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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 24th, 1997 15 - Christmas Day *|| M: .00 Christopher The Christmas BBCl


Tree; 6.25 Santa’s First Christmas; “ .50 The Legend Of Prince Valiant- .15 Eek The Cat; 7.35 Free Willy; .00 A Monster Christmas; 8.30 The


Demon Headmaster Takes Over TV; 9.20 Casper; 9.40 Teletubbies; 10.00 Christmas At The Castle; 11.00 FILM: Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory (1971); 12.40 Peter And The Wolf; 1.10 News: Weather; 1.15 Top Of The Pops “.15 The Two Ronnies Christmas Show. Festive fun with Ronnies Corbett and Barker. The Queen


3.00 3.10


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6.40 6.50


8..30 9.00


Noel’s Christmas Presents. Noel Edmonds makes dreams come true for some extraordinary people, including a 16-year-old boy who gets to meet his hero — Star Wars creator George Lucas. FILM: The Flintstones (1994). Live action version of the cartoon staerring John Goodman as Fred. Barney swaps slabs with Fred in an aptitude test, resulting in Fred’s being promoted and becoming involved in an embezzlement plot. With Elizabeth Perkins, Rick Moranis and Rosie O’Donnell. Animal Hospital Auntie’s New Festive Bloomers News: Weather FILM: The Mask (1994). Comedy about a mild- mannered bank clerk who discovers a mask which transforms him into an outrageous cartoon creature with amazing powers. Starring Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz. EastEnders One Foot In the Grave. Victor’s plans for a quiet autumn break in the country lead to a sinister conclusion.


10.10 News: Weather 10.20 Men Behaving Badly. A festive edition of the sitcom. A glimpse of Christmas as it might have been for Gary, Tony, Dorothy and Deborah.


11.05 They Think It’s All Over. With guests Sooty, Matthew Corbett and Graeme Le Saux.


11.40 I Hate Christmas Tool 11.45 FILM: Airplanel (1980). Funny disaster movie parody about a shell-shocked ex­ fighter pilot who needs to land a commercial flight when it’s crew go down with food poisoning. Starring Leslie


1.10


Nielsen. FILM: Carry On Loving


(1970). Romantic mishaps with the Carry On gang running a bogus marriage bureau. Starring Sid James,. Kenneth Williams and Co.


2..40 BBC News 24 . tii',!//.,,.


P ick Of The Day ,..........s


ABBclfMadame Butterfly,''S^bpin: Chinese'soprano" Ying Huang (right) takes the title role of the trusting j CloCioSan who’s love is crually betrayed, in this


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Slavish film version of Puccini’s tragedy — an opera s I renowned for it’s fantastically rousing musical score


s|the shores of the beautiful Lake Ichkeul in Tunisia. f lT V : Coronation Street, 7pm. It’s the season of


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Sget back together? And deluded Deirdre is looking Ifforward to Christmas with fiance Jon, who has to .jsplit his time between her and his wile and family.


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7.00 FILM: A Christmas Carol (1938); 8.10 FILM: David Copperfield (1935); 10.15 Today’s The Day Christmas Special; 10.45 Jinnah; 11.35 FILM: Mrs Minver (1942); 1.45 Everything To Play For; 2.15 Shooting Stars; 2.45 The Simpsons; 3.10 FILM: White Christmas (1954); 5.05 Close-Up On James Stewart; 5.20 Madame Butterfly; 7.30 The Queen Cardigans At Christmas. A nostalgic look back at the rise and fall of the Christmas light entertainment spectacular, made popular by rocking-chair crooners like Val Doonican. A Christmas Dickens Arena


7.40


8.30 9.00


10.00 Gogs 10.10 FILM: La Reine Margot (1994). Award-winning


adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's epic novel about the lives and loves of the 16th century French nobility. Marguerite de Valois, the sister of Charles IX, is forced into a political marriage in an attempt to unify warring factions in France. However when her brother orders the • killing of all Protestants in the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, she is forced to choose between her husband and her family and gains a new lover in the gallant La Mole. Starring Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil and Vincent Perez.


12.25 Close-Up On James Stewart


12.35 FILM: The Asphalt Jungle (1950). Classic drama about an ex-con’s attempt to pull off one last heist with the help of a crooked lawyer. But things don’t quite go to plan and their ambitious enterprise is reduced to a desperate bid to evade the police net tightening around them. Starring Sterling Hayden and


Marilyn Monroe. 2.30 Close


5.55 Dumb And Dumber; 6.10 Ovide; 6.35 Madeline; 7.00 The Babysitter’s Club; 7.35 Two Stupid Dogs; 8.00 The Big Breakfast; 10.00 FILM: Dr Dolittle (1967); 12.40 Diana: A Tribute; 1.55 The Roses Of No-Man’s Land; 3.00 The Alternative Christmas Messages; 3.05 Verdi’s Requiem With Pavarotti; 4.45 The Nativity; 5.00 Growing Up With 4: Countdown Special 5.30 FILM: Kind Hearts And Coronets (1949). Classic Ealing comedy with Alec Guiness playing eight parts.


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7.30 The Damnation Of Faust. David Aldens English National Opera production of Berlioz’s darkly comic opera The Damnation of Faust, which was staged earlier this year. T.


10.05 Her Majesty The Queen 10.15 Growing Up with 4: A Splice Of Life - 1 5 Years Of Film On Four. Channel 4’s first night included Film On Four: Walter, a clear statement of the fledgling channel’s intention to support the British film industry through funding and exposure. Since then, Film On Four has seen successes including Four Weddings And A Funeral and Trainspotting.


11.05 FILM: Dracula, Prince Of Darkness (1965). Four English tourists explore an eerie castle in Transylvania. Christopher Lee stars as the welcoming Count.


12.45 FILM: Lust For A Vampire (1970). Saucy Hammer Horror about a female vampire who leaves her mark on teachers and pupils of a finishing school.


2.30 FILM: Front Page Woman (1935). Drama about two rival reporters investigating an unusual fire. Starring Bette


4.05 FILM: Fashions Of 1934 (1934). Drama about a con- man and a fashion designer. Starring Bette Davies.


Davis.


5.25 Those British Faces - Dennis Price


ii expressing the intense and compassionate aspect of j human suffering. The film was shot ®"


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^goodwill in Weatherfield but Sally and Kf Y l " i face their first Christmas apart. Are they tempted to |


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6.00 Dappledown Farm; 6.30 The Wind In The Willows; 6.50 Mr Men And Little Miss; 7.00 Wimzie's


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House; 7.30 Alvin And The Chipmonks; 8.00 Havakazoo; 8.30 Adventures Of The Bush Patrol; 9.00 Wishbone; 9.30 Alpha Zone Christmas Special; 10.30 McCartney: Standing Stone; 12.05 Family Affairs; 12.35 The Bold And The Beautiful; 1.05 5 News Update; 1.10 FILM: Charing Cross Road (1987); 3.05 FILM: The Snow Queen’s Revenge (1997); 4.20 FILM: Moonwalker (1988) 6.00 100%-A b b a Special. Special edition of the quiz in which every single question is Abba-related.


6.30 Family Affairs. Maria and Jack are relieved to realise


that Annie has got the wrong end of the stick.


7.00 Night Fever: Abba Special. A special edition of the music quiz hosted by Suggs which celebrates the fondue four­ some. Live music tonight comes from tribute band Bjorn


7.55 Xena: Warrior Princess. Xena has to enter the magical realm of the Dreamscape to rescue Gabrielle.


Again.


8.50 5 News 9.00 FILM: The Man In The Moon (1991). A coming-of-age drama set in 1950s Louisiana, about a 14-year-old girl who


. falls in love with a new neighbour, only to discover that he loves her older sister.


10.50 FILM: About Last Night (1986). Romantic comedy about two lovers who are scared of commitment. Starring Demi Moore.


1.20 2.30


1.00 FILM: Crimes Of Passion (1984). Darkly comic erotic drama.


3.00 FILM: Lord Jim (1965). Adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s novel about a cowardly sailor who is appointed leader of an Asian village by the natives, and is forced to show some bravery.


5.30 100% - Abba Special 4.25


5.30 5.55


9.45 'Xy* 'Vyf&i:' GRANADA ,00 GMTV; 9.25 A Child’s


Christmas; 10.25 FILM: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989); 12.00 Father Christmas And The Missing Reindeer; 12.35 FILM: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993); 2.10 Play It for Real. ..55 ITN News Headlines H. M. The Queen’s Christmas Broadcast FILM: The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992). Dickens’ tale of the miserly Scrooge as told by the Muppet gang, including Kermit the Frog as Bob Cratchit and Miss Piggy as his wife. Starring Michael Caine. Spice Up Your Christmas. The Spice Girls in action in their first ever live concert which took place in Istanbul this October. ITN News: Weather Emmerdale. Doug has planned a surprise for Kathy and Alice. Marlon feels the wrath of Dingle law. And Kim thinks she knows where to find baby James Coronation Street. Kevin and Sally are reunited. Jon has an eventful Christmas - sharing it between deluded fiance Deirdre, and his wife and


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5.50 6.00


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family. FILM: Home Alone 2: Lost In New York (1992). Comedy sequel in which young Kevin McAllister is lost and alone in New York. Coincidentally, his two favourite villains are also in town plotting their finest crime to date. Starring Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern Starting Block. Chris Tarrant presents the world's top sports stars captured on home videos as children.


10.20 The Bare Necessities. A group of Yorkshire pit men strip as a thank you to the Women Against Pit Closures campaigners.


11.15 ITN News: Weather 11.25 FILM: Mortal Thoughts


(1991). Thriller about a woman who plots to murder


her increasingly abusive husband with the help of her best friend. Starring Demi Moore and Bruce Willis. Annie Lennox: Live in Central Park FILM: TWO Rode Together (1961). Western adventure about a marshall who is hired to locate settlers’ children taken captive by Indians. Starring James Stewart and Richard Widmark. FILM: Ghosts On The Loose (1943). Comedy featuring the Bowery Boys.


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Mfie, Staff: at East Lanqmhire Newspapers wish all their customers a i f f%Merry. Christmas arid a Happy & Prosperous New Year


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A C O R N OFFICE E Q U IPM E N T


New and used office equipment and stationery


Are please to support the Fernhill Residential Home


Burnley 456115


Stalwart Dyeing Company Limited, Primrose ■Works', Clithcroe Telephone: 01200 429066


Carpets supplied by Shireburn Carpets A genuine Mill Shop


The Keenest Prices Around


LTONS furnishing WAREHOUSE


Scotland Road, Nelson (Est 1958)


ea}s biggest stockist of quality home Mings are proud to be associated


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Nick Lindsay would like to wish Fernhill Residential Home good luck for the future


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Are pleased to have supplied decorative lighting to Fernhill Residential Home


SALE STARTS DECEMBER 27th 5 0% o ff selected lines


Victoria House, Accrington Road, Burnley


Telephone: 01282 414000


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All the best to Michael and Staff at Femhill


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FERN HILL’S impressive stately frontage


A NEW-LOOK Fern Hill Residential Home is welcoming' clients and guests through its stately doors. More than £100,000 has been spent extending and refurbish­


ing the existing residential home. A new dining room and living room have been built, along with new bedrooms and many more have been extended and


redecorated. New wheelchair-friendly bathrooms and shower rooms have


also been part of the extensive re-fit at the home, set in its own grounds in Manchester Road.


home, tucked away behind trees and overlooking the whole of Burnley town centre, Towneley and Cliviger.


The building itself is a Grade II listed mid-Victorian era


recently-awarded Investor in People plaque. Home manager Mr Michael Wood - himself a trained nurse -


Hanging outside the grand-looking front door is the home's


said: "It shows our commitment to staff training and develop­ ment. "We have links with North East Lancashire Care Homes’


Association -1 am the training officer for the association and I’m chairman of the North East Lancashire Care Consortium," he


added. This commitment to training means your loved ones will be in


the best possible hands in their home-from-home. Inside the house itself is a non-smoking living room and dining


room, smoking room with TV and library and another lounge room - all comfortably fitted and decorated for the residents. They take an active part in choosing the fixtures and fittinj


in the rooms they use and can bring as much furniture as tht want to make their bedrooms real home-from-homes.


call system to alert staff in case of emergency. There are also plentyof staff around during the day to tal


All bedrooms have beds, wash basins, wardrobes and a nun


help out with clients' needs and make sure everyone is happy. Mr Wood said: "We always have more staff on duty than ti minimum required by law, but we feel that it's a better service


S A L E • S A L E COMMENCES SATURDAY DECEMBER 27th


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DRESSING TABLE was £269


SALE PRICE £99


SPECIAL BARGAINS I SALE PRICE £149


WARDROBE was £299


ROCK, GLIDE, SWIVEL CHAIR was £599


SALE PRICE £299


3 SEATER SUITE . was £1089


SALE PRICE £799


3 SEATER SUITE was £929


SALE PRICE £739


: 3ft DRAWER DIVAN was £459


: SALE PRICE £229


i 4ft6in DRAWER DIVAN > was £599


the clients if we do." Clients can come and go as they please, if they are able, ai.~


are also taken out on trips. Mr Wood explained last Friday's trip . SALE PRICE £299


was to Settle - and a few pubs round and about. Entertainers regularly visit the home, along with hairdressers, ■


musicians and movement to music teachers. Meal times are a social event at the privately-owned home -


■ For more details about Fern Hill Residential Home, call Mr •. „


everyone sits down together to tuck into their choice of meal for the day.Fern Hill will throw open its doors today, from 2-30 p.m., to all visitors, relatives and guests.


• Wood on 422500.


3 SEATER SETTEE was £859


SALE PRICE £399 I THREE PIECE SUITESI


3 SEATER SUITE was £1199


SALE PRICE £9S9


3 SEATER SUITE was £949


SALE PRICE £759 I DIVAN BEDS


3ft DIVAN was £ 189


SALE PRICE £129


4ft6in DIVAN was £329


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