INCLUDING WEEKEND
April 13th, 200Q 17
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concert
Solid Silver 760s Show; Guild Hall, Preston; April 19th
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A R T IS T S w ho h ad 30 hit s in g le s between them, including 16 which r e a c h e d th e to p 10 tu n e s a n d seven w hich be cam e number one, w i l l be m a k in g th e m u s ic of th e '60s really swing.
Gerry and the P a c em a k e rs , the
Searchers, P eter S arstedt and the Swinging Blue Je a n s will be reunit ed for th is annual tour w hich has already been enjoyed by more than two million fans. C la s s ic so n g s by Gerry and the
P a cem a k e rs include: "How Do You Do It?", "I Lik e It", "Ferry ’c ro s s the M e r s e y " a n d of c o u r s e "Y o u ' l l Never Walk Ajone". T h e group hit the top sp o t with th e ir f irs t three record relea ses. With 12 s t r in g g u ita rs and rich
h a rm o n ie s , th e S e a r c h e r s found fam e w ith to p tu n e s s u c h a s
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"Sweets for my Sweet", "Needles and Pins" and "Don't Throw Your L o v e Aw a y " . A lth o u g h v o c a l is t P e te r S a rs te d t h a s only n o tch e d up two solo hits, his first - "Where Do You G o T o , My L o v e ly ? " h a s b e c om e o n e of th e c la s s ic anthems of the ‘60s. When it was r e le a s e d , in 1969 , it sp e n t fo u r w e e k s at number one and stayed in the top 20 for 16 weeks. "G o o d G o l ly M is s M o l ly " and
"Hippy Hippy Shake" are just two of the five hits re le a sed between 1963 a n d 1966 by th e Sw in g in g Blue Je an s . On th is night of nostalga, th ese
s ta rs of the '60s will again be per fo rm in g a l l of th e s e c la s s ic h its and more. • T ic k e t s a re a v a i la b le from
01772 258858.
LES LIAISONS
festival
East Lancashire ; Beer Festival and ^ Folk Extravaganza; > King George’s Hall, A Blackburn; April ~ 19th to 22nd '
A P A C K E D p ro g ram m e of c o n tem p o ra ry fo lk m u s ic and more than 90 real a le s , perries and c id ers w i l l c om b in e for four days of fun in th e run up to
Easter. F o lk h e ro e s G o n e
come to town. The larger-than-life charac
BLACKBURN will be going bananas when the yellow stars
ters will he treading the boards in their own full-scale stage musical - It's Show Time. Brand new and specially writ
ten and composed for this coun try, the show promises great music, a familiar storyline, danc ing and lots of laughter. All the favourite characters
ONE of the most pop ular theatrical hits of the last decade has been given a make-over by the Mobil Touring
from Cuddles Avenue are fea tured, including the Teddies, Amy, Morgan and Lulu, as well as the mischievous Rat-In-A- Mat and, of course, the Bananas themselves, who, as usual will be creating their own style of may
hem. O Children's tickets cost £5
and all other seats are £5.50. For more details contact the ticket shop on 01254 582582.
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Theatre. This new production is
based on Choderlos de Lachos’ book and set in the salons of 18th Century France. The Marquise de Mer-
teuil is devising an inge nious plot, for which she will require the help of her lover, Le Vicomte de Val- mont, a man whose incredi
ble powers of seduction arc matched only by his ruth less instinct for intrigue. This sets the scene for an
bles on true love? Former Howard's Way
B e g g in , from Dar- wen, are among the a c t s w h o w i l l b e enter taining v isitors throughout the four- day festival, which is b e in g o rg a n is e d by B la ck b u rn with Dar- wen B orou g h C o u n c i l in a s s o c ia t io n w ith th e E a s t L a n c a s h i r e b ra n c h of CAMRA. A n d o th e r a r t is t s to p e r fo rm
s e t
in c lu d e T h is t le , th e S lo p S to n e s an d Trickster. "Presenting a mix
star Dulcie Gray, stars alongside Siobhan Red mond, Clive Wood and Sophie Ward in this stage adaptation, by Christopher Hampton, which is being played to mark the theatre company's 15th anniver
sary. In 1988 the tale of sexual
electrifying sequence of longing, betrayal and lies, but what if, while hunting for pure passion, one stum
power games, was adapted for film and went on to become an Oscar winner. • Tickets from £8 are
available from the box office on 01253 290190.
ture of C e lt ic , t ra d i tional, contemporary and ro ck in f lu en ced fo lk m u s ic , th e re should be something to su it e v e ry b o d y 's ta s t e o v e r th e fo u r days of the festival," said event organiser Mr Carl Hutton. O Admission to the
fe s t iv a l is on th e d o o r o n ly w ith c h a r g e s ra n g in g from 50p to £3.
What’s on: 21 To advertise ring Lee Banks or Suzanne Foster on 01282 426161
WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS WEEKEND?
This North West Tourist Board award winning Park is set in a peaceful rural location on the Lancashire Coast only 15 minutes trom
You could be spending it at your own weekend retreat. At Cockerham Sands Country Y«« van enjoy the freedom and flexibility o f owning your own Caravan Holiday Home at prices from £5,000 to £22*000.
junction 33 of the M6.
Club with live entertainment, heated outdoor swimming pool (June-September) and children's ptav areas.
OPEN MARCH TO MU) DECEMBER OWNIIRS WISHING TO RE-LOCATE ARE WELCOME. Telephone fo r more information 01524 75J3S7
Cockerham Sands Country Park Cockerham, Lancaster LA2 0BB
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT SCOUTS & GUIDES
ST GEORGE’S DAY PARADE & SERVICE
SUNDAY, 16th APRIL Parade Assembles 1,20pm Eshton Terrace
Service commences 2.00pm St. Mary’s Parish Church All parents and friends welcome
M i t to n H a l l C o u n t ry H o u s e H o te l Mitton Road, Mitton
MURDER, MYSTERY DINNER R e s e r v a t i o n s 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 5 4 4
Friday, May 12th • £35
5 C o u r se D in n e r and a guaranteed death Book early to avoid disappointment
Come and see the horses swim at the
HORSES HEALTH FARM RathmelL, Nr Settle (just off A65) As seen on BBC Vets in Practice
Open 6 day's 12-4pm until end of September Closed Saturdays.
Tea Room, Gifts and Souvenirs. M m M E c H A W c S BURNLEY GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY
B e r n s t e in ' s 'C A N D iD E ' 7.30 pm 11th - 15th April
Easter Bank Holiday 2000 (Fri 21st - Mon 24th AprilJ The 12th Burnley National
p s a tE f f igf” 858^1 BLUES FESTIVAL
Roolsy Rockin’. R&B with The Paladins, double Grammy nominee 'Mighty' Sam McCloin Band, British R&B legends The Blues Band & 100's more sensational blues performers FREE FULL COLOUR BROCHURE OUT N OW
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BLUES FESTIVAL ONLINE:
www.bluesinburnley.co.uk (over 3000 hits per week) Thursday, 27th April, 7.30 pm LAST FEW TICKETS The Royal National Theatre presents
BURNLEY MECHANICS PRESENTS Michael Roach
AUTHENTIC AMERICAN R&B FROM THE PALADINS Double Grammy Nominee MIGHTY SAM Me CLAIN BAND (UK exclusive) THE BLUES BAND ANGELA BROWN & THE MIGHTY 45's Sam Kelly & Station House + Root Jackson Errol Linton's Blues Vibe • Marcus Malone Band Michael Roach • Mike Sanchez + ioo's
Blues Performers across the Town
3 Major Concerts • Day & Night Festival Stage Major Acoustic Concert & Free Acoustic Stage Festival Fringe Events across the Town Centre Real Ale Festival • Good Food & Drink
A S Y O U LIKE IT by William Shakespeare
The RNT • one of Britain's pure treasures of the thealre • present a stunning live experience
“Inspiring stuff - some of the bast Shakespeare I've ever seen"
l i i i Mighty Sam McClain p
Friday, 28th & Saturday 29th April THE ULTIMATE KIDZ WEEKEND
Fri: B0YZ0NLY & STEP BY STEP POP SHOW + DJ Sah BBCls "Really Wild Roadshow' starring Howie Watkins
Two days of fantastic live fun and entertainment for 8 - 16s Call the Ticket Olfice for full details and Full Colour Leaflet
Wednesday, 3rd May, 8.00 pm An Evening o f Madness & Mayhem with
40TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR “Hilarious and musically gifted" Ken Dodd "Fresh, funny and musically brilliant" Daily Express
f e j . i Errol Linton
ORDERYOUR FREE FULL COLOUR BROCHURE NOW Call the Festival Ticket Office: 01282 664400 Website:
www.bloesinhiirnley.co.uk
Friday, 5th May, 8.00 pm O U IM A N T U
MUSIC OF SOUTH AMERICA From the Haunting Melodies of the Andean Pan Pipes to the Rhylhms ot Cuba
• "They produce ravishing music" Daily Telegraph "Pan pipes, armadillo guitars, goat skin drums and beautiful tunes" Time Out
Saturday, 6th May, 8.00 pm t h e S TR AW B S
IN CO N C ER T "One of the Founding Fathers of Folk Rock"
' CELEBRATING THE CLASSIC SONGS OF 30 YEARS ■’Part ofjhe Union' 'Loy Down' ontfmany mote grpal hjjs,~.,3
a J i K-i. / .r w - , *•*.•- r-nofU ni.t niir website
fordetallslwWw.lejsureinburnley.co.uk TICET OK FFICE: 012821664400 THE BARRON KNIGHTS ~ ~
Adults A3 • Children + O.A.P’s £2 Family Ticket £8 (2+2)
Coach parlies welcome by appointment Telephone 01729 840284_________
Mea | at Crafts Whalley Village Hall
S u n d a y , 1 6 th A p r i l 10am - 4pm
Refreshments served Ml day ENQUIRIES
or to book a stall Tel: 01706 229451
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jjF R S C J U M B L E
S A L E at the Social 1 e = usi
SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEl Martin Top, Rimincton
SPR G EFFOT
ANU IN
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Held in the Sunday School Room on Saturday 15th April 2000 at 3.00 pm (in the Chapel)
OPENER: Mrs Muriel Dewhurst CHAIR: Pastor Jeff Jones______
Usual Stalls: Art Paintings, Cakes, Produce, Plants, Bring &. Buy, White Elephant, Home-Made Teas, Warm Fellowship.
MUSIC AND DANCE BAR 49 LOWERGATE . CLITHEROE. LANCS. BB7 l AD | TEL- (444) 0 1200 422850/422588 Fax: (+44) 01200 422948 |
THE BANDS ARE BACK!! Live music every
Centre, Lowergate Saturday 15th April ~ at 2pm ~
UjjU admission 20p ein ~ —I
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HOLi-YWOOP, PARK, BURNLEY •
A P O L L O C I N E M A • • • • •
FO R B O O K IN G S O N L Y n n I DOLBY f I (F) MISSION TO MARS
I (PG) 2 hrs Smlns * Fri. Sun to Thurs 1.25 3.50 6.15 8.40 * Sat 10.50 1.25 3.50 6.15 8.40 11.00
I (F)THETIGGER m o v ie
\ (U )1 h r4 0m ln s )
Fri.Sun toThurs I.30 3.40 6.00 . Sat 11.30 1.30 3.40 6.00
I TOY STORY 2 <u)
t Ih r5 5m ln s * Fri. Sun toThurs 1.25 3.50 6.00 ) Sat 11.05 1.25 3.50 6.00
! AMERICAN BEAUTY J (IB) lhrs lOmlns
: Daily 8.45. plus extra show Sat 11.20pm ■ ERIN BROCKOVICH
, (IS) lh r s lOmlns *
Fri.Sun toThurs 2.00 5.00 8.00 8.30 ; Sat 2.00 5.00 8.00 8.30 11.00 | No 8.30pm show Thurs 20th April
* ANY GIVEN SUNDAY J (IS) Ih r s SOmins i Daily 8.15
] * Fri toTues
8.30.plus extra show Sat I0.30pm
LOVE, HONOUR, OBEY (18) 1hr SSmlns
* Thursday’s Silver Screening 20th April ■ THE END OF THE AFFAIR (18) lhr '
I on icreen 8.30pm •
0 8 7 0 4 4 4 3 1 4 1 d i gTTTT Programmes and times from Friday, 14/04/00 to Thursday 20/4/00 (F> POKEMON (po )
1hr 45mins
Fri.Sun toThurs I.I5 2.30 3.30 4.40 5.4S 6.45 ,
Sat ll.OO 12.00
l.IS 2.30 3.30 4.40 5.45 6.45 CD ASTERIX & OBELIX
V’S CAESAR (PG) 1 hn Fri. Sun to Thun 1.20 3.40 6.00 Sat I LOO 1.20 3.40 6.00
THE MIRACLE MAKER
(U) 1hr 4Sm!ns Daily 1.40 3.40 6.00
LAKE PLACID
(15) 1hr45mlns Daily
8.10.plus extra show'Sat 10.45pm
The Directors dud/tor/um (F) MISSION TO MARS
(PG) 2hrs Smlns Fri. Mon to Thurs 6.15 8.40 Sat and Sun 1.25 3.50 6.15 8.40
THREE KINGS
(15) 2hrs ISmtns Dally 8.30. plus extra show Sat 11.10
Advance Previews Wed !9thlThurs 20th (F) KEVIN & PERRY («) 1hr 25mins
on screen 8.15pm
Saturday's Little Oscar Show MATILDA (PG) 2hrs the fun and fames start at I lam
(F) Free List Suspended ca l ls ch a rg e d a t 2 5 p p a r mlnuto & require th e u s e o f a to u ch to n e phono
V . • A P O L L O M O V IE L IN K ' FILM-TIMES & REVIEWS
Down bn m Women Institute
o Im ‘FLAPPER PARTY’ II
Arc holding a Arc holding a
on 16th April 2000 at Downham Village Hall
3.00 - 5.00pm
Aftcrnmm tens arc being served ns they 11 ’ere in the 1920s
£2.50 inclusive
Tickets available from a W.l. member or Mrs E WilsoWilson | Tel: 01200 440051
Raffle and various stalls II cl W.l.
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1 W ellgate, CLITHEROE T elephone: 01200 422465
Local Band - 9.30pm TIMEOUT
DJ HOPSTER DJ DAD
In the Pub 9 - midnight
Plays music for all ages 9-12
SOLID AIR
Back by popular demand Live at 9.30 p.m.
MUSIC w i t h
Fully air-conditioned upstairs and downstairs
for ALL Singers 9 - 11pm Ladies Happy hour 10-llpm
K A R A O K E with T-shirts
The NEW LIGHT JUNCTION O p e n a t 9 . 1 5
Don’ t forget, come early
The Light Junction BOOKED U P -
- To book parties etc phone Luke - O v e r 18’s
B DO ______ RO NNELLEY
T O S IN G T O DJ JftBUIS
| Open .for lam Night 'all musicians welcome
V i s i t o u r W e b s ite :h t tp :/ /w w w .e d ire c L o ry x o 4 ik / th cd o g _ a
j AFTERNOON: Entertainment in the Lounge EVENING:
Sunday and Wedne sda y SUNDAY 16th APRIL
THE BAND THAT CAN Entertaining Rock/Pop Band
WEDNESDAY 19th APRIL D R E I F F E R ’ S E G G ‘(German Rock/Folk Group) GARDENING PROJECT
We are looking for N ew Members!
Join us, helping people to look after their garden who cannot^ do so for themselves.
Any help you can offer will be very welcome
Mark at 28 Wellgate, Clitheroe™ Tel: 01200 429995
For further details contact a
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