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18 - Clitheroe Advertiser & Times', February 21st, 2002 5<3R<IND-aiCflA|


YORK STREET, CLTTHEROE BB7.2DL From Friday, February 22nd


MONSTERS 1NC(U) Fri Feb 22nd ’ 7.00pm . Sat Feb 23rd 11.00am & 2.30pm __ 5.00pm 7.00pm


Sun Feb 24th Mon Feb 25th Tues Feb 26th Wed Feb 27th


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•Thurs Feb 28th F l ic k s W o rk sh o p


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• 7.00pm ■ 7.00pm


Saturday, February 23rd at 10am MALENA (1


Sunday February 24th at 7.00pm 1


Gawa GARVA Traditional Irish Music at its bestl’ Live oh stage - SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23rd at73 -■Tickets £6 on sale now at the Grand Cinema and; Tourist information Centre. Doors/Bar opens at 7pm





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HARRY POTTER (PC)* 2 hrs 45 mins Sat/Sun only 1.40


ALI (U)* 2 hrs « mins barly 1145 4.15 7.40, Sat Late 11.00pm


Advance Preview Screening Sunday 24th Feb


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(12)* 1 hn IS mins - On Screen 8.40pm (Ft* Feature) Thursday's Stiver Screening 28th Feb THE PLEDGE


; (IS) 2 hrs S mins On Screen 8.30pm


OCEANS ELEVEN (U)* 2 hrs 10 mins


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PROPHECIES (12)* 2 hr* On Screen 8.40pm (FtA Feature) ,


Saturday^ Little Oscar show 23rd Feb


CATS & DOGS Ihr 45 mins n and Games start at 11 am


O- YOUNG PERSONS :ID MAY BE REQUIRED FOR ALL (12), (IS), (II) CERT FILMS Complimentary passes and free tickets are not redeemable for this film


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Carmen; the LowryJ Salford Quays; Feb 28th to March 3rd


A DUSTPAN and brush could be the most important tool for backstage staff at The Lowry at the end of the month.


version of "Carmen" between February 28th and March 3rd.


The La Cuadra de Sevilla present their authentic ■


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stallion, trained in the style of haute ecole dressage, which has travelled around the world with the show. I t is ah important part of the on-stage activities as he dances with Carmen. Special ramps have been built for the horse to gain access to the stage.


One of the stars is bound to be a beautiful white ton.


■ The animal will be stabled overnight in Carring­ .


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Pop Idols; MEN Arena; March 25th and 30th


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with CLAIRE Saturday, February 23rd


Friday, February 22nd KARAOKE


SUGARLAND


EXPRESS (Local Band) '


Sunday, February 24th


KARAOKE & QUIZ


' Words and music for a lost community.


Plus Steve Ragnall & Claret in concert


Downham Hall Village Hall


Sat 2nd March @ 7.00pm


£7.50 inc home-made pie supper


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s La id b u r n s il v e r b a n d continuing their


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'Band In The Ballroom' Sunday 24th F eb ru a ry 2002


and


'From Plainsong To Pop' Sunday 24th March 2002


The G ra n d C in em a , C l ith e ro e


C om m e n c in g a t 2 p.m.


Tickets: Adults £3.00, Child £1.50 Available from:.


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‘-A-Saturday 9th March - 7.30pm THE; BIG LAUGHTER SHOW


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6.00 Russell Grant’s Postcarol WideWorld. (R) (D (S) 6.30 Mi| (R) (S) 7.00 Milkshake!; Beao Tickle, Patch and Fnends. 8.00 f


. the Book of Virtues. (R) (S) 8.301 Enid Blyton Secret Senes., (B) 1


: (S) 10.05 Pet Project; (R) (S) r .The Legendary Journeys. (R) [


L(S) 12.00 TheTribe. (T) (S) l 1 Update; (S) 12.40 The Academ! pine. 1.35 Night Fever; (R) 5 Ne| Family Affairs; ff) 1-50 5 News.!


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Griddled breast of chicken topped with BBQ sauce & melted cheese


Thick cut leg of lamb in mint & rosemary sauce Shredded pork fillet in apple & cider sauce served in a giant Yorkshire Pudding


Escalope of Scottish salmon coated with mixed capsicum cream


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in ' 'R e a s o n s t o b e C h e e r f u l " Dave Gorman


t A T A CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS in concert I ‘ Wednesday 6th March - 7.30pm o


p POINT OF AYR The Man With The Golden Pen .


by Hanover Productions, Mark Burgess ploys Ian Flamfng, for: --; whom 007 James Bond has become the alfer ego


• ; Sunday 3rd March - 2.00 pint'll ______________________


10.55 .'. .*.. -


The 1979 chart hit is scrutinised by the rapier wit of - this hilarious comedian and double BAFTA winner5'


10.00 10.15


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> b y J e n n i J a y e ■ BBC1


6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 Breakfast wit] (S) 10.00 The Heaven and Eartll 11.00 Keeping Up Appearances.!


•;11.30 Countryfile. (C) (S) 12| Record. (C) (S) 1.05 Young Ind! Chronicles. (R) (C) (S) 2.30 East! (S) 4.20 Best of British. (C) (S) Lifeline. (C) (S) BBC News; Weather. (C| Regional News; Weathel Songs of Praise. Aled J Chester to discover ho) being brought back to life; ological dig, and explore! free-flight bat cave in Furor Last of the Summer Wid to step into his father’s s| ing Compo’s bicycle, w | able to keep track of HovI gets himself stuck on the! Antiques Roadshow. Tlr Knightshayes Court, Dd


5.05 5.15 5.35 5.40


6.15 6.45


they value a painting resl damp attic and a diamoni]


7.30 8.00


Wildlife on One. David / returns for a new serie reports, beginning with a l the lifestyles of a femall colony of ringtailed lemul The British Academy F l Stephen Fry hosts the ca (rom the Odeon in Londq Square, with celebritid Kate Winslet, Tim Rothl and Rhys Ifans making t| tions. Nominees for t include Judt Dench Tautou, while Russell C r l Ian McKellen and Ke vil the best actor award. (Cl BBC News at Ten O 'C ll Panorama. An insight in i ties encountered by Britil ers serving as part of the Security Assistance^ Afghanistan, including! tribes, sub-zero temp J .failing electncitysuppliel FILM: Nightwatch (T\l


. investigation into art for! trouble for two UN tro j


• who uncover a ItendisH minded by a cunntngl ■ Thnller: Pierce Brosnanf


12.30 FILM: Mortal Fear (TVMJ tor investigates why several q died with unrecognised sympton to her horror that they were md ical thriller, starring Joanna Kd Olympic Grandstand. 4.00 BBC


THOSE who may have th o u g h t the hy s teria was over once Will Young tr ium p h ed in the final of Pop Idols had better think again. . The excitement is still


alive and well - and now on its way to, the North. West. ' Bookings for the Pop


Idols show at the MEN Arena in Manchester have been so good that the show will not only be staged on March 25th,


there will be another date, March 30th. The show will feature


the final 10 youngsters whose perforates com­ peting for the glory over several weeks caused Britain to go "Pop Idol- mad". The runner-up, Gar­


eth. Gates will be singing a duet with close friend Zoe Birkett and there will be music from the big band Big Blue.


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The Homecoming; Royal Exchange Theatre, until March 2nd.


PINTER'S "The Homecoming" is a fascinating study of deviant human behaviour. . . . When Teddy a philosophy profes-


; sor, returns from America to see his family, his father, Max, a retired butcher, Uncle Sam, the chauffeur, and brothers Lenny and Joey, he brings his wife, Ruth, and her presence brings about a brutal and unexpected twist tothevisit. Pinter's use of language is a marvel­


ally suited to the intimate atmosphere of this wonderful th eatre and the clever device of having the audience on the same carpet, as the set makes you feel as if you are in the room with these vulnerable, predatory characters - not always a comfortable feeling. Pete Postlethwaite as Max is superb,


lous blending of all the banalities and nuances of everyday speech into a menacing and compelling, .almost • rhythmic medium. And more than even the words, it is the.silences which make this a disturbing, dramatic pro­ duction. The long gaps notch up the tension


and the movements and facial expres­ sions speak volumes. This play is ide-


The Meatloaf Story; Charter


Theatre, Preston; March 1st


.


TRIBUTE singer Steve Steinman sounds uncannily like the great Meat-


loaf himself and has the same larger-


than-life stage pres­ ence to go with it as he blasts out all the hits from “Anything For Love", "Par­


adise By The Dash­ board Light" and


."Bat Out Of Hell" to “Dead Ringer For


Love" and "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad". All the other cru­


cial ingredients are included in the show - from a female vocalist


dressed in a leopard skin mini-dress to a Harley Davidson motorbike taking centre stage.


Gordon Haskell; King George's Hall, Blackburn; Sunday


PUB crooner Gordqn Haskell brings his Christmas hit "How Wonderful You Are" to King George's Hall on Sunday night. Although he was pipped at the post for the number


one slot by Robbie Wilbams and Nicole Kidman, the jazz ballad was still a huge success. The 55-year-old, who played with the likes of Jimi


Hendrix and Otis Redding in the 1960s, is more used to scraping a living strumming his guitar at pub gigs and on cruise ships and he returns to that scene for the Blackburn concert. "How Wonderful You Are" is just one of a collection


of songs he will be performing, with backing from Rob­ bie McIntosh on bass (ex-Pretenders/Paul McCartney) and Hamish Stuart on guitar (the original Average White band vocalist). .


■ switching moods and speech styles ■ with dexterity, a truly, memorable per­ formance. He is well supported by Paul Hilton


as Lenny, James Hillier. as Joey, Michael Higgs as Teddy and, notably, by Eamon Bolan as Sam. Simone Lah- bib plays Ruth with a suitably power­ ful sexiness. Greg Hersov's direction brings out all the humour amid the menace and this production is yet another triumph.


PIPPAMUNRO


Garva; Saturday, February 23rd, at 7-30 p.m. Grand Cinema, Clitheroe.


THERE is a touch of live Irish magic at the Grand Cinema, Clitheroe, on Febru- ■ ary 23rd. Organised by th e


cinema and Clitheroe Great Days, Garva is one of th e co n certs booked in as p a r t of th e lead - in to th is year's Great Days Fes­


tival. An established act on


both the British and European folk scenes, the group has recorded a highly-acclaimed CD, "Sweet Liberty", and played in scores of clubs throughout Britain and on the Continent. With critical acclaim


for both their stunning vocal harmonies and exciting and thought- provoking music, it


looks like being a good night for fans of Irish music. Tickets, a t £6, are


available from the cine­ ma and the Tourist Information Centre.


This week's competi­


tion gives you the oppor­ tunity to win two pairs of tickets to see Eric Ainsworth and Friends on Saturday, March 23rd at 7-30 p.m.


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Zorro. (R) (C) (S) 8.15 UBOS. (R) (| The Wild Thornberrys. (R) (C) (SI Saturday Show. (C) (S) 12.00 B| Weather. (C) 12.10 Football Fcj Grandstand. Introduced by Steve li 1.05 Racing from Haydock. (S) l l ca’s Cup Sailing. (S) 1.35 Racing I dock. (S) 1.50 Winter Olympics. (Si ing from Haydock. (S) 2.20 RugbB (S) 2.35 Racing from Haydock. (SI Challenge Cup Rugby League. (S)| ball Half-Times. (S) 3.55 Live Chall Rugby League. (S) 4.45 Final Scoif 5.15 BBC News; Weather. (C) I Regional News; Weather.! My Hero. (R) (C) (S) 1 Jim Davidson's Generatil Showaddywaddy and Her! guest on the manic gama contestants attempt to mal and have a go at traditiol and Scottish dances. (C) (a Dog Eat Dog. Challenge d in which contestants battled hope of winning £10,000. (I The National L o t te ry ! Eamonn Holmes introduce in which hopeful contestail out for the holiday of a lifetil Casualty. After her storm* with Jack, Nikki vows to tuif on love, and Dillon aB personal feelings to interim professional decisions. S | Bleasdale and Dan RymerT Only Fools and Horses! father finds an old watch I Trotters’ junk, which he e ll net them a pretty packet r But nothing can quite prepa the shock they have in stol BBC News; National Lotta Parkinson. The chat shoT returns for a new series tj interviews, welcoming Os Hollywood star Russell ( princess Kylie Minogue a l Cate Blanchett. (C) (S) I FILM: Dragon: The B l Story (1993). Biopic, staif Scott Lee as the kung fu r charting his rise to fame d in Hong Kong before h i l death in 1973; (C) (S) Wea


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