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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 10th, 2001 Burnley 422331 (Clusslll.d), www.easllancashlrsonlln.xo.ufc_ Lncashireonline.co.uk


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|)M E 1 ,20 0 editions of l e Ribble Valley Talk- I g N ewspaper have


I jw been produced. ■ The newspaper caters


| r 120 listeners in the Val- ly every week and is much ^predated by its "read-


J The group's annual meet- lig was held in Wadding- l,n Chairman Mr Stanley


■nape said that the past |ear had been successful Ind that during the year ■here had been considerable financial outlay on the leplacement of equipment Ind thought would have to |,e given to the group's


■ He expressed his thanks lo the many volunteers who lielped the group in any


| Mr Paul Turner was lelected vice-chairman and |all other officers agreed to |continue and were re-elect-


l.vay. „ |lcd> The next meeting of the


Poetic pupil wins our


I group will be at Langshaw I Drive, Clitheroe, on July I 3rd.


with JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 WE’LL HELP YOU


A P la c e a t th e Table; Dukes


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TOTALLY fed up with a world hide-bound with political correctness?


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Dukes Theatre, Lancaster on Saturday and buy a tick­ et for "A Place at the Table", a satire, the latest offering from the Not the National Theatre Compa-


Well, pay a visit to the ny.


sharply-observed piece set in the dog-eat-dog world of the TV sitcom production, where ratings define levels of success, fashion dictates survival and artistic integri­ ty is a luxury that few can


The play is a witty and - . j i l rr:r afford. Award-winning writer . . . Vimto prize


I POETIC prose helped a young schoolgirl and her classmates enjoy the sweet


taste of success. Seven-year-old Hannan


Smith clinched a month’s . sup ply of soft drinks for her


school, St Michael and All Angels’ Primary, Foulridge, near Colne, by winning a competition organised by drinks giant Vimto. The contest was run through East Lancashire


Newspapers. On Wednesday Lyndsay


Jones, assistant brand man­ ager of Vimto, was at the school to hand over boxes of bottles of drink. Head Anne Wells said:


"To Have and Have Not" (PG) Sunday, May 13th at 7-30 p .m .


IN ONE of Hollywood's classic romantic melodra­ mas, Humphrey Bogart stars in one of his best roles, as Harry Morgan, a reluc­ tant patriot who falls for


“Hannah entered the com­ petition of her own volition on behalf of her friends and


the school. “The drink is a new


flavour which is lovely. It’s going to keep us going for a


longtime.” Hannah, of Rutland


Vimto.


Street, Colne, wrote her poem in the style of greet­ ings card character Purple Ronnie used to promote


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the sultry Lauren Bacall, and becomes embroiled in


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other great Bogart and Bacall moments and to their legend as possible Hol­


Question: In which London film did Hugh Grant star with Julia Roberts?


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Simon Block has a flagrant disregard for political cor­ rectness and employs wickedly funny dialogue to make this work brilliantly comic and deeply percep-


tive.The play is directed by A.J.Quinn, whose back­ ground includes "Poak Practice,” "Brookside, "The Bill" and "Monarch of


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Tap Dogs. The Lowry, Man­ chester; Until Saturday


THE LOWRY in Manchester was opened by the Queen a year ago and has been celebrating a hugely successful firs


y<They predicted 770,000 visitors in that first year. In fact, Lowry visitors have


almost topped the million mark. But few will make as much no.se or, per­


haps, create as much excitement, as a group of antipodean visitors this week.


C lith e ro e .


CLITHEROE’S actr- ess/director Gilly Daniels is


set to bring toP-pfasJtE??! atre and satire to the Ribble


V&llsy*An exciting team of pro­ fessionals has gathered to stage the production, which, is a compilation of some of the work of the late comic genius Peter Cook. Ms Daniels said: .I t


Broadway show "Good Evening" and sketches from


his TV show "Not Only but Also", which he performed with Dudley Moore, and in which the well-loved duo "Pete and Dud" were creat-


Gd.The show is a journey ths j “o aTS”»d


starts at his early begin- nings with the successful


Colin Draycott will share the parts of "Pete and


’60s comedy "Beyond the Fringe", selections from his


° Glen has worked in reper­ tory theatres all over the


Tap Dogs runs at the Lowry until May 12The Australians' visit to Manchester is


nart of a sell-out European tour. l The six sexy blokes in boots


an stomn, jump and splash their way throughanarray of high-energy dancerou-


^ f n c e their last visit to Britain, they have put on a storming performance at the opening of the 2000 Sydney Olympics, watched by 3-4 billion people. The Lowry is the first UK date a te


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their successful return season to Sadlers Wells in February.


country and will be recog- nised from his frequent


appearances in the IV series “Heartbeat”, “Emm-


erdale” and “Peak Prac­ tice”, and Colin is a popular Midlands actor and drama coach currently directing "A Day Out" by Willy Rus­ sell for the Brewhouse The­ atre in Burton-on-Trent. Ms Daniels is a profes­


Saturday at 11.30am & 2.30pm Sunday at 2.30pm


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sional actor, director and drama coach, and has returned to her roots in Clitheroe - her mother ran the Palladium Cinema in the town - to continue a successful career.


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