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C l i t l ie r o c A d v e r t is e r it- T im e s , J u l y 5 th , 1!)00


Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bundey 22331 (Classijicd) T. T GUIDE SATURDAY C BBC -1 )


640 n o r * UNIVERSITY 7-30 PLAYDAYS


7-50MUPPET BABIES 6*15 T HE 8 - 1 5 F R O M MANCHESTER


10-52 WEATHER


10-55 GRANDSTAND With Sieve Rider. Cricket: England v


New Zealand. Ihird day of the Third Test at Edgbaston. Motor Racing: Esso British


Touring Car Championship. Wimbledon: Ladies' singles final is the highlight today.


5-05 NEWS: Weather 5-15 Regional News and Sport 5-20 T H A T 'S BUSINESS


5- 6-


TER SHOW S H O W


140A B E E T L E C A L L E D DEREK


2-10 THE OLDEST ROOKIE 34)5 H A L F A S I X - PENCE(1967)


540 CARTOON TIME WO ITN NEWS Wealher


6-10 GRANADA NEWS 6-


CASINO


7- 00 IT'S BEADLE! 7-


Aidan Quinn. Joan Allen, and Zelijko Ivanek.


1 2 -0 5C R IC K E T : T H IR D TEST Richie Benaud intro­ duces highlights of the third day’s play between England a n d New Z e a la n d at Edgbaston.


15 CANNON ANO BALL'S


W0THE SAINT "Fear In Fun Park” . A new series featur­ ing modern-day adventurer Simon Templar — alias The Saint.


9-55 IT N N EW S A N D SPORT Weather


50 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH­ 20 TAKEOVER BID


6-50WORLD CUP GRAND­ STAND Tho play-ofl lor third and fourth places, live from Ban


/ / ’ extra time is played. Inter programmes will be subject to change.


9-00 NEWS: SPORT: Weather 9-


D E R A T T H E V I ­ CARAGE Starring Joan Hickson. Paul Eddington and Cheryl Campbell.


10-


DON Harry Carpenter into- duces highlights of today's ladies singles final, and pre­ views tomorrow's mens' final


11-


1-25 WEATHER . 1-


John Mills and Carol White. 30 CLOSE


Q l f IM ( ' I does not show the World Cup mutch, the evening schedule will


be: 5- 6-


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7- 8-


940 N E W S


7- 00 LES DENNIS LAUGHTER SHOW


30 TAKEOVER BID


at the Vicarage' SPORT Weather


10-00 CASUALTY 10- 11- 12- 2-


2-35 CLOSE <3


5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM 9-25 GHOST TRAIN


11- 12-


HIS FRIENDS "End Of The Feud"


J-00 ITN NEWS Weather 1-05 GRANADA NEWS


M0SAINT & GREAVSIE Ian and Jimmy preview tomor­


row's climax of the World Cup 90 tournament.


10-15 HALE AND PACE 1045KOJAK: THE PRICE OF JU S T IC E ( 1987) Thoo Kojak. now an inspector with his own office, becomes involved in the strange affair of a woman suspected of murdering her two young sons. Followed by ITN News Headlines


20 MISS MARPLE: THE MUR- 55TODAY AT W IM B LE ­


12-35 DEATH STALK(1975) Jack Trahey and Hugh Webster are taking a raft trip with their wives. When they stop to camp for the night they a re o v e rp o w e re d by escaped convicts who take off down river with tho women. Starring Vince Edwards and Anjanette Comer. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


2- 00 T H E H IT MAN AND HER Followed by ITN News Headlines


4-00 WILLIAM TELL "The Pit" 4-30 AMERICA'S TOP 10


55 FILM: DULCIMA Starring C BBC - 2 )


6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 245 MAHABHARAT Part 13 of the 91 part dramatisation of India's great epic poem.


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20 THE FLYING DOCTORS 05'ALLO. ALLO'


30 THAT’S SHOWBUSINESS


Daylight S ta r " . Patrick Moore talks to Bruce Hardie of the British Astronomical Assocaition about the study of sunspots which can. with care, bo observed by ama­ teurs at the moment.


00 MISS MARPLE The Murder A N D


55 TODAY AT WIMBLEDON 55 WORLD CUP REPORT


55 FILM: DULCIMA 30 WEATHER


345 C R IC K E T A N D


TENNIS Further coverage of the Third Test at Edgbas- lon and action from the Wimbledon finals in the ladies' singles and both the doubles championships.


8- 00 NEWSVIEW Weatherview 845 OMNIBUS Arthur Miller. Alan Yentob's interview .with the great playwright is shown again as a curtain- raiser to this evening's 'Theatre Night' presentation.


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND


10-00 THEATE NIGHT: ALL MY SONS A son and brother is reported missing in action. His brother and fiancee begin to court. Gradually, the family's grief is oversha­ dowed by tho devastating possibility that one of thorn might be responsible for his death. Screen version of an American theatre production of Arthur Miller’s powerful drama, starring James Whit­


more. Michael Learned. SUNDRY C BBC - 1 )


645 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-


55 PLAYDAYS


ALL Donald Reeves talks about living in tho shadow of deatli and the relevance of religion today.


9-


10- 11-


11- BIRD 30 THIS IS THE DAY


Kay and Sara Edwards introduce highlights o! the world s leading festival ol choral music, folk song and dance, the Llangollen Inter- nntonal Musical Eisteddfod.


12- 05 SIGN EXTRA 12-30 COUNTRY FILE John Cra­ ven introduces a report from the Royal Show at Stone- leigh, Warwickshire.


1- With Jonathan Dimbtoby.


Frank Millar considers the prospects for the first nego­ tiations in ton years between Northern Ireland's warring factions which the Govern- merit is e x p e c te d to announce m tho next tew days


2- 00 EASTENDEHS 3- 00 FESTIVAL Bill Oddie cele­


brates the vitality ol life in Clydebank, near Glasgow,


which has bounced back from several other disasters since it was destroyed dur­ ing tho Blitz. Guests include local group Wet Wet Wet


3-


4- 4-


Savile presents a selection ot viewers' favourite "fix-its" from the past 15 years.


'EM HORSES


6-15 NEWS; Wealher 6-30 WORLD CUP GRAND­ S T A N D : W o r ld Cu p Final The climax of loot- ball's ultimate competition, live Irom the Olympic Sta­ dium in Rome, plus a review ol the 1990 competition's highlights. If extra time is played, later progeamrnes will be subject to change. 00 BERGERAC


9- 10- 11- 30 NEWS; Weather


1040 HEART OF THE MAT­ TER.


DON Highlights ot today's men's singles final, plus


highlights of this year’s competition


12-


tho 91-pad dramatisation of India's great epic poem. (In Hindi with English subtitles).


1-00 WEATHER 1-05 CLOSE


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5- 00 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM 9-25 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE "The Computer Woro Ten­ nis Shoes" Pt 2 (1969)


10- 15 THE CAMPBELLS


1045 LINK 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP A


service Irom Bucklast Abbey in Dovon.


12- 00 VISIONS Followed by AAP KAA HAK: Advice p ro ­ gramme for Asians.


12-30 G R A N A D A T H IS WEEK Followed by Gran­ ada News Headlines


1-00 ITN NEWS 1-10 SUNDAY MATINEE DOU­ BLE BILL: TREASURE ISLAND (1973) A Russian version of the classic Robert Louis Stevenson tale. With English Dialogue.


245 ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969)


5- 6-


STREET Tho omnibus edition.


l BBC- 2 ) 6-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-00 W E S T M IN S T E R WEEK Christophor Jones presents highlights of the week in Westminster.


12*35 N O R T H W E S T M IN ­ STER With Felicity Goodey.


20TODAY AT W IM B L E ­


1-00 ECOLOGY Scientists study the grey seal population of the Isle ol May in tho Ork­ neys before the viral out­ break in 1989. (Open Uni­ versity Film).


20 MAHABHARAT Part 13 ol


1-25 GRANDSTAND With Harry Carpenter. Rugby League: New Zealand v Great Bntain — the Second Test from Auckland. Wimbledon: tho men's singlos final and mixed doubles final. Tennis and weather permitting, there wilt also be some coverage o l tho French Grand Prix.


6-30 FILM: NORTH BY NORTH­ WEST Cary Grant. Eva Marie Saint and James Mason star in Hitchcock’s celobrated th r ille r , with Grant's advertising execu­ tive suffering from a case ol mistaken identity and run­ ning for his fife — most memorably through a corn- fiotd with an aeroplane on his tail (1959).


845THE P A S S IO N A T E


PEER Film biography of Lord Hailsham, a colourful and outspoken character in British public tile lor more than 50 ye a rs , whoso eccentricities have included


snorkling at party confer­ ences and cycling to Cabinet meetings.


15 C O R O N A T IO N 10 ITN NEWS Weather.


9-35FILM: TEN COMMAND­ MENTS A husband in his thirties discovers ho is impo­ tent and spies on his wife to test her assurances that she will remain faithlul to him. Soon ho is convinced she has a lover. Tho ninth of


6-15 GRANADA NEWS 6-20 WORLD CUP FINAL The


I5MAKING SENSE OF IT


climax ol the 1990 competi­ tion, live from the Olympic Stadium. Rome. If extra time is played, later programmes will be subject to change.


00 FILM: FOLLOW THAT 25 POPEYE


30 LLANGOLLEN 90 Brian


9-OQGREMLINS 1984 During the Christmas holidays in tho small town of Kingstone Falls, inventor Rand Peltzer returns from Chinatown with an unusual present for his bank clerk son Billy.


11-00 ITN NEWS Weather 11-20 MOVIE PREMIERE STAR­ RING GOLDIE HAWN — SWING SHIFT California in 1941. There couldn't be two more contrasting young


00 NEWS; ON THE RECORD-


women than housewife Kay Walsh and dance-hall host­ ess Hazel 7anussi. Put when they and oJher girls are thrown together on tho assembly tine ol the local aircraft component factory, it's Kay who plunges head­ long into an allair while her husband is away.


1-15 QUIZ NIGHT 1401 SPY 'B la c k o u t ’ Kelly Robinson is implicated in the murder ot a beautful Rus­ sian ballerine and he and Scott have just eight hours to disprove the charges. Fol- lo w e d by ITN Nows Headlines.


35 SIR JIM’LL FIX IT Jimmy


15 SOME MOTHERS DO 'AVE 50 O N LY FO O LS AND


240 THE BIG VALLEY "Legend Of A General’' Pari One. A Mexican general, opposed to the Diaz regime, is forced to Hoc Mexico and takes refuge at tho Barkley ranch. Then a group ot his former compatriols appears at the ranch to try to persuade him to return and take part in the revolt against Diaz.


340 PICK OF THE WEEK 4-10 THE ITV CHART SHOW


Krzysztof Kioslowski’s films. (1989. In Polish with English


subtitles).


10- 35 F R E N C H G R A N D PRIX Highlights ol today's race.


11- 15 F I L M : U L Z A N A 'S RAID Western with Burt I-


Lancaster playing an ageing scout and Bruce Davison an idealistic young officer in charge ol a cavalry troop. They are commissioned to re c a p tu re a g ro u p of Apaches, fed by Ulzana, who have escaped Irom a reservation and are carrying OJt murderous raids on homesteads. (1972) 00 CLOSE


C O iq n n g l 4 )


6- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 7- 00 LOADS MORE MUCK AND MAGIC


7- 30 O N C E U P O N A T IM E .. . LIFE


8- 00 EARLY BIRD 8-25 DAVID THE GNOME 8-


based on three novels by B e v e r ly C le a ry ab o u t Ramona Quimby (Sarah


Polley), a mischievous eight- year-old girl.


9- 25 MOVIE MAHAL


KHX) A WEEK IN POLITICS I I- 00 GO FOR IT! A repoat show­ ing ol last year's series which shows how much chil­


dren with special noeds can do it given the chance.


11- GOPHERS!


12- 00 THE WALTONS 1- 00 LAND OF THE GIANTS 2- 00THE BEGGAR'S OPERA (1952) Zestlul film version by Peter Brooks of John Gay's classic 1728 ballad opera starring Lauronco Oli­ vier as the dashing 18th c e n tu ry h ig hw a ym a n , Macheath. who roisters through a sories ol amorous and a ction adve ntures beforo cheating the hang­ man. With Stanley Holloway and Doroly Tulin.


345 GORILLA’S DANCE 3-


RIVERS 4-


55A P R O P S P E C T OF 55THE NAT KING COLE


SHOW Today's guests are Eartha Kilt and the Van Horne Singers.


5- 25 NEWS SUMMARY AND WEATHER


5- to Bosancon, 183 km


6- 30 T HE W O N D E R YEARS Daddy's Little Girl.


7- 00VISIONARIES Four-part documentary series profiting four modern day thinkers, putting their case for a new ecological or economic approach. Today's final pro­ gramme profiles Manfred Max-Neef, the Chilean-born economist with a vision of


"barefoot economics" in Latin America.


8- 00 8 E Y O N D T H E


GROOVE New s ix -p a r t series exploring tho music,


landscape and personalities of the USA.


8-30 FILM 4 TODAY: LICKING HITLER


945THE QUEEN OF SPADES (1948) Thorold Dickinson's classic supernatural drama starring Edith Evans (in her sound lilm debut) as an age­ ing Russian countess who has sold hor soul to the devil in exchange for the secret of winning at cards, with Anton Walbrook as the impecu' nious officer who sets out to wrest her secret from her.


11-35CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: MAN OF ASHES (1986) Tunisian film set in (ho city ot Sfax at a timo when Muslim Arabs, Jews and Christians wore living peaceably together.


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F R E E ADM IS S IO N an d C A R P A R K IN G STALLS AND GAMES GALORE! Including J u m p i n g C a s t l e


W h e e l o f F o r t u n e B o o k S t a l l s


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4-15 p.m. (approx)


IN S T A L L A T IO N O F T H E N EW "M A YO R " * Followed By


Savannah's Promotion Manager, Jenny Daniels is searching tor the area's most talented acts.


Savannahs Nite Spot Chalkers, 16 Parker Lane, Burnley. Tel: 27704 / 38888 Over £1000 In Prize Money, Four fantastic holiday breaks New Hair


For full details and entry form, of "Star Search '90" Contact Jenny at "DO YOU FIT THE TOP OF THE BILL"


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THIS SUNDAY, JULY 8th 10 a.m.-4 p.m.


In the Extensive grounds o f the CORONATION HOTEL, GISBURN


All sellers of quality Bric-a-brac. Antiques. House clearances, unwanted household goods etc. etc.


All Welcome - C6 per space. PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE Organised by Ray Promotions Ltd 0836 367754 CLITHEROE i


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6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7-


9- 10- 30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES


8- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT 9- 00 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


FOOTBALL


11- 00 CHECK OUT 11-


25A U S TR A L IAN RULES 30 HAND IN HAND


30 WAGON TRAIN "The Rex


Montana Story". Popular 1950s series following an American wagon train head­ ing west.


12-


I- 00 RIDING HIGH Frank Capra com e d y s ta r r in g Bing Crosby as tho man who gives up his job and wealthy girl fiend (Frances Gifford), to indulge his passion for training racehorses.


3-00 THE WIND 3-10CHANNEL 4 RACING FROM SANDOWN PARK


5- 6-


1990 The first individual time trial of tho tour. 63km from Vittel to Epinal.


7- 00 THE WORLD THIS WEEK 8- 00 KINGDOM OF THE DEEP: T h e P a s s in g o f L e ­ viathan


25 THE SKY AT NIGHT "Our


9- 00 THE DRESS 1985 BAFTA award-winning short film which stars Michael Palin as a businessman who buys a stunning red dress for this girl friend. His plans go astray when his wife (Phyllis Logan) finds the dress and bolieves it was meant for her.


9-30CARRERAS, DOMINGO AND PAVAROTTI IN CON­ CERTO A unique live con­ cert from Rome starring the three pre-eminent tenors of the modern opera world singing together for the first lime. Jose Carreras. Placido Domingo and L uciano Pavarotti will perform an evening of music mixing sublime operatic arias with internationally popular hit songs.


II- 00 BRANDO Marlon Brando talks to American news­ caster Connie Chung in a wide ranging in terview covering his feelings about his reputation as an actor, his altitude to filming, his most recent film and why he has never returned to the stage.


1140 BURNING EMBERS 1240 T H E H A R P IN TH E SOUTH New mini series adapted from Ruth Park's classic Australian novel, fol­ lowing the lives of an Irish- Australian family in the after­ math of World War If


1-35 CLOSE 30 CALIFORNIA OFF BEAT


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EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING BURNLEY


SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Starting with:


DAB HAND THEATRE COMPANY present


THE BLUEBIRD W e n e s d a y J u l y 11 th — 1 0 .3 0 a .m . a n d 1 .3 0 p .m .


Help Prince Ivan lind the Blue Bird of Happiness and defeat the wicked Red Queen.


Tickets: £1.00 Jazz Workshops


Your chance to learn from expert players who enjoy passing on their skills


MAINSTREAM WEEK Monday 30th July to Friday 3rd August


CONTEMPORARY WEEKEND Saturday 4th - Sunday 5th


10 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 30 TO U R DE F R A N C E


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LANCASHIRE COUNTY LIBRARY


C L ITH ER O E L IB R A R Y


WILL BE CLOSED FROM MONDA Y


16th JULY— SATURDAY21st JULY (Inclusive)


FOR REMOVAL August 10th — 12th


On their first ever UK tour the SONA DAIBATE ENSEMBLE from Guinea


Bounce along to the Buttermountain Boys, laugh at Les Barker, thrill to voices ot Polly Bolton and Janet Russell


Book now - only £18 for a full weekend ticket for the best in folk music from home and away.


CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN CONCERT 1990/91


Season tickets £15 (tiered) £10 (stalls) Concessions £10.50/£7.50


Over two-thirds of the seats already sold for all seven concerts — book yours now to avoid disapppointment


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Shuttle Bar closed for refurbishment from Sunday, 8th July re-opening Saturday, 21st July


The Theatre Bar will bo open every lunchtime, for Jazz on Sunday and weekday food and drink. No evening bar service.


The Coffee Bar will run as normal but close at 2.30 p.m. each day.


The new summer menu will be available in the Coffee Bar and the Theatre Bar from 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m.


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Members and Bona Fide Guests A * * * * * * * * * * * * * ' * * * * * * ★ * * * : * : * * * » : r- LEPRA


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Bring & Buy Cakes. Books Tickets 30p


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FR ID A Y . SEPTEMBER 21st. St M ury the V irg in Church. Glsburn at 8 p. iu . Concert by He iilin etitul Hand o f the Lancashire A r t i l le r y Vo lun­ teers. I l l old o f H e lltow e r


HODDER V A L L E Y SHOW. S a tu rd a y 8 th S e p tem b e r . 1 9 9 0 . a t U u n s o p B r id g e


Appeal.


(O r ig in a lly to have been at N ewto n - in - Howland).


JULY 22nd. Family Fun Day at T o t lb e r Caravan Park. Glsburn, 12 noon - 6 p.m. Tel. 445247.


SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY 18/19th August. 1990. K ib ­ ble V a lle y V in ta y e C lu b . Vintage Rally.


SA TUR DA Y. September 1st. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Car boot


SUNDAY. JU LY 15th. from 2 p.m. Garden Fete at Cop­ pice House, Glsburn. in aid o f C h u r c h 11 e I I t o w e r Appeal.


sule at St P a u l's Ch urch H a ll. L ow M o o r .


S U N D A Y . J U L Y 1 5 t h . N .S .P .C .C . Garden Purty.


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15 MARKET SQUARE NELSON


105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


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