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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 29th, 1998


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■ Cjrtetma* flartp Mi&W Available November 7th, 14th and 28th


AND EVERY EVENING THROUGHOUT DECEMBER:


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Christmas Jfapre Hunclj Sunday - Friday from Sunday, November 29th 2 Courses £6.95


10% Rcducation for parties over 20


Christmas Che ©inner 6.00 - 9.00 pm


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4 Course Meal £15.95 Kiddies Menu Available


Children under 12 £18.00 under 5 FREE Also a visit from Father Christmas


CIjriStmaS ©ap Hunclj 5 Course meal £39.95


(Childrens clown and magician included) J^tetoo gear’s Ctoe


Children under 12 £9.25 under 5 FREE


ploxtng ©aj> Hunch 4 Course meal £18.50


(gala ©inner ©ance 7 Course Banquet £39.95


(With Disco Dancing Till Late)


jgeto gear’s ©ap Hunch 4 Course meal £15.95


Children under 12 £7.95 under 5 FREE Dates Available for your private


function in December and January


Telephone: 01254 826518 For full colour brochure - -


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— NOW WITH LATE


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• FRTDAY.-30th OCTOBER, „ /v


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LIVE PREMIER FOOTBALL on 3 Screens , .


SATURDAY NIGHT M O N S T E R


H A L L OW E E N PA R TY -FANCY DRESS-


and customers for the support you have given us in our 1st year at the Kings.


Joy & Eric would like to thank our great staff


hoving a great party - so why not come along BUFFET & PRIZES


We would like to show our appreciation by


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& OffTodmorden Road, Burnley (next opening to


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B U R N L E YM E Q H A N IC S ” NOVEMBER HALF TERM CRAFT


WORKSHOPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE G e t b u sy du ring th e S c h o o l Holiday with 2nd Nov - SWEETMAKING for 6-10 s


3rd & 4th - TOY THEATRES for 8-12 s -


i KNIGHTS OF THE OCCASIONAL TABLE


• C l i t h e r o j e .....U n i t .?..,?. l#i4t I 3rd N ovember


at t h e M oo r co ck , Wa d d in g to n . Comudian: Craig Schofield


Tickets: £25 ...AVAILABLE EROM :M m m


T he Dog, Clitheroe. TEL-.01200 422465.


IJSJg S 0 3®! . KING ARTHUR & THE


‘ “The Nation's pavourite^Literary-Lunatics’ Maggie Fox & Sue Ryding return in an hilarious


e^CanceTsll engagements for.:the g lo r io u s : v-X/p.Sery/cey^rrie./nriepenc/epf........ ,


evening ot pointy hats, pointy swords and other pointy bits in their newest production


Sat 31st Oct, 8pm A MAGNIFICENT NEW ALBUM, A WONDERFUL PERFORMER... A LEGEND.:.


R O Y H A R P E R I N C O N C E R T SOLO & ACOUSTIC


Sun 1st NoV^8pm A .WARfi/l EVENING WITH


Tues 3rd November (1,30pm & 6.30pm) Snap Theatre Co. Presents Family Fun with


f u n n y b o n e s By Janet and Allan Ahlberg;


there’s so much more to come for T h u r sd a y N ig h t - O c t o b e r


29th 2nd Round


CHRISTMAS KARAOKE Last Week’s Winner PA UL


Prizes to the value £500 ( S ig n o n h k t o r b 9 3 0 pm )


F riday N ig h t - O cto b er 3 0 t h


Downstairs/Upstairs - Music as normal till Midnight Late Bar till midnight - NO admission after 11 pm


S aturday Nig ht O ctober 31st


HALLOWEEN PARTY NIGHT Frizes for the best dressed male and female


HAPPY HALLOWEEN HOUR - between 7 - 8 pm Music to guest DJ Wcirwolf


Sunday Night November 1st


K i F l i l F 9.15 - 9.30 pm


live premiership football Cheap


ON 8 SCREENS + 1 BIG SCREEN Saturday


3pm Kick Off Chelsea v Aston Villa Lager until Sunday


4pm Kick Off Middlesborough v Notts Forest


first goal seoredl


I W e l lg a t e , C l ith ero e T e l e p h o n e :© 1200 422465


This very popular children's TV story is brought I to the stage In a silly, spooky, super production for 5-11 's .....You’ll have a rattling good time!


■ Sat 7th Nov; 7.30pm ' A Time of hope & Change Badejo Contemporary African Dance Co.


The Pain Of Aspirations The Dreams, Ambitions and Expectations of Black Britain Today Experienced - through Dance & Photgraphs


S^^r^yT4th November, Doors8.00pm HOT CAJUN NIGHTS AT PADIHAM TOWN HALL


“ 1 7ICtA ZAGA rA IU N BAND


ROCKIN' CAJUN & CREOLE DANCE MUSIC tpjr. nn nn TtMT &


-TICKET OFFICE: 01282 430055


. .V” ~ • — m l it Ifl/' ■ FREE DANCE WORKSHOP \


DiLAMHRI


phis special guests The Devlins S u n d a y 1 N o v em b e r


for all Craft Workshops


Fri 30th October, 7.30pm PREMIERE TOUR LIP* SERVICE presents


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■ '":J TELEPHONE ( 0 1 2 0 0 ) 4 4 1 2 2 7


fot rcsori/othns or enquiries F R I E M f f lS J B F


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'TRAINS S.30PM UNTIL 9.00PM / , BONFIRE LIT AT 7.00PM, :


... FIREWORK DISPLAY 7.30PM ‘ V. • Why notjwrlc and ride to the Bonfire • Trains /cove Bolton Abbey Station for the Bonfire at Embsay Station ot 6.00pm and 7.00pm .


Telephono: Skipton (01756) 794727


General Enquiries Skipton (01756) 795189


Talking Timetable © Britt Alcroft (Thomai) Ltd 1998 Event ticenced by The Britt Alcroft Company___


at EMBSAY & BOLTON ABBEY STEAM RAILWAY


SATURDAY 31 ft OCTOBER 1998


GRAND BONFIRE & FIREWORKS DISPLAY^


Skipton, North Yorkshire Theatre | ij= | PICK OF THE WEEK GIRLS' NIGHT OUT. Charter Theatre,


Preston. To Saturday. Aunty Ivy decides to give Jane a hen night she'll never forget. Box office: 01772 258858.


GIRLS' NIGHT OUT IN IBIZA. Palace


Theatre, Manchester. To Saturday. The girls are back and this time they're playing away from home. Box office: 0161242 2503.


I WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? The Dukes Theatre, Lancaster. To November 21st. Edward Albee's play punctuated by acts


I of seduction, violence and the revealing of | dark secrets. Box office: 01524 66645.


. KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF THE OCCASIONAL TABLE. Burnley


I Fox and Sue Ryding. Box office: 01282 430055. HOLIDAY STARTIME. The Opera House,


| son. Box office: 01253 292029.


, FUNNY BONES. Burnley Mechanics. | Tuesday. A spell-binding play for children. | Box office: 01282 430055.


, CORPSE! Coliseum Theatre, Oldham. To November 7th. When penniless actor Evelyn Farrant plots to do away with his wealthy, sophisticated twin brother, he comes up with the perfect foolproof plan - but is he quitei as clever as he thinks? Box office: 0161624 2?29.


^M usicals I PEGGY SUE ROCKABAMA '98. Central


Pier. Blackpool. To Sunday. Every Sunday at 7-30 p.m. Box office: 01253 292029. GIVE MY REGARDS TO JOLSON. Munic­


ipal Hall, Colne. Tuesday. Starring Clive Baldwin, who bears an amazing resemblance, both in singing and speaking, to Jolson. Box office: 01282 661234.


C’MON C'MON. Municipal Hall, Colne. , _ „ .


November 6th. Dig out your flares and kipper ties and boogie on down for another tun packed evening with the glam stunners. Box office: 01282 661234.


SUMMER HOLIDAY. The Opera House, „ ' TI


Blackpool. To November 7th. The musical where summer lasts forever, starring Darren


Day, Peter Baldwin, Isla Fisher and Hilary


O'Neil. Box office: 01253 292029. SMOKEY JOE’S CAFE. Palace Theatre,


J charged musical sensation that celebrates the songs of Leiber and Stoller in a roof-raising


Manchester. November 9th to 14th. A super-


spectacular of music made legendary by the likes of Elvis and The Drifters. Box office:


1 OLIVER! The Opera House, Manchester. I To January 30th. Lionel Bart's wonderful adaptation of the Charles Dicken's novel. Starring Russ Abbott as Fagin, until Novem­ ber 14th, when Gary Wilmot will take over.


01612422503. „ , . Box office: 0161242 2525 4 (MGerts|


, SOUNDING THE CENTURY. Bridgewater. Hall, Manchester. Saturday. The BBC Phil­ harmonic Orchestra performs works by Gersh-


| win. Box office: 0161907 9000.


, SCANDINAVIA. King George's Hall, Black­ burn. Thursday. Performance by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Box office:


| 01254 582582.


I LUNCHTIME RECITAL. Guild Hall, Prc- I ston. November 10th. With Damian Glrvan on piano. Programme includes works by Schu­ mann and Schubert. Box office: 01772 258858.


, CITY OF LONDON S1NFONIA. Guild


I Hall, Preston. November 10th. Featuring works by Haydn, Bach and Barber. Box office: 01772 258858.


*' •4


Mechanics. Tomorrow. An evening myth, mist, and music with top comedy duo Maggie


Blackpool. To Sunday. Every Sunday featur­ ing The Cruise's Jane McDonald, TV comic Billy Pearce and Granada TV's Russell Wat-


"A Night at the Colton Club", starring the Jiving Lindy Hoppers and Harry


Shutter's Hot Rhythm Orchestra. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. November 10th. •


ZOOT suits, conks and sheer silk stock­


ings are all the rage in this furiously paced, all-action evocation of the jazz


38 Re-live the glamour, exuberance and dedication to pleasure that was Harlem's Cotton Club in the 'twenties and 'thir­ ties, with its lavish, fast-paced floor- shows that featured acts like Louis Arm­ strong, Maxine Sullivan, Ethel Water and Duke Ellington. The Jiving Lindy Hoppers perform


office: 0161242 2503. ‘ 01254 582582.-.


Blackburn. November 9th. Three decades of jazz with one of the country's most estab­ lished and successful jazz bands. B.ox office.


SMOKY CITY JAZZ. King Georges Hall, . BJORN AGAIN. King George's Hall, . ( .


Blackburn. November 12th. The ultimate Abba and 'seventies party with one of the Swedish sensation's top tribute bands. Box office: 01254 582582.


\ Dance|


Beach. To November 7th.Box office:.01253 407997.


authentic dances that have evolved from many jazz styles and specialise in the Lindy Hop, the crowning glory of black Vaudeville dance. Harry Strutter's Hot • Rhythm Orchestra plays the hot jazz music of the 'twenties Manhattan club scene, celebrating the ultimate good­ time party music that made the Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington orchestras the biggest stars of the era. An exhilarating blend ot vintage jazz,


showbiz and history! For more details and ticket prices contact the box office on 01253 290190.


EKhifaiiiorisj SCIENCE IN SPORT. Royal Armouries


Museum, Leeds. To April 11th. The world's biggest ever exhibition or sport. Ticketnet: 0990


232030. ivv-HStr'T Music THE ALL AMERICAN SOLID GOLD ROCK


'N' ROLL SHOW. King George's Hall, Black­ burn. Tonight. Palace Theatre, Manchester. November 6th. Featuring Bobby Vee. Chris Montez. Little Eva, Johnny Preston and Brian Hyland. Box office: 01254 582582 or 0161 242


2525 '!THIS WAS" AN EVENING WITH JETHRO


TULL. Burnley Mechanics. Tomorrow. With Mick Abrahams and band. Box office: 01282


430055. - AN EVENING OF WHITESNAKE. Munici­ : . r . .


pal Hall, Colne, Tomorrow. Original members Bernie.Marsden and Micky Moody come


together again to perform the hits of one of the most famous bands of its time. Box office: 01282.


661234. THE MAGIC OF SINATRA. King George's ■ . -


Hall, Blackburn. Saturday. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. November 8th. Performed by the King of Swing Andy Prior and his orchestra. Box office: 01254 582582 or 01253 290190. CHARLES LANDSBOROUGII. Palace The­


atre, Manchester. Sunday. Live in concert. Includes his award winning songs "What Colour is the Wind?" and "My Forever Friend". Box office: 0161242 2525.


DEL AMITR1. Guild Hall, Preston. Sun. ' ■ ■


Scotland’s finest perform. Plus special guests. Box office: 01772 258858. THE FUREYS "AT HOME IN IRELAND".


KEN DODD. The Grand Theatre, Black­ pool. To Sunday. Last show of the summer


season: Box office: 01253 290190. FREDDIE STARR. Guild Hall, Preston.


Wednesday. For adults only. Box office: 01772 258858JOE PASQUALE AND THE GRUMBLE- WEEDS. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To


November 7th.: Box office: 01253290190. ■ THE FRANK CARSON SHOW. Ccntral


Pier, Blackpool. Tb November 7th. Featuring Andy Ford, Jonathan Clark and Szara King.


Boxoffice: 01253292029.. v. SIMON DAY. Charter.Theatre, Preston.


■November 10th. The "Fast Show" favourite brings his own inspired comedy to Preston. Box office: 01772 258858. : ;


Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 15th. Outrageous comedy hypnotist. Box office: 01253 345247.


KEN WEBSTER. The Paradise Room. :;t -


HOT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach Arena. To November 8th. The ultimate ice


ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure „ ,


spectacular. Box office: 01253 341033. - THE PAIN O F :ASPIRATIONS. Burnley


Blackburn. November 7th. A programme of ballroom, Latin and sequence dancing pre­ sented by MCs Stan and Olwyn. Box office: 01254 582582.


DANCE NIGHT OUT. King Georges Hall, , A NIGHT AT THE COTTON CLUB. Grand _ .


Theatre. Blackpool. November 10th. See Pick ot the Week. Box office: 01253 290190. BUDDY GRECO AND HIS QUARTET.


Charter Theatre, Preston. November 12th. One of the finest jazz pianists and yocahsts ot our time performs. Box office: 01772 258858. REEF. Guild Hall, Preston. November


Blackpool. November 13th and 14th.. Box office: 01253 290190.


MICHAEL CLARK. Grand Theatre, ' :





13th. With support, Symposium. Box office: 01772258858.


Mechanics. November 7 th. Presented by Badejo Contemporary African Dance. Box office: 01282 430055.


^


H :- ¥ .sV o um ? F i s l iv e :m n n e^ fo n -£ 2Q M -m r ’ followed by; music for dancing with licence unit 1.00am ^ 4 #


ES


A CELEBRITY chef in action is a totally new venture for Clitheroe Lions who have organised an evening of


exquisite cookery. On the podium at the Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, on Wednesday, will


be chef Nigel Haworth, of Northcote Manor, together with his co-propnetor, and wine expert, Craig Bancroft. This is a perfect chance to watch a


Events, Hallowe'en activities for children at Beacon Fell Country Park at 11 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557. 31st - Whalley Village Hall The Bob


Hall Show, a Hallowe'en boogie night at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822555. NOVEMBER


^ Proceeds from the evening will go towards Friends of Chernobyl's Chil­


master of his craft at work and pickup a few tips on wine at the same time.


dren.Other notable events taking place soon are the Ribble Valley Poultry Soci­ ety's annual show at Clitheroe Auction Mart on Saturday, while on Sunday rab­ bit lovers can spend an afternoon drool­ ing over bunnies of every breed and I colour at St Nicholas's Church Hall,


SabdEVENTS - OCTOBER 30TH TO NOVEMBER 5TH


Walks. Starts 8 p.m. from the Clitheroe Castle main gates. £2.50 for adults, £1 for children. Inquiries: TIC 01200


Every Wednesday - Clitheroe Ghost 425566.


Walks. Starts 8 p.m. from The Swan car park. Inquiries: TIC 01200 425566. 30th - Civic Hall Cinema presents "There's Something about Mary" (15)


Every Sunday - Whalley Ghost „ .


for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 30th — Friends of Read United


Reformed Church are holding a jumble sale at 6-15 p.m. Items can be taken to the church hall from 1-30 p.m. on the


day.30th - Knowle Green Village Hall pre­ sents, "The Tacklers" a folk evening with supper. Inquiries,'tel. 01254 878447. 30th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall


1st - St Nicholas's Church Hall, Sab- den, Clitheroe Rabbit Club’s open show


with pet section and sale of pens from noon. Entries closed October 28th. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427245. ■ 2nd to 28th Whalley Library - art


the Land" a four-part audio visual pre­ sentation by Malcolm Roberts at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from the library. 3rd - Clitheroe Library presents an illustrated lecture by Simon Chapman "Amazon Rainforest" at 7-30 p.m. Tick­ ets necessary from library. 3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Association meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m.


2nd - Longridge Library "Light qn . .


exhibition of watercolours by Marion Kelly.


I hmckuiIm 1 1 Marcia Morris


lor Vicky Carlin Ion 01200 422324


i Gill Kendall or Lee Banks ion 01202 426161


irom the Tourist Information Centre, ' Market Place, Clltheroe.


, listings,form available


Gallery, an exhibition - "Christmas Cracker".


Hall, a dance with Mark. Kitto at 8 p.m. to midnight. To book tel. 01200 445463. 6th - Civic Hall Cinema presents


_6th - Bolton-by-Bowland Village ■;


at 6-30 p.m. Jacob's join,'all welcome. 7th - West Bradford Playing Field, a


"Ever After", for sue nights at 7-30 p.m. 7th - Rimington and District bonfire


bonfire and firework display at 7 p.m: ■ 7th - Lancashire Countryside Events,


:


tree seed gathering and planting at Bea­ con Fell Country Park. A family day out. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557. . 8th - Remembrance Sunday proces­ sion from Clitheroe Town Hall at 10.05


* 18th - Clitheroe'Remembrance Sunday service at St James's Church at 10-30 a.m. .


ramble to Castleton from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pick-up points Stork Hotel, Read, Whalley bus station,.York Street,


8th - Ramblers' Association, a coach .


for Barley. 4th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


. . . •' ■


hurst, Clitheroe Lion's Club presents, an evening with celebrity chef Nigel Haworth and a talk by wine expert Craig Bancroft, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets: 01200 424572 or 441362 or from theatre. 4th - Longridge Library presents Gra­ ham Phillips and Andrew Collins at 7-30


p.m.5th - Clitheroe Bonfire and Firework Display on the Castle Field at 6-30 p.m.


Fireworks at 7-30 p.m. Organised by Round; Table, Rotary Club, Lions and


Rotaract. 5th - Clitheroe Library presents a


presents a Lourdes night dance with the Mark Kitto Band at 8 p.m. Bring own drinks. Inquiries, tel. 01254 823402 or


from library. 5th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society


talk by Beryl Kingston at 2 p.m. Tickets


presents Mr S. Craig on "60 degrees North - Shetland Islands" in Clitheroe


| from 1 to 4 p.m. 31st - St James's Playgroup, are hold­ ing a coffee morning in Clitheroe


01254 822555. 31st Ribble Valley Poultry Society’s annual show, at Clitheroe Auction Mart


Mayor's parlour. 31st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet Waterloo car park at 9-30


a.m. for Hardcastle, Craggs, 31st - Lancashire .Countryside


Compiled by


Library at 7-30 p.m. 5th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


lowed by lunch.


present "Murder to Death" by Peter Gordon. Tickets from F.A. Allen and


5th to 7th - Trinity Drama Group .


Son, or tel. 01200 424328. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-


5th to December. 24th - Platform . ,42(5566.^-r p: p-.ts wo!' NOVEMBER GTH TO 12TH . v;


a wilderness walk to explore, with a ranger, areas not normally accessible to


Glitheroe. Inquiries, tel, 01282 703597. 8th - Lancashire Countryside Events,


thepublic.


11th - National Pause to Remember, Castle Gates, 11 a.m.


sents Timothy Horton (piano) in' the Lecture Theatre, Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School, York Street, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from TIC or at the door. • 11th - Bowland High School, Grindle-


11th - Clitheroe Concerts Society pre­


- . - '*


ton, an illustrated lecture "The Lazy Way up the Amazon" by John and Carol


Pye, at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel: 01200 425566.11th -.Ribble Valley Carers Focus Group, a project to discuss possible car­ ers training from 1 to 3-30 p.m. in Ribble Valley Council Chambers. Inquiries, tel.


hurst, hot-pot concert featuring Julia Bachelor (mezzo soprano) and Lisa Smith (piano). Concert at midday fol­


WA’S OHT N m.lf#ilii.entrles ustheln.ona


01200 424467. 11th - Lane Ends Community Centre,


Grindleton, whist and domino drive at 7- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446219. . 12th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


hurst, a hot-pot concert at midday. - O Further details of some of the above


• from the Tourist Information,Centre, Market place, Clitheroe, on 01200


events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. 0 A booking service for theatres ad events throughout the region is available


VELVET GOLDMINE (15). Starring Ewan McGregor. Currently Showing:


. New Releases


HALLOWE'EN 1120 (18). SMALL SOLDIERS (PG). MULAN(PG).


Burnley Mechanics. Sunday. Concert headlin­ ers for almost a quarter of a century, the Furoys will provide a warm and humorous treat for one ■ and all. Box otfico: 01282 430055. THE GARY POTTER QUARTET. Blakey's


Bar, Blackburn. Monday. The long-awaited return date for Liverpool's finest, with a world- wide reputation. Box office: 01254 582582., THE BLUETONES. Guild Hall, Preston:


November Gth. Top indie pop band. Plus special -guests. Box office: 01772258858. _ -


JANE MCDONALD. Palace Theatre, Man: ■ HANK MARVIN. King George's Hall. Black­ •


burn. November 6th. Ex-Shadow Ilank Potr forms as part of his 40th anniversary tour. Bax office: 01254 682582.


Chester. November 7th. The star of BBO TV s "The Cruise" perforins live in concert. Box


"’ EVER AFTER: A CINDERELLA


A PERFECT MURDER (15). ELIZABETH. (15). . ,___ ...... THE TRUMAN SHOW (PG). -


- ......... •


^TH E R E 'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY (16).


. ' LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING '


: ’ LETHAL WEAPON 4 (15). : : SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (15)


-


BARRELS (18). Box Office Numbers:


012b2 456333 or advance booking; 01282 456222. -


Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979. Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burnley:


_____


881313 or advance booking 01772 881100. UCI Cinema, Pre3ton: 01772 728888 or advance booking 0800 888929.


Warner Village Cinemas, Preston: 01 <7z . '• • A i


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