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FROM the moment we walked. si through the door at Heathcote’s a new-look restaurant, in Lon- 1' gridge, we knew we would have a ^ memorable evening.


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6.00 CBBCi'ChucWewood Cntters, (R) (C) (S)._, ^^


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6.20 Arthur. (R) (C) (S) 6.45 The Woody Woodpecker Show. (C) 7.10 Cubx. O


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(S) 7.35 Yvon of the Yukon. ( R)5 - Looney Tunes. (R) (*^)


Thombertys. (R) (C) (S) 9-6®:^ fm p r ln Show. (C) (S) 12.00 BBC News; Weather. (C) 12.10 Football Focus. 1.00 Grandstand.;


-Introduced by Steve Rider. (S) 1.10 Tnathlon.,; (si 1.50'Llve International Rugby.Unlon.^.


' Gotland V South Afnca. (S) 4.40 Final Score. International Rugby Union. England V Australia. John Inverdale and Jeremy Guscott present highlights of this afternoon’s friendly clash at Twickenham. Commentary by Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. (C) (S)


5.25


i.20 BBC News; Weather. (C) - , _ . 1.35 Regional News;, Weather- The latest headlines, plusan-update on the Children in Need appeal... ' . -.


5.45 Only Fools and Horses. A retired, jeweller offers Del the deal of a life­ time — then suddenly suffers a heart attack and gets carted off to hospital with the merchandise still in his bnet-, case. David Jason stars. (R) (C) (S)


7.35 The National Lottery Jet Set.


■ Eamonn Holmes Introduces the quiz in which hopeful contestants b^le It out for the holiday of a lifetime. (C) (S)


810 Casualty. Lara’s first day back at


' work doesn’t run smoothly, as she returns to Holby A&E to find a horde


of journalists waiting for her, and matters take,a turn for the worse when a mother refuses to let her treat


: her child. Medical drama, starring. Christine Stephen-Daly. (C) (S)


9.00 The Robbie Williams Show. A chance to see the musical megastars


• much-publicised one-off concert,


recorded at Pinewood Studios last month. Performing in front of a ^e-


10.00. News; (C) National Lottery Update.


clally invited audience, the Take That singer-tumed-solo icon will be giving renditions of all his classic hits includ­ ing Rock DJ and Angels. (C) (S)


10.20 Parkinson. The chat show maestro welcomes Die Another Day srars ; Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry. (C)


11.25 The Best of British. Roger Moore discusses his life and career. (R) (C)


12.10 Match of the Day: The FA Cup. Ray Stubbs introduces highlights of today’s matm- es (C) 1.10 FILM: Damnation Alley (1977). Sci-fi drama, with Jan-Michael Vincent and Paul Winfield. (C) 1.10 Weatherview. 2.45 Top of the Pops. (R) (C) (S) 3.15 BBC News 24.


» BBCi PICK OF THE DAY The Robbie Williams Show,


BBCI, 9pm. Is Robbie Williams the new


-Tom Jones?-The cheeky pop star would certainlyr .! ' like us to believe so. Ever y since leaving Take, That,.. he’s built himself a reputa­


tion as a lady’s man and . y has won himself numerous


female fans thanks to his v powerful voice and string of hit records. Now he’s on TV with his own speciaj one-off programme. Filmed in front. oif an adoring audience. The Robbie Williams Show is a ^ musical journey through his'


BBC2


6.00 Weekend 24. (S) 9.00 BBC News. 9.10 Hardtalk. 10.00 Saturday Krtchen. (R) (C) (S) 11.30 Kitchen Invaders. (R) (C) fS) 12.00 See Heart On Saturday.’(S)". 12.45 The' Sky at Night. (R) (C) (S) 1.05 v -


Afoot Again in the Past. (R) (C) Around the World In 80 Days. (R) (C) (S) 2.05 Film 2002 with Jonathan Ross. (R) .. (6) 2.35 Ironside. (R) (C) 3.25 FILM: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958). Fact-


based drama, with Ingrid Bergman. (C) 6.00 What the Papers Say. (C)(S)


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Flog HI Game show. (R) (C) (S) Britain’s Best Buildings. Dan Cruickshank explores the archi­ tecture of Durham Cathedral. (C) A History of Britain. .Simon Schama explores why Britain proved immune to the Ideals of the French Revolution. (R) (C) (S) Fame, Set and Match. This edition follows the fortunes of five members of England's 1982 World Cup squad, comprising Kevin Keegan, Peter Shilton, Bryan i Robsoti and Glenn Hoddle. (C) The Entertainers. Tony Black- _bum and Bemie Clifton. (R) (C)


5 \ i2 i5 S ;F ltM : jR e p u lis1 om (1^ fe # - ? g 'C a i l ie d n 6 :D e ¥ e u v ,e : s te 2.M Close. 3.00 BBC Learning Zone. 5.00 Close.


FIVE


6.00 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (R) (S) 6 .« FrtfortheWild-m (S) 6.35FitfortheWild m


(S) 7.00 Sunrise. (S) 7.55,Shaket (S) 8.00 Gadget and the Gadgetinis. (S) 8.30 Bey- blade. (S) 8.55 Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future.


■ (S) 9.30 Xcalibur. (R) (S) 10,00 Max Stee|. (R) (S) 10.30 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.


(R) (S) 11.25 The Adventures of Sinbad (S) b.20 The Edit. (T) (S) 12.55 Popular. (T) (S) 1.50 Harry and Cosh. (T) (S) 2.20 Cleopatra


2525. (R) (S) 2.50 Pop. With A and Tenacious D. (T) (S) 3.20 Home and Away. (T) (S)


5.25 FILM: Tower of Terror (TVM 1997). Children’s horror comedy, with Steve


Giittenberg and Kirsten Dunst, fT) , ,r


■ 7.00 Charmed. A vengeful widow targets. : Cole. Alyssa Milano stars. (T)(S) ; . y ;,


7.50 i Dark AngeL Normal’s partner harbours; ;


8i40 ' five news and sport. (T) (S)


9 00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A ■ jogger’s mutilated body is discovered in


' a park, apparently the victim of a dog attack. William Petersen stars. (R) (T)


. a secret. Jessica Alba stars. (T) (S)^ , ^


9.55 Law and Order. Briscoe and Curtis


■.' - - ,! investigate-a shooting. SJiaiTing Jeny ; v v 1 ] r i Orbach^(T) (S) five tiews^ei!{j;:^^^ ' :io;s5 The. Shield. Mackeyislcorruphpn;; ; chargesare dropped.‘ {R)j(P (S)-jii,«:y


' ' - starring Martin Lawrehce;,CT),(S); :, . :^ :


5,<11.55 7 FILM: A Thin Line Between Love, i ' ,';;and:Hate (1996). Coniedy thrillerr


1.45 FILM: The Miracle (l959).:Drama„with Roger Moore. 3.45 Monsters. (R) 4.05 Mon­ sters. (R) 4.25 Rrst Wave; (R) 5;10 Sons and Daughters. (R) 5.35 Sons and paUghters; (R)'


6.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.00 The Bntish Adventure Racing Championships. (T) 7.30 ICC Cricket World. 8.00 Trans World


1'Sport. (T) 9.00 The Morning Line. 10.00 ! Spoft Talk.,11.00 Soapbox Derby. (T) 11.30TotaIly-Board in Marseilie. 12.00 Brookside7(T)-1.25 Channel 4 attheraoes from Cheltenham and Ayr. Races £ 1.40, 1.55, 2.15, 2.50, 3.25 and 3.40. (T) ^10 ■ First Person. (T) 4.40 Eriterprise. (R) (T)


6.30 7.00


5.35 Alias. (T) Channel4 News. (T)._ .


8.00 .


World Rally Championship. Highlights of the second-day at the Rally of Great Britain. (T) The English Church. Simon


Jenkins investigates why, despite having prosperod following Its


' ' separation from Rome, the Church of England eventualiy feil into decadence and decline. (T)


8.30 The Art Show. Wayne Heming- . way describes why he believes


people are paying far too rriuch money for big-name clothing. (T) ,,


9.00 The Ultimate Chart: The UK’s Official 100 Best-Selling Singles.


The definitive UK pop chart. (T)


12.00 MTV Europe Music Awards 2002. (R) (T) 2.00 Top Ten. (R) 3.30 For Your


Love. (R) 3.55 The Norm Show. (R) 4.15 The Norm Show- (R) 4.40 ICC Cricket World. (R) 5.05 Post Modern Pas-


, times. (R) 5.20 Countdown. (R) (T) (S) ^ \ t career to date, and features,


songs old and new. Listen: out for such tunes as his _lat-,


■est single Feel, the classic I Get a Kick Out of You and old favourite Rock DJ.


■ • ITY1 I.* V


“ g Came A Spider (Sky 8pm) Following the suc cess of Kiss The


’'■'5.30 rrV News: 6.00 GMTV. 6.00.MooDon-...


‘ ■iSaid’s Farm; 6.15 Horace and p,upagogo:f Oooberry Buddies. 6.20 Cubeez. 6.40 Ni


• Ni’sTreehouse-7.05 DIM')'9-25 S l^ - Live. CT) 11.30 CD UK. (T) (S) 12.30 The Bond Essentials. (T) (S) 1.00 ITV News; : Weather.-fT)1.05 Granada News (T) 1.10


' ' . On the Ball. (T) 2.05 Who Wants To Be_a Millionaire?(R) (J) (S)3.00TheGoalRush.


■ 5.05 Granada News; Weather. (T) , , -5.20- nVNews;Weather.(T)


' 5.35 «-».The Record of the Year 2002: The


; Y « Final Countdown. DJ and Pop Idol judge Nell Fox offers viewers the


chance to vote for, their fa v o u^ ', from another selection of times. (T) Blind Date. Cilia plays Cupid to more romantic hopefuls, and wel­ comes back Adam and Deb follow­ ing their trip to St Kitts, before catching up with Steph and as they ratum from Balgium. (T).. Popstars: The Rivals. Davina McCall Introduces the sixth live stu­ dio show, as the seven remaining qirls sing once more, desperately


hoping that they’ll impress the home audience enough to survive yet another week. As usuaV judges; Pete Waternian.'GeriHalliwell and Loiiis Walsh have their say, b\A £s


the viewers’ votes that count (T) (S) Who Wants To Be a Mllllonatre?


■ Chris-Tarrant hosts the game show, challenging contestants to


■ answer 15 consecutive questions to win the top prize — a cooi £1 miilion. But the higher they aim, the more they risk losing. (T) (S)


Popstars: The Live Result. Davina McCall announces tonight’s verdict as another girt gets the boot (T) (S) Songs of Bond. Tenor Russell


Watson is joined by a star-studded line-up of musicians and singers to


perform the theme songs to much­ loved James Bond films. Luiu sings her own theme The Man with the


' Golden Gun, while stats including r„:,Atomic Kitten, Samantha Mumba, Marti Pellow and Diana Krall — backed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra— try to do justice to


Live and Let Die, For Your Eyes Only, From Russia with Love and , The World is Not Enough. (T) (S)


10.15 rrV Weekend News; Weather. (T) 10.29 r Granada Weather.


10.30 " The Premiership. The pick of the action from this afternoon’s games,


including the north London derby between bitter rivals Arsenal and TottenhamHotspuratHighbury.pl


VPTV-News Headlines. 2;00Forev5y(^^^^^ ;S2:5SfcD^Ui<y;:(R)v(T)y.(^.,3^^


12.00 Harry Hill’s TV Burp. The quirky comic takes an offbeat look at the weeks television. (R) CP 12.30 The Fr^kSkriner Show;i(R) (T) (S).1.15 The Dlstri^(T


f .^.7D'afel-(R):(S|,lTV,:News ;Headlines^y 0. siY;Eritert¥rirnentNow; (R) (T)’ (S),4.40 '/rii’/Tv /e>\ e nis ITV/ MInhtenrftPny. rr r;.'/


Si iiOS'Caieridar News and Weather 5.05 I s ic^ d a rN ew s 10.29 Lora^Weather; .


BBCI


6.00 Breakfast. (C) (S) 8.00 Match of the Day., The FA Cup. (R) (C) 9.00 Breakfast with Frost.


(C) (S) 10.00 The Heaven and Earth Shoiw. (S) 11.00 TV Mall. (C) (S) 11.30 Countivdile. C) (S) 12.00 On the Record. (C) (S) 12.50 Match of the Day Live: The FA Cup. Forest Green Rovers V Exeter City (Kick-off I.OOpm). Fol­ lowed by the second-round draw live. (C) 3.10 EastEnders. (C) (S) 4.35 My Family. (R) (C) 5.05 Points of View. (C) (S) ■r ■


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•= BBC News; Weather. (C) Regional News; Weather.


■ , Songs of Praise. Eamonn Holmes


■ presents performances by Lesley Gar- rett, Daniel O’Donnell and James Gal- ’ : " way at Belfast’s Waterfront Hall. (C) (S)


■ Antiques Roadshow. From Rams-; gate; Kent, where the team make some interesting discoveries, includ­ ing a handbag made from an


armadillo shell, and two teddy bears with their own X-ray plates. (C) (S) Rolf on Art Rolf goes on a journey to find out more about Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, painting his own Interpretation of The Kiss. (C) (S)


I Ground Force Revisited. Alan Tltchmarsh leads the green-fingered ; team on a mission to transform the ' garden of a bungalow overlooking , . Portmellon Bay, Cornwall. (R) (C) (S)


' emotional adventure to Africa as the Kenya Wildlife Service catch a herd of,


: ": endangered giraffes and try to relocate,, ■ : - seven of the young to a new home. (C)


D ’ Fame'Academy. All the students per-;; " form live, with three of them singing for survival. One of them will be Mved ' by their fellow students and another,-


'' : by the viewers, but one will haye to ; '' leave the academy. Presented by. Cat, Deeley and Patrfok Kielty, (C) (S) '


00 ‘ BBC News at Ten O’Clock. (C) V , ,, 15 Panorama. Vivian White investigates;


'the crisis of confidence In pensions,; : :; "and talks to people who’ve worked all t •i:; > : their lives but have no.guarantee.of;


' f , '; , an Income when they fet'r®- *


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PICK OF THE DAY


The Spartans, Ch 4 ,8pm, They were a strange_ bunch, the Spartans. Historically, one of the five peoples of _


ancient Greece, they displa­


yed none of the archetypal, characteristics of the so-ca­ lled ’grandfather of civilisa­ tion’. Democracy, philosop­ hy, architecture, theatre, lit­ erature, justice — in fact, ju­ st about everything that Gr­ eece has come to stand for, was unknown to them. They were a warrior race through and through. The first pro- , gramme of this three-part , documentary that charts


BBC2 7.00 CBBC: Arthur. (R) (C) (S) 7.10,Yvon,


■ of the Yukon; (R) (C) (S) 7.35 Looney , , Tunes. (R) (C) 8.05 The Wild Thomberrys.; , :;


(R) (C) (S) 8.30 Smile. (C),(S) 11-15 Dr Quinn; Medicine Woman. (R) (C) (0) ,


) Born to be Wild: Giraffes on the , ' Move. Joanna Lumley goes on an-


: 12.00 Gardeners’World. (R) (C) (S) 12.30 Wildlife on Two. (R) (C) (S) 1.00 North- Westminster. 1.30 Sunday Grandstand. Iritrdduced by John Inverdale... (S) 1.35 Racing from Haydock. (S) 1.50 Americas , Cup. (S) 2.00 Racing from Haydock. (S),, 2.50 LIve Internatlonal Rugby, Union: .' Ireland v Fiji; (S) 4.50 International Rugby'i


' League: Great Britain v New Zealand. (S) - 5.45 Wild Dog Hunt. (C) (S) Big Cat Diary. (C) (S)


. The Natural World. (R) (C) (S)


; Correspondent. (C) (S) , ;:: Top Gear. The motoring show,y


has a taste of luxury as Jeremy ,5 ; Clarkson road-tests Mercedes’: ,; :Maybaoh, the largest and moqt


r 'of Californian Islamic cotiyert:| 'John Walker LIndh. (C) (S) '


' lavish limousine in the wortd,(C) -The American Tallban.Tha story,'.;


(' ’ Band of Brothers. Winters is pro- ■


;'Tnoted to a'desk job, but firids the;i) ’Change of pace hard to accepLg ?Damian Lewis stars; (R)


. The X Flies. (C) (S)V-» :: Later with’JooIs Holland.1Vyith j{Cralg David.',(R)!(C)XS) 12.40 •


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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH ITV1


'5.30 n V Morning News. 6.00 GMTV. 6.00 The Sunday Programme. 7.30 Up on the Roof. 8.20 Diggit. 9.25 The Premiership. (R) (T) 10.25 CITV: Merlin the Magical PuDDV. (T) 10.40 Upstairs Downstairs Beam. (T) 10.50 Maisy. (R) (T) (S) 11.00 My Favourite Hymns. (T) (S) 12.0() That s Esther, m (S) 12.30 Sunday Supplement. “ 00 Jonathan DImbleby. (T) (S) 1.55 Granada News; Weather. (T) 2.00 Cartoon


the rise and fall of the anci- ,, ent ’civilisation’ delves into the complexities of the_Spar-,


tan way of life. The series .1 focuses on the totalitarian


and warrior-like upbringing of its people, and the rivalry , between Sparta and Athens.


CHANNEL 4


6.05 Tales of a Wise King. (R),(T) 6.10, The Hoobs. (R) 01 7.05 CatDog. (R) 01


: T4::H61lyoaks; 12.55 T4: Model Behav­ iour. (R) 011.25 T4: Model Behaviour. (R), (T) 2.00 Channel 4 attheraoes from CheH, tenham. Races at 2.15, 2.50, 3.20 and


3.55.4.25 World Rally Championship. 01 5.30 Scrapheap Challenge,01


! 6.35 Enterprise: 01 . 7.30 ' Channel 4 News. 01


: ‘ 8.00 ' The Spartans. New series. Rirst ot v|‘ Y : three programmes revealing the,,,,.


,


, secrets and complexities of this extreme, disciplined civilisation. 01'


9.00 Truth and Lies In Baghdad. Dis-;^, patches reporter Sam Kiley leads


' • a covert investigation into the Iraqi,,;.; regime looking for hard evidence;;,:


I ■ of torture and murder by Saddam^ ^ ' Hussein’s security forces.(T)’


JlreiTtiera^qmedy,^^^


12.S5 Masters of Darkness.';(R) (p-1.55'K |-j, -’;;.'i.,'.,'seriesVAnthohy Howell stars. (T)(S) > FILM:TheCtourtDancer(1941).Bollywood-,- .. ’. . in s , irVWeokondNows';Weather.(T)^ drama, with Sadhona Bose, (bw) 3,2(^ar-utj i


11.0U The Other Side. The stqryof; ? ^'‘V-?sj(ied operation! Michael Kitchen , British muscleman Bertil Fox. Cy i ; ;


|tiaa.Slie!:jB4Pm8ffiDJB^a?4 i; . -


"5 rying a Str^ger. (R) 0) 4.15 Sari andji^n-,^; •ere. (R)’(T),4.30 For'Your


g f stars'ln the last episode of the ; South Bank Show. Melvyn’jl


U j .(.f - /marewuavies,uocrmiv,.,..; '"adaptations of classiq novels suchiil


'''Rrideahd,Prejudice andiVanttyg '■'’h^well’asteghiies'Se^^


wvBi y'iRecullalv Practice ,and^^^^^^ iHpusehlpaids'^^^^


1» GiwadalWeatHsr.)-^ 2 .2 0 -TThQ


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Price includes;* .Gokh tr • Overnight bed andl ? Ticket to see Petel


iiii - I •-’’ • Visit to Windso|


i„. Bragg ,talks'.to TV,< drarnatrat,^: v^drew Davies ■ best |mown for his r •


7.30 The Zaok RIes. (R) 01 ly Splesl 01 8.30 T4: Hang Time. (R) ^ , 9.00 T4: Talna. 9.30 T4: Popworfd. 10.25,


■ Time. 2.10 FILM: Tuibo; A Power Rangers Movie (1997). Adventure, with Jason David, Frank. (T) (S) 4.00 Monkey Business. (S) 4.30 The Planet’s Funniest Animals. (R) 5.00 ■ Granada News; Weather. (T) 5.15 rrV News; Weather, m


'5.35linU«rGrea8¥(1978).yphnTravol- ,


' . , ■ ta,and011via*Newton-JphJistarJn: , ■ this blocWiusttng musical caper set •• intli04l9Sps>bou/jlhe;romance, ^betweWa rebellious high-sohog|


S k id a'nd'a’sliy Australian glrlSMsOj


«tstaning'^leffj:^hawa^'‘( p .® ^ « Coronation Street. A hysterical


’ Audrey tells Archie that Riohaid is trying to kill her for her inoney, but he doesn’t believe her,- and tieither


: ’does Gail, who begins to thirik her mother has Alzheimer’s disease.' Increasingly desperate to prove


her doubters wrong, Audrey goes to great lengths to show she has-


•- n’t lost her marbles, but she’s up • against a formidable opponent In


‘ Richard; whose smooth talking : and quick wits tend to make evety-


one putty in his hands; 01 (S), Heartbeat. Local landowner, Les,


': Parhaby is furious when a ram;; biers’ guide Is published hlghligW-


”J?ing a public right of way shalghy ,, iS'i^across his land, and when no one it *i'wlll listen to his complaint;, he:‘ ' 'resolves to take matters l,ntd.hls;| own hands.— regardless.of thej! cost. Meanwhile. Ventress s car<f.


•Vi accident has a bizarre,effect on’; ’(i^'VernoniSorlppsrTTjmuohto the* "' delight of his thany creditors.'(T):v :’’ ) Foyle’s War. The.defecliye faces a


v v - J tion leads him to'the radarstatipn ' where his son is iNOtkIng on aqlas-,


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Girls, Morgan Freeman reprises his role detective Alex Cross In this superior pt^uei,


'Camo'-A SpIder-woawos-o web:of Intrigue in ’which Cross Is plunged Into a nightmare


tased on James Patterson's " “'j®


game of cat and mouse wb®n wHy predM^^^^^ Qarv SoneJI (The Crow’s Michael Wincott)


Iddnaps Megan Rose (Hearts Boorem), who Just happens to bo the daughter of a US senator.


SKY MOVIES ■ ' 1 PREMIER


6.25 UK Top 10 7.05 Return to Oz (PG) (1985) 9.05 One Small Hero (PG) (1999) 10.40 Homo Alone (PG) I1<)911


1225 Cops end


B o bbirsons (PG) Return to Oz (PG) (1985) j-OS One


Small Hero (PG) (1999) 5.45 Home Alone (PG) (1991) 7.30 Moyle News


8.00 Along Came a Spider (15)


(2001) 945 The 6th Day (15) (2000) 11.55 Along Came a Spider (15)


(2001) 1.45 The Yards (15) (2000) 3.45 Come Together (15) (2001) SJW_MOVIESJM^


6-00 Champagne for One: A Nero


1 Wolfe Mystery (PG) (|0?1) Kissed by on Angel (PG) (2000) 9.25 Cocoon (PG) (1985) 11.25 Atomic TWIator (PG) (2002) 1.00 Champagne (or One: A Nero WoHo Mystery (PG) (2001) 2.40 Kissed by an A n g il (PG) (2000) 4.25 Cocoon (PG) (1985) 6.25 Atomic Twister (PG) (2002) 8.00 Fortroes 2: Re- Entry .(15) (2000) 9.45 Valentine (15) (2001) 11.25 Eye of the Killer


(15) (1999) .1.10 Cherry Fail? d ?


V19M) 245 A TWIsf of Faith (15) (1999) 4.25 Champagne for One: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (PG) (2001)


SKY MOVIES CINEMA 6.00 Dance, Fools, Dance (PG)


1(1931) 7.30 Rocky Mountain (U) (1950) 9.00 Von Ryan’s Express (PG) (1965) 11.00 But Not For Mo (U) (1959) 1.00 Dance, Fools, Dance (PG) d 931) 2.30 Rocky Mountain (U) (1950) 4.00 Bui Not For Me (U) (1959) 5.50 Band ol Angels (PG) (1957) 8.00 Von S J fn ’s Eipre'es (PG) (1965) 10.00 The Gauntlet (18) (12^7) 11.55 iSharky’e Machine (18) (1981) 2.00


The Mutations (18) (19J3) 9^9 Lunatics: A Love Story (15) (1992) SKY ONE


I5.IO Xena: Warrior Princess. 6.00 Star Trek; Voyager. 7.00 Rescue Heroes. 7.30 The Zela Prelect. 8.00


IPokemon. 8.30 Zolds. 9.00 Yu-GI- Ohl 9.30 The Simpsons. 10.00 World Wrestling Entertainment 1.00 Mutant X. 2.00 Earth: Final Conflict. 3.00 siarTrek; Voyager. 5.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.00 Stargate SG-1 .7.00 The Simpsons. 8.00 Family Guy. 8.30 The Simpsons. ; 9.00' KIrsty’s Home Videos. 9.30 Fight School; 10.30 South Park. 11.00 It" Shouldn’t be on TV. 11.30 ■ Temptation Island. 12.30 U w and , Older. 4.30 World Wrestling Entert-;


1 ainment 3.20 JAG.^4.15 Millennium. ^


s k Y SPORTS 1


net.(R)(J)(S)5.05ITV.Nighmeen; r ; ; ■ , 0 : M i g Y b R k S H I R E ^ y,';'; Y


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1 6.00 ‘ Sodeer AM's’All .;Spdrts'show. ' 1 7.00 The Full SP. 8.00 VVortd Wrestling ; I Entertainmehl: .Classics. 9.00 Soewr


I AM. 11.30 Uve FA Cup Football. 2.00 1 Soccer.Saluiday. 6.00 Uve Inlemat-


I lonal Rugby League. 8.30 Uve Satur- I day Rght Night 10.30 Worid Wrestling I Entertainment, 12.25 Changing


Rooms. 12.30 FA Cup Football. ZOO Spanish Football. 4.00 FA; Cup ' Football. 5.30 Worid Sport Special,


1 SKY SPORTS 2 - 6 00 Sports Unlimited. 7.00 Aerobics


1 Oz Style: 7.30 The Rugby Club. 8.30 ' Racing News. 9.00 Molo Plus. 9.30 Karting. 10.00 NFL Weekly Review. 11:00 The Rugby Club. 12.00 Max Power 1.00 Worid Sport Special. 1.30 Live Intemalional Rugby Union. 4-30 Intemalional Rugby Union. 5.30 Live FA Cup Football. 7.40 Live International Rugby Union. 945 Intemalional Rugby Union. 11.45 Sky Sports Classics. 12.00 Saturday Rght Night. 2.00 Worid Wrestling Entertainment. ■ 3.55 Changing Rooms. 4.00 Powerboallng. 4.30 Max Power. 5.30 Molo Plus.


SKY SPORTS 3


9.00 NBABaskalball. 11.00 Molo Plus. 11.30 Powerboallng. 12.00 Sport- nation. 1.00 Karting. 1.30 Powerboat­ ing. 2.00 Uve Snooker. British Open. 5.00 Karting. 5.30 Powerboallng. 6.00 Max Power. 7.00 Uve Snooker. 10.00 Powerboallng. 10.30 International


Rugby League. 12.00 Close. EUROSPORT


7.00 Live Tennis. 10.00 Worid Rally Championship. 10.30 UEFA Cup Football. 12.00 Tennis. 3.15 Worid Rally Championship. 3.45 Champions League Football. 4.45 British Eurosport News. 5.00 Live Seniors Golf. 7.00 Sailing. 8.00 Boxing. 10.15 British Eurosport Nows. 10.30 Yoz Magazine. 11.00 Sailing. 12.00 World Rally Championship. 12.30 Tennis. 145 British Eurosport News. 2.00 Close.


.UK GOLD


• Fall and Rise of Reginald Panin. 4.00 Men Behaving Badly. 4.30 Dallas.


5.25 Eldorado. 6.00 Hi-De-Hl! 6.35 2polnl4 Children. 7.10 Doctor Who. 9.00 Blake’s 7.10.00 Blake’s 7.11.00 Upstairs, Downstairs. 12.00 Tha Two Ronnies. 1.00 Hl-De-Hil 140 2poinl4 Children. 2.20 Keeping ■ Up Appearances. 3.00 The Flying Doctois. 4.00 All Creatures Great and Small. 5.00 Upstairs, Downstairs. 6.00 The Two Ronnies. 7.00 Hi-De-Hil 7.40 2polnl4 Children. 8.20 Alistair McGowan’s Big Impression. 9.00 . Men Behaving Badly. 1.40 Doctor Who. 3.25 The


LIVINGW


'5.00 Yes Dear. 5.30 Home Shopping.’:;: 5.45 Home Shopping.: 6;00 Gel ,the


' Look. 6.15 Get the Look.;6.30Home ■ Shopping.’.7.00 .WflaiyCPf


.i Wiggly Park.' 7.10 Bllly.,7.20 Billy.. .;7.30 nny and Crew. 7.50 Calflou;- 7.55 Barney' arid Friends. . 8.25


Oswald. 840 Busy Buses. 8.45 Busy Buses. 8.50 Barney and Friends.


9.25 HI-5. 10.00 The Golden Girls. ' '10.30The Golden GIris.’ II.OO FILM:


Double Platinum; 12.40 Celebrity Extra. 1.00 Crossing Over. 1.30 S|xth


ii y


-Sense with Colin Fiy. 2.00 Maury, Povich.: 2.50 Maury Povich. 3.40, Celebrity Extra. 3.50 Ricki Lake. 4 4 0 1 RickI Lake. 5.30 DAG. 6.00 DAO.) 6 30 Ricki Lake. 7.20 Celebnty Extra.


■ 7.30 Crossing 1 Over. 8.00 Sixth 1 Sense with Colin Fry. 8.30 Celebrity 1 Extra 9.00 Most Haunted Almost


Live: The Best : BItsI 11.00 Compromising Situations. 11.30 ] Compromising ,


Situations. ,j


12-00 Ricki Lake. 12.50 Ricki Lake. ! 1.40 Jerry Springer — Late Night. | 2.30 Jerry Springer — Lalo , Night- 3.15 Celebnty Extra. 3.20) Maury Povich. 4.10 Maury Povich.


GRANADA PLUS


5.00 Boon. 6.00 Fame. 7.00 Plus on Plus 7.30 Mind, Your Language. 8.00 Stareky and Hutch. 9.00 Coronation StreeL 11.00 Sykes. 11.30 The ; l


Lovers. 12.00 The Man from Uncle. 1.00 The Persuaders. 2.00 Columbo. 3.30 Poirot. 4.30’ Strange But, Tree. 5.00 The Professionals. 6.00 I PD James: Taste lor Death. 7.00 Poirot. 8.00 Columbo. 9.30 Canned Carroll. 10.00 Hale and Pace. 10.30 Tha Wheeltappers. 11.00 The Mrs Merton Show.-11.30 The Mrs Merton Show. 12.00 The Profe­ ssionals. 1.00 Slatsky. and Hutch. 2.00 The Man from Unde. 3.00


‘ Wycllfle. 4.00 Tales of the Unexp­ ected. 4.30 Tales of tha Unexpected.


SCI-FI


5.00 Teleshopping. 8.00 Othenvortd. 9.00 Earth 2.10.00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World.: 11.00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost Worid. 12.00 RLM: Out of time. 2.00 The Twilight Zona. 2.30 The Twilight Zone. 3.00 Invasion Hollywood. 4.00 seaQuest 2032.5.00 Farscape. 6.00 Now and Again: 7.00 Space: Above and Beyond. 8.00 RLM: Dooraays. 9.35 The Hunger. 10.00 FILM: From Dusk n il Dawn 2; Texas Blood Money. 1140 H eadfk. 1240 Lexx; Eating Pattern. 2.25 UFO. 3.25 The Twilight Zone. 4.00 Close.


BBC CHOICE


7.00 What Not to Wear. 7.30.f:arn6 Academy Interactive. 8.30' Closure.


9.00 Jordan; The Truth About Me. 10.00 One Night with Robbie Williams.' 11.00 There’s Only One Kylle. 12.00 Liquid News Profile. 12.30 Fame Academy Interactive. 1.30 Diners. 2.00 Close.


ITV2


9.25 Emmerdaie;'.11.45 Coronation Y Street.' 2.05 -IhaiGoal, Rush.::3.00;Y


' Pdpstaris:’::The' Rivals'! Extra. Northerh:'E:^osdr8:'fs;00iThaJ^d^;


'RiisH. ,6.10iSheena.3.7,oa'SuMval Special. 8.00 Popstare; The Rivals Extra. 9.00 Popstais: The Rivals Live


; Result. 9.15 Popstars; The Rivals.— ■Rie Result Extra. 9.45 Blind Date Kiss and Tell. Behind-the-scenes footage. 10.45 Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?, 11.40 Wudja? Cudja? 12.45 Hollywood 2002. 1.45 Teleshopping. 3.45 Close.


with I Andrew Byrne


by the very attentive staff and when we left after a few cups of the aro- matic coffee there was a lingering feeling of contentment.


^ A friendly welcome was extended ^ ‘ Paul Heathcote’s stylish flagship ‘


restaurant has reopened after a ‘ £50,000 refurbishment. The sur- ’ ' roundings provide elegant dining in '


1 a more relaxed atmosphere, with j i small intimate dining areas.


1 It has retained its cottage atmos- I : phere without going minimalistic.


I I The decor has warm terracotta- 1 : coloured walls hung with delightful , .pictures, wood panelling, with deco- ' rative bottles of wine and spirits ' dotted about. The seating is cora- ; fortable with tables laid m an ! uncluttered style, and the lighting I has been well designed, giving spots ' of light and areas of intimacy. After making our choice from the


easy-to-read menu, my husband and I relaxed with a glass of wine, taking


• in the mouthwatering aromas of food wafting by to other tables.


[ The new menu is set to tempt the ! taste buds and features dishes to ; suit every palate as well as pocket. Starters run from £4.25 to £9.50 with main courses priced from £11.95 to £26.


'


I RESTAURANT with|


■' For my starter, I chose the slow- V cooked Goosnargh duck, salad of


Bertl


THE other] at Northed known to ij EnglishmJ South of Fi Besides I


1 At Byrni


End of the line for


pesticides


m e m b e r s of Clitherde Garden Club have been warned they will have less artificial help on their gar­


dens next year. The warning came from chairman Mr W. Gregson


' at the latest club meeting


'-'at Ribblesdale High School ■' YTechnology.Collega He updated information


on the European Pesticide Review, warning that by July they would have lost more than half the chemi­ cals presently available. Of the 800 chemicals


available, 320 had already been withdrawn on a vol­ untary basis a year ahead of deadlines, he told them. The 25 members listened


SATELLITE PICK OF THE PAY


Me, Myself and Irene (Sky Movies Premier, 9pm] Hilarious comedy which will leave you In stitches. The Farrelly Brothers have


I I gained a reputation over the years ‘o';


I some mhy say sick, side. Critics inay not 1 ke their style, but cinemagoers certainly do. Jim


InC smash-hit comedies with an offbeat,


I mer leaMHe girlfriend Renee Zellwegger also i stars. A great film - but certainly not one for


Camy; takes the load role hero, while his fo^


1 the faint-hearted. Anthony Anderson, Mongo Brownlee and Robert Forster also star.


SKY MOVIES PREMIER


'5.35 Cops and Robbersons (PG) (1994) 7.30 :. Moms on Strike (U)


Sunday. 2.00 Jimmy Hill's Sunday Supplement. 3.00 Uve Super Sunday Foolball. West Ham United v ' Manchester United (Kick-off 4.05pm).


(2002) 9.30 Dexter’s Laboratory: Ego Trip (PG) (1999) 10.40 The Road to® El Dorado (U) (2000) 12.15 The Wadding Planner (12) (ZOOJ) 2.00 Moms on Strtko (U) (2002) 3.35 Held of , Dreams (PG) (1989) 5.25 The Road to Ei Dorado (U) (2000) 7.00 Th o' Wedding Planner (12) (2001) 9.00 Me, Myself and Irena (15) (2000) 11.00 Field o l Dreams (PG) (1989) 12.50 Bounce (12) (2000) 2.40 , busts (IS) (2000) 4.35 UK Top 10 ..


SKY MOVIES MAX


1 Brigham City (15) (2001) 4.45 Tha Climb (PG) (2002) 6.30 Tak ng a


6.00 The Wedding Dress (PG) (2001) 7.35 Brigham City (15) (2001) 9.45 The Climb (PG) (2002) 11.30 Taking a Chance on Love (PG) (2001) 1.00 Tha Wedding Dross (PG) (2001) M 5 ,


' Chance on Love (P1=) ,(M01) 8.00 D-appad: ■


■' 6.35 Live Spanish Football. -A top game from the Pnmera Uga. 4.30


Football Special. 10.30 World Wrestling ' Entertainment; Velocity. 11.30 Spanish Football. Primers Uga action. 1.00 Worid Wrestling Entertain-. mont: Survivor Series — Live. From Madison Square Gardens. 3.45 Close.


SKY SPORTS 2


> 6.00 Powerblkes. '7.00 Spanish ■ Football. 9.00 FA Cup Football., 10.30, Intemalional Rugby: League. 12.00 Uve Snooker. The British Open final.


'2.30 Uve Rugby Union. Harlequins v Wasps (Kick-off 3.00pm). 5.00 . Golf International. 5.30 Live Snooker. The British Open final. 8.00 Big Fight Special. 10.30 The Surf Mag. 11.00


Burled Alive (PG) (TVM ,


2001) 9.45 Power Play (15) (2002) Thriller, starring Dylan Walsh ;and Alison Eastwood. 11.30 Intrepid (15),, (2000) 1.10 Tho Enforcer (18) (1995)


I1 3.00 Sirens (15) (1999) 4.45, The SKY MOVIES CINEMA j


Wedding Dress (PG) (2001)


I ‘Jack (PG) (1979) 9.00 Sfroker, Ace 1 (PG) (1983) 11.00 The Old Man and


and the Sea (U) (1958) 740 Cactus


IPG) (1950) 2.00 Those Magnificent12.00 . Tennis.:,., 2.15’.: .World n Rally 1 Men InTheIr Rylng Machines (U). ; Championship. :■ League


The Sea (U): (1958) 112.30 Montana the boa luj: llUOOIf


(1985) 4.15 Cactus Jack (PG) (1979)';; League Foolball.'i . 545 US' Top .1016.15 .Strokor Acs - (PG) (1983)'9.00 Dead; Men Don t Weir F ield : (PG)! (1982) ?40 Hoffe 1(15) (1992) 11.55 Jock the Beer (15)


I (1993)' 1401 Deed Men Don’t Wesr Field (PG) (1982) 3.15 Mscsbre (12)


' (1958) 4.35 Montana (PG) (1950) ■ ' SKY ONE


(1950) , '


' Rugby Union Update. 3.30 Close. i - SKY SPORTS:3


8.40 Busy Buses. 8.45 Busy Buses. 8.50 Barney and Friends. 9.25 Hi-5. 10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girts. 11.00 Charmed. 11.55 Charmed. 12.50 Celebnty Extra. 1.00 Crossing Cver.-1.30 Sixth Sense with Colin Fry. 2.00 FILM: A Woman Named Jackie. 3.30 Celebnty Extra. 3.50 Maury ■ Povich. ' 4.40 Maury Povich- 5.30 DAG. 6.00 DAG. 6.30 Celebrity Extra. 7.00 Sixth Sense with Colin Fry. 7.30 Crossing Over. 8.00 Charmed. 8.55 Celebrity Extra. 9.00 Scream Team. 10.00 CSI: Crime


■ Scene Investigation. 11.00 Jerry Spnnger— Late Night. 11.50 Celebnty


: Extra. 12.00 Hotline. 12.30 Hotline. ■ 1.00 Jerry Springer— Late Night. 1.50


: Jerry Springer — Late Night. 2.40


‘ Maury Povich.' 340 Maury Povich. 4.20 Jerry Springer — Lale Night. GRANADA PLUS


• World Sport'Special. Intemalional magazine. 11.30 CART Racing. 1.30 ,


5.00 PD James: Taste for Death. 6.00


’ Emmerdale;'9.00 Hart to Hart.11.00 ' Nanny:‘ 12.00 Jeeves and Wooster. i 1 .00-The' Proioctors. 1.30 The


■ Protectors' 2.00 Poirot.: 3.00 Hart to ■ Hart- 5.00 The Beverly HlllbllllBS. 5.30


8.00 International Rugby Union. 10.00 : International Rugby Union. 12.00 Big ■


V ■ Karting. 7.00 Uve CART. Jh e Grand; l1 5.15 Movie News 6.00-Tho Old Man; . EUROSPORT j ' 1 .' - 7.00 Live Tennis;.The Masters. Cup: Ifiwin«ss«lu.wu v/mcuhhiv..-.. — o—,, • - ,,


'" final: 9.30 World Rally Championship:; 10.00 Champions League,Football.'


Rght Special. 240 The Surf Mag. 3.00 Triathlon. 4.00 Big .Fight Special. 6.30 <


. ’ Premlo Telmex. - 9.00 Rugby. Unipii: '■ Update. 11.00 Triathlon. .12.00 Close, si


5.00 Teleshopping:, 8.00 seaQuest DSV. 9.00 seaQuest DSV. 10.00 Now


' and Again. ,11.00 Space: Above and - Beyond.’T 2.00 ’ SFG.-: -12.301 Salko- Excillng -1.00 ' Noon Genesis Evangellon!' 1.30 Martian Successor


Eurosport'■ Nows:’’.S.OO' Live’ Seniors:,Conan Doylo’8iThe Losl:World{ 6.00 'Golf.'vThaiflnal 'day:ol;thB',Warburg:!i'(Slr:’Arthur»ConaniDoyle’8::nio; Lost


< 2.45, * ChanyJlqns ' Nadesico. 2.00 FILM: Doorways. 3.35 Foolball.'':!4 .4 b b n i is n , , Amazing ■


m a z in g oio.no3.-e.uu,.011 :.' Stories. '';4.00.', S ir , Arth .u.r - * J UK GOLD,^ ,


'British Eurosport News; 1.30 ClosBrglf:510.00,RLM: Daiknren.:;11.50 Good V n ' '• i ’ ‘ ."'’ '’ ;'5vil.'12.60 Millennium.'1.50 RLM:


:E iild 'o y '6 .0 0 t ii.b § :H inM 5 ’l W | ' M oss’ t 6.00 .’ eeoInl4 Children. 7.10 Doctor.Who.'r{,'1


3.30 Jh e Hunger. 4.00 Close. I


u'=rri.o'&' o^nnRial(o’B 7;'10.00 Blako’s 7.i11.00;M7.00 Uquld News. 1,7,30; Ed,Stqiie 8 , '


■Cup’ 8.00 Sailing. 9.OO-T0nnIs.:-11.15 :::':Worid.v,6.00fiThe*,ChronIcle.:;,7.00 Raliir’: Driving. 1145 “i Worid [ Rally :;’ :witchblad8.' 8.p0 :Farscape.i Part one.’ Champlbrishlp; i12.15 NASCAR. ! l .15 i^jVlewers' cholce.’ ZqP’Tjie DeadZono.'


' Bullseye: 6.00 Jeeves and Wooster. ■ 7.00 Wycllfle. 8.00 Poirot. 9.00 FILM: i Who Daras Wlns.i11.00 Tha Knock. ' -12.00 FILM: Kiss and Tell. 2.00 The ' Knock. 3.00 RLM: Who Dares Wins.


to a talk by Andrew and Hillary Shaw entitled "Gardeners’ Pot Pourri" in which they produced indi­ vidual plants from six tables laden with plants and told members about origin, cultivation and growing habits, preferred position in the garden and


its care.


Speakers do well MEMBERS of Clitheroe Speakers' Club excelled themselves over the week­ end, John Adey and Denis Ogden were placed third in the area conference compe­ titions. Robert Morpeth won the evaluation contest at the club’s last meeting. The next meeting, on Monday, takes place in the ■Wesley Room at Trinity Methodist Church at 7-30 p.m. All welcome.


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