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2 Clilheroe Advertiser & Times, June 14th, 1990


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


I T e is u r e ^ b o x o p h c e MUNICIPAL HALL, COLNE


864721 MIKE


CHAPMAN (Singer


Songwriter of extreme talent)


(BBC- 1


640 OPEN UNIVERSITY 7*30 PLAYDAYS 7*50 MUPPET BABIES 8-15THE 8 -1 5 FROM MA N­ CHESTER Ross King and Charlotte Hindle present the show for young people, fea­ turing Coronation Street’s Michelle Homles at home and in tandem with Sue D e v a n e y for S p a tz — together they are pop duo Dunky Dobbers. Del Amitri perform their new single and Fuzzbox screen their latest video.


KW O TR O O P IN G T H E C O ­ L O U R E r ic R o b s o n describes the scene as the Oueen takes the salute to mark the occasion of her o f f ic ia l b ir th d a y . The Queen's Colour of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards is being trooped in this their 75th anniversary year. The Queen is accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh. The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Kent and The Grand Duke of Luxembourg.


12*12 Weather 12*15GRANDSTAND With Bob Wilson: Golf: US Open Championship from Chi­ cago. Motor Racing: preview of the Le Mans 24-hour race, Tennis: Semi finals of the Stella Artois Champion­ ships at Queen s Club, Lon­ don. Show jumping: Interna­ tional Horse Show.


5*00 NEWS: Weather


5-10 Regional News and Sport 5-


6- 0 0 T H A T ’ S S H O W B U S I - NESS Showbiz quiz pre­ sented by Mike Smith


6- TER SHOW


7- 00 TAKEOVER BID 7-30W O R LD CUP G R A N D ­ S TA N D With Desmond Lynam. England v Holland — the whole match live from Cagliari, with first half high­ lights of Scotland v Sweden at half-time and the whole second half of this match afterwards.


1045N EW S A N D S P O R T : Weather


11*05 CASUALTY 11-55SHOW JUMPING David Vine introduces action from the NEC B irm in g h am , including the Midland Bank Championships lor the King George v Gold Cup


1*05 Weather


1 4 0 I N T E R N A I T O N A L RUGBY NEW ZEALAND v SCOTLAND : 1ST TEST PRO-CE LEBRITY GOLF' •WA NG FO U R S TA R S NATIONAL 1990 from Moor Park


3 4 5W O R LD CUP ‘90 First Round Group C' — Brazil v Costa Rica.. Live from the Stadio Comunale, Turin.


6-00 ITN NEWS 64)5 GRANADA NEWS 6-10CANNON AND B A L L ’S CASINO


6- of Magic' 7- 25 THE TWO OF US


7-55 BEYOND THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE (1979) With Michael Caine, Sally Field. Telly Savalas and Peter Boyle. Capsized by a freak wave, the giant passenger liner Poseidon floats upside down in the Atlantic. Two days alter the disaster, sla- vage tug skippe r Mike Turner and his partner Wil­ bur with a pretty passenger Celeste Whitman, come on the scene, at the same time as a ‘medical team' led by Stefan Svevo.


10-001 T N N E W S SPORT Weather


10-20 HALE AND PACE 10-


A N D


3-0 0C H A N N E L 4 R A C IN G From Sandown Park and York


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


panel game.


7- OOTHE W O R L D T H WEEK Sheena McDonald and Michael Nicholson pres ent the only series of British television devoted entirely to international affairs.


55 WAYNE DOBSON ‘A kind


600 KINGDOM OF THE DEEP: STRAND ED ON SOUTH GEORGIA Remarkable film shot by Cindy Buxton and Annie Price, who were mak­ ing a documentary about the king penguins of South Georgia when the Argen­ tines invaded.


900 THIRTYSOMETHING


1(K)0MOVIE MASTERCLASS THE WORLD OF APU Pre ceding tomorrow night’: masterclass discussion of the film with Mamoun Has- san, a screening of Satyajit Ray's masterly conclusion to his Apu trilogy, with Soumi- tra Chatterjee as a young man who comes to love his wife of an arranged marriage and is inconsolable when she dies in childbirth.


50 WORLD CUP *90 Highlights


of a critical day for the World Cup hopes of the British sides, presented by Nick Owen.


11-


STARS NATIONAL PRO CELEBRITY


15 THE FLYING DOCTORS 30 THE LES DENNIS LAUGH­


1-00KOJAK 'A Summer Mad­ ness’. Tough action and adventure with Lt Theo Kojak, a New York City detective. A bomb explosion kills innocent victims dining in a Manhatten restaurant, and a member of the force is implicated.


2*00 HIT MAN AND HER 4-05 WILLIAM TELL ‘The Scav­ e n g e rs ’ William T e ll , a peaceful family man. con­


tinues his travels to find his- son. He helps along the way some people who have fallen under the tyranny of the evil Gessler.


4-30AMER IC A' S T O P 10 STEREO


(Channel 4)


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 30 INTERNAITONAL TIMES 84)0 TRANSWORLD SPORT 9-00 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


9*25A U S T R A L IA N R U L E S FOOTBALL


10-


5- 0 0 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM


9-25 GHOST TRAIN


11*30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 12*30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND HIS FRIENDS "Smallpox"


1-00ITN NEWS followed by Weather


1-05 GRANADA NEWS HO S A I N T S 4 G R E A V - SIE Eighteen matches have been played in the 1990 World Cup Finals, leaving just another 34 to go as the second week of action kicks oft.


30 LISTENING EYE


11- 00 CHECK OUT 11-


12- Charles Maury Story


BEAT Visual Media. This weeks edition of the pro­ gramme obsessed with Cali­ fornians looks at how Cali­ fornians are obssesed with self-expression.


14)0 T H E A N G R Y S I ­


LENCE Classic political drama starring Richard Attenborough as a worker who is victimised when he refuses to join an unofficial strike. (1960)


12-00BURNING EMBERS New series in which Tony Benn MP discusses the contem porary resonance of histori cal events.


5 0G O L F : WANG F O U R


1-00 TRIO Film compendium of three short stories by W Somerset Maugham, intro­ duced by the author.


240 CLOSE


C r rJ o ’, s : h t w ) i ^ : ‘ ' 1 u ru r in im c V i k > m r r i > o k c il I\_x h K ,


(BBC- 2 ) - 6- 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY


245 MAHABHARAT Part 10 of the 91-part dramatisation of India's great epic poem.


3-25F IL M : C H A R G E A T FEATHER RIV ER A US Army officer is assigned a group of men realeased from a guardhouse for a sui­ cide mission to rescue two women kidnapped by the Cheyenne. Western starring Guy Madison with Frank Lovejoy, Helen Westcott and Vera Miles.


5-00TENNIS Harry Carpenter introduces action from the semi-finals of the Stella Artois Championships at Queen's Club. London.


30W A G O N TR AI N T h e 30 C A L I F O R N I A O F F


7- 00 NEWSVIEW Weather 7 4 5 T R O O P IN G T H E C O ­ LOUR A recording of this morning’s military spectacle as The Oueen took the salute on the occasion of her official birthday. Narrated by Eric Robson.


94)0 B B C D E S I G N


AWARDS Muriel Gray tests public reaction to the five finalists shortlisted in each ol the three c ategories — environment, products and graphics.


9-10 S A T U R D A Y N I G H T CLYDE Art Magazine


SUNDRY ****-K G


7- 8- 9-


9- 10-


10 OPEN UNIVERSITY 55 PLAYDAYS


VATION Donald Reeves talks about Christian salva­ tion in a world full of suf­ fering and pain


30 THIS IS THE DAY


10- 00 BAZAAR 10-25 TAKE NOBODY’S WORD


FOR IT Science magazine for the family. Carol Vorder- man and Prof Ian Fells look at the relationship between art and science, including Vermeer's use of the lens and a Leonardo Hying machine.


10*50 BUSINESS MATTERS First of two interviews with Har­ vard Business School pro- lessor Dr Rosabeth Moss


Kanler about today's busi­ ness revolution.


11*15THE BIG E Chris Baines introduces six programmes aimed at helping us to understand what we can do to improve our environment. Today, what happens to domestic rubbish.


1140 WHEN IN FRANCE Actress Dariane Lorian helps you


buitd on your rusty O-level French as she continues her


travels around her native counrty meeting British peo­ ple who live and work there.


124)5 SIGN EXTRA


12*30 COUNTRY FILE John Cra- von reports on why many species of bats are threa­ tened with extinction and why these lovable creatures need promoting during National Bat Week.


14)0 News: ON THE RECORD 24)0 EASTENDERS 3-00 FILM: MY FAIR LADY As a tribute to the lato Rex Harri­ son, here is his Oscar-win­ ning performance as phonet­ ics expert Prof Higgins who takes on the challenge ol teaching cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle to talk like a duchess. Audrey Hepburn co-stars in the 1964 film ver­


sion ol Lemer and Loowo's stage musical, directed by Ge o r g e Cuk or , which scooped .eight Academy Awards.


545 CARTOON 5- 6-


10- 55H E A R T OF TH E M A T ­


TER (new series) ‘A Ques­ tion of Sex'. Joan Bakewell looks at the plight of Britain’s 10,000 plus transsexuals.


15 MAKING SENSE OF SAL­


11- 30SHOW JUM P ING intro­ duced by David Vine from the NEC, Birmingham, fea­ turing the Alan Paul Hair­ dressing Grand Prix.


12- 20 MAHABHARAT 1-00 WEATHER 14)5 CLOSE


4-50 JOBFINDER (drqncKflq) (Channel 4


54)5 fTN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM


9-


AMY PT 1 (1 9 8 1 ) New England in the early 1900s.


25 DISNEY FAMtLY MOVIE: 7-


Forthright Amy Medlord leaves her well-to-do Boston lawyer husband in order to teach at a school lor the deal and blind. Pt 2 next week.


come Strangers'.


1045 L INK‘Winifred Wallace*. 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP from the Orkney Isles


12- 60 VISIONS Followed by AAP KAAHAK


12-30 G R A N A O A T H I S


WEEK Jim Hancock. Gran­ ada's political correspon­ dent, casts a critical eye over the main issues ol the week in the North-West. Fol­ lowed by GRANADA NEWS HEADLINES


1-00ITN NEWS MO CORONATION STREET 24)5 PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF 3-30W O R LD CUP '9 0 First Round Group F — Ropublic of Ireland v Egypt. Live from Delia Favorita Stadium, Palermo.


74)5 ITN News 7-


10 GRANADA NEWS


7-15 A KIND OF LIVING 7 4 5WAR AN D R E M E M ­ BRANCE ‘The Final Con­ clusion*. The last pari of the wartime saga. The Allies have finally defeated Hitler. Byron Henry goes to war- torn Europe to search for Natalie, his wife, and his son Louis.


10-


55 HEAD OVER HEELS 25 NEWS: WEATHER


6 4 0 PRAISE BE! Thora Hlrd


introduces a selection of viewers’ favourite hymns from 'Songs of Praiso’ anc moets Peter and Sarah French who were married last month after Peter foil in lovo with Sarah when he • saw her on 'S o n g s ol Praise'.


7- AND SMALL


8- 05 BLACKADDER II 8-


9- 10- 9- 30 THAT’S LIFE


troduced by Bob Wilson. Highlights ol Republic of Ire­ land v Egypt, Belgium v Uru-


§uay. and South Korea v pam. 3-


FINA L Wi t h Ma g n u s Magnusson


25 ITN NEWS


1945 SPITTING IMAGE 11-


Wang Four Stars National 1990


11-20 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H


1245QU IZ N IGHT Join Ross King. Pit your wits against


pub and club teams in five m ore fa s t -a n d - fu r lo u s rounds of the general know- . ledqequiz.


1- 1*> ALL CREATURES GREAT


35 MA S T E RMI N D — THE 2-


15 NEWS: WEATHER


When Robinson suffers from a nervous breakdown, the departments manager plans


to replaco him as Scott's partner.


15 WORLO CUP REPORT In­


A Small Town*. A young woman with a bad reputation isaccused by the Marshall of causing trouble, and Heath is placed in a dangerous situation when he tries to help her.


l o w e d by I T N N e w s Headlines


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84X) TRANSWORLD SPORT 74)0 LOADS MORE MUCK AND MAGIC


30 BRIGHT SPARKS


8- 00 EARLY BIRD 8-


30 DAVID THE GNOME


9- 00 J A Y C E A N D T H E WHEELED WARRIORS


9-25 MOVIE MAHAL 15THE CAMPBELLS ’Wel­


104)0 A WEEK IN POLITICS Vin­ cent Hanna and Andrew Rawn s l e y pr e s e nt


the


weekly report on parliamen­ tary news and issues.


11-00 GO FOR IT! 11-


30 GOPHERS!


12- 00 THE WALTONS The Empty Nest


1-00 LAND OF THE GIANTS BBC- 2 ) 6-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-00 W E S T M I N S T E R WEEK Christopher Jones presents highlights of the week in Westminster.


12-35 N O R THW E S TM IN S TE R with Felicity Goodey


1-00 OPEN ADVICE 1-25GRANDSTAND Football: World Cup Action. Motor Racing: Closing stages of Le Mans and round eight ol the British Formula 3 Champion­ ship. Tennis: Final of the Stella Arlois Championship live from the Queen's Club. London. Show Jumping: Royal International Horse Show from Birmingham


6- 35T H E 7-


15 PRO-CELEBRITY GOLF: M O N E Y PROGRAMME 15THE NATURAL WORLD A


portrait of Emas National Park in Brazil which provides sanctuary for the rare and bizarre creatures of Brazil's


101 Sf>Y 'Room With a Rack’.


M s lo V IE T MUSIC In the last of four films Russian com­ posers talk about the impor­ tance of symbolism and reli­ gion in their contemporary music. With a host ol con­ tributors including Alfred Schnittke, Edison Denisov and Elena Firsova.


10 THE BIG VALLEY ’Night tn


94)5 FILM: TEN COMMAND­ MENTS A young man spies on a girl and her lovers through a telescope, fatting in love with her trom afar. Driven by his obsession, he seizes every opportunity to be near her until his efforts are rewarded with a cata­ clysmic meeting.


10 PICK OF THE WEEK fol­


104)5 US OPEN GOLF CHAM- PIONSHIPS Stove Rider introduces the final round of the competition from the Modinah Country Club.


GAME a SHOW BROUGHTON HALL nr. SKIPTON SUNDAY 24™ JUNE


COUNTRY SPORTS, CRAFTS & PASTIMES ALL THE REGULAR EVENTS PLUS TOYOTA DUO AEROBATIC DISPLAY. THE LINCOLN LONGBOW MEN, CORACLE RACING. TV PERSONALITIES, STEAM GALLOPERS, BARN ENGINES, DRAY HORSES & OXEN ETC. ETC THE NORTH’S LEADING COUNTRY SHOW


£3.00 & £2.00. 11 A.M. ONWARDS. ADDITIONAL CAR PARKING. MONDAY JUNE 18th. JUNIORS 7 - 15 Yrs 6.45 p.m. SENIORS 15+ 8.00 p.m.


JOIN US ATROEFIELD SPORTS BARN Next to Swimming Baths Member of Martial Arts Commission Sports Council recognised


For more information phone: Clitheroe 24978


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9-50 US OPEN GOLF CHAM­ PIONSHIP Third round of the 90th US Open from the Medinah Country Club, Chicago.


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3 4 0 THE tTV CHART SHOW STEREO SOUND


4-30WORLD CUP HALL OF FAME Mario Kempes Argentina. The leading goal scorer in the 1978 World Cup Final with six goals in the same year that Argen­ tina won the trophy in Ironl of their own fans.


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FRIDAY 15th JUNE


30 GALLERY The popular art


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FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd 1990. £4 Colne Municipal Hail


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EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7.00 p.m. till 10 p.m.


SRECIALLY FOR THE U N D E R 1 8 S V


L-Soft,Drinks- ' Admission £2 .


. TopChartand Dance Music at, Maxines Nightclub, Whalley : '


SUNDAY, JUNE 24th At 7-30 p.m. We are pleased to announce the appearance of:-


FREEADMISSIONTHURSDAYS FRIPAYANP ^SATURDAY


RON CURTIS, Organist


At


THE ODEON Leicester Square and well known Broadcaster and


Recording Artist who will entertain with popular melodies at:-


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SUNDAY, JUNE 17th SUNDAY EVENING


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FREE ADMISSION and CAR PARKING Lots and lots of games, staHs and special attractions including: S c o t t i s h C o u n t ry D a n c in g


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