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2 Clithcroe Advertiser & Times, January 3rd, HUH


T. ^ A GUIDE ^*****>f SATURDAY


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7*00C R Y S T A L T IP P S A N D A L IS T A IR


7-05 J A N O S C H 'S S TO R Y T IM E 7-30 B A B A R 7*55 E G G ’S ’N* B A K E R (n ew ser ie s ) C h e ry l B a ke r returns w ith h e r c o o k e ry a n d pop show.


e-35 B R A V E S T A R R


9-00 G O IN G L IV E ! 12-12 W e a th e r 12-15 G R A N D S T A N D w i th D e s ­ m o n d L y n am t2-20 FO O T ­ B A L L . A lo o k a h e a d to today's third round F A Cup a c t io n . 1 2 - 4 5 R A C IN G F R O M H A Y D O C K P A R K : 1 2 - 5 5 F O O T B A L L 1-5 N E W S 1 - 1 5 R A C IN G . Down hill Champion ship Irom Garmisch. 1-45 R A C IN G . 1- 5 5 IC E H O C K E Y . C a rd i lf D e v ils v M u r ry lie ld R a c e rs at C a r d i f f . 2 - 5 5 C Y C L O ­ C R O S S . G e n e ra l P o r tfo lio N a t io n a l C h a m p io n s h ip s f rom H a r low . 3-50 F O O T ­ B A L L 4-0 C R IC K E T . H ig h ­ l ig h ts of th e se c o n d d a y 's p la y in the T hird Test. 4-40. F IN A L S C O R E .


5-05 N EW S : W e a th e r 5-15 R e g io n a l N ew s a n d S p o r t 5-


64)5 C H A L L E N G E A N N E K A 6-


7- 8-


1-45 A N IM A T IO N N O W 1-


7- 45 B L IN D D A T E 55 U N D E R T H E S U N D o c u ­


m e n ta ry about the winds of c h a n g e sw e e p in g th ro u g h ru ra l Japan.


2- 45 M A H A B H A R A T 3-


25 A N IM A T IO N N O W


3-35 F IL M : T H E P R ID E A N D T H E P A S S IO N S ta r r in g C a ry G ra n t . F ra n k S in a t ra


5- 45 P R E P A R E F O R C R A S H L A N D IN G T h e f in d in g s of a n in v e s t ig a t io n in to th e in ju r ie s s u s ta in e d b y p a s ­ s e n g e rs a b o a rd th e B r it is h M id la n d je t w h ic h c ra s h e d on th e M1 in Le ic es te rsh ire two y e a rs ago indicate that rad ic a l but s im p le c ha n g e s could red u c e in ju rie s in a ir c ra sh e s and sa ve lives.


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d u c e s h ig h l ig h ts f rom th is afternoo n's th re e first-round m a tc h e s in th e E m b a s s y W o r ld P r o f e s s i o n a l Championship.


7- 15 N EW S V IEW


8- 00 S O M E T H IN G R IC H A N D S T R A N G E A pro file of the c om p o s e r Ia n n is X e n a k is ,


9- 0 0 A L IF E IN P IE C E S P e fe r C o o k , a l ia s S i r A r t h u r S t re e b -G re e b lin g , c ho o se s h is 12 C h r is tm a s g i f ts in c o n v e rs a t io n w ith L u d o v ic Ken ned y .


20 T H E F L Y IN G D O C TO R S


c om e d y s ta r r in g G o rd o n K a y e a n d C a rm en S ilve ra.


M A G IC S H O W (new series)


starring Jo h n Net t les a s J e r­ se y de tective J im Bergerac. J im is in v ite d to a fa sh io n show in Aix-en-Provence by D anielle's cousin, a talontcd d e s ig n e r w h o is s u b s e ­ q u e n t ly a c c u s e d of m u r ­ dering a client.


94)5 N E W S A N D S P O R T : W e a th e r


9- 25 M ID N IG H T C A L L E R (n ew s e r ie s ) 'A Sw itc h in T im e '. G a ry Co le stars a s the cop tu rn ed late-night radio chat- show man, Jack Killia n light­ ing crimo Irom his studio.


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R O A D TO W E M B L E Y D e s ­ m o n d L y n am in t ro d u c e s Highlights from th re e F A Cup third-round ties and a ro u n d ­ up of today's matches.


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B L U E OM-beat cop movie, shot in spectacular A rizo n a locations, with Ro be rt Bla ke a s d im in u t iv e m o to r c y c le traffic cop Jo h n W in te rg re e n w h o re a l is e s h is d re am of becoming a d e tective wh en h e discovers a murder.


1-15 W e a th e r 1-20 C L O S E


C BBC - Z ) 9-00 O P E N U N IV E R S IT Y


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11- 50 T H E


55 R O M E R 'S E G Y P T 35 M A D E B Y M A N H O N E Y -


M O O N E R S V in ta g e A m e r i­ can comedy star ring Jack ie Gleason


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B U I L D H I S D R E A M H O U S E W h e n th e y a r e forced to quit th eir exp en s ive N ew Y o rk a p a r tm e n t. C a ry G ra n t ra shly buys his family an old ho u se in Connecticut.


55 A L L O , A L L O ! R e turn of the 2 5 T H E P A U L D A N I E L S


9-05 O R A N G E S A R E N O T T H E O N L Y F R U IT Je a n e t te Win- te rso n ’s acclaimed d ram a t i­ s a t io n o f h e r b e s t- s e l le r , s ta r rin g G e ra ld in e M c Ew a n a nd K en n e th Cranham.


I0 - 0 0 F IL M : A P O C A L Y P S E 10 B E R G E R A C (n ew ser ie s) .


N O W s t a r r i n g M a r lo n B ra n d o , R o b e r t O uva lt and M a r lin S he en . Fra n cis Ford


12-25 D A R T S H ig h lig th s of th is e v e n in g ' s f i r s t - r o u n d m a tc h e s in th e W o r ld P ro ­ fe s s io n a l D a r ts C h am p io n ­ ships at th e L a ke s id e C o u n ­ try Club, Frim tey Gre en. 30 C L O S E


I- (Granada)


9-25 T V -AM 9-25 M O TO R M O U T H


1 5 M A T C H O F T H E D A Y :


I I- 3 0 T H E IT V C H A R T S H O W 12-30 S A IN T & G R E A V S IE 1-00ITN N EW S fo llo w e d b y IT V N A T IO N A L W E A T H E R


25 F ILM : E L E C T R A G L ID E IN


1-05 G R A N A D A N EW S 1 - 1 0 G R A N D S P O R T S M A S - T E R S ( n e w s e r ie s ) T h e pick of th e p la ye rs from the past ser ie s begin th e ir c h a l­ le n g e for th e G ra n d Sport- m a s te rs tilio. P re s e n te d b y D ic k ie Davies.


1- 40 M A T L O C K ‘T h e A n n lh lla - to r ’ C o u n t ry b um k tn le g a l e a g le B e n M a t lo c k (A n d y G r i f f i t h ) ta c k le s a n o th e r case.


2- W A R M IN G '


2- 4 0 T H E S P E C T A C U L A R W O R L D O F G U IN N E S S R E C O R D S


3- 05 S N O O K E R T h e M e rc a n t i le Cred it Cla s s ic


4- 45 R E S U L T S S E R V IC E 5 4W IT N N E W S : N a t i o n a l W e a th e r


5- 15 F IL M : M R B L A N D IN G S 10 G R A N A D A N EW S


5-15 D IS N E Y C A R T O O N T IM E 5-25 C A T C H P H R A S E C E L E B ­ R IT Y S P E C IA L


5-55 B E V E R L Y H I L L S , 9 0 2 1 0 B a y w a tc h m e e ts D y n a s t y is th is fe a tu re - le n g th e p is o d e o f a n e w


d ram a s e r ie s s e t in s u n n y California.


-tef*****)f SUNDRY ( BBC - 1 9- 9-30 T H IS IS T H E D A Y


104)0 A V O U S L A F R A N C E ! 10-


10- 50 S T E P 11- W O R D P O W E R 15 A C E R T A IN A G E


124)5 S E E H E A R ! 12- 1-


3 0 C O U N T R Y F IL E


2- 00 E A S T E N D E R S 34)0 M A T C H O F T H E D A Y : T H E R O A D T O W E M B L E Y Live co ve rag e of C ry s ta l Pa la c e v N ott ing ham Forest in the FA C u p T h i rd R o u n d . P lu s a took at th e b e s t of y e s te r­ d a y 's action


54)0 T H E C LO T H E S S H O W 5-


S H O W Hug h S c u lly in v ites v ie w e r s in D a r l in g to n to b r in g th e i r h e ir lo om s a n d cur io s for evalu ation


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s e r ie s ) E ig h t p ro g ram m e s f e a t u r in g p e o p le w h o describe a v a r ie ty of strong emo tio nal feelings and how they h a v e to come to terms w ith them


6-25 N EW S ; W E A T H E R 6- 40 S O N G S O F P R A IS E D e b ­ b ie T h r o w e r in t ro d u c e s h y m n s I ro m A rm a g h ' s C a t h e d r a ! C h u rc h o f S t P a t r ic k c eleb rating the least of Ep ip h a ny


7- H O R S E S


84)5 L O V E JO Y (new ser ie s) Ian M c S h a n e r e tu rn s a s th e ro u g h - d iam o n d a n t iq u e s dealer


9- 00 S E E F O R Y O U R ­


S E L F C h a irm a n of the BBC Bo ard of G o ve rno rs Marma- d u ke Husse y, introduces the C o rp o ra t io n's a n n u a l repo r t to the licence-payer


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to ry of H e ll ' . T h e w e s te rn w o r ld 's p re o c u p a t io n w ith h e l l d o w n t h e a g e s is exp lo re d with the help o l ar t a nd l ite ra tu re a nd c o n t rib u ­ t o r s in c lu d in g G e o r g e S te in e r a n d Bisho p Rich a rd Ho lloway


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124)0 M A H A B H A R A T 12- 40 W E A T H E R 12-45 C L O S E


CBBC - Z ) 7-30 C H I L D R E N ' S


7-35 P L A Y D A Y S 7- 8-


B B C


TW O S ta r ts w ith T O U C H E T U R T L E


55 IS T H A T A F A C T ? 10 P IN O C C H IO


8-30 M O V A B L E F E A S T S 8- 45 L I T T L B IT S 9-


9- 10- 10 C O R N E R S .


9 - 3 0 D E F E N D E R S O F T H E E A R T H


10- 45 T H E W A T C H H O U S E 11- 20 B O X P O P S 11-


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25 E S P A N A V IV A U P


T O 4- 15 A L L G O D 'S C H IL D R E N


g ram m e s fe a tu r in g E lg a r 's mu sic pe rformed b y th e BBC W e ls h S ym p h o n y Orchestra, conducted b y A n d rew Davis. Mic h ael B e rk e le y introduces th e E n igm a V a r ia t io ns


N ING Scien ce tiction classic star ring Bruc e Dorn


00 N EW S ; O N T H E R E C O R D


Dogs'. P re v iew of this year 's show in Birmin gham, includ­ ing a n in terv iew w ith the offi­ cial h isto rian of tho world's larg est dog show


54)0 R U G B Y S P E C IA L 6-00 S K I S U N D A Y 6- 35 T H E


P R O G R A M M E 7- 1 5 T H E N A T U R A L 30 A N T I Q U E S R O A D ­


W O R L D (new ser ie s) 'R u n ­ ning lo r T h e ir Lives'. Award- w in n in g w itd li le film-maker High M ile s pro v ide s a tresh v ie w o l th e so c ia l l iv e s of Afr ican wild dogs a n d their strug gle for s u rv iva l


15 O K 2 T A L K F E E L IN G (new 8-


8- 05 B R A D M A N A u s tra lia n b a ts ­ man S ir Don B radm a n looks back on his cricketing c a re e r w ith Jack E gan


A r t h u r S t rc e b - G re o b l in g (P e te r C o o k ) c h o o s e s th e last of his tw elve C h r is tm a s g ilts with Lud ov ic K e n n e d y


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O N L Y F R U I T S t a r r in g G e ra ld in e M cEwa n,


1 5O N L Y F O O L S


10- 0 0 F I L M : 8 4 C H A R I N G C R O S S R O A D (ne twork T V p r e m ie r e ) A d a p ta t io n of H e le n H a n f t 's c e le b ra te d autob iog rap hical account of t ie r e x t ra o rd in a ry re la t io n ­ sh ip w ith the em p lo ye e s ol a L o n d o n a n t iq u a r ia n b o o k ­ shop . A n n e B a n c ro f t s ta rs


A N D 11-


eve nin g's action in th e W o r ld P r o f e s s i o a n l D a r t s Champion ship


12- 40 C L O S E 50 E V E R Y M A N 'A B r ie f H is ­ (Granada)


54X) ITN M O R N IN G N EW S 64)0 T V -AM 9-25 T H E D IS N E Y C L U B


30 F A C IN G U P T O A ID S


10- 45 L IN K Patr ick N u t tgens — A profile


11- 00 M O R N IN G W O R H S IP 124)0 E N C O U N T E R 12-


30 C L O S E T O


E D G E (n e w s e r ie s ) F o l­ lowed b y G R A N A D A N EW S H E A D L IN E S


1- 00 ITN N EW S Followed b y IT V Natio nal W e a th e r


M O T H E W O N D E R F U L W O R L D O F D IS N E Y


2- 00 R IC H M O N D H IL L 2-55 S N O O K E R T h e M e rc a n t ile Cred it Classic


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6- 30 IT N N EW S Followed b y IT V N a t io na l W e a th e r


6-35 G R A N A D A N EW S 6- 40 H IG H W A Y 7-


55 B L U E P E T E R O M N IB U S 20 T H E C H IP M U N K S


50 T H E O-ZONE


124)5T H E C H A R L IE B R O W N A N D S N O O P Y S H O W


T E S T A u s t ra l ia v E ng la n d . R ic h ie B e n a u d in t ro d u c e s h ighlights of the third day's p la y in S yd n e y


1- 00 D A R T S L ive action from the Em b a s s y W o r ld Profe ssio nal D a r ts C h am p io n s h ip I rom the L a ke s id e C o u n try Club, Frim tey G re en


2- AIR (new series) 15 M U R D E R ,


W R O T E ’S c h o o l to r S c a n ­ d a l ' C r im e w r t ie r J e s s ic a F le tch e r is to rec eive a sp e­ cial aw a rd a t G re n s h aw C o l­ le g e a n d f in d s o u t th a t a m u rd e r p o s e s p u z z l in g quest ions


30 C R I C K E T : T H I R D 84)5 Y O U ’ V E B E E N F R AM ED 1 (new ser ie s)


8- 35 IT N N EW S Followed b y IT V N a t io na l W e a th e r


8 - 5 5 A G A T H A C H R I S T I E ' S P O IR O T 'H O W D O E S Y O U R


G A R D E N


15 T H E R E IS M U S IC IN T H E •


G R O W ' W h e n Poirot ha s a ro se n am e d in h is h on ou r at th o C h e ls e a F lo w e r S how , th e c e rem o n y attracts more th a n c a s u a l in te re s t.


11- 12- 2- M O N E Y 9- 55 T H E N E W S T A T E S M A N 0 0 F I L M : S I L E N T R U N ­


1 C 2 5 T H E S O U T H B A C K S H O W ’S T A N L A U R E L ' 1990 m a rke d th e cen tena ry o f th e b i r th of th e g re a t E ng lish film come dian S ta n L a u re l , th e c re a t iv e s p a rk b e h in d th e te am o l L a u re l a nd Hard y . Stan's or ig ins in


30 C R U F T ’S 91 : T h e W o r ld ol


the mu sic h alls o l England, w h e r e h e w a s o v e r s h a ­ dowed b y his c on tempo rary C h a r l ie C h a p l in , a n d h is s t r u g g le fo r s u c c e s s in Am e r ic a h a v e ra re ly b e e n do cumented, and ye t L a u rel a n d H a rd y rem a in the most p o pu lar film comedy te am in th e his to ry of th e c inema


C red it Classic. Followed by IT N N EW S H E A D L IN E S


lo w e d b y I T N N E W S H E A D L IN E S


30 Q U IZ N IG H T T h is w e e k in 5 5 A L I F E IN P IE C E S S i r


th e q u iz fo r p u b a n d c lu b te am s it is th e tu rn of th e Y o u n g V a n is h from Stock- p o r t a n d th e W h i te H o rs e f rom D o rs e t l ig h t in g lo r a pla c e in the quarter-finals


00 O R A N G E S A R E N O T T H E


3- 0 0 M O V I E N I G H T ’ T H E G L A S S C A G E ' Pel. a fair­ gro un d showman, l ia s a new a c t f e a t u r in g S a p o l io , 'w o r ld 's c h am p io n s ta rv in g m a n ’, w h o s e ne xt la s t is to b e s ta g e d in a g la s s cag e


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3 5 D A R T S H ig h l ig h ts of th isA stound ing T re a c le T re e 8-


00 T H E B L U F F E R S 30 B O B O B O S


94)0 E A R L Y B IR D 9- 2 5 L A T A I N H E R O W N V O IC E


10- 00 J A C K A N D T H E B E A N S T A L K


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11- 0 0 T O N Y J A C K L IN 'S P R O ­ C E L E B R I T Y G O L F C H A L L E N G E


12- 00 T H E W A L T O N S 14)0V O Y A G E T O T H E B O T ­ TO M O F T H E S E A


2-00 D E R R IN G D E S N IB E LU N - G E N : G O T T E R D A - M E R U N G C h a n n e l 4 ‘s s c re en ing of W a g n e r 's Der R in g d e s N ib e lu n g e n c o n ­ c ludes to day w ith th e fourth a n d f in a l p a r t of th e R in g


T H E 35 C O R O N A T IO N S T R E E T


7*10N E W S S U M M A Y A N D W E A T H E R f o l lo w e d b y F O R W H O M T H E B U L L T O L L S F i r s t in a n o c c a ­ s io nal s e r ie s of specials and in th e p ro g ram m e . C R A IG F E R G U S O N a n d A N G E L O A B E L A v is i t P a m p lo n a . S p a in


8 - O O O R C H E S T R A ! D u d le y M o o re a n d S ir G e o rg S o lt i s ta r t a n e n te r ta in in g N IC introduction to the orchestra, its his to ry a n d music w ith the Sch leswig -Ho lste in F e s t iva l Orc h es tra


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8-30 A M E R IC A N F O O T B A L L


1 0 4 K ) E X P E R IM E N T IN T E R ­ R O R (1 9 6 2 ) T a u t , a tm o ­ s p h e r ic s u s p e n s e th r i l le r s ta r r in g L e e R em ic k a s a S a n F ra nci sc o bank em p lo y e e w h o is te r ro r ise d b y a sin iste r assa ila nt who k id nap s h e r s iste r


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JANUARY 5th JULIE BRIGHT (Welcome Return) 10 B A T M A N A N D R O B IN 5 0 T H E A D V E N T U R E S O F


Thursday at 7-30 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 2-15


I TEENG TNINJAURTLES


AE 25 S N O O K E R T h e M e rc a n t ile 3 0 T H E W IN D S O F W A R F o l­ Lean, Green And On The Screen.


"Hey dude, this is


no cartoon." ©


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


SPECIAL


C E L E B R A T IO N u For our move to New Premises


SUNDAY JANUARY 6th AT 10-30 a.m. Ribblesdale School Drama Complex Speaker BRAD THURSTON


EVERYONE WELCOME


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


S.S. MICHAEL & JOHN’S


SOCIAL CENTRE Lowergate, Clitheroe


6 0 ’s AND 7 0 ’s NIGHT


SATURDAY 12th JANUARY ★ 8 p.m. — 12 midnight ★


TICKETS £1. COACH HIRE HOPSONS OF GISBURN


-------- T H E F A M IL Y F IR M --------- ESTIMA TES FREE


12 to 53 Seater Luxury Coaches for all Occasions Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445751 Evenings


D O EL/LOK L E THIS!!! O YU FE O IK


CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR


Tel. Accrington 384874 FRIDAY 4th,


SATURDAY 5th JANUARY


(Fabulous vocnFinstrunwntuI act)


HIGH JINKS S a t u r d a y o n ly


BERNARD MANNING


Lounge Bar GENERAL


KNOWLEDGE QUIZ


MONDAY, JANUARY 7th


Starts 8-30 p.m.


WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9th


THE LINDA WRIGHT


FOUNDATION Show)


L f J j C A R T E f l


8- 45 IT N N E W S A N D S P O R T fo l lo w e d b y IT V N a t io n a l W e a th e r


9- 05 P A L M E R In th is o n e - o f f


drama Eddie Palmer, a. small time Brighton Private Eye and failed family man, attempts to snatch back a child for its mother.


1CW 0 TH E T R O U B L E W IT H A G A T H A C H R IS T IE A n ­ g e la La n sbu ry . D a v id S uc h e l a n d S ir P e te r U s t in o v he lp M ic h e a e l A s p e l to in v e s t i­ g a t e th e m y s t e r y o f th e world's most p o pu lar autho r,


11- 40 S N O O K E R 12-


15 D A R T S T o n y G ub b a in t ro ­


Tw o : T h e e p ic W o r ld W a r Tw o d ram a s e r ie s adap ted from H e rm a n W o u k ’s novel.


2-30T H E H I T M A N A N D H E R


(Channel 4)


6- 00 C O M IC B O O K 7- 7- 8-


30 N EW S S U M M A R Y


9- 00 N EW S S U M M A R Y 9-03 C H A N N E L 4 R A C IN G 9-25 S IN G A N D SW IN G 9-


O F O U R T IM E S A D e a f F a ­ m i l y F i r s t in a re p e a te d s c rie s of do c um e nta ry films c o v e r in g th e w h o le d e a f exper ience.


104)0 M A T T E R S O F T A S T E M ad A b o u t F is h R e p e a t of th e f i rs t p ro g ram m e in J a n c is R o b in s o n ’s n ew s e r ie s o n tood a n d drink.


10- 11-


T IN T IN 11- 2 5 T O N Y J A C


P R O - C E L E B R IT Y G O L F C H A L L E N G E J a s o n C o n ­ n e ry p a r tn e rs R o n a n R a f ­ fe r ty fo r th e E n te r ta in e rs , w h ile R u g b y Union’s G a re th E dw a rd s p a r tn ers S am T o r­ rance for the Spo rtsmen.


12-


R E D 4 2 A repe a t of ye s te r­ day's m ag a z in e pro gramme w i th M ic k L u c k h u r s t a n d G a ry fmlach.


12-55 C H A N N E L 4 R A C IN G F rom S a n d o w n P a rk Jo h n F ra n ­ come intro duces the 1-00; 1- 30; 2-05 A n th o n y M ildm a y , P e te r C a z a le t M e m o r ia l Ch a se ; a nd the 2-35.


34)0 L O V E S T O R Y


(1944) romantic m elod rama sta r ring M a rg a re t Lockwood a s a pianist a nd comp oser who le a rn s s h e is dying, and falls in love w ith fo rm e r R A F l ly e r S tew a r t G ra n g e r , who is going blind.


35 C A R T O O N ‘ M O U S E


54)5 B R O O K S ID E O M N IB U S 6 - 3 0 N e w s S u m m a r y and W e a t h e r f o l lo w e d b y : O P E R A O N 4 : T H E R IN G (D E R R IN G D E S N IB E LU N - G E N ) S ie g f r ie d . C h a n n e l 4 's s c re e n in g of R ic h a rd W a g n e r 's D e r R in g D e s N ib e lu g e n , c o n t in u e s w ith the third part, in which S ie g ­ fried J e ru s a lem sings S ie g ­ f r ie d . J am e s L e v in e c o n ­ d u c t s th e M e t r o p o l i t a n Opera.


11-15 B E D A Z Z L E D (1 9 6 7 ) P ic a re sq u e comedy s ta r r in g P e te r C o o k a s th e Dev il and D ud le y M o o re as the m a n w h o se soul h e buys in e x c h a n g e fo r s e v e n wishes.


30 B A T M A N A N D R O B IN


Clitheroe 2232!, (Editorial), 22328 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Arts and Entertainments Centre START THE NEW YEAR AS


B B E B lD B


YOU MEAN TO GO ON - WITH QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT


--------- JANUARY ---------- Fri/Sat Lambclh Children's Theatre Company 11 a.m. &


4th/5th THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE 1.30 p.m. Sun


R O B E R T BURNS 2.45


6th TH E MAN & HIS PO E T R Y p.m. Professor David Daiches


Fri PRAZDNEEK at Padiham Town Hall 8.00 30 T H E W IN D S O F W A R P ar t


25ih RUSSIAN SONG AND DANCE p.m. FROM THE LAND OF THE COSSACKS


COMING SHORTLY - BOOK NOW Sun 27th THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS


Mon/Tue 28/29th l’AIRPORT CONVENTION Community Arts


36 IN T E R N A T IO N A L T IM E S 00 T R A N S W O R L D S P O R T


DANCE WORKSHOPS for 7-13s with Headier Barclay


Thursdays from .January 17th 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.tn. 30 L IS T E N IN G E Y E : S IG N S


BURNLEY PANTOMIME SOCIETY presents SLEEPING BEAUTY


F rida y January I 1th to Saturday January 19th 1991 I lv c n in y s 7.15 p.m. Mat inees 2.15 p.m. T ic k e t prices from £1.20 to £2.00


(Concessions fo r C h ild re n & Sen io r Cit izens) For your New Year's resolution


FREE mailing list lor fall details of oar wide ranging music and theatre programme.


- ring the Box Office and ask to go on our 1 0 T H E A D V E N T U R E S O F K L I N S


Hat and drink at The Mechanics! Coffee shop and bar lunches each day.


A new choice o f cask conditioned beers every week.


Manchester Road, Burnleyl Tel. (0282) 30055 25 A M E R IC A N F O O T B A L L •


TRINITY PANTOMIME presents


SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS


Pun family entertainment SJ),


18th, 19th, 24th, 25th, 26 th JANUARY 1991 At 7-15 p.m.


Matinee on 19th and 26lh January at 2-15 p.m.


ADULTS 12.00, CHILDREN 11.25


Last Saturday evening all tickers £2.00


Booking at Trinity from 29th December


, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, !:riday al 3-30 p.rn. - 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.rn. - 12 noon


S t * I M C \ $ * ADULT BEGBNNERS


SWIMMING COURSE A 10 Week Course — £20.00


Saturdays 6 p.m. — 7 p.m. at Stonyhurst Pool


Starting Saturday 12th January Places Limited


For further details please phone Pat Ellacott on Clitheroe 26297


Tho true arTt>ionco of Thu Ribblesdalo Arms has boon unhoncod by a comploto


refurbishment. This has addod a now rostauranl, ensuring tho best of winos, ales and spirits togothor


with excellent country faro. Ail this can bo onjoyod in tho most pleasant traditional Inn stylo. It's tho p e riod way to spond a moot momorabfo comploto ovoning.


TEL: GISBURN (0200) 445505 Lunch is available 7 days a week. Oinncr served, Tuesday • Sunday inclusive.


Mondays - Bar snacks available. ROAST ON THE ROCKS


SUNDAY F AM ILY LUNCH - £8.95


The most talked about Sunday lunch lor quality and value lor money (starter, main course, sweet and colfee). Phone your reservation by midnight Friday and we shall


present you with a joint leg of pork, leg ol lamb or topside of beef; 1b in weight more than the number ol guests.


FREE'/: CARAFE of red wine


THURSDAYS per I.1U0 - while stocks List


E V E R Y T U E S D A Y / W E D N E S D A Y N IG H T


Vi Until further notice, diners only


PRICE PIZZA PASTA


or from Main Ayonta: tourist Infor­ mation Centre, Scotland Road, Net- aon; Burnley Mocfinnlee; Cl/iheroe Tourlat Information Centro.


L E IS U R E In Pehetle


Tackling Clitheroe ‘obstacle course’


-- FROM PAGE ONE


was opened. My request to go to the reference section at the top was smoothly accomplished by lift. Reference librarian Sue Holden was kindness itself as she helped me in and out. It was a similar story at


the new council offices. My arrival was unannounced at the disabled lift at the back. I found this facility a


getting in through the dis­ abled access on York Street. I pressed the bell and waited. Within seconds the door


speedy one, enabling me to find the right depart­ ment in no time. A request for the key to the disabled toilets outside brought an equally efficient response from assistant Pat Houlds- worth. A quick inspection revealed the toilets to be clean and tidy.


simply getting along the streets in a town where hills alone cause enough hazards.


The main problem is


at an angle going downhill, unless you want to go into orbit!”


“Never strike the kerb


‘Advertiser’ wings its way to Alaska .


ITS surprising just where the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” goes to, but the frozen wastes of Alaska take some beating. Fond memories of old Clitheroe have winged their


way back to Kibble Valley from the far north, reports letter writer Mr Edmond Cambien, of Holland


Creek, which recalled some incidents in the “Merrie England” pageant on Clitheroe Castle Field 1)9 years ago. Mr Monk still treasures a photograph of those happy


Prospect. He received a letter from Mr Roy Monk, of Trapper


days of childhood and what turned out to be a won­ derful pageant for him and many other people. Apparently he has found a happy home in the Arctic


regions, because much of his time in Alaska is spent training dogs for long-distance sled racing. In March, he is competing in a 1,200-mile race across the state, but plans to be back “in sight of Pendle Hill” again this summer.


L E ISU R E In Pendle


THE ORGANIST ENTERTAINS Sunday Afternoon Concert With


NICHOLAS MARTIN (Star of Turners Musical Merry Go Round) Northampton


SUNDAY JANUARY 20th 2.30 p.m. COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL


__________£3.00 - £2.50_________


RUSSIAN SONG AND DANCE with PRAZDNEEK 15 Member Folk Ensemble from Saratov.


Presenting song and dance of southern Russia. WEDNESDAY 23RD JANUARY 7.30 p.m.


COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL £4-£3


T ic k e ts a v a i la b le from th e Box Office. Tel: 8 6 4 7 2 1 .6 1 Alb ert R o ad , C o ln e


going uphill, you need someone with the stamina of an athlete such as Geoff Capes pushing at the rear — or a London to Glasgow express. Returning the key to


words of advice just in time on more than one.' occasion. And when comes to


I remembered these'


the council offices proved this point. Why couldn’t the toilets have been situated nearer? “Stuck again, are we!” . The man in the trilby


was really asking, “Does' he take sugar?” I knew by his expression as I nego­ tiated the kerb. Perhaps he’d seen me


entangled in the bollards at the front of the health centre. It's a terrible but easy error to assume that all those in wheelchairs are simple-minded. II is also a terrible error


to design a health centre without consideration for those who have to use it. Getting inside I found virtually impossible, with­ out someone to lift me over kerbs and open doors.


pavement and crossing it was hazardous in the extreme, with parked cars blocking my line of view.


eroc to have so few wheel­ chair ramps on pavements is a disgrace.


For a town like Clith-


shops with high steps, though I found offers by sales assistants to lift all 15 stones of me inside to be courteous in the extreme. But, overall, far too lit­


Nothing can be done for


tle has been done to help tiie disabled. The surface h a s b e e n m e r e ! y scratched. I went home shattered,


MARKET and INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE THIS SUNDAY


FLEA


; JANUARY 6th PENDLETON


VILLAGE HALL


(Nr. Clitheroe) Cvo r 30 busy stalls


Tel: Burnley 30670 The road outside ha« no


a prisoner in a cage. And I had two sugars in my tea.


Put on your dancing


shoes! It's all happening at


Lee Carter Health Studio for members and non-members alike


WINTER/SPRING TERM Starting


Monday, January 14th to Easter


--------------- 10 Sessions---------------- Mondays Intermediate Aerobics Jazz Dance


7 - 8 p.m. Tuesdays Yoga Intermediate Aerobics


Wednesdays Low Impact Aerobics Bums & Turns Bums & Turns


Thursdays Low Impact Aerobics Fridays


Saturdays Children's Dance


8.15-9.15 p.m. 7 - 8 p.m.


8.15-9.15 p.m. 11.30- 12.30 p.m.


7 - 8 p.m.


8.15-9.15 p.m. 7 - 8 p.m.


Advanced Aerobics (mixed) 8.15-9.15 p.m. Intermediate Aerobics


6.45 - 7.45 p.m. 9.45- 10.30 a.m.


Ring 24475/24472


for more information and book quickly please... some classes are half booked already!


= L E E • CARTER • HEALTH • ST U D I0 = Membership Available R ing


DANCE-AEROBIC C LA S SE S 24472/24475 NIGHTLY__________


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