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2 Clitlieroc Advertiser & Times, October 18th, 1990 T . | ( BBC -1 )


740CRYSTAL TIPPS AND ALISTAIR


7-05 JANOSCH'S STORYTIME 7*30 PODDINGTON PEAS 7*35 BABAR THE ELEPHANT 840 BREAKFAST SERIALS 535 BRAVESTARR 9-00 GOING LIVE!


12-12 WEATHER 12*15 GRANDSTAND With 12-20 BOXING: Michael Nunne (USA) v Donald Curry (USA) lor tho IBF World Middle­ weight Championship at Paris, and Tom Collins (GB) v Pierre-Frank Winteste/n (Fr) lor the European Light Heavyweight Championship; 1 - 0 0 N E W S ; 1 - 0 5 SNOOKER; Sem i-f in a l action from the Rothmans Grand Ptix at Reading; 2-00 BOXING; 2-30 MOTOR RACING; The Mobil 1 Rally


C h a lle n g e Irom North Wales; 2-50 RACING; Spe-. cial report on Ihe Grand Par­ dubice in Czechoslovakia; 3- 10 WATER SKI RACING; championships at 30 SNOOKER; 3-


50 FOOTBALL; 4-00 SNOOKER; 4-40 FINAL


SCORE.


5-00 NEWS; Weather 5-10 Regional News and Sport


5-15STAY TOONED! Tony Robinson presents tho first of two programmes featuring the cartoon stars of MGM.


5- 40THE NOEL EDMONDS S A T U R D A Y R O A D ­ SHOW This week's show is set at the scene of Custer's


6- 25 E V E R Y S E C O N D COUNTS Paul Daniels presents the popular quiz show.


7- 7-


00 RUSS ABBOTT


HEALTH When All loses an argument with a bus driver, ho decides to organise an unscheduled OAP bus trip to Mortlake as revenge.


8- 00 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Siegfried manages to lose Mrs Pot- tingcr's cat, and James decides to dissuade a 12- year-old Rosie from her ambition to be a vet.


8-50 NEWS AND S PORT; Weather


9*10 F I L M : G L A D I A T O R SCHOOL An honest cop linds himself doing lime in San Ouentin alter being


framed lor the killing ol a prostitute.


KM0BEN ELTON: THE MAN FROM AUNTIE


11-


PANY C cynical war movie . (1968)


12- 45 Weather. C d r q n q d q )


5- 00ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV AM 9*25 MOTORMOUTH


11-


12- 30HERE COME THE DOU­ BLEDECKERS


12-50 MAX, THE 2,000 YEAR OLD MOUSE Max traces another piece of American History.


1-00 ITN NEWS Followod by Weather.


1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-10 SAINT & GREAVSIE 1-


2- 40 SPORTSMASTERS


WORLD OF GUINNESS RECORDS


* * * * * * * *


8- 45 THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE


9- 9-


10- 10- 11- 11- 15 INIGO 30 THIS IS THE DAY


10-25 ESPANA VIVA An introduc­ tion to Spanish


European Single Market might directly atlect you


TERS Successful managing through meetings


READING


12- 05 SEE HEAR! Magazine for tho deal


12-30 COUNTRY FILE


1- 00News; ON THE REC­ ORD. Jonathon Dimbleby tackles current issues with top political figures


2- 00 EASTENDERS The police visit Cindy in their search for the missing shotgun. Frank laces a dilemma. Mark gives Arthur a warning, and Ricky and Sam throw a wild party


3-


FRONTIER Konnelh More and Lauren Bacall star in a spectacular adventure about a British officer’s rescue of a young Hindu prince


505 THE CLOTHES SHOW 530 HEARTS OF GOLD Esther Rantzen and Michael Groth lure unsung heroes into the studio to get their just desserts.


515 SUM CHANCE Help with maths


525 NEWS; Weather 540 SONGS OF PRAISE from the village of Rostrevor in County Down


7-15 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE Compo realises that he must become a celebrity if he is going to impress Nora Batty


7-45 HOWARDS’ WAY Laura discovers that David Relton has ripped her oil to the tune


of £300.000, and it looks like Avril is another victim. Jack and Vanossa are due to get married. And Charles Frere disputes his father's will


535 BREAD With the huge suc­ ces s of ’My Granny 's Bucket’ — Adrian's poem made into a film • the Bos­ well house is beseiged by adoring fans. Meanwhile Jack plans to mive in with Leonora.


945 NEWS: Weather 9-20 SCREEN ONE FILM: SUR­ V I V A L OF THE F I T ­ TEST Black comedy star­ ring Joan Anderson, Timothy Wost and Nerys Hughes. A Wilful 80-year-old widow insists on staying in her own homo, even after a mild heart attack.


1535 HEART OF THE MAT­ TER Joan Bakewell asks whether 'a mother's place is in the home’


11-10THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MOLLY DODD Ameri- can comedy


11- 35 INTO PRINT: The world of desktop publishing


12- 05 THE SKY AT NIGHT Pa­ t r ic k Moore v is i ts tho Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland


12-25 MAHABHARAT 1*05 Weather


2- 2- 3-


Last Stand, with Jossica Muschamp, alias Sharon in 'Neighbours', and comedian Frank Carson.


12- a i l m i


* * * * * * * * S A T U R D A Y 2-40 RUGBY LEAGUE — LIVE


W a r r i n g t o n v O l d ­ ham Since the teams met in the 1989 lancashire Cup Final a lot has happened.


4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE Elton Welsby.


54)0 ITN NEWS Followed by Weather.


5-


5-15 CARTOONTIME 5-25 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY ‘Dif­


ferent Races’


5- 6-


55 CATCHPHRASE 25 BLIND DATE


7- 25 BEADLE'S ABOUT With jeremy Beadle.


7- 55STAY LUCKY ‘H o tro d Horace'


8- 551T N N E W S A N D S POR T F o l lo w e d by


Weather.


9- 20 RENT-A-COP Starring Burt Reynolds. Church is a tough Chicago police detective in charge of an elaborately planned drugs bust. The undercover operation is to culminate in a climatic raid in a hotel room.


11- 05 DESPERADO ‘the Outlaw W a r s ’ S t a r i n g Ale x


McArthur and Lisa Cutter Hoeing from bounty hunter


Charlie Cales, desperado Duell McCall loses his horse, hitches a ride with a


boy called Thomas Joffer- son, and reaches a town called Bisbeo. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


tends to be someone else as he attempts to solve a very baffling murder. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


2-00THE H IT MAN AND HER Pete Waterman and Michaela Strachan present tho hottest sounds form the coolest clubs. Followed by ITN Nows Headlines.


4-00 SPORTS ACTION Beach sports from Hawaii and California.


4-25 AMERICA’S TOP 10. 301N SICKNESS AND IN 500 OPEN UNIVERSITY m


10- 40LOOK, STRNGER Philip Yorke, Squire ol Erdigg,


describes his lone batlo to prevent the collapse of his ancestral homo.


11- 05W O O D H O U S E ROADSHOW


11-40ART OF TRAVEL with Michael Palin.


11- 50 T H E Gleason. 12- 15 F I L M : B U C K Y


20 FILM: THE BOYS IN COM­ 1-


PARTNERS Book-shop assistant Ginger Rogers gels lucky when she meets local artist Ronald Colmnn (1940)


revisits Berlin.


STORY American comedy. poem.


H O N E Y -


MOONERS Vintage Ameri­ can comedy starring Jackie


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 30 NEWS SUMMARY 7-


36INTE RNAIONAL TIMES 8- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT


9- 00 NEWS SUMMARY 9- 03 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE


9-25 SING AND SWING Perfor­ mances by the jazz stars of


the 30s and 40s.


10-00CHECK OUT consumer programme.


10- 30L O V E F IN D S ANDY


HARDY J(9138) Entertain­ ing adventures of the Hardy family in which Andy (Mickey


Rooney) finds himseli entan­ gled with three girls — Judy Garland, Lana Turner and


Ann Rutherford — at Christ­ mas. With Lewis Stone. Cecilia Parker and Fay


Holden. 55 KOJAK Willy Kojak pre­


12-15A L L TH E Q U E E N ’ S HORSES Documentary fol­ lowing the designing of a series of stamps on British horses.


12-30AMERICAN FOOTBALL RED 42


1- 00ORPHANS OF MINSK A group of people who were orphaned children.


2- 00WH Y ’D THE BEETLE C R O S S


T H E ROAD Cartoon.


2-10CHANNEL 4 RACING F R O M N E W M A R ­ KET Brough Scott intro­ duces today’s racing includ­ ing the Dubai champion Stakes at 2-35, the* Tote Cesarewitch at 3-45 and other races at 3-05, 4-20 and 4-50.


5*10 B R O O K S I D E O M ­ NIBUS Tracy and Nikki fly oul to Rhodes, while Jimmy linds himself the centre of attention.


6-


have thei r say about television.


7- OOTHE W O R L D T H I S .WEEK Internationa] afairs. Followed by Weather.


8- 00GOING WILD Jonathon Porrit gives a 'greenfly on the wall’ view of Wildscreen


'90 — the natural history film fetival at Bristol.


55 BERLINERS Andrew Sachs 20THE ‘SLAP’ MAXWELL 50 MAHABHARAT Indian epic 25F I LM : S L A U G H T E R


TRAIL Western starring Brian Donlevy and Gig Young.


30 THE I TV CHART SHOW 5-


5- 6-


4- 40 SNOOKER Semi-final acton Irom tho Rothmans Grand Prix.


10 MEXICO VIVO 'The Late Show'.


10THE S P EC T AC U L A R 8-


7- 05 THE RING OF THE NIBE- LUNG (with Radio 3) Tho 10-part scre eni ng of Wagner's operatic cycle in N i k o la u s L e h n h o l l ' s Bavarian State Opera pro­ duction continues with Act 2 ol 'Tho Valkyrie’.


S U N D R Y ( BBC -1 "KQrqnqdq)


500 ITN MbRNtNG NEWS 500 TV AM 9-25 THE DISNEY CLUB


00 A VOUS LA FRANCE!


10- 45 LINK 11- 00 THE HUMAN FACTOR In Need ol Improvement?


50YOU AND 92 How the 12-


25 B U S I N E S S M A T ­ 1-


50 HELP YOUR CHILD WITH 30 G R A N A D A


WEEK Followod by Gran­ ada Nows Hoalines


1-00ITN NEWS followed by weather


watks to a major figure


2- 00 RICHMOND HILL 2-


CIAL Highlights of yester­ day's top two fixtures featur­ ing tho region's big clubs, plus tho goals from the rest ol the First Division games.


4-10 NEW CANDID CAMERA 4-35 THE PRINCESS ROYAL IN THE CARIBBEAN


505 ALL CLUED UP 535 CORONATION STREET 530ITN NEWS followed by Weather


00F ILM : NORTH WEST 7-


535 GRANADA NEWS 6-40 APPEAL on behalf ol Water Aid


6- 45HIGHWAY Tho Tamar Valley


tho Word' with Paul Nicholas 7- 45THE RUTH RENDELL


MYSTERIES The first part of a new story. For the first time in his career Wexford discovers a dead body


8- 45ITN NEWS followed by Weather


945 LONDON'S BURNING 1045 HALE AND PACE Comedy 1045TH E S O U T H B A N K SHOW ’Irish Rock Music’ Melvyn Bragg


11-


H The women begin the kangaroo (rial of Kate. Fol­ l o we d by ITN News Headlines


12- 30QUIZ NIGHT The River Arms, Sturminster, Dorset, Tho City Arms. Cardiff.


1401 SPY ago'. Followed by ITN News Headlines


240 HOLLYWOOD GREATS — T Y RON E POWER In JOHNNY APOLLO Bob runs into Lucky


3- 40 PICK OF THE WEEK 4-


- 2


740 CHILDREN’S BBC TWO 745 PLAYDAYS 7-55 IS THAT A FACT? 510PINOCCHIO 530 ANIMAL ALBUM 545 LITTL BITS 9-10 CORNERS 940 D U N G E O N S A N D DRAGONS


9-55 BLUE PETER OMNIBUS


■ 10-40UNCLE JACK . . . AND OPERATION GREEN Paul Jones stars as an eccentric green a c t iv is t who has unwittingly acquired the for­ mula fo r a gas which reduces humans to a pile of


11-10 BOXPOPS Pop music, TV dips and voxpops


. jelly


11-50THE O-ZONE 1245 FILM: HONEYMOON


140 GRAND PRIX Japanese Grand Prix


340SNOOKER Final of the Rothmans Grand Prix


'


9- 00 L.A. LAW A millionaire’s son is accused of murder and trouble flaring over


Abby's divorce.


10- 00 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­ TIONAL Presents BREAD


(1986) Prix Italia prizewin­ ning film about a man who is thrown out ol his job where he has worked for 20 years.


11- 40 PAUL SIMON — RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS An insight into the creative process behind the making ol Paul Simon's latest album.


35 LATE AGAIN Tho best of 20 NEWSVIEW


12- 10 SNOOPS Chance and Micki


are caught in a wave ol par­ anoia when their neighbour­ hood is plagued by a series ol robberies.


50 S A T U R D A Y N IG H T


1-0STHE STORY OF FLEE­ TWOOD MAC documen­ tary including rare footage of early Fleetwood Mac hits and telling the story of the group's rise to fame as one of the biggest acts in Ihe world.


* * * * * * * *


540 RUGBY SPECIAL High­ lights of Saracens v Harle­ q u in s and B r id g e n d v Swansea


640JUKE BOX JURY Jules Holland and guests review the week's singles releases. M O N E Y


535 T H E PROGRAMME T H I S


7-15 THE TRIALS OF LIFE: 845 NIPPON (now series) 945 SNOOKER The final ol this year's Grand Prix continues.


10WALDEN Brian Walden 55 FIRST DIVISION SPE­


1535FILM: ONE FROM THE HEART Francis Coppola’s megabucks musical about a couple who fall out on their anniversary and embark on affairs.


12-15 SNOOKER Conclusion of the final


140 DANCE ENERGY (new series) American rapper KRS-1 and tho new singte from the Robe! MC


I- 40RAPIDO featuring Iqqy Pop, Anne and Jaz,-Bill Wyman and a profile ol the late Stevie Ray Vaughan


( j C h q n n g l 4 ) 15 CLOSE TO HOME 'Mum’s


640 TRANSWORLD SPORT 7-OOGARDENERS’ CALEN­ DAR Autumn II


740ONCE UPON A TIME ... LIFE


840 DENNIS 530 ROBOBOBS 940 EARLY BIRD 525 ORIENTATIONS 1500 A WEEK IN POLITICS - SECOND READING


10-45 DENNIS 1140 GRIMM TALES II- 45 T H E A S T R O L O G Y SHOW New 12 part series


35 PRISONER CELL BLOCK


1240THE WALTONS 140 L A N D


OF T H E


GIANTS 1960s science fic­ tion fantasy


240 THE NIGHT MY NUMBER CAME UP (1955) Gripping Ealing fantasy-thriller star-


ring MICHAEL REDGRAVE as an Air Marhsall who finds


the terrifying events pre-


'dieted in a dream about his flight to Japan are beginning to come true


3-45 MR MAGOO 440D O M IN IC AND THE SKYSCRAPER


10 THE ITV CHART SHOW


540News S umm a r y and Weather fo ll owe d by ROAD TO AVONLEA New 13-part series based on fur­


ther novels by ‘Anne of Green Gables' authoress Lucy Maud Montgomery


640 THE COSBY SHOW


740EQUINOX: THE MIND BENDERS


840 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 530THE MEDIA SHOW The new wave of black TV shows hitting the screens in America


1515 H O L L Y W O O D MAVERICKS: MELVIN AND HOWARD (1980) Funny and touching story


. (based on fact) ol Melvin Dummar (PAUL LE MAT) who allegedly gave a lift to millionaire Howard Hughes (JASON ROBARDS) in 1968 and was left a fortune in Hughes' will


1240TRIBUTE TO PARAD- JANOV: LEFEND OF THE S U R A M F O R T R E S S (LEGENDA SUMARSKOI KREPOST1)


Friday October 19th 8-00 p.m. Jazz at the Mechanics


MERVYN AFRICA QUARTET S.A. Township Jazz at its best


Licensed bar Tickets £4.00 Concessions £3.00


Friday October 19th 8-00 p.m. Theatre at Padiham Town Hall


MIKRON THEATRE GROUP Presents


FREE FOR ALL


A Humorous look at conflict of interest on the Waterways


Tickets £2.50 concessions £1.50


Saturday October 20th 8-00 p.m. Blues at Padiham


THE BOGUS BROTHERS


Powerhouse Rii'B— Very Much Alive Tickets £4.00 Concessions £3.00


Sunday October 20th 8 p.m. Folk at the Mechanics


'A Murder, Mystery Drama' For 9-13 Year Olds £1.50


Thursday October 25th 1 — 3 p.m. WHO-DUNNIT WORKSHOP


T MAGGIE HOLLAND Community Arts Events


Thursday November 1st 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. . CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH


CANDLE MAKING For Adults £5 The Day


At Youth Theatre, Queenspark Road F WITCHES GALORE PROJECT


Monday — Thursday 22nd — 25th


or 8-12 Year Olds To Make Their Own Puppets And Create Their Own Show


10-30 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day TICKETS £10 (£5 deposit on booking)


Tuesday October 30th 8 p.m. NOW BOOKING


INTERNATIONAL JAZZ GUITAR MASTERS


Featuring


With Spike Heatley (Bass and Malcolm Mortlmore (Drums)


BARNEY KESSELL(U.S.A.) MARTIN TAYLOR (Scotland) JOHN ETHERIDGE (England) ANTONIO FORCIONE (Italy)


Tickets £6.00 Theatre a t Habergham High 6th Form Centre Tuesday October 30th 7-30 p.m.


‘A Normal Friday Night — Girls In Gangs, Boys In . Packs, Bouncers In Twos'


“SOME LIKE IT COLD”


LIVE THEATRE Present


Tickets £2.75 Concessions £1.75


Jazz Dance To Live Jazz In This Story Of Harlem In The 30s


Tickets £5/£4 Concessions £4/£3.25 Association (or Spiritual Knowledge


With Jill Harland, Brenda Lawrence DSNU and Monday


A QUESTION OF SPIRITUALISM (Spiritualist Philosophy and Mediumship)


Lionel Owen


day November 12th 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3 (10 or more. £2.50)


PLUS November 11th


GREGSON & COLLISTER The Classic Folk Duo


November 13th'


MARGARET FINGERHUT ‘A Brilliant And Distinguished Pianist’ Sir Yehudi Menuhin


December 3rd— 5th


This Classic Morality Tale Reclaimed From Cartoon Prettincation


MEDIEVAL PLAYERS ‘PINOCCHIO’


December 13th — 15th


LEWIS LONDON BALLET: ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND


Eat and drink at The Mechanics in Ihe Collee Shop or Shuttle bar. Freshly prepared meals every lunchtime, no smoking


area, and Ihe best beers in Ihe district.


COMPETITION £ WINNERS


WEDDING 25 VOUCHER — W. E. BOYER


SHAWEIRIDGE STREET, CLITHEROE. £15 VOUCHER —


FORT STREET, CLITHEROE MRS. D. HAWORTH


WINDERMERE AVENUE, CLITHEROE, £10 VOUCHER MRS. S. DRIVER


he Voice, The Banjo, and The Songs Tickets £3 Concessions £2


The Master Story Teller In His Own Selection Of Bible Tales


Tickets £3.50 Concessions £2.50 Thursday/Friday November 1st/2nd


ZOOTS AND SPANGLES HARLEM ON PARADE


Who says the Bible is dull?'


: ACCORDING


Wh B "AS


-r 4* TO KOSSOFF" David KossolT


"Hypnotic.. Funny .. Magic':


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st THE SPECIAL (Indoor)


A REAL BARGAIN DAY Don’t forget its this


MANUFACTURER’S CLEARANCE EVENT


At the CORONATION HOTEL, GISBURN 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Famous Brands and Ex Mall Order


Sportswear, Trainers, Footwear, China & Pottery - Socks • Undorwoar • Jowollory • Loathor Goods • Art Sale and lots lots More.


Unbelievable Prices • All goods fully guaranteed Admission Free


PLUS — QUALITY CAR BOOT SALE (In the Coronations Grounds)


(All sollors Wdcomo — C5 por spaco — No Booking — First como. First Served.


Event Organised by Ray Promotions Ltd.0836 367754


WHITE BULL HOTEL GISBURN


Tel: 0200-445233


Now under New Management


[<f» Extend a warm welcome to all rg»


30 RIGHT TO REPLY Viewers


[Q* Pull range of bar and restaurant meals. IgJ Functions catered for - Weddings, Parties etc.


ROSIE AND CLIVE LEE customers.


Rp FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th Presenting


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BRADFORD TEL*


(0200-23340) THE


COUNTRY PUB Home Cooked Food - Daily Special Board


GOOD VALUE


CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN


Log Fires — Friendly Atmosphere


MEALS SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK V Lunch 12 noon - 2 p.m.; Evenings 7 p.m. - 9-30 p.m.


J J


Wednesday October 31st 7-30 p.m. DAVID KOSSOFF


‘AS ACCORDING TO KOSSOFF’


® f * m i M t t l s t n n e s WEST


From Manchester » 60's Band and "THE DJ" PHOENIX


THE ACES From 9 p.m. • Free Admission Liven up your Winter Weekends visit:


W e llsp rin g S j i n n


Nick O’Pendle, Clitheroe Road, Sabden. Tel: C lith e ro e 23870


WINE AND DINE BY FIRELIGHT Enjoy the delicious food presented for you b’


!£12 Derek and Clive. y Chef s On Fridays tap your feet to the music of THE PENDLE JAZZ MEN


and this SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th listen to the magical sounds of


PAUL LEE


We are now taking bookings for Christmas Day and New Years Eve


Plus special Christmas Party Nights - Ideal for parties from 6 to 60


P h on e 0200 23879 for d e ta ils FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE GIANT COUNTRY


MARKET CAR BOOT SALE In The Spectacular grounds of:


CONISTON HALL (On the A65 Skipton to Settle Road)


THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. PARKING AND ADMISSION FREE From GIsburn foltow signs for Settle


CAR BOOT SPACES £6, All Sellers Welcome Arrive From 8-30 a.m. Organised on behalf of:


CONISTON HALL ESTATES MAXINES 10 p.m. — 2 a.m. THURSDAY START THE WEEKEND HERE!


FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


Dance thp night away! Great atmosphere!


CHRISTINAS CABARET DINNER DISCOS


Bookings now being taken Tel: Wnalley 823086


• Accrington Road, Whalley - ^ BU RNLEY FINSLEY GATE, BURNLEY. TEL. 0282 412548 QUALITY


ANTIQUES FAIR


THE OAKS HOTEL Roodley, Burnley.


(1 mite Junction 12 M65


follow signs for Brierfleld) THIS SUNDAY


OCTOBER 21st ★ 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. ★


And the 3rd Sunday of EVERY Month.


Standards. No Repro or Bric-a-brac.


DETAILS: TEL: 051 327 3853


gSjiSl!;Heritage loirs' !§3j|' IS?


Presents ' IgGIANT CRAFTS


(g FAIR 1 ' (£8 Crattworkers from all over £3 Lancashire and Yorkshire =5 gather at:-


M GARGRAVE §! VILLAGE HALL M


it* J j’X l^Gargrave near Skipton — A65=s}


[£( on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st £?) —


DETAILS


HERITAGE FAIRS l i g Tel: (0282) 844037 j££


M-


10a.m.—5p.m.-^ Homemade HSl


r> refreshments jo5] available


A.A. Signposted. High ^ PRO O NS LTD 92537127^ MTIO


TUI- HARK TO BOUNTY INN Main Street Slaidburn m


Near Clitheroe BH7 3EP n Telephone: 02006 246


* * * * * * * *


CLIVE Clive James intor- ouces a selection of enter­ taining c lip s from T.V. worldwide.


9-35 MOVING PICTURES Cin­ ema magazine.


10-25 SNOOKER Climax of the semi-finals of the Rothmans Grand Prix.


10 GRANADA NEWS 12-00 F I L M : 12-40 CLOSE


T H E GRANDMOTHER E n te r ta in m e n ts w h a t’s o n . . .


Saturdays only to Christmas Don’t /v left out in ihe colJ. Booh your Christmas anJ New Year outing now. Phone for details o f our Christmas


and Nctv Year festivities menus. M l p r ices are per p e r so n .


A magnificent country pub steeped in hiitory with all the rustic trappings for a truly traditional Christmas and New Year.


Christmas Dinner (Served from 3rd to 24th December) - £13.50 Christmas Day Menu - £26.95 New Year’s Eve Menu - £17.50


Christmas liar l-ayre (Served from 4tli. December) - £6.50


THE HAUKTO BOUNTY INN nt Sluidhurn


Matinee Wednesday and Thursday at 2-15 p.m. WALT DISNEY’S DUMBO (U)


WINNIE THE POOH A DAY FOR EEYORE


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) E n te r ta in m e n ts w h a t’s o n . . .


PENDLE HOTEL Chatburn


Special Fancy Dress Party


Commencing Friday October 19th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


HALLOWEEN NIGHT


50’s and 70’s Music Supper Served Cover Charge £2


Come and Join in the fun on this special night or any night enjoy a drink a snack or evening meal. In Olde World surrounding with natural log firo.


SPECIAL SUNDAY LUNCHES ★ 12 noon — 2-30 p.m. ★


Now taking Bookings for Christmas Parties, Weddings or any function.


Whatever the occasion you are assured ot our friendly service.


TEL: 0200 41234 H A R R Y S B A R


HALLOWEEN HOWL!


WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31st ★ 7 p.m. ★


Lager £1 Pint


FREE Red Witch Cocktail For All Ladies! O ♦ O ♦ O ♦


ilk


DISCO and HORROR MOVIES


SWAN and ROYAL HOTEL


Clitheroe


IN DISTRESS? SUICIDAL?


NEED HELP? Ring the


SAMARITANS ANYTIME


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105 NEW PARK STREET BLACKBURN


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NOV 2 1 s t - 2 4 t h . Wed - Sa t . S t a g e T w o D o w n h i i n i , 'Ce l c b r u t i o n * .


N O V EM B E R 8 / 9 / 1 0 t h . Mol- t o n - b y - B o w l a n d D r a m a


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