2 Clithwoc Advertiser it* Times, Febminj 7th, 1001 ■iikfciiiiiir.iir.'ri.Hf4iB B u o f l e y
War news from the Gulf may mean last-minute changes to programme times on all channels. Please watch for on-screen announcements.
SA TU R D A Y ( B 3 C - 1 )
7-05 OPEN UNIVERSITY 7-30 BABAR 7-
Baker presents her cookery and pop show. A very fishy programme, when Cheryl visits a Portugese fish mar ket and makes sardine butter.
8- 9-
35 BRAVESTARR 00 GOING LIVE!
12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND With Des mond Lynam; 12-20 FOOT BALL, A took bock at England v Cameroon, Scot land v Soviet Union and Wales v Eire: 12-30 SKIING, The men's downhill cham pionship from Val d'lsere; 1- 00 NEWS: 1-15 RACING FROM NEWBURY; 1-25 SNOOKER, Semi-final action ol the Benson and Hedges Masters at Wemb ley; 1-45 RACING; 2-30 SNOOKER; 2-50 RACING; 3-00 RUGBY, Silk Cut Chal lenge Cup; Castleford v Wigan; 3-50 FOOTBALL H A L F -T IM E S ; 4 -0 0 SNOOKER; (Timings sub ject to change).
5-10 NEWS; Weather 5-20 Regional News and Sport 5-25 STAY TOONED!
5- 6- 6-
7-
50 JIM'LL FIX IT 25 ALLO’ALLO!
MAGIC SHOW Illusions from Paul and his special
guest Uno Lanka.
8- 35 DON'T WAIT UP Tony Brit ton and Nigel Havers star in the comedy series about lather-and-son medics.
Rocks” Starring John Net tles as Jersey detective Jim Bergerac. Bergerac gels more than he bargained for when he chaulfeurs Charlie to a friend's birthday party in France.
Toby's article for a medical journal goes missing.
9- 05 NEWS 9-
SPORT Weather A N D
tection” Gary Cole stars as the cop turned late-night ra- dio-chat-show host Jack Kil lian. fighting crime from his studio. A rash promise means Killian must help a couple being tracked down by professional killers alter informing on a drugs cartel.
10- 15THE FULL WAX
1Q-50SNOOKER Benson and hedges Maste rs from Wembley penultimate day's coverage.
11- 50FILM: BIG JAKE
1-35 WEATHER 1-40 CLOSE
S )
5- 6-
11- 12-
9-25 MOTORMOUTH
1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.
1-05 GRANADA NEWS
1-10 G RAND SPORTSMASTERS
1- 40 MATLOCK 2-
UUI1LU
WORLD OF GUINESS RE CORDS
3- 00 SATURDAY MATINEE THE COWBOY AND THE BAL
LERINA
4- 45 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER
55 EGGS ‘N’ BAKER Cheryl
5- 00 RESULTS SERVICE 5-10 GRANADA NEWS 5- 6-
9- TALES
10- 00R H Y T H MS OF THE WORLD: Documentary trib
15 BEVERLY HILLS, 90210 10CATCHPHRASE
6- 40THE BEST OF BLIND DATE To round off the recent series, Cilia Black
takes a further lucky dip into the archives and introduces some of the fu n n ie s t moments from previous years.
7- 40 THE JAMES BOND FILM: THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
9-55 IT N NEWS A N D SPORT Followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER
10-
Michael Aspel for a sporting evening with his guests Cherie Lunghi, alias The Manageress, and England football captain Gary Lin eker. And there is also a rare appearance from Jose Carreras.
11- 00 FIRST DIVISION SPECIAL: LIVERPOOL v EVER-
: TON 11-
12- 55THE PAUL DANIELS Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
.SALEM’S LOT Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.
2-05THE HIT MAN AND HER Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES
40BERGERAC: "O n the
4-05COMICS — THE NINTH ART TO BE CONTINUED (1920-1930) The Twenties saw the appearance ol syn dicates as distr ibu tion agents lor comic strips. Founded by the New York Daily News and the Chicaso Tribune, the King Features syndicate sponsored several series, each episode of which ended with the famous words 'To Be Continued'.
4*35 AMERICA’S TOP 10 25 MIDNIGHT CALLER: "Pro f B B C - 2 )
7-15 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2- 45 MAHABHARAT Part 37 3-
AIR A performance ol The Dream of Gerontius given at the Three Choirs Festival in Worcester Cathedral in 1984 to mark the fiftieth anniver sary ol Elgar's death.
5- 10-
ute to Lena Spencer, the Sovatoaga coffee-house that
bears her name, and the accoustic music of America.
55 TWIN PEAKS Starring Kyle
MacLachlan and Michael Ontkean. Bobby and Shelly, prepare for Leo's homecom- ing, and a mission is launched to rescue Audrey.
11- 40 FILM CLUB: ASHES AND DIAMONDS
1- 30 CLOSE (C h a n n e l A t ) 15 ASPEL & COMPANY Join 7- 9-
6- 00 TH E A R T OF LANDSCAPE
00 TRANS WORLD SPORT
8- 00THE CHANNEL FOUR DAILY Special edition with
9-25 SING AND SWING Perfor mances by the jazz stars of
the 30s and 40s. 9- 55 GULF NEWS REPORT 00 STEP HEN K IN G ’ S. .
OF OUT TIMES The Story of Our Lives Television cameras drop in on a sign- la n g u a g e s to ry te l lin g session.
10- OOMATTERS OF TASTE Behin d t h e S w i n g Door Jancis Robinson dis covers what life is like behind the scenes in the restaurant business.
10- 11-
Ouizote. 12- 30 THE MUNSTERS Return of
the vintage comedy series featuring America's spoo kiest family, with Grandpa (Al Lewis) approaching a marriage bureau.
2- 00 MY GAL SAL
2-55COVER GIRL Clas s ic Columbia backstage musical starring Rita Hayworth.
25 THERE IS MUSIC IN THE 4-
Gene Kelly and Phil Silvers, with the Oscar-winning song "Long Ago and Far Away". (1944).
5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6-
15 SNOOKER Tony Gubba
introduces semi-final action of the Benson and Hedges Championship at Wembley Conference Centro.
6- 7-
at highlights from The late Show.
Wealhorview.
00 ITN MORNING NEWS 00 TV-AM
30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 SAINT & GREAVSIE
84)5 IN SOLIDARITY Continuing the story of a nation at a turning point in its history. ‘Striking Out'. During the summer ol 1990, Poland's Prime Minister, striving to create a free market Irom a b a n k r u p t e c o n omy , unleashed the pent-up fury of his people. Solidarity poli ticians were forced to form a
35THE SPECTACULAR 9-05 F R E N C H
new movement to try to rescue the government and block Lech Walesa's rise to power.
A N D ____________-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAUNDERS More comic SUNDRY 0 3
6-45 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-
9- 10- 11- 55 PLAYDAYS
World Council ol Churches. Canberra.
10-25 ESPANA VIVA 10-
U-40 BAZAAR
12- 05 SEE HEAR! 12-30 COUNTRY FILE. John Cra ven investigates the difficul ties facing the residents of National Parks. Including 12-55 Weather.
1-
2- 3-
ORD. Jonathan Dimbleby tackles current issues with top political ligures.
00 EASTENDERS
Denson and Hedges Mas ters. Tony Gubba introduces the lirst seven frames of Iho 1 7 - f r a m e m a I c It f rom Wembley Conf erence
Centre. 5-05T HE C L O T H E S
SHOW. Selina Scott and Jett Banks report on the French takeover ol London's most famous couture house. Hartnell.
5-
SHOW. Hugh Scully invites viewers in Ayr. Scotland, to bring along their heirlooms and curios for evaluation.
6-
INGS. Steve and Rob broke male stereotypes by crying •"
in public. Bolh discuss
this lapse in machi affected them.
6-25 NEWS: WEATHER 6-
7- 8-
" 1 - jss how has
St Andrew's Church. Ayr. coverage ol the Denson and
WORDPOWER
12-30 C LO SE TO T H E EDGE. Coping with Life — the Extremes, followed by Granada News Headlines
15 MORNING WORSHIP. The 1- 00 A VOUS LA FRANCE
1-00 NEWS followed by National Weather
50 S T E P UP TO 15 A WAY WITH NUMBERS
2-
Walden and Donald McCor mick present the events and analyse the issues thrown up by the Middle East con- llict and include interviews with experts and major politicians.
5- 6-
lights ol Balh v Gloucester. 05 SKI SUNDAY
6- 35 T H E 7- 15 T H E
15 WAR IN THE GULF. Brian 8-
PROGRAMME WORLD.
MON EY N A T U R A L 05 IN SOLIDARITY. In the last 00 RICHMOND HILL
2-55 THE MATCH. Rumbelows League Cup semi-final, lirst leg: Manchester United v Leeds, l i ve f rom Old
Trafford.
00 NEWS: ON THE REC 6-
00SNOOKER. Final of the
5-05 BULLSEYE 5-
STREET. Omnibus edition. Weather
6-35 GRANADA NEWS 6-40 APPEAL 6- 45 HIGHWAY. Dorchester 7-
8- 8-
Weather 9- 30 ANTIQUE S R O A D
15 O K 2 TA LK F E E L 11-
10- 10-
SHOW 11- 12-
40 SONGS OF PRAISE from 15 S NOOK E R . F u r t h e r
05 LOVE JO Y starring Ian
1- 2-
McShane. Lovejoy is asked to trace an itinerant painter who holds the key to a shameful mystery.
9- 10- M 00 THAT'S LIFE!
9-40 NEWS: WEATHER 9-
Maanus Maanusson. n ol WP1..M ,_________ d Myan
t1-10SNOOKER. Concluding trames of Ihe Benson and Hedges Masters final.
mar) has suffered horren dous human rights abuses in recent years. In 1988 an estimated 10.000 people were k il le d fo llow in g pro-democracy demonstra tions. and in 1990 the mili tary dictatorship dashed the hopes ra ise d by f ree elections.
12-10 CLEAN SLATE. Education magazine.
12-40 MAHABHARAT 1-20 WEATHER I-
25 Close (G ra n a d a )
5- 6-
05 MORNING NEWS 00 TV-AM
9-25 THE DISNEY CLUB
10-45 LINK II- 00 MORNING WORSHIP. This morning’s parish Eucharist
comes Irom All Saints' Church. Leighton Buzzard.
12-00 ENCOUNTER, followed by AAP KAA HAK.
H, l ol l owed by News Headlines
30 GULF NEWS REPORT 11-
lands Hotel. Lancaster, takes on the White Horse, Dorset.
Headlines
POIROT. The Double Club. Poirot and the Countess Vera Rossakolf have much in common. Professionally they are on opposite sides — but emotionally these
opposites attract.
ol lour programmes, Gen eral Jaruzelski quits olfice but his departure leads to a bitter electoral campaign between Lech Walesa and his arch rival Mazowikecki.
9- 00 SCREEN TWO: FELLOW TRAVELLER.
10- 35 C O R O N A T I O N 35 FILM: SUNDAY, BLOODY SUNDAY.
12-20 SNUB. The cull music show with videos, live and studio performances and interviews (12-55 close).
30 NEWS followed by National 6-
WROTE. How to Make a Killing Without Really Trying.
15 NEW MURDER, SHE 7-
DAILY
10 YOU'VE BEEN FRAMED! 40 NEWS followed by National
(dianncl 4 ]
8- 00 THE BLUFFERS 8*30 BOBOBOBS 9- 00 EARLY BIRD 9-
00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’ S
10- 00 A WEEK IN POLITICS — SECOND READING
10-
11- 00 KICKSTARTERS. 12-year- old East Ender Philip Gar
45 DENNIS
00 THE NEW STATESMAN 30 T H E SOUT H B A NK
land is followed on his highly-disciplined training as a member of Ihe Imps motorcycle display team.
35 PRISONER: CELL BLOCK 12-
30QUIZ NIGHT. The Moor 2-
30 STAR TEST 00 THE WALTONS
1- 00VOYAGE TO THE BOT TOM OFTHE SEA
001 SPY, tollowed by News 00 STAND UP
55MAS TE R MI N D wi t h
25EVERYMAN. 40 Million The
2-30 MOVIE NIGHT. Madness of the Heart. Lydia Garth, con- tidential secretary to a Har ley Street specialist, has a chance encounter with a French nobleman — and before long they fall in love, followed by News Headlines.
4-10 THE ITV CHART SHOW
( BBC - D 7-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY
12-00 NORTH WESTM1NTER 12-30SCRUTINY. la in Mac- Whirter presents news of the work ol Parliamentary
committees.
1-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-25 ONE IN FOUR. Magazine lor the disabled.
1-55 THERE IS MUSIC IN THE AIR
3-00 F I LM: THE PROUD ONES. Tense western star ring Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo and Jeffrey Hunter. A marshall's attempt to clear out the gunmen who fre quent the new gambling saloon of a booming frontier town is complicated by his recurrent attacks of blind ness and the appearance of “ *• son of a man he killed. seeling vengeance (1956).
I 0CLIVE JAMES SP E CIAL. Clive talks to leading Israeli writer and renowed er of the Arab-lsraeli t Amos Oz about his ns on the current
opinion olinn in IKa ( I i ill in 4- 30 A
Epic Western romanticising the tile ol the legendary Mis souri outlaw, played by Tyrone Power with Henry Fonda as his brother. Frank.
4-00 HANG UP/CURRICULUM VITAE. Two animations from Czechoslovakia.
H U N D R E D ACRES. June.
5- 00 SCOTTISH EYE 5-30 KERSPLAT! 5- 45 GRIM TALES. The Boots of
Buffalo Leather.
6- 00 PRESS GANG 6- 30 T H E
W O N D E R YEARS. The Cost of Living.
7- 00 CHANNEL FOUR NEWS. A special Sunday edition con taining all the latest news from the Gull, followed by Weather.
8- 00 ORCHESTRA! Percussion 8-
to health care. 9- 00 THE MEDIA SHOW. A new
series continues today, pre sented by Emma Freud.
9-45 RAISING ARIZONA. British TV premiere of this wild fast- paced crazy comedy starring Nicholas Cage and Holly Hunter as a couple who, unable to have children of
their own, kidnap one of a tycoon's quintuplets and become caught up in a zany spiral ol crime and farce.
11- 40HELLO, DO YOU HEAR US?
12- 40 THE RECKONING. Drama starring Nicol Williamson as a lough business executive who returns home to avenge his father's death (2-40
programme examines the emerging holistic approach
lour-part series locusing on Bengali classical, tolk and popular music.
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S u p p e r S u p p e r 7- 35 LATE AGAIN A look back
55 IN AND OUT Animation 30 RIGHT TO REPLY Rory
McGrath presents the pro gramme where viewers can ch a lle n g e programme makers, make their own TV reports and go on location to find out what really happens.
00 TH E WORLD T H I S WEEK Special programme
20 NEWSVIEW Followed by 8-
on the Gulf crisis with Sheena McDonald and Nik Gowing. Fo llow e d by
Weather.
A P l a c e Co untry
00 THE LAND OF EUROPE 1: i n the
f
10- 11-
9- 00 LA LAW Beef Jerky Abby is looking for a dale, and Becker's client takes a shot at her husband.
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00 SMALL STAGES: ME AND 30 CHANNEL 4 NEWS
11-50 AFTER DARK the live o- pen-ended discussion pro gramme returns for a new series, inviting hall a dozen new guests to take on a topic in the news for as long as they want.
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CHARITY GAMES KNOCKOUT
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th 8-30 p.m.
Prizes given plus rattle — All welcome
I VALENTINE’S FANCY All proceeds to charity
A FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th
I DRESS PARTY Y
05 RUGBY SPECIAL. High i
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, PARTY NIGHT £1.50 before 11 p.m.
■ f 1 * iy SATURDAY CABARET NIGHT
S w e e t c h a r io t Excellent Cabaret Band
£2.50 before 11 p.m. ' Accrington Road, Whalley. Teb!823086 30 JUST WILLIAM 55 CERVANTES Short film on
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Excellent bar and cafeteria facilities Blackburn Waterside, Blackburn. Telephone 0254 63063 Just 2 mins Irom town centre
all the latest Gulf news. MORNING LINE
15 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE
sketches from funny ladies Dawn French and Jennifer
35JOHN*SESSION’S TALL
“Britain’s latest Olympic size Ice arena will be NOW OPEN in
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QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT FOR 1991 NOW BOOKING for February and beyond ISAAC GUILLORY (10th); TRAVERSE
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Boogie B a n d (16th); JO H N RENBOURN (17th); CAMBRIDGE BAROQUE CAMERATA in all Bach programme (19th); TEMBA THEATRE COMPANY in GHOSTS by H e n r ik Ib sen
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Fresh segments o f orange and pineapple serve o bed o f lemon water ice.
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(t ilihtns of seafood dressed in a cream and white wine sauce) PILLOW TALK
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MOONLIGHT AND ROSES
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ALL MAIN COURSES SERVED WITH A BOUQUET OF VEGETABLES & POTATOES
WHISPER SWEET NOTHINGS A dessert to remember
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Th e Main Hall, Sandy Lane, Accrington Tickets £3.00 (£2.00 concessions)
From College Offices Tel: 0254 393521 Advanced bookings,0254 393786
V PENDLE CIVIC PLAYERS Present GASLIGHT
A Victorian thriller by Patrick Hamilton
NELSON CIVIC THEATRE,
FEBRUARY 13th to 16th
Tickets £2.50, £1.50 Box Office 864721
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EAST LANCS FOOTBALL LEAGUE ■J 9.30 p.m. - 2.00 a.m. > 1 ^, v CJ s
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Oswaldtwistle Town Saturday,
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At the Municipal Hall, Albert Rd., Colne (All tables sold tor this first Fair)
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VITAL FIRST PUBLIC MEETING
T o lay th e fo u n d a t io n s to n e s fo r h is c am p a ig n Workers, backers and supporters needed
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9 th FEBRUARY 1 9 9 1 2 p.m.
4- P-m-
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London Office: 30a Moore Street, London, SIV3 2QW. TEL: 071 - 581 2284
Al THE SPARROW HAWK HOTEL Church St, Burnley PSYCHIC FAYRE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th From 11-00 a.m. —7*45 p.m.
Somo of Ohtoirts'fqp Psychics, Clairvoyants and Mediums win be giving readings. - Books, Crystals etc. lor sate. FREE Lectures and Demonstrations. C2 Admission, OAP CI.50, Children FREE
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