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2 Clitlieroe A d ve r t ise r & Times, June 22nd, 1989 aw rm . ■ M B B B i iB im a n — 1 h What’s on . ■ ___ Burnley


THE DEIGHTON FAMILY


SATURDAY ( BBC-1 ) C Granada J


6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY &*30 ROOBARB 8- 35 THE RACCOONS 9- 00 ON THE WATERFRONT


10-52 GRANDSTAND. 11-00 CRICKET, 1-00 NEWS. 1*05


• MOTOR RACING. 1-25 CRICKET. 2-00 RACING FROM ASCOT, 2-05 TEN­ NIS. 2-30 RACING FROM ASCOT. 2-35 TENNIS. 3-00 RACING FROM ASCOT, 3- 05 TENNIS, 3-35 RACING FROM ASCOT. 3-40 TEN­ NIS. 4-00 CRICKET.


W)5 NEWS; Weather


5-15 S P O R T / R E G I O N A L NEWS


5-20 ROLF HARRIS CARTOON TIME.


5- 45 MACGYVER. Mac is per­ suaded to take an assign­ ment to discover who is behind the murder of four undercover agents.


6- 35THAT’ S SHOW BU SI­ NESS. Showbiz quiz pre­ sented by Mike Smith, with Kenny Everett. Gloria Hunni- ford and their guests Lynda Bellingham, Nicky Campbell, Sylvia Syms and Chris Tarrant.


7- 05 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH­ TER SHOW


7- 35SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND


8- C5COLUMBO. Ray Milland and Bradford Dillman join Peter Flak for this story about a collector of rare plants who plans to cash in on a trust fund by faking his nephew's abduction. But the nephew turns up again • dead.


9- Weather


9-30 CASUALTY. Beggining a re-run of last year’s series. There are a number of new faces in the ward, including a new outpatients manager who finds herself in fero­ cious conflict.


10- 11-


comedy from Nick with John Stapleton and music from. Black.


STORY. Ryan O'Neal and Candice Bergen star in this “ Love Story" sequel with O'Neal as the widowed New Yorker forced to choose between his career as a law­ yer, the family business from which his father (Ray Mil- land) is about to retire, and a new high-powered girlfriend with a top job in the retailing business.


12- 40 THE ROCKFORD FILES 1-30 WEATHER


3-


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TVAM


9- 25 GHOST TRAIN


11- 30 THE CHART SHOW 12- 30 BATMAN I- 00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


1-05 GRANADA REPORTS


MOJOBWATCH 1-40THE


S A T U R D A Y


MATINEE. ‘ M a la c h i's Cove'. Cornwall in 1880. A 14-year-old girl who man-


■ ages to scrape a living by collecting and selling sea­ weed which is washed up on the rocks, has a good rea­ son of her own for returning the hostility which most of the villagers show to her.


ATHLETICS


5-00 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather fol­ lo wed by GR AN AD A REPORTS.


5- 15THE I N C R E D I B L E


HULK. A meeting with David Banner triggers Annie Caplan's vision of him, as the Hulk.


6- 15YOUNG, GIFTED AND BROKE.


6- 45 COMBAT 7-


• WAY UP


8- 0 0 S T A R R I N G S T E V E McQUEEN. “ Nevada Smith*'. A youngster devel­ ops into the west's deadliest killer while relentlessly track­ ing down the three gunmen who murdered his parents.


10- 25 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


10- 45 HALE & PACE I I -


15 HOOPERMAN 15NEWS AND S PORT ;


11- 45 STARRING ROBERT RED- FORD. "The Great Waldo Pepper". Nebraska, 1926, World War One flying ace Waldo Pepper ekes out a precarious living as a stunt pilot with a flying circus. His groat rival is Alex Olsson, who’s keen to expose as fic­ tion Waldo’s story of having flown against the great Ger­ man fighter pilot, Ernst Kessler. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


20NICK REVELL. Satirical 10 F I L M : O L I V E R ' S


1-50 THE HIT MAN AND HER 4- 00 BATMAN 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP 10


J I BBC-2 I


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2- 45 NETWORK EAST 3- 25F I LM : S L A U G H T E R TRAIL. Unusual western starring Brian Donlevy and Gig Young. Three outlaws incur the wrath of the peace­ ful Navajo Indians who chase them to an army fort. The commanding officer reluctantly takes them in.


4- 40 CRICKET: SECOND TEST" SUNDAY 3-


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-


CREATION 9-


BBC-1 ") 55 PLAYBUS


10- 001 T A L K T O T H E BEES. Film about Peter Speinger, a man who has an ■ amazing knack with bees.


10-25 IT'S MY CITY!. A Mersey- sider born, actress Glenda Jackson visits Liverpool, which entered more projects than any rival city in the competition to reward com­ munities wihich are re-vita- lising themselves.


10- 55 BUSINESS MATTERS 11- 20TH E P A R E N T P R O ­ GRAMME. At the Kids Family Centre in Camden, parents ot children with spe­ cial educational needs use their experience to help and advise parents of children only recently diagnosed as handicapped.


11- 35 WHO CARES?


12- 05 SIGN EXTRA 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. 1- 00 News; BONANZA 2- 00 EASTENDERS 4- 45 GO FOR IT! 5-


15 SUNDAY MATINEE "The


15MAKING SENSE.. OF 30 THIS IS THE DAY


S e c r e t G a r d e n ' ' (1987). Mary Lennos is one of the most disagreeable and spoiled children anyone at Misselthwaite Manor has ever known. And then she discovers a secret garden - a long-abandoned and for­ gotten wilderness. At last, M a ry 's l i fe has a new meaning.


500 ALL CLUED UP 5-


6- 30 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


6- 35 GRANADA REPORTS 640 HIGHWAY 7-


745 WE ARE SEVEN 845 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV National Weather.


9-00 THAT’S LOVE 9-30 SPITTING IMAGE. Yes. it's time for all those traditional mudsummer sports; the Ha y-Fe ver 100 metres Hanky Dash, the Nem's Out­ door Beer-Gut Display, and that perennial favourite Hunt of the British winner.


1WWTALES OF SHERWOOD FOREST.


114)0 LET’S FACE THE MUSIC 15 HOLIDAY AIR 89 (^Channel 4 j


64)5 LIFELINE 6- 25 NEWS; Weather 6- 40 V A L D O O N I C A N ' S HOMEWARD BOUND


7- HORSES


7- 45 SUPERSENSE 8-


9- 9-30 THAT’S LIFE! 1015 HEART OF THE MATTER


10- 50 THE ODD COUPLE 11- 15THE BIGE 11- 40 NETWORK EAST 12-


20 WEATHER


15 i rS MY CITY1 15 NEWS; Weather


64)0 HALLELUJAHI 6-


1 5 0 N L Y F O O L S AN D


Some of the beautiful cities and ladscapes of Spain filmed from a helicopter.


74)0 GO FISHING. Today John Wilson fishes for chub and he talks to Len Baker about the great lead debate.


7- 30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 84)0 DAVID THE GNOME 8- 30C H IL DRE N OF FIRE MOUNTAIN


900 DENNIS 9- 25 MOVIE MAHAL


10- 00AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL


114WPOB'S PROGRAMME 11-


54)0 ITN MORNING NEWS 64)0 TVAM 9-25 GHOST TRAIN


10-15THE CAMPBELLS


10-45 LINK 114)0 MORNING WORSHIP


124)0 VISIONS 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT 12-50 APP KAA HAK 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS 14)0 ITN NEWS. Followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.


1-15 C E L E B R A T I O N MASTERCLASS


1- 45 THE SEA URCHINS 2-


(1987) "Double Agent" Part One.


124)0 THE WALTONS 1-00 LOST IN SPACE 24)0 A FOREIGH AFFAIR. Witty Billy Wilder comedy set in post-war Berlin where a prim Congresswoman Jean Arthur investigates the Nazi past of a singer (Marlene Dietrich) with surprising romantic consequences.


4-


• with english Subtitles, in which an old man’s only friend in the worid is a cud­ dly toy in a toyshop.


10 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE


4-25 A PROPHET WITH HON­ OUR. The American evan­ gelist Billy Graham Is inter­ viewed by David Frost.


5-25NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER


5-30 7-SPORT


645 BLACK RHINO - THE LAST STAND. This film, narrated by Julian Pettifer, investi­ gates Zinbabwe's "Opera­ tion Stronghold" against poachers of the black rhino.


30 CORONATION STREET


8-15 THE NATURE OF MUSIC 94)0 THE MANAGERESS


15 FAMILY FORTUNES


10- 00 BILLY UAR. The season of British films of the 1960s continues with this bitter­ sweet comedy starring Tom Courtenay as a compulsive liar who takes refuge from his ever more chaotic life in his daydreams.


11- 12-


LAND


on the life and music of the French-speaking black peo­ ple In southwest Louisiana's Caju country. Tonights film plunges deep into the music1 of Clifton Chenier.


1-35 CLOSE


( BBC-2 " ) 6-


30 FLIGHT OVER SPAIN.


7- 05 GRAND S T AND . 1-40 MOTOR CYCLING. 2-00 MOTOR RACING, 2-20 MOTOR CYCLING, 2-50 TENNIS. 4-20 MOTORCY­ CLING. 4-40 CRICKET. 6- 15 MOTOR CYCLING.


6*55 ONE MAN AND HIS DOG (new series). Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall introduce


the s ta r t of this year's Sheepdog Championship.


740 ROUGH GUIDE TO THE WORLD


6-30 THREE OF A KIND 9-15 ALEXI SAYLE’S STUFF


30 THE HENDERSON KIDS


• 945 SECOND SIGHT. Sereis of film s catchin g up with women who were first filmed in the 60s. In 1966 Clodagh was a successful fashion designer in Dublin, married with three young sons and a lovely home. Twenty-three years later she lives in New York and is now an award­ winning interior and indus­ trial designer.


10 FOXI. German Programme,


10-15 MOVIEDROME 10-17 FILM: THX 1138. Sci-Fi thriller set in a futuristic sub­ terranean city where human beings are reduced to com­ puter-controlled automatons. One couple breaks the rules by developing feelings for one another and conceiving a child, leading to a dramatic bid for freedom.


GAME W SHOW W


B R O U G H T O N H A L L n r . S K IP T O N S U N D A Y 25™ J U N E


• CAMEL RACING • SPITFIRE FLYING DISPLAY


(BATTLE OF BRITAIN HEMOm FLIGHT)


• OPEN CASTING COMPETITIONS ft TUITION


• OPEN CLAY SHOOT 30 BIRD SPORTING - HIGH GUN (GUN BY-BERRETTA)


• SHOT GUN TUITION & CLINIC (BAS.C) • B U C K POWDER SHOOT


« FALCONRY D IS PU Y BY BRIAN PATERSON - RAPTOR RESCUE


• GUN DOG SCURRY (BAS.Q • FREE VALUATION OF SPORTING GUNS BY HENRY SPENCER FINE ART EXPERTS


LOOKING FOR If you are looking for staff this newspaper will g$t


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• DRY STONE WALLING • EXEMPTION DOG SHOW (LURCHER SHOW) (TERRIER SHOW)


• C.O.W.S. ANNUAL HISTORIC VEHICLE RALLY


• US ER C U Y SHOOT • RARE BREEDS DISPUY • ARCHERY-TUITION DEMONSTRATIONS


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0 SHEEP DOG TRIAL (YORKSHIRE SHEEP DOG SOCIETY)


• B.A.S.C. AIR RIFLE COMPETITION (OPEN) 30 TARGET


• FERRET SHOW, RACING & AUCTION


O TERRIER RACING - • DOG AGILITY DISPLAY OF THE OTLEY DOG TRAINING SOCIETY


• CRAFT DISPUYS • STEAM TRACTION ENGINE ORGAN & RAILWAY .


t MORRIS DANCING (BURNSALL NORRIS & GUEST SIDES)


• QUOITERS


• HORSE PLOUGHING • CONTINUOUS RING EVENTS. • BAND


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A GREAT FAMILY PAY-OUT/ H


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Exhibition Centre ’ 'Queens Promenade


BLACKPOOL . organised by the


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Saturday June 24th 2-30 in THE OLD SCHOOL GARDEN


W , ' . , : (If.wet in Memorial Hall H.G.) ' > v • . Opener: The Rev Hugh Clark J Cakes,. Refreshments, Books, Produce,


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7- 05 NEWSVIEW 7-50 GARTER HIGHLIGHTS 6-20TAMAS (THE D A R K ­ NESS). Five-part "F ic ­ tional" series from India dra­ matising the chaotic events of 1947-48 which preceded the partition of the country by the outgoing British to create the Muslim state of Pakistan. The confrontation between Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs eventually cost over 2 million lives. 1: A Hindu is baited to slaughter a pig, which is discovered the next day outside a local mosque.


15 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


9-15 FILM: STREETS OF FIRE (TV Premiere). Starring Michael Pare, Diane Lane and Willem Dafoe. Rock and roll adventure with Michael Pare as a mercenary on the trail of his old girlfriend - a beautiful young rock singer who has been kidnapped by a ho o d lum . W ith Rick Moranis and Amy Madigan, and a soundtrack featuring original so n g s by Ry Codder, Jim Steinman, Ste­ vie Nicks, Tom Petty and Dan Hartman.


30 BRIAN CONLEY * THIS


KM5 CRICKET: SECOND TEST 11-


12- 05 RAPIDO ( Channel 4 )


600 ARK ON THE MOVE 6-30 JUST 4 FUN 6-


CARPENTER


7- 00 BRIGHT SPARKS 8- 00 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 6-30 THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW.


9- 15 JAZZ CLASSICS


9-25 M U R U N BUCHSTANSANGUR


9-30 HAND IN HAND


10-004 WHAT IT'S WORTH. Re­ peat of last Tuesday's edi­ tion of the consumer pro­ gramme with PENNY JUNOR and KIERAN PRENDIVILLE.


10-


STREET. Oscar-winning Edmund Gwenn as a New York dep artment store Father Christmas whose claim to be the real Santa Claus lands him in court.


12-20 THE THREE STOOGES 12-40 DANCE WITH ME MO MUSIC IN WALES 2-10 WILSON 5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6- OORIGHTTO REPLY 6-


★ 55 THE WALRUS AND THE 4 30MI RI C L E ON 3 4TH 30 WHEN TO WORRY?


7- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 8- 00 KINGDOM OF THE SUN: THE LEGEND OF THE UGHTNING BIRD


11- 20 AFTER DARK


900 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA- T I O N A L : BEEKEEPER,


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Sunday, 25th June 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 25TH E WE E K IN TH E J


All sorts of acoustic music from the multi-talented musical tamty


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Workshops present


PINOCCHIO AND TOM THUMB


Saturday, June 24th 4 p.m. - 7-30 p.m.


Tickets £1.50 Concessions £1 r s f r w a ® ©


CHARLIE AND H a THE


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With Rob Inglis p Enchanting telling of Roald Dahfs popular story


Six great holiday shows for children T A J


Wednesday, 5th July -10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. Tickets £1 25


"The best white Blues band around" -B.B.King


BLUES N TROUBLE


Saturday, 8th July 8 p.m.


Tickets £4 (£3 before day of concert)_______


M A H A L American blues star


Friday, 14th July 8 p.m.


Tickets £8


HOLIDAY FUN CRAFT WORKSHOPS Four fun workshops each with an animal theme


SPOOKY SNAKES................................4th and 18th July UNUSUAL BUTTERFLIES..................6th and 20th July BOUNCING SPIDERS.......................11th and 25th July STRING SNAILS..................................13th and 27th July


Workshops begin 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. COST £2.50


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G I G A N T I C AND CAR BOOT SALE


G I S B U R N SUNDAY, JUNE 25th


PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE


Packed with stalls, massive car boot section, 1000’s of bargains, picnic areas, children's entertainments. '


Bring everyone — a great day out


Car Boot Spaces only —; £6.00 — All sellers welcome — No booking necessary, arrive from 8 a.m.


Organised by Ray Promotions Limited — 0253 712776


C//tf?eroe Singers-present


Grab your cossie & the kids and have some fun at the Sandcastle.


Prices plunge after 4.00 p.m. (Last Admission 6.30 p.m.)


Get there before Blodwin and Jimmy and v- Seamus arrive for their holiday.


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BrickhouM Hotel and Restaurant, Chipping • SUNDAY, JUNE 25th


11 -00 a.m. — 4-30 p.m. Bar and Restaurant meals available Saturday, 2| WEST BRADFC


Pick Your Own Strawberries and Raspberries at


UNDERLEY HOME FARM


KttbyLonsd* Telephone 71207


(24 hr. Crop Information) Open DaBy 10 am to 8 pjn.


Picking Baskets Supplied


Ample Car Parking


Children's Playground Picnic Area


Home-made Refreshments See the Cows being Milked;


Weekdays only 4.00 - 5.30 p.m. T H E R O Y A L O A K


SATURDAY, JUNfe 24th at 8 p.m. ,


T O N Y P A G E Guitar Vocal


EMBSAYSTEAM


RAILWAY, SKIPTON KIDDIES’ DAY


SUNDAY JUNE 25th 10-30 a.m. — 4 p.m.


Thomas the Tank Engine, prizes from the Fat Controller


Fares £1.70 adults: £2 children (Inc. present)


Tel. Sklpton 4727 general Inquiries or Sklpton 5189 Talking Timetable


ST. PAUL'S MOTHERS TODDLERS GROUP


NEARLY NEW SALE (NOT JUMBLE)


Thursday June 22nd at the Church Hall


1-30 p.m. — 4-00 p.m.


Refreshments available Cake Stall


Enq: Clitheroe 26585 or Clitheroe 27002


SPORTS 2 p . r |


Races, Side-shows, l Sunday, 25th Jut1.


RAFT RACl 2 p.m.


DUCK RAC| 3 p.m.


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Caters for party nights, weddings, etc. Tel:- Clitheroe 41547


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JACK DANIELS (Keyboard vocalist) Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday


M E M B E R S D R A W Sunday, June 25th: £16


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Wednesday, 28th June 2 miles at 6-30 pm. ' 4 miles at 7-00 pm.


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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th


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GREENGAGE (Clubtands No. 1 Attraction)


Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the carvery


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Room available for private hire. Weddings, etc. catered for


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Exhibition opens afternoons and evenings


“THIS IS OUR PARISH” Displays by all parish organisations


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Saturday June 24th: Open 2 p.m. Jjg Afternoon teas at the Vicarage 3 p.m. - BRING AND BUY -


Sunday June 25th: ANNIVERSARY DAY 9-00 Holy Communion


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10-30 Crowning of the Rose Queen,; Procession and Parish Lunch 6-00 Sung Eucharist


Tuesday June 27th: 2-45 p.m. 21; “SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE j


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FESTIVAL THANKSGIVING >]£ 9-00 Holy Communion


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T e i . G i s b u r n 3 4 1 .


JU N E 2 4 th a n d 2 5 t h . W e s t B r a d f o r d V i l la g e S p o r t s D a y


a n d g r e a t d u c k r a c e .


S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 1 9 th , R u r a l C r a f t s F a i r . W e s t B r a d f o r d P l a y i n g F i e l d s


M a n a g em e n t C o m m i t t e e .


S A T U R D A Y , 1 2 t h A u g u s t . C l i t h c r o c a r e a , W I S h o w , S t A u g u s t i n e ’ s R C H i g h S c h o o l , B i l l in g to n .


S A T U R D A Y . 1 6 th S e p t e m ­ b e r , C l l t h e r o c a n d D i s t r i c t B r o w n ie s 7 5 th A n n iv e r s a r y . R e c ip e S ta l l .


S A T U R D A Y , 9 th S e p t em b e r , 1 9 8 9 . T h e H o d d c r V a l le y A g r ic u l tu r a l & H o r t i c u l tu r a l S o c ie ty . 4 6 t h A n n u a l S h o w a t S la id b u r n , N r . C l i th c r o e .


1 9 /2 0 A U G U S T , R ib b l c s d a l c V a l le y , V in ta g e C lu b R a l ly .


8 th & 9 t h JU L Y , G o o s n u rg h & L o n g r i d g c A g r i c u l t u r a l S h o w . F o r d e t a i l s T e l . M r s A T h om p s o n 0 2 5 4 8 7 8 3 4 5 .


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