2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 26th, 1989 tomsmmiBxmmiim SATURDAY C BBC-1 X BBC-2 3
8 -1 5 S A TU R D A Y S T A R T S HERE.
8-25 CATERPILLAR TRAIL 8-40 CHUCKLEVISION. 0-00 GOING LIVE! 12-12 WEATHER.
12-15 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider, incl. 1-05 News; 12- 20 Football; 1-15 Racing from Cheltenham; 1-25 Snooker. Benson and Hedges Masters from Wembley; 1-50 Racing from Cheltenham; 2-00 Snooker; 2-25 Racing from Chelten ham; 2-35 Tennis; 3-45 Football. News from today's fo u r th -ro u n d FA Cup matches. 3 -5 5 Rugby League. Hull v Castleford from The Boulevard; 4-35 Final Score.
5-05 NEWS; Weather.
5-15 R EG IO N A L NEWS and Sport.
5- 20 THE FLYING DOCTORS. A test cricketer is brough* into the town to take part in a match to raise funds for the RFDS.
6- 05 JIM'LL FIX IT. 640 BOB’S FULL HOUSE.. 7-
train to Geneva hurtles along the tracks carrying residents of Nouvion, Ger man officers, priceless works of art and explosive Christmas puddings!
740T H E P A U L D A N IE L S MAGIC SHOW.
8- 25 BERGERAC (New series) John Nettles stars as Jersey detective Jim Bergerac in "Sea Changes.” A drowned sailor and drums of chemi cals are washed up on Jer sey's coastline and a girl goes missing.
0- 20 N E W S SPORT; Weather.
9- 35 MIDNIGHT CALLER Gary Cole stars in (he first of a new American series as Jack Killian, a brilliant cop who quits the force when his partner is killed and takes his fight against crime on to the airwaves as a late-night radio chat-show host. When his programme attracts calls from a female psychopath, Killian sticks his neck out to help the police track her down.
10-
R O A D T O W E M B L E Y . Desmond Lynam introduces highlights from today’s FA Cup fourth-round matches.
11- 251 N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER. Coverage of the second semi-final of the Be n s o n and He d g e s Masters.
1- 00 WEATHER. A N D 9-00 CEEFAX.
12-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY. 2-10 FILM: "The Shoes of the Fisherman." Anthony Quinn heads a starry cast as a per secuted Russian bishop ele vated from Siberia to the Vatican where he finds him self unexpectedly launched on to the world stage of con frontation between the superpowers.
4401 N T E R N A T I O N A L SN O O K ER . David Icke introduces coverage of the first semi-final of the Benson and Hedges Masters from Wembley Con fe ren ce Centre.
6- 7-
WEST.
7- 55R H Y T H M S O F T H E WORLD. “ Robert'Cray Live!” American guitar/vocal- ist Robert Cray on the final leg of his UK tour at Lon don's Hammersmith Odeon.
8- 55 TH E "S LA P " MAXWELL STORY. Slap has to write an article on steroids in High School basketball teams.
9- 20 S A T U R D A Y N I G H T C L I VE ,
15’ALLO 'ALLO! The night in the age of
de-regulation, Clive James looks at what the ever-exT panding media are broad casting world wide, with the help of correspondents abroad and the views of a guest.
10-10 THE FILM CLUB. Terence Davies introduces Stanley Kubrick’s epic space adven ture: “ 2001: A Space Odyssey."
( Granada
5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS. 6- 00 TV AM. 9-25 MOTORMOUTH including The Real Ghostbusters.
11- 30 THE CHART SHOW. 12- 30 AMERICA’S TOP 10. 1-00ITN NEWS followed by Granada Reports.
1- 05 S A I N T & G R E A V - SIE Forthright opinions and in-depth reports.
140 SPORTSMASTERS With Dickie Davies.
2- 25MATCH OF TH E D A Y : 4- 5-
C R E S T I N T E R N A TIONAL: "Great Britain v West Germany.”
15 MR MAJEIKA.
445 RESULTS SERVICE. 5- 00ITN NEWS followed by Granada Reports.
545 SUPERBOY. 6-
9- 10-
545 YOU BET! 745 MOVIE PREMIERE: "The Goonies."
10- 3 5 SP1 T T I NG IMA G E . A
chance to enjoy some recent highlights from Spitting image, including Michael Jackson's "Mad” and many other memorably bad moments.
11- 25FILM: “ Barbarosa" Fol l owe d by I T N News Headlines.
1- 00 THE HIT MAN AND HER. Followed by ITN News Headlines.
2- 05 T H E L A T E , L A T E FILM: "Twinky.”
3- 55NIG H T NE TWORK. Fol
l owe d by I T N News Headlines.
5-50 BRYAN FERRY IN PRO FILE, followed by ITN News Headlines.
20TH E TRIUMPH OF TH E 10 NEWSVIEW.
9-30 Y O U W A N T A COCONUT?
KHW4WHAT IT’S WORTH. 10-30 FILM: "Somewhere I'll Find You." Romantic drama star ring Clark Gable and Robert Sterling as brothers involved with Lana Turner at the out break of World War II.
12-30 DANCE WITH ME. 1-05C H A N N E L 4 R A C ING From Doncaster.
3-10 FILM: “Hold That Ghost." Bud Abbott and Lou Costello get tangled up with murder and inherit a supposedly haunted mansion.
445 T H E T H R E E
STOOGES.' Disorder in the Court. The Three Stooges are called as witnesses in a murder case.
5- 05BRO OKS ID E. Shei l a returns to the Close — and to Billy. Sammy and her friends prepare for a night out.
64)0 RIGHT TO REPLY. 6-
30 SCOTTISH EYE.
7- 00NEWS S UMMA R Y and Weather followed by People to People: Exceptional Leave to remain. Tonight's documentary looks at asy lum seekers in Britain and examines the conditions which caused them to leave their native countries.
84)5 T H E H AR P IN T H E SOUTH.
10ATH LE TI CS: D A I R Y
94)0 FILM: "Mirror." This vidid autobiographical film con tinues C4’s season devoted to Andrey Tarkovsky and
looks back to his childhood and family relationships.
114X) SOUNDS OF SURPRISE: ART TATUM — THE ART OF JAZZ PIANO.
15 BLOCKBUSTERS. 15 TRICK OR TREAT. •
50 ITN NEWS AND SPORT.
12-05FILM: “ O u r Ma n in Havana.” Comedy-thriller starring Alec Guinness as a vacuum-cleaner salesman recruited in Havana by a British agent (Noel Coward). Based on the novel by Gra ham Greene.
10 ASPEL& COMPANY. 24)5 CLOSE. SUNDAY BBC-1I X BBC-2 I'
8- 9-
FOR IT.
10- 11-
55 PLAYBUS. 9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY.
10- 00 MAN AND BOY. 10-
AND PEOPLE.
1140 BAZAAR. 124)5 SEE HEAR! 12-
15 ARTICLES OF FAITH. 9-15 NOW ON TWO.
25 TAK E NOBODY’S WORD 50RUS S I AN L A N G U A G E 15 DEUTSCH D1REKT!
Baines discovers the origins of garden peat and why the demand for it is devastating
mossland. Caroline-Hall reports on the brewing of real ale in the Cotswolds. And Roger Tabor looks at one of the last remaining duck decoys in the country. Incl. 12-55 Comprehensive weather forecast.
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14)0 NEWS. ON THE RECORD. 24)0 EASTENDERS. 3- 00 MATCH OF THE DAY: THE R O A D T O W E M B L E Y . Desmond Lynam introduces live coverage of Millwall v Liverpool in tho FA Cup fourth round.
4- 55 c a r t o o n :
54)5 THE CLOTHES SHOW. 5-
SHOW. Hugh Scully and experts invite viewers in Bristol to bring their heir l ooms and cur ios for evaluation.
6-
seven programmes photog rapher Pogus Caesar gives Doc Cox from "That's Life" some tips about photo graphing family and friends.
6- 25 NEWS: Weather. 640 SONGS OF PRAISE. Ian Gall visits the once famous monastic town of Bangor, Co. Down.
7-
HORSES. Det-Boy enters a competition with one of Rod-. ney's paintings which wins a week’s holiday for, surpris ingly, three people. When Del. Rodney and his girl friend Cassandra arrive in Mallorca they discover why the holiday is not just for two
84)5 M A S T E R M I N D
8- 35 CAM P IO N. Concluding Alan Plater's dramatisation of Margery Aliingham's story starring Peter Davison as the daring amateur detec tive. Campion discovers the identity of the person hired to steal the chalice but nearly loses his life in the process.
9- 30 THAT’S LIFE!
10- 10-
15 NEWS: Weather. 30 EVERYMAN: "What is a
Jew?" A profile of a remark able branch of Hassidic Jewry, the Lubovitch Hab- bad, vigorous advocates of Or t hodox J ud ai sm — outwardly symbolised by their long black coats, black hats and beards — who for the size of their following have been extraordinary influential in the politics of Israel. Based in Brooklyn,' their name reflects their background in eastern Europe and their aspirations to "wisdom, knowledge and insight," for which "habbad" is an acronym.
11- 201 N T E R N A T I O N A L S N O O K ER . David Icke introduces live coverage of the final frames in the Ben-
- son and Hedges Masters, and talks to the winner.
12- 20 WEATHER. . 64)0 TV A.M.
9-25 MOTORMOUTH ON SUN DAY Including FRAGGLE ROCK.
1845 LINK. 114)0 M O R N I N G W O R SHIP. From Leckpatrick Parish Church, Strabane.
124)0 ENCOUNTER. 12-30 THIS IS YOUR RIGHT. 12-50 AAPKAAHAK. 12-55 GRANADA REPORTS. 1-00 ITN NEWS. 1-
12-00 R E P O R T A G E . Current affairs, fashion, sport and music news..
12-50IN TE R N A T IO N A L T E N
NIS. Action from this morn ing's men's singles final of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
3 0COUNTRY F IL E . Chris 2- LORDS.
3- 00 FILM: I OWN THE RACE COURSE. TV premiere of a touching story about a teen ager who thinks he has bought a racecourse from a vagrant for $20. Laughed at by his friends and humoured by the course staff, he unex pectedly changes the lives of those around him.
4- 4-55 RUGBY SPECIAL. Featur 30 A N T I Q U E S R O A D
ing Rugby v Harlequins in the Pilkington Cup. and the fifth round of the Schweppes Cup with Pontypridd v Llanelli.
545 SKI SUNDAY. David Vine
reports from the resorts of Vail and Beaver Creek in Colorado on the World
15 SNAP! In the second of
Championships taking place there over the next fortnight.
6-05 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SNOOKER.
6- 35 T H E 7-
M O N E Y PROGRAMME.
E A S T E R N C O O K ERY.
745 THE LAURENCE OLIVIER AWARDS 1988.
9- 15O N L Y F O O L S A ND 10- SNOOKER.
9 4 5 TH R E E - M I N U T E CULTURE.
L O V E . An e vocat i ve "Screen Two" production about a teenage English Buddy Holly fan and his hero's last days. Troubled by school and his parents' separation, 15-year-old Ivor finds consolation in his gui tar and Buddy Holly's music, while across the Atlantic Holly and his group continue the fateful whistle-stop tour which ended in disaster when their plane came down • in bad weather.
11- 20 SNUB. The best from the independent music scene, featuring the Pixies
24)0 I N T E R N A T I O N A L SN O O K ER . David Icke introduces coverage of the Benson and Hedges Mas ters final from Wembley Conference Centre.
645 HIGHWAY. 7-15 CA7CHPHRASE. 745 WISH ME LUCK. Tensions in the circuit mount as Liz asserts her authority as the new leader.
845A G A TH A C H R I S T I E ' S POIROT.
945 ITN NEWS.
10- 0 0 T HE NEW S T A T E S MAN. “A Wapping Conspir acy.” The Times accuses Alan of corrupting Girl Guides.
10*30T H E S O U T H B A N K SHOW.
11- 20T H E W E E K IN T H E
H. Caroline is being har assed by the press to the
extent where she would pre fer to be in Wentworth. Fol- l owed by I TN N EWS HEADLINES.
12- 30THE O TH E R S ID E O F MIDNIGHT.
1-00 DONAHUE. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES. .
1 - 55STARRI NG . . KI RK
DOU G LA S. “ T h e Big Trees." Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
15 MUSIC FROM CHINA.
340 THE HIT MAN AND HER. 440 JOBFINDER.
( f Channel 4 J 9-25 HERE AND NOW ON 4.
15 MADHUR JAFFREY’S FAR
184)0 THE WORLD THIS WEEK. 11-00 POB’S PROGRAMME. 11- 30WORZ E L G UMMI D G E DOWN UNDER. A brand- new series shot in New Zea land, starring Jon Pertwee as the scarecrow and Una Stubbs as Aunt Sally. Today an English director visits with a ballet company.
15 I N T E R N A T I O N A L
12- 00 TH E WALTONS. A stun twoman offers her heart to John-Boy Walton.
15F I L M : W O R D S O F
14)0 LO S T IN SPACE. Today, Penny and Will become involved in a futuristic knight's quest of a (ire- breathing female beast.
2 -0 0 K A A G A A Z KE
PHOOL. The season of Bombay Talkies continues x with this cult film by film director Guru Dutt, who plays the central character, a film director whose per sonal life is in ruins.
440 MOVIE MUSEUM. Carole Lombard. Conquest of North Pole.
4- 55 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER.
5- 00T HE B U S I N E S S PROGRAMME.
5-30IN TE R N A T IO N A L VO L LEYBALL The third annual women's tournament. Poland v Czechoslovakia and Peru v China.
830 FAIR PLAY. 845 TH E COSBY SHOW. To day Clifl can’t find the bor rowed power drill he must return.
7-15FR A G I L E E A R T H : G UES TS AND S TRANG ERS. Today's programme looks at the conflict between tourism in Cyprus and the way of life in coastal areas.
815 TH E BIG COMPANY. US companies are citizens, pro- . vide employee benefits and
. a n identity. 815 THE MEDIA SHOW. 10 EYEWITNESS. • -
2- 00 THE FALL GUY. 3- 00 STARRING JOHN WAYNE . . . .N O R TH TO ALASKA.
5-05 BULLSEYE. 5-35 CORONATION STREET. 830ITN NEWS followed by GRANADA REPORTS.
840 APPEAL
1 8 1 5 THE G R A P E S O F WRATH. A season of films based on classic American novels begins with John Ford's version of John Stein beck's novel.
1240THE B LA C K C AN NO N INCIDENT.
2-35 CLOSE.
CLITHEROE’S NEWEST RESTAURANT
EVENING, FEBRUARY 4th OPENS SATURDAY
at the STARKIE ARMS, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE
OUR NEW SIXTY SEATER RESTAURANT WILL SERVE FULL A-LA-CARTE MEALS EVERY EVENING, FROM 7 p.m.
Also Traditional Pub Fayre, served Lunchtimes and Evenings
■ O u r new function room is ideal for P R IV A T E P A R T IE S , C O N F E R EN C E S , for 100 P E O P L E
O - ' LUNCHEON MENU 12 EN-SUITE KOOMS FOR ACCOMMODATION For Reservations TELEPHONE: CLITHEROE 22550
OPEN 12 noon to 5 p.m. FOR SPECIAL SUNDAY
All day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until February 13th.
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE (Pizzas and' pastas Half .of marked price'
on main menu - all other dishes full price) The HYNDBURN BRIDGE
... Whalley Road, Clayton-le-Moors • - . Tel: 0254 884287
Station-Road, Clitheroe Tel: 0200 24442 Manor Houses Christmas vouchers not applicable
. Main Street,' Gisburn' .Tel: 02005 505. The CASTLE
'. The RIBBLESDALE ARMS r
CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH
MEETS EVERY SUNDAY
10-30 a.m. in
CRICKET CLUB CHATBURN ROAD For further information
CLITHEROE
Tel. CLITHEROE 22334
COACH 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK HIRE
PRIVATE HIRE COACHES AND MINI COACHES AVAILABLE. SCHOOL TRIPS,
HODSONS or GISBURN TEL. GISBURN 394
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• Now under cover for the winter • Great new attractions this week
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nd CAR BOOT SALE aG I S B U R N
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SUNDAY IUNK SHOP vOnly £3 - per space.
CYCLE SPARES CAR ROOT SALE Only £5 per space
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Bring your own table - no booking for all sections, just turn up from 8 a.m. - massive free car parks
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Usual entertainment in the lounge on Saturday
Sunday, January 29th £14 Members and Bona Fide guests
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46 KING STREET, CLITHEROE Telephone 22473 - 22590
RED ROSE TOURISM COMMITTEE
In Association: The Borough Councils of Ribble Valley, Burnley, Rossendale, Pendle and Hyndburn
RED ROSE VISITOR 1989
Rose Visitor Tourist Newspaper is to be published in March this year.
A new edition of the popular Red p Organisers of events taking place
during the year are invited to forward details of activities which will be of interest to tourists and day visitors to the area, to the undersigned not later than February 3rd, 1989.
the publication will be distributed and no charge will be made for events listings.
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February 25th-26th
WEEKEND in LONDON
Depart 7 a.m. Saturday • Sunday tour of city and Covent Garden before re turning home
BARBICAN HOTEL
A ." * 3 f Z Continental Breakfast
Bed and
May 6th-13th • 8' days
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EARLY BIRDS....................................................7 a.m. to 8 a.m. ■ WATER BABIES/
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Commencing Friday, January 27th to Thursday (ex-Sunday) at 7-30 p.m.
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PRELIM NOTICE: February 23rd, 24th, 25th we are on stage with Take One with the pantomime
Hansel and Gretel It Is entertainment for the whole family so bring . them all along
Ribble Valley Borough Council serving the community M P OCcCfieCcC ‘Travel GIANT INDOOR COLLECTORS’ MARKET
and CAR BOOT SALE EVERY SUNDAY 10 a.m. — 4 p.m.
500 DRIVE-IN UNDERCOVER SPACES — at the
New CLITHEROE AUCTION MART
(Clitheroe North turn off A59)
Bring your own stall £6 Use one of ours, only £8
Clear your garage, loft or lounge — everyone welcome from 8 a.m.
Tel. Hoyle’s (0253) 725788 or 720825
THE TRAVELAGENTS YOU KNOW YOU CAN TRUST SPECIAL GROUP DISCOUNTS ON
berth cabins, plus discounts on all other grades) 55% discount on upper berths in 2 bedded cabins with shower and toilet
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JA N U A R Y 28th to February 4th, 1989. Summer song by C l ith e ro e Parish C hu rch O p e ra t ic a nd D ram a t ic Society.
1S TH F E B R U A R Y : Sports m a n ’ s d in n e r , C l ith e ro e L io n s . A n e ve nin g w ith Freddie Truman and Come dian.
S A TU R D A Y , 11th M A R C H , 1989. Millionaires evening, Billington and Langho Com munity Association.
M A R C H 15t h. C l i th e ro e Concert Soc. The Edinburgh String Quartet at 7-30 p.m.
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th
Blackburn Combination ARC Western Livesey Cup 1st Round
WHALLEY LONGSHAW Kick-off 2-15 p.m.
QE II Playing Fields, Whalley
Kay Street, Blackburn
Match sponsored by: R. L. JEPSON LTD
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