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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 17th, 1990


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WO OPEN UNIVERSITY - 7-30 PLAYDAYS .





7-50 THE MUPPET BABIES 0-15 T H E 8 - 1 5 F R O M MANCHESTER:


10-50FILM: BENEATH THE TWELVE MILE REEF Star­ ring Robert Wagner and Terry Moore. Fast-movipg adventure about the rivalry between sponge divers oil the Florida coast, where the richest pickings are to be had in the dangerous waters of the Twelve Mile Reel. (1953)


12-27 WEATHER 12-30 GRANDSTAND With Helen Rollason 12-35 Football, World Cup preview: 1-00 News: 1-05 Tennis: 2-00 Racing from Newbury: 2-05 Tennis: 2-30 Racing Irom Newbury: 2-35 Tennis: 3-00 Racing Irom Newbury: 3-05 Tennis: 3-30 Racing from Newbury: 3-35 Tennis: 3-50 Racing from The Curragh: 4- 00 Tennis: 4-55 Final Score


54)5 NEWS; Weather 5-15 REGIONAL NEWS Sport 5- 20 STAY TOONEDI W5THE FLYING DOCTORS 6- 30 O P P O R T U N IT Y KNOCKS Les Dawson introduces acts from around the British Isles.


7- 20 THREE UP, TWO DOWN 7-50 FILM: THE CASE OF THE SINISTER SPIRIT Starring Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale and William Katt. Defence lawyer Perry Mason takes on his most haunting case when a pub­


lisher Iriend is accused of murdering a mystery writer in a ghost-ridden resort hotel. With Robert Stack and ' Leigh Taylor-Young. (1986 TV film)


9-25 N EW S SPORT; Weather


9-45CASUALTY " C h a r ­ ity" Holby Hospital is hold­ ing a charity ball for the chil­ dren 's ward when the festivities are interrupted by an ectopic pregnancy and a ball guest who collapses with a stroke.


10- 35 PARAMOUNT CITY Ton­ ight's bill includes Steve Coogan, Fred Stoller and Emo Philips.


11-


chael Caine and Cybill Shepherd head the cast in an all-star comedy thriller about a brilliant English' accountant working lor the New York Mafia who send him to set up a bank in Swit­ zerland where he is tempted by the dishy wile ol an American banker and by a dangerous gamble involving his employers' money and an Iranian silver mine. (1977)


1-05 WEATHER 1-10 CLOSE


(Granada)


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM


9-25 GHOST TRAIN


11- 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 12- 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND HIS FRIENDS


1-00 ITN NEWS


1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-


GRIZZLY ADAMS 2- 05 ELLIS ISLAND — THE MO­ A N D VIE The adventures ol


’ . immigrants into America in 1907. Richard Burton and. . Faye Dunaway. 19B4


500ITN NEWS Weather 510 GRANADA NEWS 515 THE 'A* TEAM "Black Day at Bad Rock"


510 CANNON AND BALL’S ' CASINO Join Bobby and Tommy lor a lun filled night as the doors open lor the first time on Cannon and Ball's Casino. -


555 WAYNE DOBSON "A Kind of Magic”


7-25 THE TWO OF US ; 7-55MURDER SHE WROTE "Prediction: Murder” On a visit to former Air Force pilot and friend Lee Goddard's Arizona ranch, Jessica is perturbed when the predici- tons ol a psychic threaten to d is ru p t th e p e a c e fu l surroundings.


550 ITN NEWS Weather 510 TAGGART — THE MOVIE “ Dead Giveaway" The Higgisons, mother and son, have died ol poisoning. Soon there are other victims. Has the poisoner a grudge a g a in s t W o n d e r la n d products?


11- 40 INTERNATIONAL FOOT­ BALL Scotland v Poland. Followed by ITN News Headlines


12- 40 T H E H O U S E TH A T WOULDN’T DIE Followed by ITV News Headlines


2-05 HIT MAN AND HER Fol­ low e d by ITN News Headlines


44)5 BATMAN "A Piece of the Action"


4-35 AMERICA'S TOP 10 drum


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 00 KABOODLE 7-301 N T E R N A T I O N A L NEWS ITN reporters from around the world introduce background reports on the news in various countries.


500 TRANSV/ORLD SPORT 500 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE .


15 FILM: SILVER BEARS Mi­ 11-


1530 LISTENING EYE 11-00 CHECK OUT Repeat ol last Tuesday's opening edition ol new consumer programme.


Potter Story" New series ol the popular American saga following a train ol set­ tlers heading West.


12- 30C A L IF O R N IA O F F ­ BEAT First In a new series aiming to explain just why Californians do the bizarre things they do. Today's pro­ gramme features America’s pre-eminent classical con­ certo whistler.


12-55YOUNG BESS Superbly mounted MGM version ol British history starring Jean Simmons as QueenJEliza- beth I, with Stewart Granger, Charles Laughton and Deborah Kerr. (1953)


3415C H A N N E L 4 R A C ­ ING From Newmarket and the Curragh


505 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 500 RIGHT TO REPLY 530 GALLERY The popular art panel game


10 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF


7-00 T H E W O R LD T H IS , W EEK F o l lo w e d by - WEATHER............................. 500 KINGDOM OF THE DEEP HUMPBACKS, THE GEN-


525AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL


TLE GIANTS Series about


. . . the ecology ol the oceans. A film a bo u t humpback


.. whales, famous lor their gentle and playlul nature, - and for the mysterious


noises they make, which to the human ear sound like songs.


5 00TH IR TY SOM E TH ING “Once A Mermaid" .'


1500MAHLER Ken Russell's : unique personal fantasia on the life and work of com- Closer Gustav Mahler, played by Robert Powell. With Georgina Hale, Richard Morant, Lee Montague, Benny Lee and Rosalie Crutchley. (1945)


12-10 ANGELS AND DEVILS Si­ mon Groom presents a pro­ file ol film director Ken Rus­ sell, including interviews and film ol Russell on locaton.


12-45 ON THE OTHER HAND 1- 45THE MYSTERIES OF EDGAR WALLACE Secret agent number 6 is put on trail) ol super-villain Charles Valentine. But no-one knows who he is.


2- 50 CLOSE ’ - 2 )


550 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-50 MAHABHARAT Part 6 ol the 91-pari dramatisation ol India’s great epic poem.


530 F I L M : U N C O N ­ QUERED Paulette God­ dard, who died last month, stars with Gary Cooper in the story of a girl transported to the American colonies before the declaration of independence where she gets involved with a soldier's struggle to topple a lur


. trader who is in league with the Indians. (1947)


550 FILM: THE CAT AND THE CANARY Paulette Goddard stars in the spine-tingling comedy about a young woman whse life is put in jeopardy when she inherits a fortune at a midnight will­ reading In a spooky house in Louisiana. Bob Hope plays the spineless relative who attempts to protect her. (1939)


7-05NEWSVIEW With Moira 30 WAGON TRAIN “ The Sally


Stuart and Lynette Lithgow; Wealherview


7-50THE L ININGRAD LE­ GEND Omnibus profile of< the Kirov Ballet.


500 VIDEO DIARIES “ Spike and Clinton" A frank slice ol file Irom two young people living in a north London hos­ tel lor homeless teenagers.


545 S A T U R D A Y N IG H T CLYDE Luciano Pavarottie and Gorbals photographer Joseph McKenzie are on the bill in tonight's showcase Irom Glasgow's reign as European City of Culture and the Maylest.


1525 FILM: ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT 1979 version ol the classic anti­ war novel, starring Richard Thomas and Ernest Borg- nine. A young German sol­ dier goes to the Great War to win a glorious victory lor his country but sees his for­ mer classmates die around , him and epxeriences' the: horror ol killing the enemy at


_ > close quarters. With Donald Pleasence, Ian Holm and Patricia Neal.


1-00 CLOSE m a s m BBC -1 ) (Grqnqdqp


545 OPEN UNIVERSITY 555 PLAYDAYS 515 MAKING SENSE OF SUF­ FERING The Rev.-Donald Reeves talks to Dr Margaret Spufford of Newnham Col­ lege, Cambridge, about her own experience ol sulfering to try and answer the ques­ tion: “ II God is a God ol love, why do people suiter?"


530 THIS IS THE DAY


1500 BAZAAR 1525 TAKE NOBODY'S WORD FOR IT Science magazine lor the family with Carol Vor- derman and Prol Ian Fells. Including ways ol testing water quality; Miriam Roths­ child’s work on lleas; and lish bait with surprising side-ellects.


1550 BUSINESS MATTERS 11-15WOMEN MEAN BUSI­ NESS Glenda Jackson looks at job-sharing, lerm- time-only working and other schemes which allow women returning to work to pul in hours that lit in with their families.


11- 40 S T E P UP TO WORDPOWER


12- 05 SIGN EXTRA: QED: "The House That Bob Built”


12-30 COUNTRY FILE For One World Week, the programme mounts an exhibition of work by leading environmental


. photographers.


12-55 WEATHER 1- 00 NEWS ON THE RECORD 2- 00EASTENDERS 500 FILM: A DISTANT TRUM­ PET Starring Troy Donahue and Suzanne Pleshelte.


4-


hurdle ol the first day at school is laced by children around the world. ■ ,


5- 40THE WORLD IN OUR HANDS Michael Buerk launches a week's pro­ grammes lor "One World" with a lightning tour ol the world's major environmental problem areas Irom space, made by German television.


525 NEWS; Weather 540PRAISE BEI Thora Hird introduces a special "Ono World" edition, with'a mes­ sage Irom Pope John-Paul II for the project.


7-15 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Siegfried docrdes that each member ol the practice should tackle one ol the farmers who have an aversion to paying their bills.


505 FILM: THE MARCH BBC ■ TV film lor “ One World" week starnng Juliet Steven­ son and Malick Bowens


540 THAT'S LIFE! 1525 NEWS; Weathor


1540EVERYMAN: W ill the ■ ■ March Go.On?;A ItOne World special looking at the


■ scale ol current African migrations Into Europe- Con­ tributors includo an Ethio­ pian scientist who says his . country could be the bread


, basketol Africa. >


11-20WOMEN MEAN BUSI- , NESS Glenda. Jackson ■ looks at the negative-atti-1^ ludos to women at vyork that still prevail •


-


11- 45 MAHABHARAT Part -6 of , the 91-part dramatisation of-


12- 2 5 ^ R a ,r 12-30 CLOSE


P° 0'n *'


505 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM


525 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE: THE WILD COUNTRY Late 1880s: a farmer buys an old Wyoming ranch and falls loul ol a local rancher who controls the water supply. (1970)


1515 THE CAMPBELLS 1545 LINK Head Injury Victims 11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP 12- 00 VISIONS Followed by AAP KAAHAK


12-30 G R A N A D A T H IS WEEK Jim Hancock. Fol­ lowed by GRANADA NEWS HEADLINES


14)0 ITN NEWS 1-


10 EYEWITNESS


2- 00 RICHMOND HILL 2-55 B R A V E


WILDERNESS


525 S U N D A Y M A T IN E E " A t ta c k on th e ' Iro n Coast” World War II melo­ drama.


5 05BULLSEYE W ith Jim Bowen.


535 CORONATION STREET 530 ITN NEWS


535 GRANADA NEWS 540 HIGHWAY: Lyme Regis


. 7-15 A KIND OF LIVING 7- 45 PERFECT SCOUNDRELS


545JEEVES AND WOOS­ TER The restoration ol peace al Aunt Dahlia's Brinkley Court depends on Jeeves ability to persuade , the cook, Anatole, to return.


945 ITN NEWS 50 ALL OUR CHILDREN The


1505 SPITTING IMAGE 1535 HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING From Sheffield. Lennox . Lewis v Mark Lee


11-05 CELEBRATION "Tho Gin­ gerbread Revolution" Pra­ gue 1989. The story ol the world's first actors' revolu­ tion, related by Tom Cour­ tenay and Freddie Jones.


124)5 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by !TN News '


. Headlines


' 1-00 QUIZ NIGHT 1- 301 SPY "C h i ld Out Of


Time” Followed by ITN News Headlines


2- 30 THE BIG VALLEY 530 PICK OF THE WEEK Fol­ low e d by ITN News Headlines


4-00 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4-50 JOBFINDER


(Channel 4)


500 TRANSWORLD SPORT / 7-00 LOADS MORE MUCK AND


MAGIC Environmentally Inendly gardening.


7-30 BRIGHT SPARKS 500 EARLY BIRD -


. 530 DAVID THE GNOME 500 J A Y C E A N D T H E ' WHEELED WARRIORS


525 MOVIE MAHAL


1500 A WEEK IN POLITICS 114)0 GO FOR IT - 11- 30 GOPHERSI 12- 00 THE WALTONS 1410 LAND OF THE GIANTS 2-00THE THIN MAN Classic . . comedy-thnller stalling Wil- > Iiam Powell and Myma Loy 540 STAMP OF ROyALTY Bri-


<■' v tlsh'Royal commemoratlve v ‘ Stamps from 1935 to the Sil-


1 555TESTAMENT-Writer andX archaeologist John Romer


, . . ver Wedding Anniversary In 1972


NEW tells the story ol the Bible


Irom a historical point ol view.


4- SHOW 55THE NAT KING COLE


530 THE WONDER YEARS 7-00FRAGILE EARTH The award-winning series about the threat to the environment continues with this docu­ mentary examining the indirect consequences of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on the lives ol local residents and on a small community.


500 THE MEDIA SHOW


500 THE MANAGERESS 1500 NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE


12-10CINEMA FROM THREE 1-50 CLOSE,


CONTINENTS: BAARA (1978) Film from Mali locussing on the problems ol the city and ol an Africa just beginning to industrialise.


w m 535 OPEN UNIVERSITY


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


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


14)0 SO YOU WANT TO BE A BETTER MANAGER Open University film


1-25 ONE IN FOUR 1*55 GRANDSTAND Introduced by Steve Rider 2-00 TEN­ N I S : 3-4 0 MOTOR CYCLING: 4-50 JUDO:


European championships Irom F ra n k fu r t : ' 5-20


MOTOR CYCLING: 6-10 JUDO.


‘ 535 T H E . M O N E Y


PROGRMME Rory Cellan- Jones profiles BP, Britain's


biggest1 oil company,;Who have recently announced a


; huge shake-up ol their man­ agement structure, leading


■ lo many redundancies,1 in an effort to improve the com-, ■ party's fortunes.


7-15 T H E : N A T U R A L WORLD Pro file ol the


• . Gagudju people ol Northern Australia, whose 40,000- year-old culture is tho lon­ gest the world has ever known.


505 YO-YO MA: A MONTH IN TA N GLEW O OD T h e


second ol two films follows the celebrated cellist through


contemporary music week at the Tanglewood summer school and festival.


500FILM: TEN COMMAND­


MENTS Starring Daniel O lb ry c h s k l and Maria Pakulnls.-Krzysztof Kies-' I o ws k I 's ac c l a im e d


i , sequence ol TV films con- .


, . are overturned when he 1500 MOVIEDROME <


meets a former mistress (1989). (In Polish with English subtitles), i -v-i ■


.1530 FILM: GET CARTER Ml-


. chael Caine, travels north to 1 . uncover a sordid conspiracy


behind his brother’s death In ..


. Newcastle and embarks on a plan of merciless and mur-


' derous revenge, -.' .la. 1 11- 50 RAPIDO With . Antoine de Caunes ,


, . 12- 35 CLOSE


tinues with the story of a . family man whose plans for-


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The Burnley Garrick Club 'Presents A SONG AT TWILIGHT


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WED, 23rd — SAT 26th MAY at 7-30 p.m. Noel Coward's last play


Tickets £2.25


CHAMPION JACK DUPREE I


SUNDAY, MAY 27th — 8-00 p.m.


The legendary, urban blues pianist returns to The Mechanics ■ Tickets £6.00


Association for Spiritual Knowledge Invite you to:


AN EVENING OF SPIRITUALISM


WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th — 7-30 p.m.


Speakers: Mavis Plttllla and Qtyn Edwards CSNU. Chair: Tony Gleason Tickets £2.50


Charity rants: Proceeds to Sands Baby Monitor appeal, Burnley General Hospital


POETRY CABARET EVENING


THURSDAY, MAY 31 st — 8-00 p.m. : Three of our Irrremost performer poets


■. Adrian Mitchell, John Hegley. Henry Normal


: Fast, funny, contemporary peotry for the nineties Tickets £4.00 Concessions £3.00 .


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MERSEYBEATS WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th


(Top Comedy Show Group) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th


SCHOONER SMACKEE


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13ttl


REG COATES EXPERIENCE Wednesday only to Cabaret


Free admission


Room when dining In the Carvery


THURSDAY, MAY 31 st


■ Accrington Lions proudly presents FINALS OF THE


FESTIVAL QUEEN 1990 with guest artists


LITTLE BIG BAND


Limited tickets available £1.5 0 8 p.m. -1 a.m.


★ LOUNGE BAR * TUESDAY and 8UNDAY


KEN HARTLEY ENTERTAINS


WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Back In time with


PAT CARTER THURSDAY and


' SATURDAY


CARL ANDERS Guest Artist Welcome


DALE HEAD CHURCH WHIST &


DOMINO DRIVE . In the Institute


Sotuntayfoy 19th, 1990 Admission £1 Including supper


EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED READER TRIPS


IsADIES DAY — ROYAL ASCOT


■. D epa r tu re Points: Colne - Nelson - Burnley - Padiham - Brlertleld - Clitheroe


Departure Date: Thursday 21 st June 1990 Departure Time: Early Morning


PRICE INCLUDES . * L$ £ £ % £ ' o o a c h . ,ro™ e ° " ° " ? n to A s co t from th e East


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