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2 C l i t h e m e A d v e r t i s e r & T im e s , F e b r u a r y 2 1 s t , 1991


1 -4 0M cC LO U D T H E C O N ­ CRETE CORAL


WO OPEN UNIVERSITY


7*30 BABAR 7*55 EGGS ‘N’ BAKER 8-


Turtles.


12*12 Weather 12-15 GRANDSTAND With Des­


mond Lynam 12-20 FOOT­ BALL; The Fifth Round of T h e F A C u p ; 1 2 - 3 0


H O C K E Y The European Nations Indoor Cup from Bir­ mingham, featuring Scotland v Germany and France v England; 1-00 NEWS: 1-10 RACING The Jurys Hotel G r o u p H u r d le ; 1 *2 0 HO C K E Y ; 1-40 R A C IN G The Diners Club Chase: 1- 50 HOCKEY; 2-10 RACING The National Trial; 2-20 BOWLS The pairs title of the Midland Bank Indoor World Championships from Pres­ ton; 2-40 RACING The Irish National Hunt Novice Hur­ dle: 2-50 RUGBY LEAGUE Round Two lo the Silk Cut Challenge Cup; 3-50 FOOT­ BALL HALF-TIMES; 4-00 B O W L S ; 4 -4 0 F IN A L SCORE.


5-10 NEWS; Weather 5-20 Regional News and Sport 5-25 STAY TOONED! 5-


50 JIM'LL FIX IT 6- '


airmen are trapped in wine barrels in the castle cellars, but they must be rescured before the Germans decide to sample the '26 claret.


* 6-55T H E P A U L D A N IE L S ! MAGIC SHOW 'MO B E R G E R A C ‘W a r ­ r iors' Bergerac arrives in England to find a runaway wife, and finds himself at an Atlantean Weekend.


. 8-35 DO N 'T WAIT UP Tom is expecting to be a father at


" any minute. 9-


Weather


* 9-25 MIDNIGHT CALLER ‘Night- hawk’s Got the Blues'


10-15 THE FULL WAX 10-


CHILDREN A teenager dis­ covers the dreadful secret of suburban Stepford. which allows the menfolk to reduce their women and children lo compliant servitude.


12-20 L EV E L 42 FAIT A C CO M ­ PLI A record of a hectic year in the life of Level 42 — o n s ta g e , o f fs ta ge and backstage.


* 1-20 Weather 35 BRAVESTARR


900 G O IN G L IV E ! Including T e e n a g e Mutant Hero


2*40T 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 RECORDS


3- 05S N O O K E R TH E P E A R L A S S U R A N C E B R IT IS H OPEN From the Assembly Rooms. Derby.


4- 45 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER


5- 00 RESULTS SERVICE 5-10 GRANADA NEWS 5- 6-


94)5 F R E N C H SAUND ERS


9- T A LE S ‘The Toy Shop’


15 BEVERLY HILL 90210 10 CATCHPHRASE


5-40 YOU BET! Matthew Kelly


invites actress Gemma Cra­ ven. darts players Eric Bris­ tow and disc jockey David Jensen to bet on two high­ speed plasterers. 20 house movers and a card player


with a phenomenal memory.


7- 4 0 C O L U M B O : M U R D E R , S M O K E A N D S H A ­ DOW S First of three TV movies featuring the down- at-heel detective. When the body ol a man is found on Malibu Beach, the only clue to its identity is a book, found near the corpse, about a famous film director. Alex Brady.


9-30 I T N N E W S A N D


S P O R T Followed by ITV NAITONAL WEATHER


25 A L LO ’A LLO! the British


9-50 A S P E L & COM PA N Y Mi­ chael Aspel talks to Sharon Gless. star of Cagney and Lacey and ITV's new drama series The Trials of Rosie O'Neill.


10-35 W ORLD CH AM P IO N SH IP B O X IN G Live from the Brighton Conference Centre, WBO Middleweight cham­ pion Chris Eubank makes his first defence of the title he took from Nigel Benn against unbeaten Canadian champion Dan Sherry. Fol­ lowed by SNOOKER Contin­ uing coverage of The Pearl Assurance British Open.


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05N E W S A N D S p o r t ; '


2- 50F ILM ; TH E S T E P F O R D


ALL A pair of illicit lovers get together to steal diamonds worth a million dollars. Fol­ low e d by IT N N EW S HEADLINES


HER Pete Waterman and Michaela Strachan present more sounds from the clubs, plus fashion, competitions and dancing. Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


4-00 CINEMATTRACTIONS 4-


5- 00 AMERICA’S TOP 10 ( 3BC - 2 )


5- 6-


30ITN MORNING NEWS Followed by GULF NEWS


7- 00 TOP BA N A N A Mile Bros- nan and the gang are back with more fun and games lor young viewers.


8- 00 H E Y H E Y I T ' S SATURDAY!


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11- 12-


25 MOTORMOUTH


* 1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER


* 1-05 GRANADA NEWS 1-10G R A N D S P O R T S M A S - T E R S The challenge con- tinues to find the Grand


* \


/ • Sportsmaster as three more of the brightest sports brains in the country set out on the


’• quiz trail.


OOTV-AM N EW S BULLETIN 3-


6- 50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 245 M A H A B H A R A T The 91- part dramatisation of India’s great epic poem.


F a s te s t C lo c k s in the Universe'


30 THE 1TV CHART SHOW 30 SAINT & GREAVSIE


345 FILM: KN IG H TS OF THE R O U N D T A B L E Robert Taylor plays the gallant Sir Lancelot, riding into battle beside King Arthur, whose queen (Ava Gardner) is torn between the two.


5-35 BOWLS: The Midland Bank World Indoor Champion­ ships. The final of the pairs tournament from Preston Guildhall.


640 LATE AGAIN Highlights oi Thfe Late Show’


7- 25 NEW SV IEW Followed by Weatherview


8- ^**K**)f SGNDRY CBBC - 1 )


< 7-10 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8-55 P LAYDAYS


I- 9-15 C O M E H O L Y


S P IR IT Series exploring how ttie Holy Spirit works in individuals and communities.


10 00 FRANCE ACTUELLE


10-25 MEXICO VIVO 10-


POWER Chris Serle pres­ ents a series lor adults who have difficulty with reading and writing skills.


11- 12- t h e


1 1 4 0 8A Z A A R E c o n om ic a l ideas.


hard-of-hearing.


12-30 COUNTRY FILE A report on the state of Britain's coastlines. Including 12-55 Weather.


1- 2-


3-


With Jonathan Dimbleby. 00 EASTENDERS


D IE R S John Wayne and William Holden star in John Ford's film about the Ameri­ can Civil War.


4- 5- 05 T H E


55 TOM AND JERRY C L O T H E S


SHOW Three fashion edi­ tors choose outfits for brides getting married again, and for those who prefer a registry office wedding. Plus papier mache jewellery, daisy dre s se s and shoe care.


5-


6- 6-


SHOW The experts travel to Valletta in Malta.


640 SONG S OF PRAISE From the 199t General Assembly o l Wo r l d C o u n c i l ol C h u rch e s in Canberra, Australia.


7- 7-


continues to scour Motspur park for the perfect woman.


MENT Series aimed at the interests of the disabted.


11- 00 M O R N I N G W O R ­ S H I P W A L K I N G O N THORNS : U N CO M FO R T ­ ABLE IDEAS.


12- WITH A DREAM. 5 0 S T E P U P TO W O R D -


12-30 G R A N A D A T H I S WEEK Jim Hancock casts a critical eye over the main issues of the week in the North West. Followed by G R A N A D A N E W S HEADLINES.


15 A WAY WITH NUMBERS1- 2-


a nd


1-00IT N N E W S A n d I X V National Weather.


15 WAR IN THE GULF


05S E E HEAR! Magazine for d e a f


A S S U R A N C E B R IT IS H OPEN-


2*30T H E MATCH R U M BE - LOWS LEAGUE CUP SEMI­ FINALS A double bill of top soccer action.


00 NEWS: ON THE RECORD-


5-05 SNOOKER 5- 6-


00 FILM. THE H O R SE SO L ­ National Weather.


6- 35 GRANADA NEWS 6 4 0H IG HW A Y 7-


comedy series about suc­ cessful psychiatrist Adam Charlesworth and his wife.


745 M U R D E R , S H E W RO T E Big Show Of 1965. Crime writer and sleuth Jessica fletcher takes a step back into the past as the scene of a murder, a big variety show 25 years ago. is re-enacted.


8 4 0 1TN N E W S A n d I T V National Weather.


30 A N T I Q U E S R O A D ­


15 OK 2 TALK FEELINGS 25 NEWS; Weather


9- 00AGATHA C H R I S T IE ’S POIROT The Theft Of The Rouyal Ruby Poirot is look­ ing forward to spending Christmas alone. But when the nation's security is threa­ tened, the Foreign Office has a different interpretation of Season’s Greetings.


15 B R U SH S T R O K E S Jacko 11-


Spice' When a teenage girl brings Lovejoy some erotic d r awi n g s to s el l , he uncovers a nasty blackmail


plot. 8- 9- 10-


Russell talk after a year ol silence and ria lies to Leon­ ard about her age.


05 THAT’S LIFE! 945 NEWS; Weather


tants' special subjects are: the Formula 1 Motor Racing Championship since 1950; the life and work o! Frank Lloyd Wright; the life and operas of Richard Wagner; and E n g l is h V ic to r ia n Architecture.


10-30E V E R Y M A N : 'What did y o u d o in th e W a r M um ? ’


'• 11-20W O R L D C O U N C IL O F /


CHURCHES REPORT •V1 1 -5 5MOSAIC: ‘T h e He alth


*1 Gap’ •- 12-25 MAH A BH A RA T V 1-05 Weather.


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\ 7-00 DAPLEDOWN FARM S 7-25 THOUGHT FOR SUNDAY 7-


*■ ], 9-25 THE DISNEY CLUB


‘ 1045 LINK AMERICAN MENTAL P A T I E N T S ’ M O V E ­


F ro s t ’s current affairs programme.


10- 00 COOL HEAD 10-


4 5 LO V E JO Y : ‘S u g a r and 12-


1-


35 B U T T E R F L IE S Ben and 2-


comedy. 00M A S T E R M IN D C o n te s ­ 4-


2-30 MOVIE NIGHT The Spanish Gardener (1956). Followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


5- 05 JOBFINDSR.____________


SHOW Steve Martin GULF NEWS REPORT


1045 F ILM : TW E LV E A N G R Y MEN


12-15 SNUB The cult music show with videos, live and studio p e r f o r m a n c e s interviews.


a n d 00E N C O U N T E R WOMA N


1245 R A P I D O A n t o i n e de C a u n n e s p re se n t s this week’s cross-channel look at the music scene.


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6- 7- 7-


O O SNO O KER TH E P E A R L


adventures of the wacky inventor, Dr snuggles.


8- OOTHE BLUFFERS 8- 9-


30 BOBOBOB S


35 CORONATION STREET 9-


programme, made by chil­ dren for children, about the latest in entertainment, fashion, sport and music.


30IT N N E W S A n d I T V


15 TROUBLE IN MIND A new 10-


11-


ing on bengati classical, folk and popular music featuring artists from Bangladesh and the Bangladeshi.


00 A W E E K IN POLITICS — SECOND READING


10*45 DENNIS animated cartoon adventure.


the hot-spots of Glasgow with the help of local school- children and naturalist Jane Pardoe joins top gardener Nick Boyes to plan a wildlife pond which the team will fill with creepy-crawlier!


11- 12-


1- tidious Wife 00 V O Y A G E TO TH E BO T ­


TOM O F TH E S E A M u ­ tiny Admiral Nelson scuba dives from an experimental submarine which is engulfed by a giant jellyfish.


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30 T H E S O U T H B A N K 35S N O O K E R Followed by 30 QUIZ NIGHT The Captain’s


Crew. Milngavie, take on The R e ve n u e Victoria. Liverpool.


Everybody, followed by ITN NEWS HEADLINES.


5-


001 S P Y Hap p y Birthday 5-


(1945)


4-05 THE SPECIALIST 4-


a n d e r a n d t h e Dr a ­ gon


00 SCOTTISH EYE 4/8 Inves­


tigating how Scotland is becoming a major training fround for British and NATO armed forces.


30 K E R S P L A T I 7 / 1 0 00S T A N D UP Hard-hitting Underground


15 THE ITV CHART SHOW 6-


( B B C s Z k ) 6-35 OPEN UNIVERSITY


12-00 NORTHWESTMINSTER 12-30 SCRUTINY lain MacWhirter reports on the work of Par­ liamentary committees.


1-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY 1-


AWARDS 1990


2- 05B O W L S & I N D O O R HOCKEY


6- 00 C L I V E INTERVIEW


6*35T H E M O N E Y P R O ­ GRAMME: ‘From Big Bang to Big Bust’


30 CARTOON CARNIVAL 8-


7- 15 C H O I R O F YEAR


30 FROST ON SUNDAY David T H E 8- 05 NA K E D HO L LYW O O D


run of the series of short fic­ tional films examining child exploitation around the world.


9- 05 F I L M : A P R I V A T E LIFE


J A M E S 6-


545 G R IM T A L E S 7/10 King Thrushbeard Rik Mayall tells the sotry of a rude prin­ cess who refuses all suitors and is especially rude to King Thrushbeard.


to Make a Killing


6/23: Little Debbie Kevin finds life as a teenage idol difficult to handle when he inspires the adoration of paul's little sister.


7- 00C H A N N E L 4 N EW S Fol­ lowed by Weather.


25 WHAT THE PA P ER S SAY 8-


5- 00 RUGBY SP EC IAL Wasps v Orrell.


9-


8- 00 O R C H E S T R A ! The c o n ­ ductor


30 THE NEW AGE 5/6; Mother


Earth Kay Avila examines the re-emergence of a more sacred vision of our planet.


the West Was Lost today looks at the spate of new films, led by Dances With Wolves, from a Hollywood seemingly obsessed with American Indian culture.


55 HOW ARE THE KIDS A re­ 11-


12- 1-15 C LO SE


945 THE HOTEL NEW HAMP­ SH IR E


U S ? Face to Face


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A R T DO UB LE IDENTITY (1940-50)


10- 00 F IL M : G O D F A T H E R I Adapted from the bestsel- lijng novel by Mario Puzo, this powerful, moody, mur­ derous film — winner of three Oscars — chronicles the violent story of a New York Mafia family, fighting to establish supremacy in the American business world of post-World War II.


12-50 TWIN P E A K S The face of Laura Palme r 's killer is


finally revealed. •


(C h a n n e l 4 ) 6-


00 COMIC BOOK


7- 00 T R A N S W O R L D SPO R T International sport­ ing news and interviews


8- OOTHE C H A N N E L FO U R D A IL Y A special edition with all th elatest Gull news.


9- MORNING LINE


9-25 SING AND SWING Perfor­ mances by the jazz stars of the 30s and 40s.


9-30 S A M E D IF F ER EN C E The popular magaz ine pro­ gramme which looks at the facts of life for Britain's five million disabled people.


10-00 F R E E FOR A L L The new topical m a g a z in e p ro ­ gramme where viewers call the shots including an inves­ tigation on who profits from the Gulf War.


10-30 W I L L I A M A T T H E CIRCUS


12-10THE T H R E E S T O O G E S Flat Foot Stooges


0 0 K O JA K L O S E R T A K E S


12-30 THE M U N ST E R S My Fair Munster? Marilyn Munster has boyfriend trouble.


00T H E H IT M A N A N D


14)0 IT SH O U LD H A P P EN TO YO U Romantic comedy starring Judy Holliday as an unemployed model who becomes a celebrity when she plasters her name on billboards all over New York.


2-35 IN P LA IN S IG H T Lively, short film which experiments with animation and still photography.


30 C O M IC S - TH E NINTH


245 CHANNEL 4 RACING From Kempton park


54)5 BROO KS ID E OMNIBUS 6- 7-


3 0R IG H T TO R E P L Y


W E EK special programme on the Gull crisis. Followed by Weather.


25 THE S K Y AT NIGHT ‘The


8- OOTHE LAND OF EURPOE 3: IRJA AND HEINO Follow­ ing a year in the lives of IR JA and H E IN O ALAN- AMPA — who live a hundred miles noth of the Arcitc Cir­ cle in Finnish Lapland.


9- 00 L A LAW Fifty W a y s to Floss Your Lover


10- 00 4-PLAY: ITCH Alexei Sayle plays Ritlblatt, an ‘itch hiker whoe develops a bad case of 'itch hiker’s block after he is set down on a roundabout on the way to Colchester. Alter a year he still hasn't managed to pick up a lift.


11- 05 T H E S E C R E T C A ­ B A R E T


10R H Y T H M S OF T H E


11-35 AFTER D A R K the live uni­ quely open-ended discus­ sion programme where half a dozen new quests are invited to take on a topic in the news for as long as they want.


WR EST LING BONANZA COLNE MUNICIPAL HALL


Thursday. 28th February r - 8 p.m. Door Open — 7 p.m..


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Friday March 22nd 1991 “The Weather Man”


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limited number of tickets for the lecture only (8-45 p.m.) are now on open sale at a cost of £3 (adult), £1 (child). Children must be accompanied by parents.


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SUNDAY 10 MARCH 1991 AT 12 NOON


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“OWL MAN” (with live owls) by TONY W A R BU R TO N


on Monday, 4 March 1991 7-30 p.m. — 9-00 p.m.


approx, at Clitheroe Library


Tickets available from Clitheroe Library from 21.2.91 Adults 70p Children/OAP's 35p


FLEA M A RK ET


Gisburn Festival Hall Sunday,


11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Enquiries: Telephone


February 24th, 0253 824918 CLITHEROE LADIES SOCIA


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February 25th 7-30 p.m.


Monday, Admission £1


FRIDAY MARCH 1 At Hurst Green


Pendle Forest Saturday,


February 23rd FOOTBALL LEAGUE EAST LANCS Whalley


IT’S THIS SUNDAY February 24th


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THE G IG AN T IC M A RK ET & Car Boot Sale


GISBURN (At the Auction Mart) 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Pa rking a n d A dm is s io n free.


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Baroque Camerata W) The Cambridge


Wednesday 27th February 1991 at 7.30 p.m.


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WORLD ‘You Should Have Been Here Last Night' A journey through Ireland to discover the real roots of the country’s music.


A N D 35 JOHN S E S S IO N S ’S TA LL presents.


A PARTY EVENING in the Elizabethan Suite on FRIDAY, MARCH 1st


Dancing to live music from the ever popular


HIGH JINKS and our resident DJ


A Course Dinner Plus Coffee £14.00 inclusive


Dining from 8 p.m., Dancing until 1 a.m.


For your table reservation please telephone 0200 445581


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INCORPORATING THE GAUNT/POWER SCHOOL OF MUSIC -


BEGINNER TO PROFESSIONAL NEW CLASSES:


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Beginners Tap - Sat 11.15 -11.45 a.m. from 5 yrs


Beginners Modern


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THEATRE COMPANY in GHOSTS by Henrik Ibsen (21st/22nd); COUGAR (23rd); THIRD


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HOLIDAY SNAP by Michael Pertwee and John Chapman


Comic predicament and mistaken identity in a double-booked Portugese lime-share villa. Tickets .£2.50


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