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2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 31st, 1991


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War news from the Gulf may mean last-minute changes to programme times on all channels. Please watch for on-screen announcements.


( B 3 C - 1 )


12*12 Weather 12*15 GRANDSTAND With Des­ mond Lynam: 12-20 SKI­ ING. Women's Giant Slalom f rom Saalbach; 12-50 NEWS; 1-00 RACING FROM CHEPSTOW; 1-10


CRICKET. Highlights from the second day ol the Fifth Test between England and Australia; t -30 RACING; 1* 40 RALLYING. Steve Rider reports on the Monte Carlo Rally; 2-00 RACING; 2-10 RUGBY. Love coverage of Scotland v Wales at Murray* field (kick-off 2-30) and at 4- 00 highlights of Ireland v France at Lansdwone Road: 4-40 FINAL SCORE; (tim­ ings subject to change).


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


5- 6-


7- 40 BERGERAC: “ My Friend Charlie’*


8-


ton and Nigel Havers star in the comedy series about father-and-son medics. Toby and Tom cultivate the aris­ tocracy. with disastrous results.


9- 05 NEWS AND SPORT; Weather


9-25 MIDNIGHT CALLER: ’ T h r e e


f o r t h e


Money’ Starring Gary Cole. A reunion of the Killian clan begins with a punch and develops into a mystery.


10- 10-


15THE FULL WAX


( N e t w o r k TV P r e ­ miere) Starring William Shatnber and Susan Bla­ kely.


12-20DAVE BRUBECK: SYM- PHONIQUE The legendary


jazz composer and per­ former together with yet another generation of his famous Ouartet. filmed in


concert at the Place des Arts in Montreal.


1*10 Weather 1-15 CLOSE


C d r q n q d q ) 5- 11-


6- 00 TV-AM 9-25 MOTORMOUTH


30 THE ITV CHART SHOW


12- 30 SAINT & GREAVSIE The clash between manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford — tomorrow after­ noon's live match on ITV — is among today's topics.


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV Naitonal Weather


1*05 GRANADA NEWS


1-10GRAND SPORTSMAS- TERS The Grand Sports- masters title is at stake and the elite from the past series are after it. Presented by Dickie Davies.


1- 40 MATLOCK 2-


LIVE Wigan v Hull KR 4-45 RESULTS SERVICE guests.


50 JIM'LL FIX IT 25 ALLO ALLO!


$-55THE PAUL DANIELS MAGIC SHOW Illusions from Paul and his special


7-05 OPEN UNIVERSITY 7-30 BABAR 7*55 EGGS *N’ BAKER 8*35 BRAVESTARR 9-00 GOING LIVE!


SfmiRPfiY


5-00 ITN NEWS 5-10 GRANADA NEWS 5- 6-


940 IT N N E W S TERIES


15 BEVERLY HILLS. 90210 10 CATCHPHRASE


540 BLIND DATE 740INSPECTOR MORSE: M A S O N I C M Y S ­


A N D


SPORT Followed by ITV National Weather


10-00 ASPEL & COMPANY Da­ vid Atenborough is one of


Michael Aspel's guests for another helping of evening entertainment.


1045 STARRING CLINT EAS­ TWOOD: PLAY MISTY FOR ME followed by ITN News Headlines.


1245 KOJAK: IN FULL COM­ MAND Assistant Chief Inspector brokaw. a man


previously passed over for promotion, moves into the Manhattan South precinct and attempts to run Kojak's investigation.


145 PHIL COLLINS — IN PRO­ FILE Interview with the popular British rock star. Followed by ITN News


headlines.


2- OOTHE HIT MAN AND HER Followed by ITN News Headlines.


4-00 C I N E M A T T R A C - TIONS Charlie Tuna with more film news direct from


Hollywood. 4- 35 DON’T WAIT UP Tony Brit­


ART Continuing the history of comic characters and creators.


5- 00 A M E R I C A ’ S TO P 10 Tommy Puett and Casey Kasem introduce America's music charts.


C B B C - Z ) 8-


245 MAHABHARAT Part 36. (In Hindi with subtitles)


50 FILM: BROKEN ANGEL 3-


3- 25 H O L I D A Y O U T ­ INGS. Derek Nimmo reports on a fly-drive holiday to Australia.


FORGOT The story of an ancient Dorset farm which as late as 1988 retained the medieval field system and had never seen the plough or chemical fertilisers.


4- 05 F I L M : A S T A R IS BORN


6- 7-


the Late Show


Stuart and Chris Lowe: Weatherview.


6-05IN SOLIDARITY (new series)


30 ITN MORNING NEWS 9- 05 F R E N C H A N D


SAUNDERS Guaranteed hilarity from the top comedy duo Dawn French and Jen­ nifer Saunders.


935 JOHN SESSIONS’S TALL TALES 3; ’Don Juan in Cornwall', another one-man play written and performed by John Sessons and recorded at the half Moon Theatre.


10- 00R H Y T H M S OF THE WORLD


10-55TWIN PEAKS Starrig Kyle Maclachlan and Michael Ontkean. Ben finds himself on the horns of a dilemma. Meanwhile, two strangers arrive in town...


35 RUGB Y L E AGU E —


1140THE F I L M C L U B : KANAL


1-20 CLOSE. ( B B C - 1 X G r q n q d q )


8-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY: Ani­ mal Physiology — A Natural Approach.


955 PLAYDAYS 915 A L L G O D ’ S C H I L ­ DREN


930 THIS IS THE DAY Worship uniting viewers at home.


10- 00 A VOUS LA FRANCE! 1925 ESPANA VIVA 1950 S T E P


UP WORDPOWER 11-


1140 BAZAAR Paradise Club star Don Henderson is in the kitchen, and d-i-y man Doug Smillie solves a winter warmth problem.


12*05SEE HEAR! Magazine for th e


d e a f 12-


hard-of-hearing. 12-55 Weather.


a n d


1- 00NEWS; ON THE RE­ CORD Jonathan Dimbleby tackles current issues with top political figures.


2- 00 EASTENDERS 3-


Hedges Masters: Tony Meo v Gary Wilkinson. Doug Mountjoy v Steve James, best of nine frames. First of eight days' coverage from the 17th year of the competi­ tion. introduced by Tony Gubba from the Wembley conference Centre.


905 T H E SHOW


930 A N T IQ U E S R O A D ­ SHOW Hugh Scully and


experts in St Ives. Cambrid­ geshire. Items include an artist's sketchbook that turns out to be the work of a well- known painter.


915 O K 2 T A L K F E E L ­ INGS Panic at ta c k s prompted by such things as the driving test.


925 NEWS; Weather 940 SONGS OF PRAISE From


7-


8- 05 LOVEJOY Starring Ian McShane as the rough-dia­ mond antiques dealer.


900 THAT’S LIFE! 940 NEWS; Weather 955M A S T E R M I N D With Magnus Magnusson. from the Academy Room at Ston- yhurst College. Contestants' specialist subjects are Thomas Hardy. Puccini. W.C. Fields and Richard III.


1925EVERYMAN: ’ 'Catholics and Sex" investigates the Vatican’s attitude to sex and asks whether, from the out­ lawing of artificial birth con­ trol in 1968 to the condem­ nation of in-vitro fertilisation in '87. its decrees affecting


millions of Catholics have rdlected papal paranoia or


the word of God. 11-


UK and Benson & Hedges Champion Stephen Hendry meets John Virgo in tonight's match from the Masters. Introduced by Tony Gubba from Wembley.


12-


Worksop Priory. HORSES


C L O T H E S TO


930 ITN MORNING NEWS 6- 00 TV-AM 925 THE DISNEY CLUB


1045LINK Link's house-hunter continues to try to find a home she can afford to adapt. Programme pre­ sented by Peter White.


11- 00 MORNING WORSHIP From Trinity Parish Church in Margate.


15 A WAY WITH NUMBERS


12- 00 ENCOUNTER 12-30 CLOSE TO THE EDGE The birth of a child should be one of the happiest occasions in our lives but what if the child is born severely handi­ capped? Three couples talk about their experiences.


1-00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV NATIONAL WEATHER.


30 COUNTRY FILE Including 1- 10 NEW WALDEN 30 SNOOOKER Benson and


2- 00 CORONATION STREET 2-55 THE MATCH Manchester United v Liverpool Live from Old Trafford. Brian Moore is today's commenta­ tor. Gary Lineker provides analysis and Elton Welsby is the host.


905 BULLSEYE 935 INTERNATIONAL ATHLE­


TICS


7- 05 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


7-10 GRANADA NEWS


7-15 MURDER, SHE WROTE Dead Heat Jessica investi­ gates murder in the racing fraternity.


905 YOU'VE BEEN FRAMED! 935AGATHA CHRISTIE’ S POIROT The Tragedy At Marsdon Manor


935 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather.


955 THE NEW STATESMAN


1925 T H E SOUTH B ANK SHOW A took at the filming


of Tom Wolle's acclaimed and contentious novel The Bonfire ol the Vanities.


11-


150 NLY FO OL S AND 12-


H Followed by ITN News Headlines.


25 QUIZ NIGHT


12-501 SPY 145STAND UP


Followed by ITN News Headlines.


2-15MOV IE -NIG HT Dead End


4-00 THE ITV CHART SHOW 4-50 JOBFINDER


C B B C - Z )


7-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY: 12*00 NORTHWESTMINSTER


12-30 SCRUTINY 1-00 OPEN UNIVERSITY: 1-25 ANIMATION NOW 1-


2- AIR


TEST Highlights ol the third day's play in Perth intro- duced by Richie Benaud.


15SNOOKER Current World.


340 F I L M : T H E W A Y WEST


540RUGBY SPECIAL High­ ligh ts trom Scotland v Wales. Ireland v France.


640 SKI SUNDAY The World Champion shi ps t rom


15 CLEAN SLATE The educa­ tion magazine reports on'


1245 MAHABHARAT 1-25 WEATHER


1-30 CLOSE.


how the Poll Tax is affecting education in Scotland, and follows the fate of a GCSE paper after it leaves the can­ didate's hands.


Saalbach. 6- 35 T H E PROGRAMME


7- 15THE N A T U R A L WORLD: Portrait of the Planet. Looking at coral reels, lorests. wildlife and the spect re o l glob al warming.


ajicru o n i inARITY: 'The M O N E Y SUNDRY 900 FILM: KORCZAK The mov­


ing. true story ol one man's heroic struggle to save the Jewish children in his War­ saw orphanage from the Nazis. Rejecting friends’ invitations to make good his own escape, he determines


to protect his charges for as tong as possible and at whatever the cost. Wojtek Pszoniak stars in Andrzej Wajda's latest film, pre­ sented by Screen Two (1990) (blacks white).


1950FILM: THEY SHOOT H O R S E S . D O N ’ T THEY? Star r ing Jane Fonda and Michael Sarazin. Award-winner exploring the despertation of couples competing in one of Holly­ wood's dance marathons in the Depression years. Directed by Sidney Pollack (1969).


1245 RAPIDO Rap with Syndicut and Stereo MC. Robert Cray singing the blues, and a Chunnel progress report. With Antoine de Caunes. 20 CLOSE


I- (Channel 4)


900THE CHANNEL FOUR DAILY


7-30 DR SNUGGLES 900 THE BLUFERS 930 BOBOBOBS 900 EARLY BIRD 925 L A T A IN HER OWN VOICE


1900 A WEEK IN POLITICS 1945 DENNIS II- 00 OVER THE EDGE 11-


25 PRISONER CELL BLOCK 30 STAR TEST


12- 00 THE WALTONS The Silver Wings


1- 00VOYAGE TO THE BOT­ TOM OF THE SEA


2- OOTHE WINSLOW BOY (1948)


4-10 HOW TO H U N T A MAMMOTH


4-25 A HUNDRED ACRED May 4-55N ews S umma r y and Weather


900 SCOTTISH EYE 930KERSPLAT! An inventive and off-beat look at comics Today's programme looks at the romance-comic.


545GRIM TALES The Frog Pricne


35 THERE IS MUSIC IN THE 30 C R I C K E T : F I F T H


900 PRESS GANG 930THE WONDER YEARS: The Journey New third series of the Emmy Award­ winning American comedy about the experience of grouwing up in America dur­


7-00 CHANNEL 4 NEWS Spe­ cial Sunday edition contain­ ing all the latest news from the Gulf.


900 ORCHESTRA! Brass


930THE NEW AGE Today’s programme examines astrol­ ogy. channelling and the usefulness of personal guides for individuals' own inner quest.


900 THE MEDIA SHOW New series presented by Emma Freud, examining the com­ plex issues involved in the media's coverage of the Gulf War.


11- 12-


945 TIN MEN US?


ing the 1960s.


Break' The second docu­ mentary filming history as it was made trom inside P o l a n d ’ s S o l i d a r i t y movement.


COACH HIRE


The Clitheroe Morris Men are practicing In the


NEW INN, CLITHEROE This Sunday, at 7-30 p.m.


If you enjoy folk dancing why not come and join in


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- ' THIS SUNDAY . • , FEBRUARY 3rd - -


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


8- 00THE CHANNEL FOUR DAILY latest news from the Gulf


915 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING UNE


925 SING AND SWING Perfor­ mances by the jazz stars of the 30s and 40s.


930 LISTENING EYE: SIGNS OF OUR TIMES Transmu­ ting Deaf Culture Looking at the importance of televi­ sion programmes for the deaf.


1900 MATTERS OF TASTE In P r a i s e o f S l o w Food Jancis robinson talks to members of the Interna­ tional Slow Food Foundation about their objections to fast, food. Repeal of last Wednesday's programme.


12-35 BLACK AND WHITE Car­ 30 COMICS — THE NINTH


toon about the dangers of conformism.


1245 CHANNEL4 RACING From Sandown park


3-30 B E D T I M E FOR


BONZO Legendary comedy starring Ronald Regn as a college psychology profes­ sor who sets out to raise a chimpanzee like a human child. With Diana Lynn. (19500


55 OPEN UNIVERSITY: 5-05 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 35THE FARM THAT TIME


930RIGHT TO REPLY rory McGrath presents the pro­ gramme where viewers can chal lenge programme makers, make their own TV reports and go on location to find out what really happens.


7-00 TH E WO R L D TH IS WEEK Special programme on the Gull crisis with Sheena McDonald. Followed


by Weather.


35 LATE AGAIN Highlights of 20 NEWSVIEW With Moira


900 ADVENTURES: BRANSON — ACROSS A FIERY SKY Film of Richard Bran­ son and Per Lindstrand's attempt at a record-breaking 6000-mile flight across the pacific in the largest hot air balloon ever built.


9- 00LA LAW D e c em b e r Bride The partners turn down a merger with a New York law firm. Abby takes her first case to court and Judge Hood dec ides whether to resign.


1900 SMALL STAGES: A MAT­ TER OF CHANCE Elena (Sian Williams) is on the Nord Express train from ber- lin to Paris, attempting to find her lost husband. She is not to know that he is a cocaine addict working in the dining carol the train...


11-30 CHANNEL 4 NEWS With ail the latest news from the Guld


11-50 AFTER DARK the live uni­ quely open-ended discus­ sion programme returns for a new series, inviting half a dozen new guests to take on a topic in the news for as long as they want.


1930 A S O N G TO R E ­ MEMBER Major movie biography of the Polish com­ poser-pianist Frederic Cho­ pin. played by Oscar-nomin­ ated Cornel Wilde (1945)


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Sun 3rd


OF


QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT FOR 1991 Thurs 31 st - Saturday Feb 2nd 7.30 p.m.


Sat Matinee 2.00 p.m.


RA-RA ZOO : FABULOUS BEASTS The human circus troupe returns!


B O O K N O W BOR FEBRUARY FU N Scottish folk specials


Padiham Town Hall THE McCALMANS Wed 6th YORK THEATRE:


8.00 P -™ .


B L A C K E Y E D B ID D Y 8.00 The superb new trio


in.h "The best accoustic guitarist P-m- in Britain today"


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vmn FUN W ITH ORIGAMI 10 a m.


in h with Elaine Horsfield lo3Pm- Paper folding is fun for 8-12s Tickets i.3-00


Wed TRAVERSE THEATRE COMPANY 7.30


13th THE TLME OF HER LIFE P m trying to be a Superwoman with a career and kids isn't easy . .___________


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I'ri l olk at Padiham Town Hall 8.00


15th THE BARELY WORKS P m- an infectious mix of bluegrass, old time and English Country Funk _______


Sat LITHE WILDE UTTLEFIELD 8 00


16th Rotter Higgins Bottleneck Boogie Band P-m- Thursday 28th March - Monday April 1st


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TueAVed 5th/6th & Fri/Sat 8th/9th Feb at 7.15 p.m.


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THE DUKE OF YORK GRINDLETON


Downham and offering a similar standard and variety of fare and draught ales.


As the Duke of York bar has an adjacent dining room you may choose to eat either formally or informally from the same menu.


We are also available for party bookings. Tel:


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ST. VALENTINE'S DINNER Thursday, February 14th


Special menu £14.50 per person, incl. a welcoming glass of wine


Reservations: Ring Slaidbum 614


Enjoy an evening to remember in our elegant and traditional Dales farmhouse restaurant.


Due to many requests xueare now serving Sunday lundies - prior reservations essential.


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If- V I N C E H I L L Oswaldtwisfle Civic Theatre


and Friends


Thursday, February 7th at 7-30 p.m. Adults £5 Children and Senior Citizens £4 ★ ★ ★ ★





T H E C A R E B E A R S M A G IC S H O W


Oswaldtwisfle Civic Theatre Sunday, February 10th


at 1-00 p.m. and 4-00 p.m.


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LANGDON CARL Guest Artist Welcome MP SURGERY


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LANCASHIRE COUNTY LIBRARY


Ribble Valley District


EXHIBITION OF WATERCOLOURS


by Mr Jack Hammlll at Clitheroe Library 2 February —


23 February 1991 f


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CLITHEROE U ■ 28705


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Food Served Daily


Lunchtime and evenings


DEEP PAN 12”


Accrington Original A N T IQ U E &


CO L LE C TO R S M AR K E T


TOWN HALL, ACCRINGTON


Saturday, Feb. 2nd


9-30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bookings Tel. 0204 364646/491763


P-m- 7.30


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Thursday 14th and Friday 15th


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Iinjoy a fine meal in the romantic surroundings of our beautifully furbished restaurant and be serenaded throughout the evening by our pianist.


Champagne and Canape Hearts reception followed by an enchanting 5 course table d'hote dinner created by our Head Chef, Stephen Martin.


3lossette of 6uffillet panfried with pinl^pepptrccms, diamonds of tomatoes and finished with a red wine thym


li’amt forest mushrooms in a truffle, cream sauct encased in a puff pastry heart $otbei -


'L^a.npU Dishes: - e, sauce. £17.00 per pe r son , fully inclusive


For your tabic reservations, please telephone 0200 445581


CIVIC HALL


CLITHEROE ® 23278 No Smoking in the Auditorium


Commencing Friday February 1st to Thursday at 7-30 p.m.


ARACHNjpPHOBIA The last word in suspense Sunday February 3rd at 2-30 p.m.


Spend a pleasant Sunday afternoon with the popular organist


Doreen Chadwick at the Hammond Admission £2


RIBBLE VALLEY BO RO U G H COUNCIL S ER V IN G THE C O M M U N IT Y


1032 Claiming Dates


EASTER SA TU R D A Y . 30th*; March. 1991- Second hand*) b o o k fa ir . Lomirldge C iv i c ;


W E D N E S D A Y 13th March -•} 1 6 th M a r c h . S ta 9 c T w o - ; D ow n h am . ‘ A M o n th o f - ; Sundays* by Bob Larbey.


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16th TO 2 3rd FE B RU A R Y .- , 1 9 9 1 . C l i t h e r o e P a r ish .) Church Operatic &. Dramatic., Society. ’ Oklahoma’ .


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Any organisation wishing to make a claim for a future date may use this column to publi­ cise their event three months in advance. For example the text would contain the name of the organisation, name ol the event and the date.


CLAIMING DATES


For details of this inexpensive way of publicising your event and giving notice to other or­ ganisations your intention.


Contact:


ADVERTISER & TIMES King Street, Clitheroe


CLITHEROE Tel. 24804/22323


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