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'd l .h . ro B 422324 (Editorial), 422323 ( A d d i n g ) , Burnley 422331 12 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 30th, 1999


rttrnt .f.v & District Phtt.atklic Society


STAMP FAIR


Sunday October 3rd 10am to 4pm


St Theodore’s School


Ormerod Road, Burnley Car Parking • Refreshments


Admission 50p • Children Free APOLLO CINEMA


Clitheroe Parish Church


Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society p resents


'CAUGHT ON THE HOP'


A comedy b y Derek Bcnfield Directed b y D o rothy C u sh in g


in the Parish Hall


commencing at 7.30 p.m. on


Wednesday 13th to Saturday 16th October Tickets - £3 each


a v a i la b le from the Tourist Information Centre


-®on Qpjprted Main Meals ^asshowr^n^cA MONDAY TO THURSDAY Lunchtime and'Evening


2 for the price of 1 H o t Carvery


| E N T E R T A I N M E N T e x c e l l e n c e


. PROGRAMMES ond TIMES FRIDAY lit TO THURSDAY 7th OCTOBER • Adam Sandler


Fri/Sun to Thursday: 12.30 3.00 5.301 8.15 Saturday: 9.30 I 20? 2.30 5.00 7;30 9.45 ___


(F) B lG D AD D Y tm j lOm in s ,


' ( ' n Y b u ’R E D E A b (15) 115 mins FritSun toThuraday; 1.00 3.30 6X10 8 30


Saturday: 10.00 12-30 3.00 5.30 8.00 10.15 JfECiALjDVANCE^CR^NINCS


Saturday 2nd October : On screen 6.30 9.00 11.20 AMERCAN P ie (IS) M O mins


if ) R u n a w a y B r id e (pg> 125 mins Thursday 7th October : On screen: 6.00pm


EYES WIDE SHU T (18) 180 mini


Fri/Sun toWed 1.15 4.30 8.00 Sat 10.30 2.00 5.30 9.00


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* - * - I HUHIMHE I, BARGAIN \ Every Tuesday MOVIE DAY


I £3.60 per ticket I 1 ’ Excludes Directors | Auditorium


CREDIT CARD BOOKING


01282 456222 MASTERCARDNISA


DAILY UNTIL 9PI.I Subject lo Booking Fee


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^LUSIvVeiREClbRsTAUblTbRIUM lNCLUDlNGP8IVATS£ARFACILmES^-' 10 York Street, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 426928 Fax: 01200 443347


Melon & Fruit Medley • Pale Matson • Wild Mushrooms in Pih Basket • Chinese Spring Poll • Salmon and


Smoked Haddock Pish Cake • Deep Pried Una • • •


Soup o f Ihe Day Presb Roast Turkey • Angus Pitta Diane - Chicken Princess •


Pheasant Chasseur • Pish o f the Day • Mushroom Strogouoff Curried Ntil Roast


•£* jz rWj ''' ^ '


Sun 3rd October, 12,30pm FREE JAZZ IN OLIVERS BAR


(Guest Real Ales a n d Wine b y the Glass ' ^ ‘ 11__


JAZZ SOCIETY Sun 2nd October, 8pm


• # emu between Joni Mitchell, Alonis Morisetio and the ronge ot


CHERYL BEER A IN CONCERT


remarkable voice and a distinct stage presence


jwb/fnei Houston1 | An ocowficsef guaranteed to blow your mind


iSat 9th October, 7.45pm HOT CAJUN NIGHTS AT PADIHAM TOWN HALL


i f


ITHE BEARCATS jcooio tcgelhed The Independent


jlhe music of Louisiana may be closer than you think! ■Medicos dance music - ihe best Cajun musicions in ibe comlry


Tue T 2th October, 7.30pm PETE & BUTCH OF THE BARRON KNIGHTS IN


WHAT SEX? WHAT DRUGS? : WHAT ROCK W ROLL?


look'wHat40yeorsmshowbusinessaoesloyoul


:An exlra special compendium of music, fun, gags and onecodotes i "A greof evening of entertainment*


Fri 15th Oct, 8.00pm Britain's Best Known TV Magician


W S m $ 0 y M


•*


f*. I I


With Debbie McGhee & Special Guest i Mogic, Mystery, Illusion, Music & Laughter


I


PAUL DANIELS MAGICAL LAUGHTER SHOW


: A Fantastical Show for All Ihe Family {"Astonishing! Waves ol laughter... ; A world doss exponent of amazing deception... I he olagi


Sat 16th October, 8pm


| Steve Gibbons, P. J. Wright plus l Fairport's Simon Nicol & Dave Pegg in


iTHE MUSIC OF BOB DYLAN PERFORMED {ACOUSTICALLY ISflUNG FASTI


iWed 20th October, 8pm { A LEGEND OF FOLK MUSIC


I iTHE SONGS !-n


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ITRAVELLING M AN - THE JOURNEY, i, A brilliant songwnfor... a worderivl singor


RALPH WIcTELL IN CONCERT


nri miittt'inn0 Billv Connollv - i '' '•* ’ " TICKET OFFICE: 01282 430055


1 Wellgate, Clitheroe Telephone: 01200 422465


Fully air-conditioned upstairs and downstairs


,Cash Karaoke living Hfe i dj hopster piays 9-12 \ Admission again this w


MUSIC FOR ALL AGES 9 -1 2 1 ■t o u c h o f b h b s h


£20 Prize • T-SInns 9pm - 11 pm inMiimMnr —-------------------S n F F — ----- ,nthePllh ^ The Light Junction is FREE


The Summer Madness Continues!! iffiygijgffi


C EB JFB C C iS M S S Happy 40th B i r th d a y Marc


The Dog House B an d ( & ask J ohn to pi ay _____ - ■ .. - •__X


P t e v i n t h e l u n c t j o n ^ ^ r /f % t o .F F p i n t s Sunday Chelsea v Man Utd j Pm Kick-off


Monday Southampton v Derby 8pmKick-ojr 8 tellies plus a big screen!


Visit our Wcbsilc:http://www.cdircclory.co.uk/thedog C om AND J oin tup. Band


MARK EHMOMBS Not to be missed


----------------------------— — I Sorry Thn Light Junction BOOKED UP DJ HOPSTER PLAYS


eek - no admission after 11.15 .. .........


Mn fldmlBBlon after 11.13 Muiphy’s Pints


20p OFF 9.15 -10.30 1 DRINKS


in aid of Wells for Africa Appeal


LOWERGATE 11.45pm


THE HALL


Saturday, 2nd October 8pm -


inc. llnt-Pot Supper


Bob Fairclough Tickets £4


Dancing lo Tel: 427096 or 4270291


United C hristian F e llow ship VV>// meet on


Saturday 2nd October in


Salvation Army Hall Lowcrgate, Clitheroe 7.30pm


Speaker:


A P rison Visitor Everyone Welcome


THE DYLAN PROJECT


Xmas Pudding & Rum Sauce - Choc FudgeCalje m Fresh Fruit Salad • Fruit Pie • Cheese & Biscuits


Coffee an d Home Made Pies £16.00 inc. o f Vat


........................ .................................VLV’u*” * Browns Bistro now have available their


1st December through to Christmas Eve Monday - Friday lunch and evenings.


Christmas menu. This will commence Please be sure to book early i f you require party bookings. Monday to Friday is available until end of November


Also available A La Carte blackboard at all times> Table d’Hote 3 course £15 menu


SUNDAY MARKET Accrington


Town Centre F.VF.RY SUNDAY


New and Secondhand Goods


(No cattle pens, no entrance fees, no muddy fields )


“Follow Ihe crowds, it’s packed" 8.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.


Pr'e-brmkingadvisable Q 1 2 5 4 2 3 3 8 1 6


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PRIVATE HIRE MINIBUSES


XMAS BOOKINGS TAKEN


Works p a r t ie s , fun


nights out, B la c k p o o l illuminations oooooo


For a quote call Paul 0 1 2 0 0


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R .V .C .A . D O N K E Y D E R B Y Friday October 8th 1999 at


5 ’


u O S B A L D E S T O N RIDING C EN TR E


INDOOR ARENA


Bar • Restaurant • Grand Draw &


Junior Riders £3 per mount


First Race 7pm • Admission Free RUN UNDIiR RACE EVENING RULES


Available for all your small group transport .


at 12.00 2.30 5.00 7.30 9.45 Sun 3.00 5.50 8.15_____


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AUSTIN POWERS 2 12) 120 min: : STAR W A R S (U) US mini Sat 5.00 7.30 10.00


Photo: Keith Pattison .................................... p O U G -S I s t MOVIE (U) 90 mint *. p L U B B E R (PG) , 20 mins j HOLLYWOOD UTTLE OSCAR'S SHOW


George Orwell Adapted by


Ian Wooldridge


The mud and guts epic which has thrilled audiences across Europe "Unforgettable images’ THE TIMES


•Brilliantly brutish’ FINANCIAL TIMES Handling charge on card bookings by phone


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EAT AS MUCH AS YOU LRCE from our combination of fresh, local meats....... C a rv e ry se rv in g times.


I Fri/Sat 6.00 - 9.00pm, Sunday 12noon to 6.00pm approx. The Moorcock Inn


Gisburn Road, Blacko Telephone: (01282) 614186 f £4 million refurbishment now complete j -


12-16 OCTOBER Northern Stage presents


A MUSICAL journey to remember will take place tomorrow night when Routes North West makes its first stop in Clitheroe.


ture by composer and guitarist Howard Haigh and Clitheroe's Platform Gallery


This is an exciting new musical ven­ .


is the venue for the opening night of his extensive autumn tour. A former rail­ way station, it is an ideal setting for this unique concert as "Routes North-West takes as its theme the idea of travel,


especially by train.


Howard Haigh presents a dazzling u line-up of wonderful musicians m these


,


which will feature a "Clitheroe Prelude for bass and percussion, a song about witches and one about a balloon ride


nusual and entertaining concerts ,


over the Forest of Bowland. _ ' Pupils from Clitheroe Royal Gram­


be performed.


guitarist, bass player, three percussion- ists. three trumpets, saxophonist,.tuba,.... French horn, flautist, keyboanLsingers


The large band consists of bpanish '


and a genuine steam train whistle.;. ^ Before the "Routes'1.,excursion;,


mar School have been working with : Howard during a series of workshops and the piece they have composed will


farmers' ball at 8 p;m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446642 or 446643. 1st _ Waddington Village Club a


8th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "All About My Mother" (15) for six


OCTOBER 8TI I TO 14TH


cheese and wine evening at 7-30 p.m. 2nd - Clitheroe Town Hall a coffee


Cappella Singers programme of Russ­ ian religious music and folk songs at l-


2nd - Trinity Methodist .Church, a . ,


nights at 7-30 p.m. 8th - Newton Village Hall, Tatlers in


morning in aid of Catholic Fund for Overseas Development. 2nd - United Reformed Church, a


concert at 7-30 p.m. 8th - Osbaldestone Riding Centre,


coffee morning in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind.


30 p.m. Free admission. 2nd - Ribble Valley Rambler, alight


Clitheroe at 9-25 a.m. for an easy seven- mile walk betwixt Castle Ward and Champion. Bus to Newton. Inquiries, tel. 01282 692601.


to Ribble.


/meet Clitheroe Station at 10 a.m. for a coach walk to Sabden.


Tn concert at 8 p.m.


departs, Howard will entertain with his' highly-acclaimed performances of ■ >


works for solo Spanish guitar and his \ pieces for the band, demonstrating the steamy mix of Flamenco, jazz, funk and


worlc* " E v e n t s - Oc t o b e r i s t . T07TH


c Platform Gallery, an exhibition of.„ locks and mirrors, entitled; Face to.^


^CHtheroe Library, an exhibition of paintings by Mr Cook, of Clitheroe. 1st — Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Notting Hill" (15) for six nights at 7-


30 fst^-’ Platform Gallery, Routes North West, composer and guitarist Howard Haigh's, opening night of his tour at 8


% t _ St Wilfrid's Church, Rochester, a concert by Longridge Brass Band. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878022. 1st - Clitheroe District Branch NFU,


Ladies Section, a concert evening by , Trawden Ladies Choir, with soloist btel- la Whitehouse, at Bolton-by-Bowland


Village Hall. Inquiries, tel. 44534d. 1st — Newton Village Hall annual


w m m m m Compiled by Theatre!


1 HAMLET - FIRST CUT. Brewery Arts Centre Theatre, Kendal. Tomorrow and Sat­ urday. Post-industrial setting for Red Shifts production of the Bard's classic set m a soci­ ety heading towards destruction. Box office:


01539 725133. KING LEAR. Anchor Mill, Daisy Street, „ . .


Oldham. To October 2nd. Players from the Northern Broadsides Theatre Company per­ form one of Shakespeare's plays m a former derelict mill which is currently being refur­ bished. Box office: 0161 911 4072 or credit card hotline 0161 9113093. THE HOBBIT. Opera House, Manches­


ter. October 6th to October 10th. Follows Tolkien favourites Bilbo Baggins and Gan- dalf on their journey to the misty mountains. Box office: 0161 242 2524. CHARLES DYER'S STAIRCASE. Old­


ham Coliseum Theatre. To October 9th. Starring Kenneth Alan Taylor. Box office: 0161624 2829.


ANIMAL FARM. Charter Theatre, Pro- • „


ston. October 12th to October 16th. Voted as one the century's favourite novels, the George, Orwell classic is presented by Northern


Stage. Box office 01772 258858. ABIGAIL'S PARTY. Oldham Coliseum.


October 14th to November 6th. Comedy of


I manners from award winning film director and playwright Mike Leigh. Box office: 161


624 2829. A DOLL'S HOUSE. Burnley Mechanics. , „ . .


October 14th. Custard Factory Theatre uses music, puppets and live animation in its adaptation of the Ib s e n classic. Rox office:


01?AULDANIELS MAGiCAli LAUGH-” TER SHOW. Burnley Mechanics, October1


Pleasure Beach. To November 13th. Illusion show starring master illusionist Richard De Vere and compere Tom Bright. Box office.


01253345247. i PICK OF THE WEEK


" L i lF c s l , Wednesday, O cto b e r 20lh to S un day, O c tob e r 2 4 lh . Lancaster."


A FEAST for all who love live litera­


ture. Highlights will include a perfor­ mance for the over 15s by celebrated poet Roger McGough, who will be taking his latest collection called "The Way Things Are" to Lancaster. Also starring will be Millennium Dome poet Simon Armitage and Jenny Joseph, who wrote the nation a favourite modern poem "Warning1. A


range of venues, including the Dukes, the Gregson and Folly Pictures, wilt be ho ing events throughout the festival wh.cn


. festival's concluding events tffiil/?®;*1” ,.. afternoon of fun, games and stones children titles "Wizards arid'Wizadoras. r when storyteller Taffy Thomas will be a t :-


The Gregson Centre. Tickets can be booked by post, by


Mastercard, Access or Visa by r in8in8 01524 62166, in person at the LitFest office or on the door subject to availabili­ ty, but bookings for Roger McGough are only available at the Dukes by ringing


01524 66645.


"the '70s Swedish quartet ABBA. Box office: 01254 582582.


15th. Box office: 01282430055. 1 ; ■ u>-> MYSTIQUE. The Horseshoe, Blackpool


•ICPREMIER SERIES. The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. October 7th. Pianist Alfred Brendel performs Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 22 and Manchester school children pro­ vide vocals for Benjamin's Jubilation, conduc­ tor is Kent Nagano. Box office: 0161907 9000. DON GIOVANNI. Leeds Grand Theatre. October 7th and 9th. Box office: 0113 222


t,


6222. THE BEARCATS. Padiham Town Hall,


COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA. Queen


• Elizabeth Hall, West Street, Oldham. Tomor­ row. A jazz band with a history spanning six decades and five members who played under I the personal leadership of Count Basie. Box


office: 0161 911 4072. ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMON­


IC ORCHESTRA. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Tomorrow. This concert is con­ ducted by Junichi Hirokami and pianist


Michael Roll. Box office: 01254 582582. KATYA KABANOVA. Leeds Grand The-


atre. October 2nd, 6th and 8th. A perfor­ mance which contains some of the 20 th.cen­ tury's greatest music.. Box office: 0113 222


6222.CHERYL BEER. Burnley Mechanics. October 2nd. Upbeat acoustic set during the


I singer's first visit to this part of East Lan­ cashire. Box office 0.1282 430055.


SATURDAY POPS. The Bridgewater


Hall, Manchester. October 2nd. Roderick Dunk conducts the Halle.. Box office: 0161


907 9000. GRAND OPERA. Palace Theatre, Man­ ’


chester. To Saturday, October 2nd. Two dif­ ferent performances by Opera and Ballet


i GUEST DEBBY CAMPBELL. The Bridge- water Hall, Manchester. October 3rd. ". Box


International. Box office: O164 242 2®24' . GLEN CAMPBELL WITH SPECIAL


office: 0161907 9000. JOAN ARMATRADING IN CON­


CERT. The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. October 4lh. From soul to pop, this performer can boast 20 years' experience of chart-top­


pers, gold discs and numerous industry awards. Box office: 0161907 9000. LA TRAVlATA. Leeds Grand Theatre.


October 4th. Sung in Italian a new production of Giuseppe Verdi's famous operatic piece. B o x office: 0113 222 6222. .


LYLE LOVETT. The Bridgewater Hall, '•■ ,


I Manchester. October 5th. With music some­ where between rock, country, folk and blues. Box office: 0161907 0000. BJORN AGAIN. King George's Itall, | Blackburn. October 6th. Top pop tribute to


October 9th. Accordions, fiddles, guitars and drums bring Cajun music to the north west. Box office: 01282 430055. OLDHAM TINKERS AND BERNARD


WRIGLEY. Windsor Suite, King George's WHAT SEXY WHAT DRUGS? WHAT


ROCK 'N' ROLL. Burnley Mechanics. Octo­ ber 12th. Founder members of the Barron Knights Butch Baker and Pete Langford blend music, with talcs of tours with 1CB" endary bands such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Box office: 01282430055. OPUS ONE SERIES. The Bridgewater


this year will also include partnership pc. formances from various writers, musicians and photographers, as well as new work specifically commissioned for the five-day festival. Poets Deryn Rees-Jones and Sarah Corbett will start proceedings at Folly Pictures Gallery on Wednesday, October 20th at 6-30 p.m., and one of the


House. Manchester. To October 23rd. Am adults-only comedy men, muscle mid


GIRLS' NIGHT OUT AT XMAS. Open


mayhem. Box office: 0161 242,25,?®'T?YV WEBSTER. Paradise Room and The Horse


office: 01253 345247.


shoe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To Novem- hnr 7th. Outrageous comedy hypnotist, box


Research.


•'.2nd - Talbot Hotel Chipping, in the marquee Irish Folk duo "Dreamcraft ,


2nd - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society, . ;,


■ • , _ . ,


rgrand charity family fu'ri'dajj from •noon to 6 p.m. Proceeds to Denan House and Christie's Breast Cancer;


sored "Songs of Praise" at 6-30 p.m. AlI welcome.


3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers'Associa­ •


; ■ 4th - Longridge Library a talk: by ‘■Mary Hall on "A Course in Miracles by ticket only.


Mr Robie Swale "Revenge of the Ram- gods" at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket


5th - Clitheroe Library, a lecture by "


5th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­ tion, meet Chester Avenue at 10 a.m.


for Whalley. 6th - Clitheroe Library an open


422721. A7th - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, o t


hurst, a hot-pot concert at noon. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-


GM in Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. 7th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-


meeting of Volunteering Development Project at 11 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200


( .


'■ 3rd-Gisburn Parish Church, a spon­ . . . .


• •*


tion, meet Waterloo car park at 9 a.m.. for Hardraw and Cotterdale.


3rd - Talbot Hotel, Chipping, a . . ., ..n _u


indoor donkey derby. 9th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 9-30 a.m. at Waterloo car park for Crummockdale.


morning in aid of St James s Playgroup. 9th - Platform Gallery, a new pages


9th - Clitheroe Town Hall a coffee


drop-in day for readers and writers. Inquiries, tel. 443071. 10th - Lancashire Countryside


2nd - Ribble Valley Rambler, alight Whalley at 9-15 a.m. for a moderate walk of 10 miles from Ribble to Pendle


, .


Events, a wilderness walk with aranger str to explore parts of the Bowland Fells. A


ate clothing. Booking essential. Inquiries, tel 01282 640557. 12th - Parish Church Hall, Universi­


enuous walk which needs appropri­


ty of the Third Age a group meeting "Snickleways of York" Illustrated talk


by Mark Jones, at 2-30 p.m. Inquiries,


• niittee winter travel series, "Family Cycling across Europe" by Tony Cann


tel. 01200 427480 or 424324. 13th - Grindleton Millennium Com-


at Bowland High School at 8 p.m. Tick- ets at the door.


"Lecture Theatre, Clitheroe Royal ■


Sabden, Rural Touring Network pre­ sents, "The Bank Job” by Spike The­ atre, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets at the door. 13th - Clitheroe Concerts Society presents Florian Uhlig on piano in the


13th - St Nicholas’s Church Hall, ;■ „


• Grammar School, York Street, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets at the door or TIC.


. . . Church Amateur Operatic and Dra- ’matic Society presents, "Caught on the Hop" by Derek Benfield, m the


13th to 16th - Clitheroe Parish


church hall. , 14th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-


hurst, a hot-pot concert at noon. 14th - Clitheroe Library, a recital


by "Cheltenham School of Music". ©Further details of some of the


.


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


on 01200 425566.


and events throughout the region is available from the tourist informa­ tion centre, Market Place, Clitheroe


TESS OF THE D'UBERVILLES. Palace


Theatre- Manchester. October 5th to October pip T-Boxotlicc: 0161 2*12 2524. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Black­


pool Opera House. November 18th for eight weeks. A new production by Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Theatre Company, d. Box office: 01253 292029.


" TIME SIGNATURES. Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. October 8th. Box office:


015UQUID3REFLEX. Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster. Wednesday, October 13th to Sat- urday, October 16th. Box office: 01524


5!>DISNEY ON ICE. Manchester Evening News Arena. October 14th to 17th. Four Dis­ ney classics - Jungle Book, The Little Mer­ maid, Cinderella and 101 Dalmations. Box


office: 0161 9505000. ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure


Beach. To November 6th. Award-winning cireballet featuring the unique talents of aer­ ial artiste Vladimir and starring a cast of world-renowned performers. Box office: U1ZOS


407997.HOT ICE SHOW. Blackpool Pleasure Beach Arena. To November 7th. Box office: 01253 341707.


EKliililiionsj A CLIMBER’S VIEW. Warehouse


Gallery, Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. To October 23rd. Box office: 01539 725133. LES MURS. Mid Pennine Gallery, Burn­ ley. To November 6th. A portrayal of the life


of ordinary people by Je^n Dubuffet. BLACKBURN MODEL RAILWAY


EXHIBITION. King George’s Hall, Black­ burn. Friday, October 15th to Sunday, Octo-


Hall, Manchester. October 13th, 14th and 17th. Cellist Julian Lloyd-Webber joins con­ ductor Owain Arwel Hughes in a concert con­ taining Elgar's Cello Concerto, and "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Mussorgsky/Ravel. Box


office: 0161 907 9000. TONY HADLEY IN CONCERT. Colne


Municipal Hall. Thursday, October 14th. Box office: 01282 661232. , THREE TENORS IN CON CERT. Wind­ sor Suite, King George’s Hall, Blackburn. Fri­ day, October 15th. Three of the country s leading tenors return to Blackburn. Box office.


01254 582582. THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC. The


Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Friday, Octo­ ber 15th. A top tribute band celebrate music


by ABBA. Box office: 01G1 907 9000. DANIEL O’DONNELL. King George's


Hall Blackburn. October 18th and 19tli, with special guest Mary Duff. Box office: 01254


582582. MIKE PENDER'S SEARCHERS AND


01253 407997. QEII. Blackpool Pleasure Beach, lo ,


November 1st. Rock to the sounds of the ulti­ mate Queen tribute band. Monday nights only. Box office: 01253 341033.


PARADISE. Paradise Room, Blackpool


Pleasure Beach. To November 6th. A dazzling show starring Allan Stewart and featuring Nikita Scott, the amazing speciality skills of Patrick Lemoine, and the Paradise Dancers, Box office: 01253 345247.


.


THE FORTUNES. The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To October 28th. Box office:


beI*THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHIB I ­ TION. 64/66 The Promenade. Blackpool. Open every day. The largest exhibition of its kind in the world. Bax office: 01253 297522. BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM. Cheshire


Oaks, Ellesmere Port. Open every day except Christmas Day.Box office: 0930 100 300. HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI - THE


2901999.


FALL OUT. Royal Armouries Museum, T nriri. Tn October 3rd. Box office: 0113


N e w Releases: THE HAUNTING (12)


Currently Showing


EYES WIDE SHUT (18) INSTINCT (15) NEVER BEEN KISSED (12) AUSTIN POWERS 2 (15)


PHANTOM MENACE (U). DOUG'S 1ST MOVIE (U) VARSITY BLUES (15) SOUTH PARK (15)


STAR WARS EPISODE 1 - THE


ANALYSE THIS (15) THE GENERAL'S DAUGHTER (18)


Bax Office Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979.


ley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 \ ^ n c r Village Cinemas, Preston: 01772


Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burn­


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


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