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H AT I Y O l i l N E E D T O P L A N Y O U R W E E K A H E A D IN C LU D ING T V January 13th, 2000 11 l i t i i w


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“.Victoria ‘Theatre*:Halifax; Mark >1 ^marr.Dennis Locdrriere, ?Hank MaiKrin; Febmary - May-' ";


THE Victoria Theatre, Halifax, is busi­ ly preparing for its next exciting season and is promising to "blow away the win­ ter blues and present something to amuse!" There is a great selection of new and


FANCY being a w icked witch for a w e e k ? Birmingham Stage Company is looking for 15


fabulous shows to brighten up the early months of the year 2000. Highlights include Mark Lamarr on


Thursday, February 3rd, Dennis Locor- riere on Wednesday, March 8th, and Hank Marvin on Saturday, May 13th. • Halifax's newest comedy club, Dick


and kiddy's House Of Fun, returns in the new season as the theatre welcomes a selection of brand new top quality stand- up comedians from the comedy circuit. • With a fine mix of comedy, dance and music, there is something for everybody to enjoy. Tickets for all shows can be purchased by calling 0T122 351158.


STAGE IS SET FORA CLASSIC WHODUNNIT


A COASTAL setting for a classic whodunnit drama with super-sleuth Miss Marple on the case and an all-star cast on the bill. Taking centre stage in this timeless Agatha


HOW tickled he is to be coming back to the North West for two nights of merry-making when


laughter is certain to abound. Although identified with Merseyside,


Ken Dodd is an international star, who will be bringing his own brand of humour and song to his Preston perfor­ mances. His relaxed and homely, almost old-fashioned style contrasts effectively with some of the younger and more "modern" personalities on the comedy


circuit. Dodd went close to stealing the recent


Royal Variety Show, but such is his ver­ satility and experience that he can be just as effective in small, much more


provincial settings. ® Box office number is 01772 258858.


theatre


- Murder at, the Vicarage; Grand ^The atre, B la c k p o o l ; Ja n u a ry '24th - January 29th '


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Christie mystery will be ex-Eastender Sophie Lawrence, above right, and David Griffin,left, who made a name for himself playing Squadron Leader Clive Dempster in "Hi-De-IIi", but is now better known to tele­ vision audiences as Hyacinth's neighbour, Emmet, in "Keeping Up Appearances". The role of the great female detective has


gone to actress Barbara Murray, above left, who has enjoyed successes on both the big and small screens and whose career spans


more than 60 years. When the unpopular Colonel Protheroe is


found murdered in a sleepy English village, it becomes clear that everyone has a motive for wishing him dead. Initially, suspicion falls on his wife and her lover, Lawrence Reading. Miss Marple is given the task of working


fema le s to play extra w itch e s in Roald Dahl's famous children's story "The Witches". If you fan cy becoming a w icked witch for a w e e k , go along to the audition on Friday at 12-30


p.m. All women aged between 16 and 90 are w e l­


come, and no acting exp e rien ce is n e ce s sa ry . You won't get paid, but you do get to go bald, have blue spit, be turned into a mouse and shout out blood-curdling ch an ts about squishing and


squashing nasty little children. "The Witches" is an exciting and fast-moving


story about a boy and his grandmother battling against real w itch e s . Full of spine-tingling even ts and some amazing magical sp e c ia l e ffe c ts designed by top illusionist Paul Kie v e, the boys will be changed into m ice before your


very e y e s . The finished show will be a t the Victoria The ­


atre, Halifax, from Tuesday, March 14th, to S a t ­


urday, March 18th. For more information regarding the audition,


c a l l Emma Booth in the marketing department on 01422 351156.


concert


Abba Gold; Opera House, Man­ chester; January 23rd . r


her way through a variety of anonymous let­ ters and bogus telephone calls to unravel the mystery and solve the murder during perfor­ mances which promise intrigue, subterfuge


and murder. 0 Tickets cost £12.50 and are available


from the box office on 01253 290190.


E M I/ 9 E H T S ^W 8 3 » s a H I


G ive your p o c k e t a


NEW YEAR BREAK C ome to the M o o r c o c k for G a m m o n or S t e a k


2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 - £ 8 .5 0


Served lunchtime 1 2 - 2 pm and even in ri 7 - 9 pm


The Moorcock Inn G is b u rn R o a d , B lacko T e le p h o n e : (0 1 2 8 2 ) 6 1 4 1 8 6 Triniiy Pantomime Presents


JACK AND THE BEANSTALK


FRIDAY 28th and SATURDAY 29th JANUARY THURSDAY 3rd. FRIDAY 4th and SATURDAY 5th FEBRUARY Hooking Friday Mill January Trinity .l.tllpm - 5pm


C O L


24 hour info 0 1 2 8 2 4 5 6 3 3 3 Credit card bookings 0 1 2 8 2 4 5 6 2 2 2


UE PE oivFri 10am. Sal 9am. Sun 12 noon P**-* 1 Programmes & Times from


SBC O OKGE E TASCIO


(IS) lh r lOmlns Fri/Sun toThurs 2.10 5.IS 8.25 Sat 2.10 5.15 8.25 11.00pm


THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH


(11) lh r JOmlns Fri/Sun toThurs I.30 4.30 7.30


Sat I0.30am I.30 4.30 7.30 I0.30pm


MYSTERY MEN (PG) lh r tSmins Fri/Sun toThurs 2.00 5.00 Sat 11.15am 2.00 5.00


UJET T 60p BOIN FE PRRNATN NS ON M


(F) ANGELA'S ASHES (11) lh r SOmlru Daily 1.30 5.00 8.I0


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Friday 14th January toThurs 20th January 2000 (F) THE BONE COLLECTOR


(F) THE DARKEST LIGHT (12) IhrSJmlns Fri/Sun toThurs 4.00 8.40 Sat 4.00 8.40 11.05pm


BRINGING OUT THE DEAD


(18) lh r ttmlns Fri/Sun toThurs 8.10 Sat 8.I0 I0.45pm ______________


The Director’s Auditorium


(F) THE BONE COLLECTOR < Frl/Mon toThurs 5.I5 8.25 - SatlSun 2-I0 5.I5 8.25


THE IRON GIANT (U)


Ih r 45mins Fri/Sun toThurs 1.45 4.00 6.15 Sat 11.30am 1.45 4.00 6.15 (F) SLEEPY HOLLOW


M. SIXTH SENSE (IS) Ihr 10mln* nt Fir/Sun toThurs 3.15 8.30,ExThurs g 8.30 Sat 3.IS 8.30 11.00pm


(IS) lh r* Fri/Sun toThurs 2.30 5.30 8.00 Sat 2.30 5.00 8.00 10.40pm


U U Thursdays Silver Screening


10 20th January at 8.30pm SOUTH PARK THE MOVIE (1S)


O' Ih r 40mins on screen 8.30 «) »r iomim INSPECTOR GADGET (U)


Ih r ISmlns Fri/Sun toThurs 1.40 6.15 Sat 11.00am 1.40 6.15


B U IE STREAK (IS) lh r ISmins Fri/Sun toThurs 8.30 Sat 18.30 11.00pm


MUPPETS FROM SPACE (U)


Ih r 4Smtns Fri/Sun toThurs 1.15 6.00 Sat 11.00am U S 6.00


Saturday's Little Oscar Show


a t ll.OOavt JUNGLE 2 JUNGLE (PC ) lh r


(F) FREE LIST SUSPENDED w w w . a p o l l o c i n ej in a s .-c,o u.k'


G S APOLLO CINEMAS _ L.v: HOLLYWOOD PARK, • CENTENARY WAY," p n rS S T V


] /'MANCHESTER ROAD; BURNLEY . . oi oi» »k


SUNDAY MARKET Accrington


FRIENDS OF i ST. MARY'S SCHOOL


Town Centre F.VF.RY SUNDAY New and Secondhand Goods


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


“Follow the crowds, it's packed” Pre-booking advisable


M i t t o n H a l l C o u n t r y H o u s e H o t e l


Mitton Road, Mitton, Whalley, Lancashire BB7 9PQ Telephone 01254 826544 Fax 01254 826386


Forthcoming Events at the Sir Thomas More Restaurant


BURNS NIGHT


Tuesday, January 25th, 2000 Menu mill Order of Ceremonies


Dinner will he served at 8.00 p.m. in the Great Hall


Ballotine of Salmon with Chive Creme Fraiche and Rocket Salad served w i th , Salmon Caviar


The Haggis will be addressed by the . ■ Scotch Piper ■


Haggis with "neeps and tatties" .


Fillet of Scotch Beef .with Stilton Mousse and Port Jus Chateau Potato


Whisky, Chocolate and Hazelnut Truffle


Coffee and Shortbread


Four Course Dinner and Coffee


£25.00 per person_____ m


VALENTINE'S PACKAGE OFour course Valentine Menu nnd’coffcc


ne niqhl accommodation including Full B English Breakfast


ouquet of flowers in bedroom


£130.00 per couple (all inclusive) Saturday, February 12tli 2000


VALENTINE'S DAY MONDAY/14TH FEBRUARY 4 COURSES & COFFEE M £20 ALL INCLUSIVE ^


CRoItWELLSBRASSERIE Newly Refurbished


Open Monday (till Friday 5 -'-10 pin


Saturday and Sunday 12 - 10pm


DINE & DISCO 10 till 1 am


Call for details


SAT 1 5TH JAN CHIPPING


01254 233816 VILLAGE HALL DOORS OPEN 6 .3 0 pm


1 W ellgate, Clitheroe T elephone:


01200 42246S


KARAOKE E H Prizes • T-shirts


Fosters Ice £1.50


DJHOPSTER In the Pub


Plays music for all ages 9-12


D J D A D


KEITH CAMPBELL sings soul music.


Back by popular request.


Don't miss him he's cool 9.15 - 10.30pm


£flnBBv


ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS


LEARN TO PAINT A


W ATERCOLOUR


Complete half-day course any Tuesday


or Saturday 12noon - 3pm at Clitheroe Library.


Art materials & light lunch included, £15.


ENQUIRIES: 01706 629200


Fully air-conditioned


upstairs and downstairs


FROM THE ASH


Lead singer from ex Natural High - Great duo from Morecambe


The NEW LIGHT JUNCTION Open 10-12 No Charge No Admission after 11pm DJ HOLDEN


The Light Junction booked dp


HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIMONE and RACHEL Last Week’s Farewell party to GARY deciding to go and play alone______


KARAOKE


SING ALONG Slammer, drinks £1.60


THE DOB HOUSE BAND in c lu d in g lO p o f f a l l p in t s


Visit our Website:http://www.edirectory.co.uk/thedog


A grammar school offering ♦ academic excellence ♦ easy access


♦ extra-curricular activities ❖ outstanding facilities to Boys aged 7-18 and Girls aged 16-18


E n t r a n c e E x a m in a t io n s Senior School - for entry at 11+


Saturday, 5 F e b r u a r y 2000 at 09:00


Junior School - for entry at 7+, 8+, 9+ Saturday, 4 M a r c h 2000 at 09:00


For further particulars, please contact Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, West Park Road, Blackburn BB2 6DF Tel: 01254-686300 ♦ Fax: 01254 692314


E m a i l : h e a d m a s t e r@ q e g s . b l a c k b u m . s c h . u k Achievement and Independence


PEGS is Charily No-527194.registered tor educajKMKiljouijxiscs h


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D i r e c t e d b y : C a r o l A n n e C o n n o l l y J a n u a r y 1 9 th - 2 2 n d 2 0 0 0 7 .3 0 p m


Mechanics Theatre, Manchester Kd., Hurniey Wed / Thurs £4.00. Fri / Sat £4.50


Tickets available from Mechanics Box Office Telephone (01282) 664411


S THE SPREAD EAGLE


at SAVVLEY by the River Ribblc Lancashire Life’s ‘Restaurant of the Year 1999-2000


LUNCH WITH THE FT 2000 in conjunction with


Complete your questionnaire


SAVE T H E C H IL D R E N Enjoy a 2-course lunch


Win a dinner for 2 worth £200! Tuesdays to Fridays


18th-21st & 25th-28th January, lst-4th & 8th- 11th February


Reservations essential


T e l : 01200 441202 Fax: 01200 441973


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FOR one night only, you can step back in time and capture the sounds and sights of one of the world’s most successful bands -


Abba. "Abba Gold" is a production


show in sound and vision which recreates Abba live on stage at the Opera House, Manchester. The four main characters of


Abba are played by actors/musi- cians selected by Abba Gold's pro­ ducer and manager, John Ilessen- thaler, to ensure the best ever trib­ ute to this sensational band. The show will take place on


Sunday, January 23rd, at 7-30 p.m. for more information phone 0161 242 2524.


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To advertise ring Lee Banks, Anthony Fairdough or Suzanne F°steron01282426161 ...................................................................................................................................... ..........1 " " ' • •


CIVIC HALL Clitheroe .


Fri 14th Jan THE KING (12)


6 days (not Sun) ANNA-&


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GENERAL AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY


mas s ive indoor CAR BOOT and


THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingdon


No. 1 for buying & selling - Come and See - Admission Free S ta ll EnauiNeSidi706y2216 1 6 V 1 B u r n le y G a r r ick C lu b


Come Blow Your Horn By


1 £e,a& 0n 7 9 9 9 - 2 0 0 0 Neil Simon


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