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38 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 23rd, 2004 —


Blackpool Airport ...enabling the regions to T i y


ysfherecan you go from Blackpool Airport? Do you want to avoid the traffic jams and long queues which we normally experience at large airports? Then why not try the relaxing and friendly atmosphere of Blackpool Airport.


You can fly to the following destinations throughout the year. Alicante and Benidorm every Thursday between November 4th and March 24th, 2005 with Thomson Winter Sun, slytours orYoung at Heartsimply contactyourtravel agent Alternatively call Portland Direct on 0870 500 2200. Every Tuesday First Choice or Eclipse also offer flights to Alicante and Benidorm call Eclipse on 08705 010203. Tenerife - every Tuesday with Thomson or Portland. Contactyour travel agent or telephone Portland Direct on 0870 500 2200 or C72 0845 126 2000.


Internet addresses: www.thomson-holidays.com www.portland-direct.co.uk


www.firstchoice.co.uk www.ct2-fiights.com


WWW.blackpoolairport.com MILLENIUM CONCERT TRAVEL


Avril Lcivigne Bryan Adams


Franz Ferdinand Him


The Rasmus


Deep Purple/Thunder The Corns


Darren Hayes Lostprophets The Darkness Blink 182 Will Young Beastie Boys Wet Wet Wet Elton John Green Day


The Pogues/Sawdoctors Ronan Keating R.E.M.


Lee Evans Oct 3


Oct 22 Oct 26 Oct 27 Oct 29 Nov 6 Nov 7 Nov 15 Nov 20 Deci Decs D e c s D e c s Dec 7 Dec 9 Dec


M a n ic str. Preachers/Razorllght Dec 17 snow Patrol


Dec 17 Dec 18 Dec 19


jun 17 '05


Manchester Arena Manchester Arena


£44 £54


Manchester Apollo £35 Manchester Apollo G 8 Manchester Apollo G 5 £54 £55 £46 0 6


Manchester Arena Manchester Arena Manchester Apollo Manchester Apollo Manchester Arena


Manchester Arena Manchester Arena Manchester Arena Sheffield Arena


£46


Manchester Arena £43 £54 call £51 £63


A/lanchester Arena call A/lanchester Arena £46 A/lanchester Apollo 0 5 Manchester Arena M a n ch ester Arena


£50 £48


Nov 19'05 Manchester Arena Coach travel from Burnley and concert ticket included in the price Telephone 01253 299266 to book


Lancashire C.C.G. £60 £48


W l l i lg . ^ For the best deals on SON STVs, videos Captain Croc's


Half Term Party Break Southport Holiday Centre


22nd to 25th October, 2004 (Friday to Monday) Self catering


It's Half Term. . . school's out and captain Croc and his friends are having a party! Come and join him for an action packed


weekend of fun and games, shows and disco's. Kids competitions and characterpantomimes.


Prices startfrbm £125 for a family for four based on Budget


accommodation. Upgrade to Classic accommodation available fora45 for a family of four.


Plus - each child will receive a free goodie bag and enjoy a


children's buffet at Captain Croc's Party Afternoon. . . AND a FREE Captain Croc Duvet Cover


To book telephone 0870 6045641 quoting BUCC Terms & Conditions Apply


All Inclusive Holidays Gairloch


Take this opportunity to to join us at the Cairlock Hotel. Gairloch, our


specially selected “All inclusive" hotel, chosen because of the emphasis on providing all round holiday enjoyment.


9.00


5.45 6.10


4.55 5.10


BBC1


6.00 Breakfast. (C) 7.10 Match of the Day. (R) (C) 8.30 Breakfast with Frost. (C) 9.30 The Great North Run. (C) 1.35 The Politics Show. 2.35 EastEnders. Kat makes a decision about her future on the Square. Mar­ tin's tear of Sarah intensifies and Roriny causes a rift in the famiiy. (R)


4.30


(C) Shoebox Zoo. Chiidren's drama.


7.00 8.00


Mamie is given the Shoebox Zoo, a coiiection of four antique carved ani- mais and goes on a quest to find the Book of Forbidden Knowledge. (R) (C) Points of View. Griff Rhys Jones pre­ sents viewers' opinions on BBC pro­ grammes. (C) Songs of Praise. Aied Jones cele­ brates Harvest Thanksgiving from Cirencester. He joins a Harvest Sup­ per and finds out how God answered the prayers of a mother and daughter in very different ways. (C) News; Regional News; Weather. (C) Antiques Roadshow. Michael Aspel and the team visit Witley Court in Worcestershire where they discover intriguing finds, including the com­ plete cast of an early puppet theatre discovered in a loft. (C) Rolf on Art: the Big Event. Rolf Har­ ris leads a huge team of artists in an attempt to paint a giant version of John Constable’s the Hay Wain in Trafalgar Square. (C) Monarch of the Glen. Drama series about life on a Highlands estate. Don­ ald Ulysses MacDonald, Hector’s younger brother and black sheep of the family, returns to Glenbogle. (C) Ditty War. A powerful drama, written by Daniel Percival and Lizzie Mickery, that tells the gripping story of what happens when a radioactive dirty bomb is detonated in central London..


lb OK A Vc ru b ta f j r i ur Mvui; ml trie riuiei b c/ur, soft drinks, available between 6 p.m. and n p.m.


5 days - 29th Nov - from £159.00 Strathpeffer


Set in the highland countryside, Strathpeffer is a favourite with holidaymakers who visit for its famous spa waters and beautiful scenery.


the hotel's bar, including beer, spirits, wine and soft drinks, available between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. 5 days - 14th Feb, 2005 - from £169.00


What's included: 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast at a shearings Holiday Hotel • Bedrooms with private facilities &TV • welcoming drinks reception • A morning daily newspaper per room • All you can eat for breal^ast & dinner • A glass of house wine with dinner • 3 daytime sightseeing excursions • Lunchtime refreshment pack each day • Afternoon tea served upon return from excursions • Nightly entertainment • Unlimited drinks (house brands as advertised on arrival) at


Loch Lomond Take this opportunity to join us at the Talbot Hotel, Loch Lomond, our


specially selected "All inclusive" hotel, chosen because of the emphasis on providing all-round holiday enjoyment.


drinks reception • A morning daily newspaper per room • All you can eat for breakfast & dinner • A glass of house wine with dinner • 3 daytime sightseeing excursions • Lunchtime refreshment pack each day • Afternoon tea served upon return from excursions • Nightly entertainment • Unlimited drinks (house brands as advertised on arrival) at the hotel's bar, including beer, spirits, wine and soft drinks, available between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.


Whafs included; 4 nights accommodation • Bedrooms with private facilities &iv • Welcoming 5 days - 31st Jaw, 2005 - from £169.00 The holidays in this supplement are just a selection of the many holidays we haw available


For a brochure on any of the holidays featured or a full list please call Sue Smith on 01282 832436 Visit our website at: www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


SATELLITE PICK OF THE PAY


Tile Ufe of David Gale, Sky Movies 2 ,8pm David Gale (Spacey) is a man who has tried hard to live by his princi­ ples but in a bizarre twist of fate, this devoted father, popular profes­ sor and respected death penalty opponent finds himself on Death Row for the rape and murder of fel­ low activist. With only three days before his scheduled execution,


10.30 10.50


(C) News; Weather. (C)


Dirty War: Your Questions Answered. After tonight's drama Dirty War, viewers can question experts and programme makers about Britain's state of readiness in dealing with a chemical or biological terrorist attack. (C)


11.35 FILM: Double Take. (2001) A busi­ nessman on the run alter witnessing a series of crimos switches identities with a big-mouthed hustler Starring Orlando Jones, Eddie Gritfin (C)


1.05 Joins BBC News 24. and hi-fis contact the specialists.


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH i J lU ' l i S V


Monarch of the Glen BBC1,8pm


After a 40-year absence, Donald MacDonald (played by Tom Baker) returns to Glenbogle, but his home­ coming receives a mixed reaction, as the Highland drama continues. The black sheep of the Mac­ Donald family, former rac­ ing driver Donald has been forced home by the police who, tired of his persistent law breaking, have placed him under the supervision of his estranged family.


ITV1


6.00 FI: Chinese Grand Prix Live.9.00 GMTV.10.30 The Championship.11.15 The Ark.11.45 My Favourite Hymns.12.45 Sunday Supplement.1.15 Jonathan Dim- bleby including ITV News and Weath- er.2.10 Granada News and Weather. 2.15 F I : Chinese Grand Prix. Jim Rosenthal with another chance to see the first ever Chinese Grand Prix from Shanghai. Commentary by James Allen and Martin Brun- dle, and analysis from Tony Jar- dine.


It’s clear that Donald is unimpressed about going home and Paul quickly picks up on the frosty atmosphere between his errant uncle and Molly.


CHANNEL 4


6.00 Teletubbies. (R) (C) 6.40 The Story Makers. (C) 7.00 Looney Tunes. (R) (C) 7.05 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo. (R) (C) 7.30 Smile. (C) 10.30 The Heaven and Earth Show. (C) 11.30 The Super League Show.12.10 Natural World. (R) (C) 1.00 Future is Wild. (C) 1.30 Sunday Grand­ stand. (C) 1.35 Tennis: Davis Cup.2.15 Super League Play Otfs.3.00 Racing from Ascot.5.15 The Great North Run. (C) 6.00 Paralympic Grandstand. Cover­ age of the 2004 Paralympics. (C) HeadJam. Vernon Kay hosts a pop culture quiz show. (R) (C) Get a New Life. Series offering advice on how to set up a new life abroad. (C) Who Rules the Roost. Reality documentary show in which cou­ ples take it in turns to give up work for a period and stay at home with their kids. (C)


7.30 8.00


9.00


10.00 Little Britain. Matt Lucas and David Walliams take a comic look at life in Britain. (R) (C)


10.30 Match of the Day 2. Adrian Chiles, introduces highlights of the weekend's Premiership games. (C)


11.15 World Superbikes Champi­ onship. With Suzi Perry.


12.30 Boxing. (C) 2.00 BBC Learning Zone.


FIVE


6.00 Postcards.6.05 WideWorld. (T) 6.30 Dap- pledown. (R)7.00 Tickle, Patch and Friends.7.25 Milkshake!.7.30 Noddy. (R)8.00 Bear in the Big Blue House. (R) (T) 8.35 Rolie Polie Olie. 9.05 Babar.(R)9.30 George Shrinks. 10.00 Don’t Blame the Koalas. 10.30 Michaela's Wild Chal­ lenge. (T) 11.05 Snobs. (R) 11.35 Braceface. (R)12.05 FAQ.12.35 The Great Artists. (R) (T) 1.10 five news update. (T) 1.20 The Chart. (R)1.50 RLM: Run for the Sun. (1956) Starring Richard Widmark. (T) 3.40 FILM: North to Alas­ ka. (1 960) Starring John Wayne. (T) 5.55 news.


6.10 . FILM: Curly Sue. (1991) Comedy in ’


, 'which a homeless con-artist and his


: ' daughter hit on a scheme to con a noli female lawyer. Sfam'rig James Belushi


8.05 '. FILM: Legally Blonde. (2001) A gor- geous West Coast airfiead is dumped


; ■ ' by her East Coast bo;^rierid when he ' heads tor'Harvard's-graduate law'


' - school so,: deterrriihed'to get him - back, she enrols tori; Starring Reese


L.™;,ysrith8rsp'oon.(T) .I',' ' / 10.00 th e Farm. Fur will fly as nine celebri­


ties take over a working farm. (T)


11.05 Naked Celebrity. Telling the real sto­ ries behind the week’s celebrity head­ lines. (T)


11.35 World’s Wildest Police Videos. Footage of reckless criminals. (R) (T)


12.30 Seniors Golf. Action from the De Vere PGA Seniors Championship from Car­ den Park in Cheshire.


1.05 Major League Baseball.4.05 Motorsport Mundial. (R)4.30 AMA Motocross. (R)


LIVING TV


6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Hi-5.7.35 Jibba Jabba. 7.45 Oswald. 8.00 Barney and Friends. 8.30 Busy Buses. 8.35 Wheels on the Bus. 8.45 Timbuctoo. 8.55 Barney and Friends. 9.25 Hi-5.10.00 Life with Bonnie. 11.00 Joan of Arcadia. 12.00 America's Next Top Model. 2.00 America’s Next Top Model. 4.00 America’s Next Top Model. 6.00 Extreme Makeover. 7.00 Celebrity Extra. 7.05 Charmed. 8.00 The Family. 9.00 Most Haunted. 10.00 CSi: Crime Scene Investigation. 12.00 The Mystery of Body 115.1.00 The Three Mediums. 1.55 E Love. 2.45 Rock Me Baby. 3.10 Happy Family. 3.35 The Antiques Ghost Show with Derek Acorah. 4.30 Ufe with Bonnie. 5.30 Home Shopping.


SCI-Fi Gale agrees to give reporter Bitsey _ . , . ^


Bloom (Winslet) the exclusive interview_she’s been chasing. But Bitsey soon realises that a man’s life is in her hands.


.


6.00 Ray Bradbury Theatre. .7.00 Teleshopping. 10.00 Quantum Leap. 1.00 The Invisible Man. 3.00 Junior. 5.00 Crusade. 7.00 The Dead Zone. 8.00 Junior. 10.00 Rght Club. 12.35 Robocop: Crash and Burn. 2.20 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2.4.20 The Ray Bradbury Theatre. 5.00 Fist of the North Star. 5.30 Bubbleaum Crisis.


11.45


7.30 8.00


'9.00


6.05 The Trap Door.6.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.00 ICC Cricket World 2004.7.25 Days of Thunder Racing.7.55 Le Mans 2004.8.25 Freesports on 4: Nokia Surfing Girls.8.55 Friends. (R) (T) 9.25 Popworld. (T) 10.20 Hollyoaks Omnibus. (R) (T) 12.55 Chancers. (T) 2.05 The OC. (T) 3.05 Friends. (R) 3.35 Smallville: Super­ man the Early Years. (T) 4.35 Stargate SG-1. (T) 5.30 Trains with Pete Waterman. 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge. The pop­ ular junkyard contest. (T) C4 News;. (T) Bremner, Bird and Fortune. Top­ ical satirical comedy with Rory Bremner, John Bird and John For­ tune. (T) %FILM; Gladiator: (2000) Award-' swinntng faction: drama,- set in . Roman times, about a powerful goncral wno is forced to become


siacbmmorigladiatorwhen he.fallSi: out of favour with the emperor’s


i sons Starring Russell Crowe',; Joaquin Phoenix (T) Layer' Cake: Bullets, Babes arid Bad Guys. Edith Bowman goes behind the scenes of the new film Layer Cake.


12.20 FILM: Nishant. (1975) Starring Sha- bana Azmi. (T) 2.55 Freesports on 4 3.50 Le Mans 2004. (R)4.15 The Practice. (R) (T) 5.15 Countdown. (R) (T)


4.15 British Touring Cars. Vicki Butler- Henderson presents coverage from the conclusion of the 2004 British Touring Car Championship, live from Donington Park.


5.25 Britain on the Move. Wendi Peters presents the best of Nation­ al Walking day, with highlights including the Walk with Legends event organised by Manchester City, Uverpool, Manchester United and Burnley.


5.55 Daytrippers. Series following a traveller over the course of one day. In this edition, a fabulous flight of fancy to a European destination and back all in the space of 24 hours.


6.25 Granada News and Weather. The latest headlines in the North West, plus a regional weather forecast.


6.40 News; Weather. The latest nation­ al and international news.


7.00 Emmerdale. Pearl’s in a panic - her secret about Frank Bernard is out. Turner’s love and approval comes too late for Steph. Chas clashes with Carl’s ex-wife Colleen.


7.30 Coronation Street. Tyrone’s romantic hopes are sky-high - but is he heading for a fall? Jamie uses Maria as a weapon to hurt Leanne. Karen has Steve jumping through hoops to become a dad again.


8.00 Heartbeat. Blaketon is put in a compromising position when the police investigate a warehouse robbery he knows something about. David has a new hobby.


9.00 Dirty Filthy Love. Drama about a man with obsessive compulsive disorder who finds salvation in an unlikely quarter - a young woman who suffers from the same condi­ tion.


11.00 News. The latest national and international news, plus national weather. .


11.05 The South Bank Show. The story of Malcolm Arnold, last sun/ivor of a generation of great British com­ posers who dominated the musical landscape in the last half of the twentieth century.


12.05 FI: Chinese Grand Prix. Jim Rosenthal presents highlights of the Chinese Grand Prix.


1.00 World Rally Championship.1.25 Motorsport UK.1.50 Building the Dream. (R) (Signed)2.15 Trisha. (R) (Signed)3.10 Today with Des and Mel. (R) (Signed)4.00 ITV Nightscreen.5.30 ITV Early Morning News.


ITV 2


9.25 The Block. 10.30 The X Factor. 11.30 The Xtra Factor. 12.30 Emmerdale Omnibus. 3.15 Coronation Street Omnibus. 6.00 Coronation Street Secrets. 7.00 Jerry Springer. 7.45 Movies Now. QiOO The X Factor. 9.00 The Xtra Factor. 10.00 Coronation Street. 10.30 Bognor or Bust 11.00 Undeclared. 12.00 FIVB Volleyball. 1-05 Entertainment Today. 1.50 Jerry Springer. 2.25 Teleshopping. 3.55 ITV2 Nightscreen. 5.05 Trisha.


PLUS


6.00 Emmerdale Omnibus. 8.30 I Dream of Jeannie. 9.00 Sherlock Holmes and the Pearl of Death. 10.30 Expert Witness. 11.00 in Suspicious Circumstances. 12.00 The Rockford Files. 1.00 Sherlock Holmes and the Pearl of Death. 2.30 The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries. 4.30 Expert Witness. 5.00 Diagnosis Murder. 6.00 In Suspicious Circumstances. 7.00 inspector Alleyn Mysteries. 9.00 The Two Ronnies. 10.00 An Audience with Ronnie Corbett. 11.00 Cold Feet. 12.00 The Dukes of Hazzard. 1.00 An Audience with Ronnie Corbett. 2.00 The Rockford Files. 3.00 Teleshoppina.


SKY MOVIES 1


6.50 The Clinic. (2004) 8.30 Going Apel. (1981) 10.30 Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain. (1995) 12.30 Spy Kids 2:The Island of Lost Dreams. (2002) 2.30 Johnny English. (2003) 4.15 Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain. (1995) 6.00 Spy Kids 2: The Island ol Lost Dreams. (2002) 8.00 Johnny English. (2003) 9.30 Paul Bettany on Camera. 10.00 The Bourne Identity. (2002) 12.05Trance. (2001) 1.55 Kis s Kiss Bang Bang. (2000) 3.40 Silent Fall. (1994) 5.25 Frankie and Hazel. (2000)


SKY MOVIES 2


6.25 Local Boys. (2002) 8.10 A Message from Holly. (1992) 9.50 Never Give Up: The Jimmy V Story. (1996) 11.30 Restless Spirits. (1999) 1.15 Local Boys. (2002) 3.00 A Message from Holly. (1992) 4.40 Never Give Up: The Jimmy V Story. (1996) 6.20 Restless Spirits. (1999) 8.00'The Lite of David Gale. (2003) 10.10 Jackass: The Movie. (2002) 11.4S Austin Powers In Goldmember. (2001) 1.25 Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter. (1984) 3.00 The Medicine Show. (2001) 4.40 Local Boys. (2002)


SKY CINEMA 1


6.00 Against All Flags. (1952) 7.30 13 Ghosts. (1960) 8.55 Battle of the River Plate. (1957) 11.00 Mustang Country. (1976) 12.30 Against All Flags. (1952) 2.00 Battle o l the River Plate. (1957) 4.00 Pay Day. (1922) 4.30 Sex and the Single Girl. (1964) 6.30 13 Ghosts. (1960) 8.00 L’ Homme Bu Train. (2002) 9.30 Rlfifl. (1955) 11.40 Frankenstein Must Be Destroyedl. (1969) 1.25 The Razor’s Edge. (1984) 3.40 Sex and the Single Girl. (1964)


SKY SPORTS 1


6.00 Football Rrst: Match Choice. 7.30 Football First: Match Choice. 9.00 Jimmy Hill’s Sunday Supplement. 10.00 Goals on Sunday. 12.00 Football League. 3.00 Ford Super Sunday. 6.30 Super Sunday: The Last Word. 7.00 Football League Review. 8.00 Spanish Football. 10.30 Ford Football Special. 0.00 Football League Review. 1.00 Spanish Football. 3.00 Close.


SKY SPORTS 2


6.00 Close. 7.00 Moto +. 7.30 Rugby Union Update. 8.30 Super League. 10.30 Australian Rugby League. 12.30 Motor Racing; Formula Palmer Audi. 1.00 European Sea Angling Championship. 2.00 Australian Rugby League. 4.00 Sportnation. 5.00 Rally Fever. 6.00 Australian Rugby League. B.OO US Tour Golf. 11.00 Euro Tour Golf. 1.00 Australian Rugby League. 3.00 Close.


SKY SPORTS 3


6.30 Sportnation. 7.00 Motor Racing; Formula Palmer Audi. 7.30 Max Power. 8.30 Sportnation. 9.30 US Tour Golf. 11.30 Racing News. 12.00 Watersports World. 1.00 Euro Tour Golf. 5.00 Tennis; Davis Cup 2004. 8.00 Motor Racing; Formula Palmer Audi. 8.30 Motor Racing: OZ-E- Motion. 9.00 World Wrestling Entertainment Late Night Velocity. 10.00 Kart Masters. 11.00 Kart Masters. 0.00 Motor Racing: Formula Palmer Audi. 0.30 Motor Racing: OZ-E-Motion. 1.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


7.30 WATTS. 8.00 Super Racing Weekend. 9.00 Rally. 10.00 Live World Superbikes. 4.00 Cycling; Tour of Spain 2004. 6.00 Equestrianism. 7.00 Live Footbali: Serie A. 9.30 World Superbikes. 10.45 Motorsports Weekend. 11.15 British Eurosport News Report. 11.30 WTA Tour Tennis. 0.30 Close.


SKY ONE


6.00 Hour of Power. 7.00 Zoids. 7.30 Pokemon Advanced. 8.00 Gamezville. 9.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Enter the Shadow Realm. 9.30 America’s Dumbest Criminals. 10.00 World Wrestling Entertainment: Afterburn. 11.00 Worid Wrestling Entertainment; Heat. 12.00 World Wrestling Entertainment: Tough Enough. 1.00 America's Dumbest Criminals. 1.30 America’s Dumbest Criminals. 2.00 Gamezville. 3.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.00 Futurama. 5.30 Futurama. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 The Simpsons. 7.00 Malcolm in the Middle. 7.30 Malcolm In the Middle. 8.00 The Simpsons. 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Road Raja. 10.00 Mile High. 11.00 Time Gentlemen Please. 11.30 Time Gentlemen Please. 12.00 Cold Case. 1.00 Law and Order. 1.50 World Wrestling Entertainment: Afterburn. 2.40 World Wrestling Entertainment Heat. 3.30 Hot Love. 4.20 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.10 Star Trek: The Next Generation.


UKTV GOLD


6.00 Charlie’s Angels. 7.00 Doctor Who Omnibus. 9.00 It Ain't Half Hot, Mum. 9.40 It Ain't Half Hot, Mum. 10.20 It Ain't Half Hot, Mum. 11.00 ‘Alio 'AlIoL 11.40 ‘Alio ’Allol. 12.20 'Alio 'Alio!. 1.00 Dad's Army. 1.40 Dad's Army. 2.20 Dad's Army. 3.00 It Ain’t Half Hot, Mum. 3.40 It Ain't Half Hot. Mum. 4.20 It Ain’t Half Hot, Mum. 5.00 ‘Alio ‘Allol. 5.40 ’Alio ‘Allol. 6.20 ‘Alto 'Allol. 7.00 Dad's Army. 7.40 Dad's Army. 8.20 Dad's Army. 9.00 Sharpe. 11.10 Yes' Minister. 11.50 Yes, Minister. 12.30 Sharpe. 2.40 Yes, Minister. 3.20 Yes, Minister. 4.00 Charlie’s Angels. 5.00 Charlie’s Angels.


BBC THREE


7.00 End of Story. 8.00 Liquid Assets. 9.00 For Better For Worse. 10.00 Who Rules the Roost Now?. 10.30 Grease Monkeys. 11.00 Grease Monkeys. 11.30 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. 12.00 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. 12.30 Sex, Warts and All. 1.00 Sex, Warts and AH USA. 1.30 For Better For Worse. 2.25 Uquid Assets. 3.25 End of Story.


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