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10*52 Weather 10*55 GRANDSTAND Wilh Stove Rider 1 1-00 CRICKET THIRD TEST. England v


5-05 TOM AND JERRY Cartoon • omedy


5-15 NEWS: Weather


5-25 Regional News and Sport 5-30 STAY TOONED! Tony


Robinson celebrates Bugs Bunny's 50th birthday.


5- 6-


55J IM ’ LL FIX IT


Yvette and Mum are in dan­ ger ol being shot if the Enigma Machine is not reco­ vered (A now series begins next Monday)


7- 7- 8-


MESIS By Agatha Christie, staring Joan Hickson. A let­ ter Irom a dead friend sends Miss Marple on a journey which begins with a guided tour of a historic house and leads to her becoming bait to trap a killer Anna Crop­ per. Margaret Ty/ack and Valerio Lush co-star in the List ol tin.* series


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10-10 FILM: EYE OF THE NEE­ DLE Starring Donald Suth­ erland and Kate Nellrgan. A tup Gorman spy working in wartime Britain discovers a vital secret about D-Day but is washed up on a Scottish island while trying to rendez­ vous with a U-boat Keeping he, identity a secret, lie begins a passionate allair with Hie frustrated wife of a suppled tighter pilot (Chris­ topher Ca/enove). but events misfire tragically as h'* seeks a way ol making good his escape* (1981)


12-00 FILM UP THE CHASTITY BELT Frankie Howerd slurs


I-J0 Weather 1-35 CLOSE


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6-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 3-10 MAHABHARAT Part 20 of the 91 -part dramatisation of India's great epic poem


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• haol Berkeley introduces a rental by baritone Setphen Van iic and Nigel North (gui­ tar i ot songs by Schubert and Weber, and I ernando Siu \ Variations on a 1 is*11ii- ,)t Moz.trl tor solo


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India live from the Oval; 1*00 NEWS, 1*05 MOTOR RAC­ ING, Esso British Touring Cars Championship Irom Brands H a tch . 1*40 CRICKET; 2-00 RACING f rom Goodwood; 2-05 CRICKET; 2-30 RACING; 2- 35 CRICKET; 3-10 RACING; 3-15 CRICKET; 3-30 SHOW JUMPING, Silk Cut Speed Derby from Hickstend; 3-50 CRICKET. 4-35 SHOW JUMPING: (Tunings subject ■ > change).


< 6- 35 EYES ON THE PRIZE The 15 THE 8-15 FROM MAN­


story ol tho 1965 protest march from Seloma. Ala­ bama. to the stale capital, Monterey, its bloody run-in with Governor Wallace's troopers and Wallace's sub­ sequent summons to the White House concludes tho documentary series chroni­ cling trhe campaign lor black civil rights in America.


7-


PREVIEW Henry Hampton, creator ol 'Eyes on the Prize', talks about the mak­ ing ol the series and looks forward to the second series, covering the rise of Black Power, which starts next Saturday.


7- 8-


9- 10 D ES IG N S ON


EUROPE Ireland's Sam Stephenson. Fourth of six films, each made by different European countries, profiling architects who are contribut­ ing to the look ol Ihe new Europe.


9-50 FILM: THE ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS


35 ALLO ’ALIO! Rene. Edith. 12-


00 THAT'S SHOWBUSINESS 30 TAKEOVER BID


European co-production series explores different alii- tu d e s to s e x and relationships.


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30 EYES ON THE PRIZE II: A 2-


35 PICK OF THE P I­ A r t s a n d E n t e r t a i n m e n t s C c n t r c ^ ^ ^


LOTS Denis Norden pres­ ents another selection ol pilot programmes.


11-35 STARRING JOAN COLL­ ING:


'Voices In The Earth* A mining ship in tho distant future returns to Earth for its internal minerals.


HER Pete Waterman and Michaeln Strachan present the hottest sounds form the coolest clubs. Followed by ITN News Headlines.


45 NEWSVIEW Weathervicw 30 WHITE NOISE


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4-05 WILLIAM TELL 'The Four Horsemen' The legendary story of William Tell the Swiss'hero dedicated to lighting his country's oppres­ sors led by the evil Gessler


Top Teen Acts Of The 80s.


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1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


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2- 40 SPORTSMASTERS


‘Best Men' Ike and jTjony investigate a research lab where a new fragrance is being tested


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ROCKETS GALORE (1958) The JScothsh island of Todday resists Ihe instal­ lation ot a rocket-launching site. Jeanme Carson. Djon- aid Sinden. Roland Culver


National Weather


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7- 50 SONGS WITH GUITAR Mi- 8-


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BLOCKBUSTERS


England v India. Richie Benaud introduces high­ lights from the Oval


45 CRICKET: THIRD TEST — 8-


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11- 00 COMIC BOOK 30 I N T E R N A T I O N A L


TIMES ITN reporters Irom nrund the world introduce background reports on the news in various countries


MORNING LINE


9-25 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL


30 HAND IN HAND Pro


gramme lor deal and hear­ ing children, mixing stones, games and magic.


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND


VENUE Bernard Levin walks up New York's Filth Avenue, telling the stories ol Ihe people who inhabited one of the most lamous streets on Earth.


10THE OLDEST ROOKIE 1- 2-


12*30WALKIE TALKIE Muriel Gray walks and talks wilh Glenda Jackson in tins "Chat show on legs".


00 VICE VERSA (1947) Dutiful but Dumb Three


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photographers are sent to the dangerous realms ol Outer Vulgana.


FROM NEWMARKET


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‘The Final' With Leslie Crowthor.


Tho Shallows'. A killer who wears grotesque make-up brings terror to the beach


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CHINA Fxplos tve aclton- Packed adventure with Tom St-Heck and Bess Armstrong


UNDER Murray Walker and Sybil Ruseoe present the annual pro-celebrity driving ‘ ompefition for the Dunlop Iropliy from Perth. Western Am.tr alia


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WORLD Magneln de Vine and Sankha Gulta gel the lowdown on Budapest


BOYS In this moving docu­ mentary. the heroic crew ol


a WWII American bomber tin- lust to survive 25 mis­ sions despite the long odds against surviving at all. meet the young cast portraying them in David Puttnam's feature him. Memphis Belle


TH E POWER OF MYTH


12-05 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines


05 BELLE AND THE GLORY 1- 00 QUIZ NIGHT


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J0-10 MOVIEDROME FILM: THE BIG SILENCE Spaghetti western starring Jean Louis


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25 NEWS: Weather


bie fhrower introduces the programme from Hastings


CLES Another opportunity


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OPERA Starring Charles Dance and Burl Lancaster.


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10-15THE CAMPBELLS 'The Fireband'


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St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Loughguile. Co. Antrim


40 SONGS OF PRAISE Deb­ 15 EVER DECREASING CIR­


12- 00 HEARTLAND 'The Ultimate Project’


12-25 YOUNG UPFRONT Anth- ony Wilson presents a series ot programmes lor teen­ agers to discuss topical and controversial issues.


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


35 FILM: PHANTOM OF THE


1-10 THE SNOW SPIDER Sian Phillips, Sharon Morgan Feature length version ol the


award-winning production ol The Snow Spider, first screened in lour episodes in the Autumn ot 1988.


05 THE DAYS AND NIGHTS 4-


05 THE SKY AT NIGHT Pn- Uu k Moore explores what


scientists hope to learn about Venus f rom Hie spacecraft 'Magellan' which


reaches the planet this month


12-25 MAHABHARAT Part 20 of the 91 -part dramatisation ot India s great epic poem.


t-05 WEATHER 1-10 CLOSE


( BBC - 2 6-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-00CONSERVATION Howland managers can accommo­


dat e wi l dl i f e in i he environment


12-50 GRANDSTAND with Steve Rider t-0 MOTOR RAC­ ING. The Belgian Grand Prix live Irom Spa 3-10 SHOW JUMPING. The Silk Cut Derby Irom Hickstend. 5-30 ATHLETICS. Brendan Fos­ ter and Paul Dickenson look forward to the European Athletics Championships which start in Split. Yugosla­ via tomorrow.


6-30 0 NE MAN AND HIS DOG Four young shepards compete in the Young Handlers section of the


DBClv International Sheep­ dog Championship.


5- 5- 6-


CIAL


WORLD OF DISNEY 'The Secret Of The Old Glory


Mine' The friendship of a ringtail cat leads to a feud between a grizzled prospec­ tor and a young geologist over a deserted Arizona sil­ ver mine


05 ALL CLUED UP National Weather 10-


11- 11-


1*30 BANKS AND COPSTICK AT THE FESTIVAL Mor- wenna Banks and Kate Cop- slick present their view ol Hie Edinburgh Festival Fol­ l owed by I T N News Headlines


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7- 8- 00 TRANSWORLD SPORT In­


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7- 30 ON C E UPON A TIME...LIFE


00 EARLY BIRD


00 MORNING WORSHIP From 8- 9-


8-25 DAVID THE GNOME Ani­ mated series featuring David, the Gnome Doctor and his adventures with the wood gnomes and tin enemies


55 RAMONA 25 BANDBAJA Now six-part


series ol Asian music Irom some ol tho best young musicians working today


00 JAPAN A Proper Place in


the World Documentary series giving a British view ol Japan


30 ELLY AND JOOLS New 13-part series


12- 00THE WAL TONS The Yearning


1- 00 LAND OF 2- 00 TH E


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3-35 THE PANOCHA QUARTET* THE KREUTZER SONA­ TA The first of Leos Jana- cek s two siring quartet's, performed by The Panocha Quartet. Followed by Jana- cek's Siring Quartet No 2.


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35 CORONATION STREET BLACK VELVET 6-


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6-35 GRANADA NEWS 6-40 APPEAL Ttie RAF Benevo­ lent Fund provides the sup­ port and assistance needed to relieve the stress of past and present members o! the RAF and their dependents.


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7- 45 FOREVER GREEN Country hie ambles on lor the Boults


8- 45 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather


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BRANDON...THE CARE OF TIME A classic thriller Irom tho master ol action and suspense, author Eric Ambler. Robert Halliday receives a sinister postcard with a warning that a bomb is on its way to him.


11*05 RED EMPIRE ‘Prisoners Of The Past' The final pro­


gramme ol this history of the Soviet Union


8- 00 J OHN B R OW N ' S BODY Part two ol a three- part series exploring the industries ol Scotland and the people who work in them


05 STARRING MICHAEL 9-


through song, dance and action.


10- 00 BORN YESTERDAY Clas­ sic comedy starring William Holden


1t-50CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: CROWS AND SPARROWS The season of films Irom the developing world continues tonight with one ol the cast-


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iron classics of Chinese left­ ist cinema.


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WEEK Fo l l owe d by Weather


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WILLIAM HOLDEN — THE GOLDEN BOY


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10-00 FILM ON FOUR INTERNA­ TIONAL Presents THE LION’S DEN (1988) Power­ ful. violent and thought-pro­ voking indictment ol 'military repression in Peru, centred on the massacre ol innocent people in a small villaqe m 1983


12-20THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW


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ORANGE The second of n loin ;uri ooqtiei to Harp in Iht: South


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11-30 WAGON TRAIN The Jen­ nifer Churchill Story


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"The British Road To Socialism" 7-30 p.m. Wednesday August 29th


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CLITHEROE CRAFT MARKET Sunday 2nd September


LONGRIDGE BAND Sunday 8th September


HODDER VALLEY SHOW Sunday 9th September I p.m. — 5-30 p.m.


Newton in Bowland


ROCK CONCERT Tuesday n th September 7-30 p m


Clithcroe Castle Bandstand


HORSE AND BAMBOO THEATRE present ’THE WISH’


Lo n g r id g c Civic Hall Thursday I3lh September 7-30 p.m.


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Parish Church Hnll Clithcroe Sunday 16th Septmobor


SLAIDBURN SILVER BAND C lithcroe Bandstand 2 — 4 p.m.


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