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2-35R U G B Y L E A G U E — LIVE Leeds v Wigan


640 OPEN UNIVERSITY


7-30 PINOCCHIO 7-


lakes high tea in Scotland


8- 35 BRAVESTARR MO GOING LIVE! Sarah and


Philip's guests in this end-ot- series specila include jsson Donovan and Wendy


James.


12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND Introudced


by Bob Wilson. 12-20 Pre­ view of this wekend's FA Cup semi-finals; 1-00 News; 1- 05 basketball; Kingston v Sunderland Irom Birming­ ham; 1-55 Racing from Ascot: Lilly Tre Novices' Hurdle; 2-10 Motor Racing (rom Thruxton; 2-25 Ascot; Royal Fern Novices' Chase; 2-


445 RESULTS SERVICE 5- OOITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER


55 EGGS 'N' BAKER Cheryl


610 GRANADA NEWS 615 THE WINJIN' POM 645 THE A-TEAM The Oul-ol- Towners.


6- 40DAVRO Bobby Davro chairs a lively topical debate as Sir Robin (Day) ol Sher­ wood. and teams up with music director Andy Street to present a song spot with a difference.


7-


invites magician Geoffrey Durham, Trudie Goodwin — The Bill's WPC Ackland — and BBC weatherman Ian McCaskill to bet.


8- ao Motor Racing Irom Siv-


lerstone; 3-00 Ascot; Bol­ linger champagne Novices H eap: 3-15 Ice Hockey Irom Durham: 3-50 Half-time scores; 4-00 Golf: US Mas­ ters: 4-35 Final Score.


5-05 NEWS; Weather 5-15 Regional news and Sport 5-


TORS The Fear. Australian- American relations are strained when Kimberley White returns to the crossing with her son Todd, who rapidly alienates everyone with his caustic remarks.


6- 05 JIM'LL FIX IT Anita gets her chance to play saxo­ phone with the Fairer Sax.


640 LITTLE AND LARGE Syd and Eddie introduce guest Cher, and Dannii Minogue sings her latest single.


7-


4-50 FILM: REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955. drama). James Dean. Natalie Wood. Jim Backus, Ann Doran,


Dennis Hipper. Dean's clas­ sic portrayal of disenchanted youth, misunderstood by


parents and society.


640 LATE AGAIN 7-


25 News; Weather


10 YOU BET! Matthew Kelly 8-


740 HOW WARS BEGIN The first Modern War: From French Revolution to French Empire. Six impromptu talks on the origins ot war in modern times by the late A. J. P. Taylor.


Free. The BBC adaptation of the epic American documen­


10P E R F E C T S C O U N ­


DRELS Cheeky con-men Buchanan and Cassidy arj tricked out of their latest gains when they pay a hasty visit to Cassidy's aunt. Mother Aloysius of the Bleeding Cross.


9- 10 IT N N E W S A N D S POR T ITV national


weather 20 TH E F L Y IN G D O C ­


9-30TAGGART — THE MO­ VIE “Flesh and Blood". A complete, feature-length tale of the tough Glasgow detec­


tive.


12-00 PHILIP MARLOWE — PRI­ V A T E EYE Guns at Cyrano's. Laconic detective Philip Marlowe (Powers Booth) f inds himsel f attracted to a mysterious beautiful blonde when he's hired to investigate threats to a young boxer's life. Fol- lowed by ITN News Headlines.


10FAST FRIENDS Lovable


Les Dawson presents a new kind of game show.


740 FILM: PERRY MASON; THE CASE OF THE LADY IN T H E L A K E (1986) (Network TV Pre­ miere). Raymond Burr, bar- bara Hale. William Katt. David Ogden Stiers. A beau­ tiful heiress disappears alter an early-morning swim.


620 News and Sport; Weather 635CANNED CARROTT A sideways look at barbecues and holidays. With guest


Robert Powell.


1M5FILM: DEAD OF WIN­ TER (1 9 8 7 . c h i l le r ) .


Network TV premiere. Mary S te e n b u rg e n . Roddy


McDowall. Jan Rubes. An actress who goes to the house ot a lilm producer to audition at the behest ot a talent agent walks into a macabre nightmare.


1145 FILM: DON'T BE AFRAID OF T HE DARK (1973. hor­ ror). Kim Darby. Jim Hutton.


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1-00 ITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER


1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-10GRAND SPORTSMAS- TERS Third quarter-final.


140 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS


1- 00MR M A N H A T T A N — WOODY ALLEN A rare in- depth interview with Woody Allen


2- 00 THE HIT MAN AND HER 4-00 CINEMATTRACTIONS Se­ cond showing of the Acad­ emy Awards special, hosted by Charlie Tuna.


4-


ART 1975 — 1985. In the Seventies, traditional Ameri­ can superheroes such as Batman were still going “Kapwo!" in the pages ol comics, but underground cartoons were fiercely paro­ dying the national crisis caused by the Vietnam War.


5- O O A M E R I C A ’ S T O P 10 Tommy Puett introduces a rundown of America's top 10 hits


(BBC - 2 ) 6- 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12*15 ANTHONY AND CLEOPA­ TRA: Workshop 12-40 p.m. Sasetti Chapel. Santa Trin- ita; 1-05 p.m. Gallium Arsen­ ide; Pulled from Obscurity; 1-30 p.m. Modern Art “Style Labels" 1-55 p.m. Topology; The Projective Plane; 2-20 p.m. Ecology “Succession".


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW


2- 45 MAHABHARAT 3-


20 ANIMATION NOW


3-30 FILM: ON DANGEROUS GROUND (1951, crime drama). Robert Ryan, Ida Lupjno. Ward Bond. A tough cop. increasingly stressed by his work, is sent to inves­ tigate a murder in a small town


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7-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY 655PLAYDAYS "The Dot


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615ARTICLES OF FAITH "Understanding its Role” Dr Chris Rowland explores how the lirsl Christians had to work out the implications of their new faith.


630 THIS IS THE DAY Prayer and reflection about forgive­ ness. The reading is Irom 2 Corinthians 2. w 4-11.


104)0 A WAY WITH NUMBERS "Vital Statistics" Fun ways 10 help adults improve their everyday maths.


1625BAZAAR Presented by Nerys Hughes.


1650 SEE HEAR! 11-15 COUNTRY FILE 1 1 4 0W E A T H E R


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1145 MATCH OF THE DAY "The Road to Wembley" The


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lirst FA Cup semi-linal is a t i tanic London Derby between double chasing Arsenal and arch rivals Tot­ tenham. Wembley Stadium is the venue, kick-olf at noon.


2-00 EASTENDERS 34)0 MATCH OF THE DAY "The Road to Wembley" The second of today’s FA Cup Semi-Final matches lealures Nottingham Forest v West Ham Irom Villa Park. Kick-oil is scheduled for 3-30 p.m. Plus highlights ol Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur.


625 CARTOON 655 A PRESENT FROM THE PAST "Th e Making of


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625 NEWS: WEATHER 640 SONGS OF PRAISE “Festi­ val ol New Hymns"


7 - 1 5 B U T T E R F L I E S Ben


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745 TWENTY TWO YEARS OF THE TWO RONNIES


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600 NEWS: WEATHER 615 THAT'S LIFE!


I 6 0 0M A S T E R MIN D With Magnus Magnusson.


1630 EVERYMAN 11-10 WALK THE TALK


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* 10-15 THE UTTLEST HOBO ' I045 LINK » 11-00 MORNING WORSHIP * 12-00 VISIONS * 12-30 GRANADA THIS WEEK ? 1-00ITN NEWS AND ITV l


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„ MOWALDEN Brian Walden (. v


- 24)0 RICHMOND HILL


£ 2-55 CARTOONS J 3-05 SUPERMAN First of the modern big-budget cinema


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interviews Prime Mininster John Major


630TONIGHT AT 8-30 (new series) "Hands Across the


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6- 30ITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER


35 GRANADA NEWS


640 APPEAL The Haemophillia Society


6 45 HIGHWAY 7-


15 WATCHING 745 THE DARLING BUDS OF


MAY Charley has decided to play truant from his office at the Inland Revenue and go strawberry-picking with Mariette and the rest of the family.


845ITN NEWS AND ITV NATIONAL WEATHER


9- 00JE E V E S AND WOOS­ TER Bertie is instructed by his Aunt Dahlia to appropri­ ate a silver cream jug (rorr Sir Watkyn Bassett.


10- 00 SPITTING IMAGE 10-


the 150th anniversary ot the Royal Phi lhmarmonic Society, this programme presents a special gala con­ cert given in the presence ol the Queen.


11- 30 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H


Taverners. Glasgow, take on T h e C a n a l T a v e r n . Nottigham.


12-551 SPY American intelligence agents Robinson and Scott try to recover US gold bullion lost in a plane crash. ITN News Headlines.


1- 55 FUNNY FARM


2- 25 THUNDER AFLOAT 1939; A salty old tugboat captain from New England tires to end the U-boat menace sin­ gle-handed. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES


4- 5- 00 JOBFINDER ( BBC - 2 ) 6-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-00 SEE HEAR! SPECIAL 12-50SMALL WORLD: MINIA­ TURE FURNITURE


1-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY: CUR- R I C U L U M


A N D LEARNING


1-25F I L M : T H E B L A C K WIDOW (1954 Thriller) Gin­ ger Rogers. Van Hellin, Gene Tierney. George Raft.


3-00 FI L M : T H O U S A N D S CHERR (1943 Musical) Gene Kelly. Kathryn Gray­ son, Mary Astor, John Boles.


5- 00R U G B Y S P E C I A L : O R R E L L v W A S P S MELROSE SEVENS


6- 00CLIVE JAMES INTER­ VIEW This week Clive meets Shere Hite, author of controversial bestselling stu­ dies of male and female sexuality.


6- 7-


“ Hawaii: Beyond the Feathered Gods"


8- 05 CARMINA BURANA Carl Orffs musical tour de force features the Berlin Philhar­ monic, conducted by Seiji Ozawa soprano Kathleen Battle, tenor Frank Lopardo and Baritone Thomas Allen.


9-


1991 (Live) An American has not won the Masters since 1987. Will this be the year for revenge or will Europe continue to dominate the green jacket ceremony? A close finish is likely.


12-05R A P ID O An to in e de Caunes presents the musi­


cal magazine show with the cross channel perspective.


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6- 00 TRANS WORLD SPORT 7- 00 EUREEKA'S CASTLE 7-


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8- 30 BETTY'S BUNCH


9- OOCALIFORNIA RAISIN SHOW


9-25 MAHFIL 0-00 ANSWERING BACK Mary


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Map 30 CELEB RATION To mark


12- 00THE WALTONS The Trav­ elling Man


30 QUIZ NIGHT The Patrick


2- 00 JUMBO (1952) Spectacular ; and tuneful MGM musical ' starring Doris Day who sets out to save a circus from rival Dean Jagger. with the help of her father Jimmy Durante and jack-of-all- trades Stephen Boyd.


4- 20 B A N N E D “ T h e Cross" Documentary trac­ ing the history of the cross and its present day rele­ vance and significance for Christians and non-Chris­


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5- 20NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER


5- FOR A SAINT 10 THE ITV CHART SHOW


6- 00W O M A N ' S S O C C E R ‘91 1/3 Women's FA Cup Semi-Finals


6- 30 THE WONDER YEARS


7- 00FRAGILE EARTH The Everglades Rain Machine.


8- 00 THE A - Z OF CENSOR­ SHIP H is for History. Har­ assment. Human Rights or Helsinki?


8-05 HARD NEWS Starting with a new series ot the hard-hit­ ting programme about news­ papers and the press, new presenter, acclaimed TV journalist David Jessel, looks behind the headlines to examine whether the facts have been distorted, stories sensationalised or privacy invaded.


8-


CONSPIRACY Documen­ tary examining the accusa­ tion that British television is run by a liberal conspiracy that marginalises and even censors right-wing views.


9- 00 THE MEDIA SHOW GRAMME "Flying Doctor".


35T H E M O N E Y P R O ­ 15THE NATURAL WORLD


945BANNDED: T H IR T Y ­ S O M E T H I N G STRANGERS A repeat showing for this episode of the award-winning American drama about the lives of seven friends in their mid­ thirties which caused contro­ versy in the US when no fewer than 15 advertisers withdrew their commercials


10 GOLF: THE US MASTERS


1045 BANNED: SCUM Powerful film version of Roy Minton’s banned television play about the struggle for survival in the nightmare world ot a contemporary Borstal.


12-25 BANNED: SECTION 28 A repeat screening for two works dealing with the fear and ignorance engendered by the controversial Clause 28 of the Local Government Bill banning the promotion of homosexuality.


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INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE


SATURDAY APRIL 13th 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Community Hall behind St Leonards Church, Langho


£5.00 per table if booked in advance £6.00 on the day


TEL: 0254 249435 Refreshments Available


PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY HALL


you once had for God? His Love for you has never changed We meet to worship Him every Sunday in


RIBBLESDALE SCHOOL DRAMA COMPLEX at 10-30 a.m.


N LANCASHIRE EVENING


TOY AND TRAIN FAIR Tuesday, April 16th, 7 p.m. -.9.30 p.m.


At the Colne Municipal Hall, Albert Road, Colne All tables sold for this superb fair


Old toys and trains, Corgi, Matchbox, LLEDO, Dinky toys, lead figures, model railways, etc, etc, etc.


Refreshments and car park Admission 50p, Children 30p


Organised by J. Webb. TEL: 0526 398198


COMMUNITY CHURCH Have you lost the love jj


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« ROYAL BRITISH 5 LEGION CLUB


Charity Fund Raising Night This Friday


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HIGH JINKS Brilliant Duo


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CLITHEROE ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH CHOIRS


POPULAR SPRING


CONCERT In Clitheroe Parish Church


On Sunday, April 21st, 1991 At 2-30 p.m. Programme Includes:-


Faure’s “Requiem" & Mendelssohn's “Come L e t Us Sing".


Admission £1.50 at the door.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND DRAMA GROUP — Present —


THE PIED PIPER OF HAMEUN A P A N TO M IM E A T


BO L TO N -B Y -BOW LA N D V IL LAG E H A L L


on Friday, April 19th at 7-30 p.m. Saturday, April 20th at 1-30 p.m. Saturday, April 20th at 7-30 p.m. Tickets: Adults C2, children El including refreshments


Available from the cast or John Singleton, telephone B-by-B 277; the Post Office. B-by-B and the Coach and Horses. B-by-B


Tel. 0253 712776 or 0836 367754


<Just off A59 near Whalley) 10 a m. to 4 p.m Car boot spaces £6. no booking necessary Arrive from 8 a.m. Bring your own tables


. RIBCHESTER 9- 1991


1145TWIN PEAKS As Ben Horne contrives to reverse the outcome of the American Civil War, Josie fights her battle on two fronts — police suspicion and the attentions of the sinister Thomas Eckhardt.


1240 CLOSE CChqnncI 4)


6- 00 COMIC BOOK 7- 30 T H E


P E O P L E ’ S


GAME Series looking at the history of soccer.


8- 00 TRANS WORLD SPORT $-00 NEWS SUMMARY CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING UNE


9-


mances by the jazz stars of the 30s and 40s.


9- 30 SAME DIFFERENCE


1(H)0 FREE FOR ALL 10-


Davis Story 30COMICS — THE NINTH


11- 30WORLD LEAGUE OF A M E R I C A N F O O T ­ BALL With highlights from the London Monarchs’ game against Orlando Thunder.


12- 30 THE MUNSTERS Herman's Rival


1- 00RACE AGAINST THE WIND Adventure-documen­


2- 00 R O M E O


tary following the journey of six intrepid young people A N D


JULIET (1960). Classic World War II documentary telling the story of the Ameri­ can Eighth Air Force


5- 05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 6- 30NEWS SUMMARY and WEATHER Followed by: BANNED; RIGHT TO REPLY SPECIAL.


7- 00 SOUND STUFF: THE LIS­ TENING Continuing a new series of music documen­


84)0 THE A — Z OF CENSOR SHIP Continuing the series taking a three-minute glance at some of the less obvious aspects of censorship.


taries


8- 05 B A N N E D : F R O N T ­ LINE The Search For Truth In Wartime.


9- OSTHtRTYSOMETHING Life Class


l(H)0 4-PLAY: SEDUCTION I1-15BANNED: TH E EAR (1969) Starting a group ol five Czech films from the Prague Spring that were banned for 20 years.


1-00 CLOSE ^ PRO O NS LTD MTIO


.............. — FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE —


GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET and


MASSIVE CAR BOOT SALE THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 14th


BASHALL EAVES AND GREAT MITTON PARISH COUNCIL Parishioners are invited to attend


GREAT MITTON PARISH MEETING


THURSDAY, APRIL 18th at 8 p.m. in


MITTON VILLAGE INSTITUTE BASHALL EAVES


PARISH MEETING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th at 8 p.m. also the


PARISH COUNCIL AGM THURSDAY, MAY 9th at 8 p.m. in


BASHALL EAVES VILLAGE HALL ♦/W


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MONDAY APRIL 15th You a re invited to:-


PETE’S BIRTHDAY KARAOKE NIGHT La te Bar, Everyone Welcome


25 SING AND SWING Perfor­


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GALA PERFORMANCE with


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ACKER BILK AND HIS OUNT JAZZ BAND


Monday 15th April, 7.30 p.m.


24-hour reservation service on 0254 394786


available from college offices. Tel: 0254 393521


Sandy Lane, Accrington. Sponsored by Yorkshire Bank pic. Tickets £3, £2 concessions


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tary series today examines Abraham Lincoln's cam­ paign to emancipate the slaves


What’s on ; What’s-on . . MlE A r ts an d E n te r ta inm en ts Centre STEFAN GROSSMAN (14th); NORIKO OGAWA


exciting young Japanese pianist (16th); THE PSYCHICS AND MYSTICS SHOW: family


entertainment with hypnotist Tony Rae, and


psychic Irenea (17th); THE CHUFFINELLES - in 'A CIIUFFOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD' (18th); GARY HALL and the STORM KEEPERS New Country - and beyond (19th); DUTCH S\\ ING COLLEGE BAND (21st): WHIPPERSNAPPER (21st)- ELAINE MORGAN with ROSE AMONG


15 THE CIVIL WAR For Ever


THORNS and SALLY BARKER (26th); JULIAN DAWSON (28th).


15GOLF: The US Masters


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Alison West B.Ac, and Stella King B. Ac. Tickets £1.50


FOOD FOR THOUGHT presen A talk on ACUPUNCTURE by


Monday 15th April 7.30 p.m.


Ent and Drink at The Mechanic,: Look out for the new lunchtime and kiddies menus


Manchester Road, Burhley^iTel. (0282) 30055<


Coffee Morning Draw No. 19 and 22, Free Draw No. 563


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY


HARTLEYS OF fALDERDALE S a t u r d a y 4 t l i M a y


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12th to Thursday at 7-30 p.m. . . .


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CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH OPERATIC and


DRAMATIC SOCIETY — present —


Produced by Edmond Cambien end John Turner


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C l ith e ro e P a r ish H a l l , C h u rch S t re e t


Admission £2


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WHALLEY PARISH CHURCH


If you are concerned about the vicar's plans for Whalley Parish Church please attend the:


ANNUAL VESTRY & PARISH MEETING


on Monday 15th, April 1991 — 7.30 p.m. at Whalley School


SATURDAY 13th APRIL 2-00 p.m.


Whalley Parish School Hall


Young Families and M en ’s Fellowship


Lancashire Cricket


Association


s. Cup SUNDAY,


APRIL 14th


R BE AE ADRR


IBLSDL WNEES


BROARW IN FUNSSRE


Match ball sponsored by:


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WEDS 17th APRIL SAT 20th APRIL


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£1 Lunch. £1.50 Evening. £2 Friday Evening


OVER 150 TRADITIONAL BRITISH


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. t h e H o s p i t a l T h e a t r e . S A T U R D A Y 1 8 T H M A Y .


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S A T U R O A Y . M a y 4 t h . 1 9 9 1 . g o o d a s n e w s a l e , a t S to n y - h u r s t C o l l e g e , i n a i d o f h a n d i c a p p e d c h i l d r e n .


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