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BBC CHOICE


7.00 Robot Wars. 7.45 Robot Wars. 8.30 BBC Three Preview. 9.00 Mel B's Ex: The Jimmy Gulzar Story. 9.45 Alistair McGowan. 9.55 They Think It's All Over. 10.25 Taken. 11.55 BBC Three Preview. 2.00 Close.


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7.00 When Kylie Met Christopher Price: A Liquid News Special. 7.30 BBC Three Preview. 8.00 SAS: Are You Tough Enough? The remaining contestants face the final challenges. Last In series. 9.00 FILM: Wag the Dog. Political satire, starring Robert De Niro. 10.30 BBC Three Preview. 2.00 Close.


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earch of himself. t His journey lasted three years and took him


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The Shackleton Voyages; by Roland Huntford and Julie Summers; published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson; price £25.


ANYTHING about the great Arctic explorer Ernest Shackleton fascinates me.He must have had a truly wonderful w time travelling through the great white


whe man who died in 1922, but is so v ell-remembered that he has just been suoted No. 11 in the 100 Great Britons rvey.Many stunning images of Shackle­


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aton have been unearthed in this book


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t Charm and a charismatic leadership, t graphs, drawings and diary extracts


ahe reader can get to know Shackleton DERVLA


pemand great stamina and courage, Mur­ aally depopulated regions of the Balkans d stays with families whose lives have been


hy’s latest book is topical and relevant. c Murphy explores the beautiful yet tragi­


AT the grand old age of 71, travel writer Dervla Murphy is still going strong. d Never one to shy away from journeys that


eople were rebelling and Ma was one of them. theHis ex-wife was fighting for the custody of


fter the Nato bombing. sheHer story is richer because of the fact that uproevastated by murder, pillage and forcible maT oting.hroughout her travels Dervla tries to ell worth a read.


tic ke sense of the confusing history and poli­ w s of this area and this fascinating book is


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nto the teeming contradictions of China that only a man who was both an insider and an out­ sider in his own country, could have written.


Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat; Grand Theatre, Blackpool; January 31 st and February 1 st.


Sing-along Joseph, any note will do!


Balkan Journeys


“JOSEPH and the Amazing .Techni­ colour Dreamcoat” by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice is one of the world’s most successful musicals. SinNow it is the next classic to get the


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Fanuary 31st at 8 p.m. and Saturday, show)aebruary 1st at 5 p.m. (special family


s illion pound film of the stage version, i tarring an amazing host of stars


ncluding Donny Osmond, Joan nd children at £8.50.


Through the Embers of Chaos: Balkan Journeys by Dervla Murphy, published by John'Murray, price £20


ogether with dogged determination ensured that Shackleton became a hero to in his own lifetime. Through pho­


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compiled by Marcia Morris. All entries for inclusion to be on a listings forni, available from the Tourist Infor­ mation Centre in Market Place, Clitheroe, and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event


MEMBERS of the HRT Theatre Com­ pany, Sandra Hall and Rachel Laurence will tell the story of “The Ladies of Cran­ ford” in Whalley Village Hall on Saturday. t “The Ladies of Cranford” as featured in


he novel by Mrs Gaskell based on Knutsford, in Cheshire, will tell the story of their lives in the early years of Queen a Victoria’s reign. The ladies met to take tea


ofnd discuss, but only for a certain length beg time, the happenings of the time with a a uiling mixture of humour, pathos and


Matty Jenkins. . EVENTS - JANUARY 31ST TO FEBRUARY6TH


ahe men, are conjured to exuberant life in no new adaptation of Mrs Gaskell’s famous t vel by Miss Laurence and seen through


stute social comment. t “The Ladies of Cranford”, and some of


he eyes and ears of one of the ladies, Miss


mBraille-It, a group to learn braille, I eets Thursdays, 9-30 a.m. to noon in the


exhibition “Storytelling, the artist’s tale”, showing the value of storytelling in con­ atemporary craft. A selected group of


26063.Platform Gallery presents its spring


ghtly so after trying them. o Cellar de Capcanes is a co­


who for many years, just sold in their grapes for bulk wines, then ao process all the villages grapes


r t the co-operative. As in Prio- eato down the road, they start­ gd to realise the quality of the t rapes they were growing, but che main impetus for the major change was when the Jewish aommunity of Barcelona Kpproached them to make a t osher wine. This demanded mhe installation of new equip­ t ent allowing the winemakers uo identify, isolate and vinify Mnder controlled “Lo i ebushal” conditions. This bnvestment was underwritten ey the 80 members who provid­


perative run by 80 members, t 1998 the decision was taken


d collateral for the banks in the s form of their vineyards. All this


pCollins, Maria Friedman and Christo­ wher Biggins, comes to the cinema ...


ith subtitles so everyone can join in! a Burst into song and dance in the


“Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music” and mou through your free “magic “Sle who brought you the hit shows


yeisles at the most colourful event in a ars. “Joseph” includes such classics Ws “Close Every Door”, “Any Dream Will Do” and “Go, Go, Go Joseph”.


Jo Blackpool Grand Theatre on Friday, wctions and heckles for you to join in t ing-a-long-a Abba” and it is coming


m or the first time ever, the multi­ woat for the fancy dress competition F nd 8 p.m.


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On


Tickets available at Parish Hall, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, St Augustines School, Tourist Information Centre, F.A. Allen & Sons


Includes Refreshments & Free Prize Draw by ticket number (to take place in Parish Hall at 9.30pm)


Students in fu ll time education £2.50 ■


Admission £5.00 by ticket only Senior Citizens £3.50


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Our daytime menu includes baguettes, . jackets, omelettes, specials and more,


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incorporating an extensive expresso and coffee selection.


you through a choral warm-up, take a oments” pack and suggest some fun p ith. Relive those schoolday “Joseph”


e challenge you not to sing-a-long! y Your host for the evening will lead


oldroductions and come along in your c uniform, or don a multi-coloured


ith fabulous prizes to be won. 2 To book, call the box office on 01253


a90190. Ticket prices are adults at £13


est we get.Two wines which I thought shone in quality and value both had a high'percentage of gar- nacha in the grapes coming a from high terraced vineyards,


paid, it only accounts for two r er cent of the production, the


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onything up to a hundred years ld.MAS DONIS 2000 at £4.99


s early all garnacha and has olpent nine months in new and f der barrels, medium ruby with llecks of violet, exotic aromas of aiquor-like cherry, spicy cake cnd vanilla, ripe and nicely con­ r entrated, medium finish with


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he HRT Theatre Company entitled “The Ladies of Cranford”, at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from Whalley Post Office. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822555. d 1st - Gisbum Festival Hall, a whist and


t 1st - Whalley Village Hall, a drama by


ight in aid of the NSPCC.' FEBRUARY


1200 445304. me2nd - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association,


a.m. to 4 p.m. 3rd - Knowle Green Village Hall, sequence dance class at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. tle4th - Clitheroe Library, a lecture enti­


0omino drive at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries tel. f et Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. 9lea market and indoor car boot sale from


or Gargrave. f 2nd - Hurst Green Memorial Hall, a


olgate at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket foret Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m.


only from the library. me4th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, 5 Slaidburn and Easington Fell.


H d “Summer in the French Alps” by Ken


i th - Knowle Green Village Hall, an Cllustrated talk entitled “My Visit to t anada and Alaska" by Mrs Doreen Lat­ 8er at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 78447.6th - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, lec­


7-ture in Clitheroe Library meeting room at 30 p.m. by Mr Edmund and Mrs Iris


THE other day Jurgen Wagner popped into our establishment on his way from Barcelona to Edinburgh. I had previously met him a few years ago when I visited the cellars of Capcanes, in Tarragona, where he is one of s the wine makers. He came to whow us the 2000 vintage of ri hich he is very proud, and


t rtists who use text and stories within


heir artwork. n 31st - Aspinall Arms, Mitton, a casino


Hurst entitled “Within Sight of Pendle reeries of luncheon concerts featuring a


pantomime “Snow White” performed by RATS, at 7-30 p.m. each evening. Tickets from Ribchester Post Office, or tel. 01254 878530FORTHCOMING EVENTS - 7 FEBRUARY 7TH TO 13TH


26948.6th to 8th - Ribchester Parochial Hall,


Va th - Knowle Green Village Hall, a St a lentine’s dance with Elizabeth Harrison 0t the organ, 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


4 enthorn Road. Inquiries, tel. 01200 Bellowship. Proceeds to Sandle Holme HT Learning Centre, old Co-op building,


1254 878447. c 8th - Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, a


arn Project and Scout Fellowship funds. me8th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association, 8t Grindleton Fell.


j h - Lancashire Countryside Events,


Foffee evening in aid of Clitheroe Scout foret 9-30 a.m. at Chester Avenue car park


unior environment workshop on “Birds in Winter with the RSPB”. Meet Bowland Visitor Centre at 2 p.m. finish at 3-30 p.m. Dress for the weather. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557.10th - Knowle Green Village Hall, a whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. m12th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association,


f eet Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m.


lunchtime concert featuring Zoe Kitson on a oboe and Russell Lomas on piano. Concert


or Bolton-by-Bowland. 13th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


piet midday followed by lunch of shepherd’s n and a pudding with vegetarian alter­ 8ative on request. To book tel. 01254 26948.13th - Whalley Methodist Church Hall,


elcome. 13th - Whalley Flower Club, a work­ shop with Mrs Jean Kortekaas in Whalley


a wind-energy forum by the Council for p the Protection of Rural England at 7-30


w.m. Speaker Mr Chris Tomlinson. All


p all, pantomime “Snow White” at 7-30 e.m. Matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. Tick­ 0ts rom Ribchester Post Office or tel.


Methodist Church hall at 7-30 p.m. H 13th, 14th 15th - Ribchester Parochial


1254 878530. e • Further details of some of the above


vents can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. an• A booking service for the theatres


able from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.


what’s on in the North-West compiled by John Turner


a C. Bolton Octagon The­ r tre. January 30th to Feb­ 0uary 22nd. Box office:


ry 1st. Box office: 0161876 ATHE HYPOCHONDRI­


theatre E 1984. Northern Stage 2000.


J NG. Oldham Coliseum. 2anuary 30th to February 22nd. Box office: 0161 624 829THE HOBBIT. Blackpool


aalford Quays. Until Febru­ Uheatre, Salford Quays. Miano. Bridgewater Hall, Snsemble. Quays Theatre,


Manchester Opera House. February 19th to 22nd. Box office: 0161 242 2524. T THE MYSTERIES. Lyric


1204 520661. KIFROM A JACK TO A


4 Grand Theatre. February 2th to 8th. Box office: 01253 90190.NOISES OFF. Lyric The­


870 111 2000. c THE RAT PACK. Man­


rhester Opera House. Feb­ ouary 11th to 15th. Box


20661. R JUST BEFORE THE


ffice: 0161242 2524. T ANIMAL FARM. Octagon


AND HIS AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAM­ COAT. Blackpool Grand Theatre. January 31st to February 1st. Box office: 01253 290190. BMADAMA BUTTERFLY.


ffice: 0870 111 2000. SING ALONG JOSEPH


0ebruary 2nd. Box office: MRATA. Bridgewater Hall, 4alford Quays. February


Flackpool Grand Theatre.


aatre, Salford Quays. Febru­ 0ry 10th to 15th. Box office:


1253 290190. S TOSCA. Lyric Theatre,


0th and 7th. Box office: OH I L H A R M O N I C atre, Salford Quays. Febru­


870 111 2000. a IDOMENEO. Lyric The­ 0ry 5th and 8th. Box office:


870 111 2000. R THE SECRET MAR­


52 to 15th. Box office: 01204 TEAST. Manchester Palace 1heatre, Bolton. February


ox office: 0870 111 2000. B BEAUTY AND THE 8 heatre. Until February


BAIN. Octagon Theatre, 1 olton. February 17th to 59th. Box office: 01204 20661.MOMENT OF WEAK­


524. 2th. Box office: 0161 242


NESS. Lyric Theatre, Sal­ ford Quays. February 17th to 22nd. Box office: 0870 111 2000.


musicals a CHICAGO. Palace The­


1tre, Manchester. February o8th to March 1st. Box


ffice: 01612422524.’ CLIFF THE MUSICAL.


TWENTY-TWO members of Clitheroe Mountaineering a Club enjoyed a variety of


chesridgewater Hall, Man­ o ter. January 30th. Box


music B HALLE ORCHESTRA.


chridgewater Hall, Man­ Mowry, Salford Quays. Until o ester. February, 1st. Box


chridgewater Hall, Man­ o ester. January 31st. Box


ffice: 0161907 9000. BBBC PHILHARMONIC.


ffice: 0161 907 9000. B HALLE ORCHESTRA.


ffice: 01619079000. B SANGHEET SABHA.


ridgewater Hall, Man­ April 6th.


areactivities in the Helvellyn ingT.he George Starkie climb­


members’, venue for the week­ end!On Saturday, one group t walked into Grisedale to take


hut in Patterdale was the


scrambled along the crest of t the narrow, rocky ridge on


Swirral Edge to Catstycam, s battling - against sudden-


heir way to the summit of Helvellyn and were rewarded with good views. After a c quick'lunch in severe wind-


hill the party descended entrong gusts which threat­


ed to blow them over. g it cairn of Catstycam, the


L art from 1750 to 2000. The Lympathetic eye. The


J owry, Salford Quays. Until uly’6th.LOOK NORTH. Scottish


owry, Salford Quays, until


C o ld a n d w in d y fo r w e ek en d aw ay mAfter climbing to the sum­


Po Helvellyn via Nethermost Sike, Dollywagon Pike and


e here strong winds were Mut. Club chairman Mr Nick Ceets will be a day at High hal meal was enjoyed in the


ncountered as members m illward welcomed new . up Nick in the northern whe path to Striding Edge,


t Sunday Crag. n In the evening, a commu­


wembers and thanked those f ho had contributed courses aor the meal. Jane Piznuik t nd Dave Grosvenor were


rn'shore of Ullswater to


mn Sunday morning, the froajority of members walked e m the hut along the east-


hanked for organising the event.Due to dense hill fog and o the'threat of heavy rain early


fordIAGE. Lyric Theatre, Sal­ B Quays. February 6th.


o ntil February 1st. Box B anchester. February 5th. chesridgewater Hall, Man­


office: 0161 907 9000 p SIMON TRPCESKI,


ox office: 0161 907 9000. B HALLE ORCHESTRA. o ter. February 5th. Box


chesridgewater Hall, Man­ o ter. February 7th. Box


ffice: 0161 907 9000. B BBC PHILHAR-MONIC.


ffice: 0161907 9000. E MANCHESTER CAM- B anchester. February 8th.


ox office: 0161 907 9000. P ROYAL LIVERPOOL


Guild Hall. February 11th. Box office: 01772258858.


RCHESTRA. Preston


WCLEVER with North C est Dancers. Preston 3 harter Theatre. January 20th. Box office: 01772 58858.SWAN LAKE. Opera


ox office: 0161 242 2524 chester. February 2nd. Box d events throughout the region is avail­


Hill” s 6th - Knowle Green Village Hall, spring Mcital by students of Chetham’s School of


d usic, Manchester. Concert starts at mid­ oay followed by luncheon of shepherd’s pie 8r vegetarian dish. To book tel. 01254


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 30th, 2003 21


a House, Manchester. Janu­ Bry 27th to February 1st.


exhibitions L LOWRY’S TRAVELS. The


arch 30th. s GRACE ROBERTSON. A


aast ridge to Red Tam Beck Hnter Boredale via Garth eroup descended the north­


t ng. Other parties returned. lar, views of the eastern Lake­ dind walked back to Glenrid-


Sandwick and round the e lower slopes-of Sleet Fell to e eads. In improving weath­ c nd fells were enjoyed on the


f limb to Boredale Hause, drom where a rapid, steep


escent led back to the hut. mThe club’s next outdoor'


i nd hut meet at Gian Dena an Snowdonia on March 14th wnd 15th. An indoor meeting Cill be at 8 p.m. in Clitheroe : ricket Club on February


Pennines on February 23rd, leaving the council offices car e park at 8 a.m., and a week­


20th, when Ms Jean Brown will give an illustrated talk a on Morocco. All welcome to


tivities on 01200 428766. acttend. More details of club


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