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LUCKY NUMBER. Opera House, Manchester. To Sun. From the mak­ ers of the hit Children's BBC show. Follow Why Bird, Poppy and Peggy Patch live on stage in their greatest adventure yet —


PLAYDAYS - WHY BIRD'S


them all the way around the world, into space and back again. Full of music, songs and audience participa­ tion. Box office: 0161242 2524. NODDY. Palace Theatre, Man­


a game that will take PICK OF THE WEEK


ria Park showground, August 19th to 21st."


"Southport Flower Show, Victo­


Britain's most popular pastimes, with tens of thousands of people visiting garden centres every day of the week. Consequently, there is always room in the calendar for a quality gardening event at the


GARDENING is one of


1 suitable for two to seven-year-olds. ' There's a Fun Day in Toy Town, with an ice-cream eating contest and a competition to win a big bag of six­ pences. But strange things happen and things go missing. Could those naughty troublemakers Sly and Gobo be up to more mischief? Box office: 01612422524. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTH­


chester. Thus, to August 15th. Noddy and his friend Big Ears appear in an exciting all-new show


STER. Paradise Room and The Horseshoe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 7th. Outra­ geous comedy hypnotist. Box office;


01253 345247.


right price. Southport Flower Show is


day, August 19th, to Saturday, Dance


already preparing for an annual influx of some 100,000 visitors over the three-day event from Thurs­


August 21st. The organisers are quick to point


ING. Towneley Park, Burnley. August 10th to 14th. Outdoor perfor­ mance of one of Shakespeare's most popular plays. Performed by the Midsommer Actors. Box office:


01282 430055. GOOSEBUMPS: LIVE ON


STAGE. Opera House, Blackpool. To August 15th. New live stage produc­ tion based on the popular children s TV show. Starring Russ Abbot. Box


office: 01253 292029. THE ULTIMATE HEN PARTY.


Opera House, Manchester. August 16th to 21st. Starring Ceri Dupree. Our hero Matt is up for a new posi­ tion - at Madam Dupree's glorious "Hot Spot Club". The all-stripping, all-dancing troupe need a new mem­ bers, but is Matt prepared to join in the saucy strip routines and face hoards of screaming adoring female fans - all in the name of glory and fame. Box office: 0161242 2524. PARADISE. Paradise Room,


Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November Gth. A dazzling show star­ ring Allan Stewart and featuring Nikita Scott, the amazing speciality skills of Patrick Lemoine, and the Paradise Dancers. Box office: 01253


345247.MYSTIQUE. The Horseshoe,


Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 13th. Illusion show star­ ring master illusionist Richard De Vere and compere Tom Bright. Box office: 01253 345247.


Music


GO'S SOUL, MOTOWN AND NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT. Bum-


ley Mechanics. August 14th. More deck-spinning from DJ's Richard Searling and Ginger Taylor, plus spe­ cial guest DJ's Terry "Mowtown" Davies and Roman, with rare North­ ern Soul collections and 60's soul clas­ sics. Includes late bar and sprung dancefloor. Box office: 01282 430055, SOME FRIENDLY. Blakey's Cafe


Bar, Blackburn. August 19th. Top local band launch their CD. Plus spe-


out that, unlike the recent Tatton, Park Royal Horticultural Society Show, road jams are unlikely, with good road and rail systems and convenient park and ride facilities from car parks close to the Victoria Park showground. The ground cov­ ers 34 acres and with 20 full-size show gardens; 100 major, displays by top growers and the largest amateur competitive section in Britain with over 1,000 exhibits, organisers expect that this year's show, with its theme "Australasia," will be another winner. Full price tickets, purchased in


line: 0870 44 44 226.


King George's Hall, Blackburn. Tonight, Tues., Thurs., August 17th and 19th. Including lessons for begin­ ners, improver classes and Saturday specials. Box office: 01254 582582. DANCE NIGHT OUT. King


AMERICAN LINE DANCING.


George's Hall, Blackburn. Sat. With MG'S Stan and Olwyn. Box office:


01254 582582. ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool


Pleasure Beach. To November 6th. Award-winning circballet featuring the unique talents of aerial artiste A/ladimir and starring a cast of world- renowned performers. Box office:


01253 407997. HOT ICE SHOW. Blackpool Plea­


advance, cost just £8.50 with v^i- ous discounts and free admission for children under 12. Ticket hot­


cial guests. Box office: 01254 582582. BARRAGE. Burnley Mechanics.


sure Beach Arena. To November 7th. The UK's longest running ice spec­ tacular starring Olympic internation­ al and British champions including, Oula Jaaskelainen. Marika Humphreys, Fabrizio Garattoni and Sergei Vaipan. Box office: 01253 341707.


August 20th. This Canadian 11-piece band provides a veritable fusion of sounds by taking traditional music from all over the world and injecting it with modern contemporary ideas, ranging from Celtic and calypso to ethnic and folk. Box office: 01282 430055.MIKE PENDER'S SEARCHERS and t h e for tunes . The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach.To October 28th. A double-bill Sixties smash hit night of live chart topping pop clas­ sics such as "Sweets for my Sweet", "Needles and Pins", "Seasons in the Sun" and "Storm in a Teacup". Thurs­ day nights only. Box office: 01253


407997.QEII. Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 1st. Rock to the sounds of the ultimate Queen tribute band. Monday nights only. Box office: 01253 341033.


EKhibitions


BITION. 64/66 The Promenade. Blackpool. Open every day. The largest exhibition of its kind in the world, offering a unique combination of truth, fact, fiction, spirituality and the paranormal. Box office: 01253


THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHI­


297522* BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM.


Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port. Open every day except Christmas Day. Visit the submersible Santa for the ideal festive family day out. Box office: 0930 100 300.KEN WEB-


Musicals


WORLD - EVERI King George's Hall, Blackburn. August 14th. 22nd anniversary concert starring Steve Preston. Box office: 01254 582582.


BEST ELVIS SHOW IN THE film


WHO . . . (12). Hilarious sequel star­ ring Mike Myers.


AUSTIN POWERS - THE SPY NewRelcascs:


PHANTOM MENACE (U). 10 THINGS 1 HATE ABOUT


STAR WARS EPISODE 1 - THE Currently Showing:


YOU (12).VIRTUAL SEXUAIATY (15). ENTRAPMENT (12). THE MUMMY (12). ROGUE TRADER (15). CRUEL INTENTIONS (15). BRIDE OF CHUCKIE (18).


(PG).NOTTING HILL (15). Box Office Numbers;


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Coming soon ••• Look out for the Three Fishes *Fish Night*


WHERE can you find a magnificent 16th Century manor house, a famous boarding and day school, and a coun­ try estate of outstanding natural beauty very close to Clitheroe? "Elementary my dear Watson, at


Stonyhurst College". Why not visit Arthur Conan


Doyle's old school and have a guided tour of both the historical rooms and school areas? Stonyhurst College's Jacobean din­


cleaning staff. This most magnificent room,


in c lu d in g f re sh m a rk e t v e g e ta b le s , n ew p o ta to e s e tc £ 5 . 9 5


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Still serving our popular 2 for 1 oflcrs on a variety of home cooked food Carvery serving times:


Fri/Sat 6.30 - 9.00pm, Sunday 12noon onwards


The Moorcock Inn, Gisbum Road, Blacko


Telephone: (01282) 614186


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Inquiries, tel. Simon Entwistle 01200 426821.


7-30 p.m. Six matinees "Dr Dolittle"


ed tours daily from 1 to 5 p.inl except Fridays (plus August Bank Holiday Monday) Gardens also open. , Clitheroe Libraiy, an exhibition of miniature furniture by Mrs Plum-


. Stonyhurst College, open for guid­ ' j '


(PG)., ' 14th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, Activity at Beacon Fell Country Park. Become a nature detective with the Countryside Ser­ vice. Start 1 p.m. duration 2-3 hours.


ridge, of Clitheroe. Platform Gallery presents, an exhi­


ing room has finally succumbed to the over-zealous mopping of its Ital­ ian marble floor by generations of


I viewing panels on two levels and this, in itself, makes for a fascinating visit as one can see the building structures as they were several centuries ago. Beneath the dining room is located


notable for its portraits of seven VCs, is now in the process of complete refurbishment in co-operation with English Heritage. The main work is renewal of the floor timbers, which have rotted and can no longer sup­ port the marble floor, together with general refurbishment. The work can be seen through


the "Do Room" which is also having to be refurbished as part of the build­


ing work.A visit to Stonyhurst at the present


time offers a unique opportunity to see several institutions in one. The gardens are also open until the end of August and there is a tea room and


gift shop. On Sunday the Balderstone Band


will give a concert in the Clitheroe Castle Bandstand featuring a won­ derful selection of popular music to suite the tastes of everyone. If the weather is fine what better way to spend an afternoon and all for free. EVENTS - AUGUST 6TH TO 12TH


I also resume by booking only. Compiled by


Friday evening at 8 p.m. from the Castle Gates. Whalley ghost walks


Ghost walks will take place every


bition of textiles by four artists. 6th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "The Mummy" (12) for six nights at Y-30 p.m. Six matinees of "My Favourite Martian" (PC). Gth and 7th - Beacon Fell Country


family. Gth to 8th - St Mary's Church,


ation, meet 8 a.m. Waterloo car park for Padley Gorge, Hathersage. 15th - Lancashire Countryside


Park woodland open days between 10 a.m. and 4 pm. A day out for all the


Newchurch-in-Pendle, rushbearing 50th anniversary flower festival and exhibition. Church open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Home-made refreshments. 7th - Clitheroe Town Hall, venue


for Pendle Club coffee morning 7th and 8th - Waddington Open Gardens weekend from 1 to 5 p.m. 8th - Clitheroe Castle Bandstand,


a concert featuring Balderstone Brass Band from 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. 11th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation, meet 7 p.m. Newton. 11th - Mearley Clough fell race 3.5


m. 1300 ft A.S. Start 7-15 p.m. from the Calf's Head, Worston. Registra­ tion 6-15 p.m. onwards. 11th - Little Town Farm, Thorn-


01282 692601. 15th - Clitheroe Castle Bandstand, ,


a concert by Haslingden and Helmshore Brass Band from 2-30 to


4-30 p.m. 15th - The Manor House, Chat-


bum, a coffee afternoon from 2 to 3- 30 p.m. Refreshments, tombola, raf­


fle, cake stall and games. 15th - Whalley Abbey Grounds,


"Pickwick Night" family barbecue from 3 to 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254


822748 17th- Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Slaidbum. 17th - Ribble Valley Rail Rambler,


alight Clitheroe at 9-30 a.m. for a moderate 11-mile walk on Pendle Hill. Picnic lunch, tea Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01282 692601. 18th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ley, near Longridge, "Friendly Farm Fun Day" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 12th - Parish Church Lower Hall,


15th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


Events, drop in at Spring Wood between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. and join in on a day of events, craft displays from local groups. Inquiries, tel.


ation, meet 6-45 p.m. Hurst Green. 19th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


York Street, WI Market and 30th anniversary coffee morning with telk by plant expert Graeme Iddon. Tick­


ets from WI market. 12th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­ hurst, a summer luncheon concert at


midday followed by lunch. FORTHCOMING EVENTS - AUGUST 13TH TO 19TH


13th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Netting Hill" (15) for six nights at


‘ Duo, innovative music from 17th century Europe to 20th century America on lute and guitars. O Further details of some of the


hurst, a summer luncheon concert at midday featuring the Campanella


above events can be found in adja­ cent "Lifestyle" advertisements. O A booking service for theatres


and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Informa­ tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.


THE MATRIX (15). MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN


. Burnley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 456222. Warner Village Cinemas, Preston:


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


01772 881100. UCI Cinema, Preston: 01772


728888 or advance booking 0800 888929.


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