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7*05 INTRODUCTION TO PURE MATHS
7*30 PINOCCHIO Cartoon 7-
8- Home and Pooped Pop'
CHESTER Ross King and Charlotte Hindle preside over the last moving morn ing show
10*55 SNOOKER The Embassy W o r ld P ro fe s s io n a l Championship'
11-40THE NATIONAL GULF SERVICE OF REMEM BRANCE AND THANKS GIVING From Glasgow Cathedral in the presence of Her Majesty, The Queen
M0 NEWS: WEATHER 1-15 GRANDSTAND Introduced by Steve Rider. 1-20
HORSE TRIALS: Whitbread Championships from Bad minton 2*40 SNOOKER: Semi-linals of the Embassy World Professional Cham pionship 3-40 RUGBY UNION; Live coverage of the second hall of the Pilkington Cup Final from Twickenham: Harlequins v Northampton
4-40 Final Score
5-10 NEWS: WEATHER 5-20 REGIONAL NEWS 5-25 TOM AND JERRY TRIPLE BILL Cartoons
5- 45 T H E F L Y IN G D O C TORS ‘Broken Airwaves'
6-
NESS Mike Smith com peres the celebrity quiz
7- 00 YOUV'E GOTTA BE JO
KIN’ Five performers fresh to television present half an hour of stand-up comedy.
7*30 FAST FRIENDS Loveable Les Dawson presents a new kind of gome show
8- 00 EUROVISION SONG CON TEST Artists from 22 coun tries compete in the 36th contest, this year from Rome.
10- WEATHER
11- 05 F IL M : TH E M ON E Y MOVERS A fast-moving heist film in which a security firm recieves a tip off that their supposedly impenetra ble vault is under threat from a violent gand of villians.
12*35 THE CHICAGO WAY: THE REAL UNTOUCHABLES A look behind the scenes of De Palma's “Untouchables"
1-05 WEATHER I-
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II- 40 SERVICE OF THANKSGtV- ING From G la s g ow Cathedral
1-10ITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER
1-
50 KISSYFUR ‘Home Sweet 157HE 8-15 FROM MAN
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M5SAINT & GREAVSIE Ian and Jimmy preview today’s key matches. Plus. ITV's Goal of the S e a so n competition.
TERS Three players bid for the remaining place in next week's Grand Final.
EARTH Comedy adventure series about a warrior from a
distant planet who is exiled to Earth in human form to serve ‘hard time'
3- 20 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4- 20THE S P EC TA C U LA R WORLD OF GUINNESS RECORDS Audacious acts and fabulous feats around the globe, introduced by David Frost
4- 45 RESULTS SERVICE 5- OOITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER
5-10 GRANADA NEWS 5-
Church Town 6- KIND OF MAGIC
645 BOB’S YOUR UNCLE 7- 30 DUTY FREE 'El Macho' The holidaymakers decide to visit a bullfight
8- 00P E R F E C T S C O U N DRELS
9-20 B L STRYKER: CARO- LANN
11- 30TH A T ’ S SHOW B US I- CIAL
12- 05NIGHT GAMES 1-
file in Silver. An historian from the future returns to 1963 to study President
John F Kennedy, but unwit tingly prevents the assassi nation in Dallas and therby sets in motion a disatrous chain of events.
2- 00 THE HIT MAN AND HER 4-00 CINEMATTRACTIONS Mo vie news from the US
4- 45 NEWS AND S PO R T : 30 AMERICA’S TOP 10
5- 00 SPORTS ACTION Ten Pin Bowling: Ten High British Classic
CBBC - 2 ) 6- 3- MAN
4- 40BADMINTON HORSE TRIALS The cross-country phase
5- 40 SNOOKER ‘The Embassy
W o r ld P ro fe s s io n a l Championship’
7-
30 ITN MORNING NEWS7- 25 GHOST TRAIN
15 NEWS: WEATHER First World War’
8- 00 THE CIVIL WAR ‘Most Hal lowed Ground' The BBC adaptation of the epic American documentary series.
9- OOTHE C O M IC S T R IP ( BBC - 1 )
7- 8- 8-
Stop"
: 9-15 ARTICLES OF FAITH The Rev Dr Kenneth Stevenson looks at the Eucharist in the early Christian church.
9- 10- 00 W H E N 10-
Mary Evans joins Brian Parker and his guide dog at his home in Bristol.
IN FRANCE “Orleans Paris”.
10-25 DISCOVERING PORTU GUESE ‘‘The Sea-o mar”.
POWER Chris Serle pres ents a series for adults who have difficulty with reading and writing skills.
11- BERS “Hard Currency”
11- 40BAZAAR Presented by Nerys Hughes.
12- 05S1GN EXTRA “ Electric Avenue”
12-30 COUNTRY FILE 12-55 W E A T H E R FO R FARMERS
1-
CORD Including a compre hensive analysis of the results of last Thursday's local government elections.
2- 00EASTENDERS Omnibus edition.
3- 00DALLAS (New Series) “April in Paris.
3-45 FILM: SPENCER’S MOUN TAIN (1963 Drama). Com edy-drama about the large, loving brood that Earl Ham mer Jr later would turn into TV's 'The Waltons', here transplanted from the Blue Ridge Mountains of West Virginia to Wyoming.
5-35 C A R TO O N DO U B LE BILL “Little Gravel Voice’ and ‘Book Worm’.
5- 6-
search to find Britain's best amateur chef.
25 News; Weather
6- 40 SONGS OF PRAISE Alan Titchmarsh visits St Mary's Church and the residents of Bidetord. North Devon.
7- 15 BUTTERFLIES
7- 45 ALL CRETURES GREAT AND SMALL “Knowin* How To Do It". Tristan acciden tally injects a farmer with an an t ia b o r t io n v a c c in e intended for cows.
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10- 00MASTERMIND The first semi-final, from the Univer sity of Edinburgh.
Mob".
ers Before the mast”. The series on how to become a more successful manager. 35 MAHABHARAT 15 WEATHER
12-20 CLOSE________________ (CSrqnqdq) 5-
6- 00 TV-AM 9-25 GOING ON 30 Part two of the Disney comedy.
10-20 THE LITTLEST HOBO The caring canine helps a strugglingh artist.
10-45 LINK A look at new legal safeguards introduced for people ‘unfot to plead'
. 11-00 MORNING WORSHIP - 12-00 VISIONS - 12-30 GRANADA THIS WEEK in i''**' '' eluding Whal the MPs Say ! —_ nn^Granada t ‘y je w ^
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35 TONIGHT AT 8-30 “Family 05 News; Weather
1- SUNDRY
1-00 ITN NEWS AND ITV NAI- TONAL WEATHER
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10 OPEN UNIVERSITY 50 INTERVAL
55 PLAYDAYS “The Why Bird 4- 30 THIS IS THE DAY Linda
group of statesmen discuss the Palestinian problem.
2- 00 SANTA BARBARA Soap set in California.
2-55 THE PIED PIPER t972ver- sion of the classic story.
LEAN A BAFTA award-win ning South Bank Show pro gramme. shown as a tribute to the acclaimed film director who died last month.
5- 35 C O R O N A T I O N STEET Orninbus
6- 6-
NATIONAL WEATHER 50STEP UP TO WORD- 15 A WAY W ITH N U M 7-
840 PEOPLE GET READY First of three in a new series of the award-winnig gospel show. International gospel star Tramaine Hawkins joins presenters John Francis and Juliet Coley, and The Angeli cal Voice choir led by Simon Wallace.
745 THE DARLING BUDS OF MAY A Breath Of French Air — Part One. A wel English summer has dam
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pened the Larkins’ usual spirited enjoyment of kentish rural life. Charley and Mariette have failed to pro duce off-spring after 12 months of m a r r ia g e , although Ma has given birth to her seventh, baby Oscar.
845ITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER
9- 05JEEVES AND WOOS TER When Bertie decides to take up the trombone. Jeeves's loyally is really put to the test.
10- 05 SPITTING IMAGE 10-
WORLD Secrets of the Sea 55 MASTERCHEF 1991 The
11- 35 SINGLES False Pretences 12- 05 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H the women are suspi cious about Meg's imprison ment. ITN News Headlines
1-00 QUIZ NIGHT The Sports
mans. St Helens, take on T h e C a n a l T a v e r n , Nottingham.
holds a surgeon responsible for the death of his mother on the operating table. ITN News Headlines.
laughs from one of Scot land's premier comedy venues.
2-55 THE WORLD IS FULL OF MARRIED MEN
4-35 THE ITV CHART SHOW ( BBC - 2 )
30 EVERYMAN "God and the 10 WALK THE TALK "Manag
6-35 OPEN UNVERSITY
12-00Regional Parliamentary Programme
12-30 SCRUTINY tain MacWhirter presents news of the Parlia mentary committees.
1-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-25 ONE IN FOUR Vidar Hjar- deng reports on the death campaign waged against the disabled by nazi doctors in Germany 50 years ago.
30 ITN MORNING NEWS
1-55 S U N D A Y G R A N D STAND 2-00 SNOOKER; final of the Embassy World Progessional Championship from the Crucible Theatre. Sheffield. 3-00 MOTOR CYCLING; The ACU Shell Supercup British Champion ship from Snetterton. 3-30 HORSE TRIALS; Highlights f rom badminton. 4 -0 0 S N O O K E R ; f u r t h e r coverage of the final.
54)0 RUGBY SPECIAL “North ampton v Harlequins”.
7- 8-
35A TRIBUTE TO DAVID 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY
2- 45 MAHJABHARAT The day of the dice game dawns
9- 00 ITN NEWS AND SPORT AND ITV N A T IO N A L WEATHER
PRESENTS....‘
G.LC., 9- 55GRAND SPORTSMAS- 25 HARD TIME ON PLANET
COURSE OF THERAPY IN SIX S E SSIO NS (new series—
10- 05 SNOOKER ‘The Embassy
W o r ld P ro fe s s io n a l Championship’
11- 30 FILM: TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN (1969 Comedy) Woody Allen, Janet Margo lin, Marcel Hiltaire. Jacque lyn Hyde. Allen's full direc torial debut, about the eagerly criminal career of one Virgil Stockwell. a drifter until he meets and falls in love with Louise.
I - 00 CLOSE CChqnngl 4 )
6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 30 T H E P E O P L E ’ S
15 THE A-TEAM In The Only 15WAYNE DOBSON — A
GAME Series looking at the history of soccer
8- 00 TRANS WORLD SPORT 9- 00 NEWS SUMMARY 9-04 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE
9-25 SING AND SWING Perfor mances by the jazz stars of the 30s and 40s.
9- Apart
10-00IMAGES 2/6: Domestic Memories.
10FIRST DIVISION SPE
10- I I-
Beauty Jamison Story
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Saturday 4th May at 7.30 p.m. Tho Arena Theatro, Warrington
UNCLE VANYA by ANTON CHEKHOV
Sunday 5th May at 7.30 p.m. Tho Trinity Drama Group, Clithoroo
CLERICAL ERRORS by GEORGINA REID Monday 6th May at 7.30 p.m.
TEECHERS by JOHN GODBER Tuesday 7th May at 7.30 p.m. Footlights, Lan c a ste r
THE CHERRY ORCHARD by ANTON CHEKHOV 30 LISTENING EYE Worlds Spoctrum Bristol FRATRICIDE (adapted from Richard III)
Wednesday 8th May at 7.00 p.m. A N IG H T O F O N E AC T PLAYS
30W AGON T R A IN Th e Tho Manor Players NONE THE WISER by Anthony Booth Tho Halton Players WRLD W
30WORLD LEAGUE OF 30 THE TWILIGHT ZONE Pro
A M E R IC A N F O O T BALL Jeff Sterling presents the latest news and stories from around the League.
12-30 THE MUNSTERS Munsters on the Move. Today, Her man is offered a promotion and the family prepare to move to another city.
1- 00 LA Z Y B O N E S 2-
Newmarket
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6-
WEATHER followed by RIGHT TO REPLY Rory McGrath presents the pro gramme where viewers can challenge programme makers.
7- 00SOUND STUFF: TREA SURES BEYOND THE FOREST In tonight's pro gramme. a visit to the land of Transylvania in Romania, by two Hungarian musicians.
25 FILM: THE OKLAHO
8- 00A D V E N T U R E S TH E LOGAN RUN The return of
the series in which writers and film makes present their own colourlul and dramatic impressions of journeys around the world.
9- 00 THIRTY SOMETHING The Haunting Of DAA
30 HOW WARS BEGIN ‘The
10-00 DAVID LEAN: A LIFE IN FILM Show as a tribute to Sir David Lean who died recently, this South Bank Show portrait of the director was first screened in 1985.
12-45AUSTRAL IAN RULES FOOTBALL
1-40 CLOSE JUAN MARTIN
Flamenco Guitar Concert “One of the greatest flamenco guitarists In the world today..." 8th May 8.00pm
= Cutting the sex back into scxuaTpoIitics 8pm - ' ■
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(9lti) TAKKKK & Kl.hlN Spectacular Cabaret- (15th) 'theatreat Habcrgham .
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6-00 SNOOKER "The Embassy Wor ld P r o f e s s io n a l Championship".
GRAMME Top stories from the worlds of business, finance and economics.
15 GREAT JOURNEYS
World P r o f e s s io n a l Championship”.
9- 05 TINKER, TAYLOR. SOL DIER, SPY Smiley is forced to go back over some very old ground when he is told a story about spies.
9-55 SNOOKER
301TN NEWS AND ITV 35 GRANADA NEWS
11- TRIALS
12- 00R A P IDO Antoi ne de Caunes presents a special tribute to Bob Marley.
12-35 CLOSE (Channel 4} 15 WATCHING Wrenching
6- 00 TRANS WORLD SPORT 7- 00 EUREEKA’S CASTLE 7-
30FOOFUR New series for
children following the adven tures of Foofur, a mischie vous dog.
8- 00 SHARKY AND GEORGE 8-30 BETTY’S BUNCH Drama series from New Zealand about a foster mum and her four foster children.
8- 9-
SHOW Classic 50s songs. and Friends The boys
P IZ Z A T IM E
Y ou R in g , We B r in g
55CALIFORNIA RAISIN 25 MALGUDI DAYS Swamy
head olf on a picnic, but their youthful bravery is put to the test when they imag ine hearing ghosts.
104)0 A WEEK IN POLITICS — SECOND READING
35THE SHAPE OF THE
1045 OENNIS 11- 00 THE LONE RANGER Trea son at Dry Creek
12- 00 THE WALTONS The Vale diction Jim-Bob is about to graduate but is not enthusi astic at being chosen to make the valedictory speech and tries to flunk an exam in order to disgrace himself out of the job.
30KOJAK Mouse. A man
1- 00VOYAGE TO THE BOT TOM OF THE SEA The Blizzard Makers
30 THE FUNNY FARM More
2- 00 G R E A T E X P E C T A TIONS (1946) David Lean’s celebrated film masterpiece based on Charles Dickens' classic novel.
4-15ONE T H E R E WAS A DOG Cartoon about a dis
missed watch-dog.
4-25WALKIE TALKIE 4-55NEWS SEMMARY and WEATHER
64X) KABADDI Punjab v West bengal
6-
Road Trip Kevin has to cope with a frustrating shop ping trip with his dad on which they first get lost and then have a puncture.
7- 00 FRAGILE EARTH GAME WARS
8- 00HARD NEWS
8-30 P R O F E S S I O N A L FOUL First in a new season celebrating six outstanding BBC plays first shown between 1972 and 1982.
104)5 FILM ON FOUR: DROWN ING BY NUMBERS (1987)
12-20 MR HOOVER AND I Film maker Emile De Antonio turns the tables on the man who led the FBI during their 40 year surveillance of him. Having recovered 10,000 pages from their files on his own activities, he set about exposing the private life of his accuser J Edgasr Hoover and castigates him for his methods and policies.
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IN D O O R O R O U T D O O R Car Boot Spaces £6. No bookings necessary. Arrive Irom 8-30 a.m. T e l : (0 2 5 3 ) 7 1 2 7 7 6 o r 0 8 3 6 3 6 7 7 5 4 R A Y P R O M O T IO N S L T D
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Saturday 11th May at 7.00 p.m. Drlgstowo Thoatro Co of Bristol
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He seeks out the best row materials he can find and cooks with flair and great skill - Derick Cooper Radio 4 The fo o d and w ine programme.
His restaurant is one of the treasures of the county - Lancashire Life.
As fine a haute cuisine menu as you will find in the North West - West Lancashire Evening Gazette.
The food and service were from another time, entirely excellent and effortlessly well established. There can be few better choices in Lancashire - Lancashire Evening Post.
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