, Good as New Stall. Relreshmenls available. Admission top


LOW MOOR CLUB FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th


INNOCENTRE Fab Duo


Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday MEMBERS DRAW


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th: £14 Members and Bona Fide Guests


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MORNING COFFEE at Whalley Abbey


Saturday, 18th November 1989 10 a.m. — 12 noon


Cake stall — Tin & bottle stall — Book stall Admission 25p


Proceeds to Church Urban Fund Christmas Portraits LANCASHIRE COUNTY


LIBRARY RIBBLE VALLEY DISTRICT


and THE CLITHEROE


ADVERTISER & TIMES Advance Notice of


COMPETITION


OPEN ART AND CRAFT


To be held at WHALLEY LIBRARY FEBRUARY 3rd — MARCH 3rd, 1990


Entry forms available NOW from all Ribble Valley Branch Libraries, Mobile Libraries and The Clitheroe Advertiser Office.


To be returned to Whalley Library by Saturday, January 20th, 1990


FULL DETAILS WITH ENTRY FORMS


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874


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Tuesday November 21st 1989 at 7 p.m.


Admission Free to OAP’s


For further details and help with transport


Telephone Padiham 74798 after 6 p.m. or Clitheroe 25125


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Friday November 17th ESMERELDA


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CHRISTMAS PARTIES


7th November-23rd December Christmas Fayre Lunch @ £5.95 Dinner @ £8.45


NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY NIGHT


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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th and 18th


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rilliant comedy impressionsit. New faces winner 1988


Star Wednesday band of Ihe month


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th


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Monday November 20th. GENERAL


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55 NEWSVIEW With Moira


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All stocked up with lots ol new things for Christmas Presents


CRAFTS OPEN LATE NIGHT


Friday 17th November 7 — 9-30 p.m. Saturdays 1 p.m. till 5 p.m. Sundays 11 a.m. till 5 p.m.


^U N T IL CHRISTMAS


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I ------------------------ A PETER WEIEFILM MAINTENANCE CLOSURE RIBBLESDALE POOL


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FR IDAY. NOVEMBER 17th, C l i th e r o e Lions S p o r tm a u ’s Din n e r , S t i rk Ho u s e Hotel, G i s b u r u ( P e t e r P a r t i n , s p e a k e r ) . T i c k e t s a v a i l a b le


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