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Huddersfield Daily Examiner from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England • 8

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Telephone Classified Advertising 431111- All other departments 430000 Huddersfield Daily Examiner Monday June 22 1992 SOUNDVISION Today's LATEST TV and radio Edited by Channel 4 BBC 1 Radio 1 FM 976-998MHz MW 1053 1089KHZ Suzanne's up in the air t- 1'diff' ifk Rpute si I 600 Neale Mega Hits Your choice of hits from this week's UK Top 40 630 News 92 With Sybil Ruscoe and Allan Robb 700 Neale Evening Session With the Megahit Number One and a chance to win £1000 of music gear 900 Out on Bine Six With Mark Radcliffe 1000 Nicky Campbell Goes Into the Night 1200 Loose Talk Cult comedy show with Mark Thomas and Kevin Day (R) 1230 (FM) Bob Harris Featuring the Rock Date Diary 400 (FM) Bruno Brookes With The Early Breakfast Show 705 The Archers There's a glow ing return from Prudhoe 720 (FM) The Food Programme With Derek Cooper 720 (LW) Woman's Hour (R) 750 (FM) Spin! Six enthusiasts introduce Dylan Winter to the vehicle they love 800 The Monday Play Taking the Devil's Advice Dramatised for radio by Mike Walker from the novel by Anne Fine (S) 915 An Englishman in the Midi Continuing a series ot talks by John Harris about living in a village in the South of France 2: Mutton (R) 930 Kaleidoscope (S) 945 The Financial World Tonight With Simon Cox (S) 1000 The World Tonight With Robin Lustig (S) 1045 A Book at Bedtime A British Picture Final part read by Ken Russell (S) 1100 Take it from Here A Fifties comedy classic leaturing Jimmy Edwards Dick Bent ley June Whitfield and Wallas Eaton Written by Frank Muir and Denis Nor-den (R) (S) 1130 Today in Parliament 1200 News 1230 Close 150 WIMBLEDON The tournament opens with live coverage of the men's singles from the All-England Club Will 1992 produce a surprise winner to follow in the footsteps of Michael Stich or can Boris Becker win his fourth title? With commentary by John Barrett Mark Cox Barry Davies and Bill Threlfall (S) 410 BBC starting with Gravedale High Cartoon Frankentyke's big brother visits (R) 435 PATRIK PACARD Spy drama about a 16-year-old boy (C) 455 NEWSROUND Current affairs for children 505 BLUE PETER Yvette Fielding visits Romania to see how orphanages are benefiting from the Blue Peter appeal (C) 535 NEIGHBOURS Glen's birthday party ends in disaster Gemma has to choose between Glen and Adam (S) (C) 600 SIX NEWS (C) WEATHER 630 LOOK NORTH News and views 700 EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Holland take on surprise survivors Denmark in the second semi final at the Ullevi Stadium Gothenburg John Motson provides the words for this live coverage AMERICAN Aerobics champion Greg Carelli supports Suzanne Dando as they prepare for tonight's Aerobic Championship Compilation on YTV at 630 Suzanne who captained the British gymnastic team in the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow has always been in big demand since she turned to TV and films following her retirement from competitive gymnastics The 30-year-old Sussex blonde was one of the Bond girls in the 007 film Octopussy and has starred in pantomime opposite Lewis Collins of The Professionals fame plus numerous TV shows such as Razzamatazz and StopWatch Radio 2 FM 88-902MHZ 200 FILM: OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA (1935) Saga of an American oil company executive who dedicates his life to an operation based in China Based on a best-seller by Alice Tisdale Hobart starring Pat O'Brien Josephine Hutchinson and Jean Muir 350 JOE MCDOAKES Joe's landlord wants to build a liftshaft in Joe's living room 400 WEIGHING IT UP The secret hopes and obsessions of would-be slimmers Twelve-year-old Cheryl Wigmore's dream is to eat as many sweets as possible and still look thin while Alison Mattey wants to have the figure of a Barbie doll (R) 430 FIFTEEN-TO-ONE With William Stewart (S) 500 ROAD TO AVONLEA The inhabitants of Rose Cottage and Green Gables are invited to a wedding While attending the event Hetty meets an old flame 600 THE COSBY SHOW Theo is interviewed by a TV reporter when he catches more than be bargained for on a fishing trip (R) (O) 630 THE HENDERSON KIDS Wal apologises to Tam but something still troubles him (R) 700 CHANNEL4 NEWS Read by Jon Snow (O) Followed by Weather 750 COMMENT A view of personal interest 800 BROOKSIDE Ellis tries to get back into Mick's good books Frank offers Margaret and Derek an escape from the Close (S) (O) 830 EVENING SHADE A dangerous criminal escapes from prison and seeks revenge on Ava for her part in sending him to jail Folksy comedy starring Burt Reynolds and Marilu Henner (S) 900 FEMALE PARTS Last in series profiles four ladies of a certain age from Lancashire with few regrets and an eye on the future Their lives are contrasted and compared with those portrayed in television's The Golden Girls (O) 1000 NORTHERN EXPOSURE Cicely's residents experience a series of bizarre nightmares Offbeat American comedy with Rob Morrow and Janine Turner (S) 1055 THE DAZZLING IMAGE Spike Milligan introduces animations with a difference which use various drawing styles and techniques (S) 1205 TALKING LIBERTIES Julia Kristeva one of the most powerful forces in French intellectual life discusses human rights feminism and psychoanalysis 1250 Close Radio 5 Yorkshire MW 693 909KHZ TOP CLASS GLASS i 7 uPVC Windows FULLY FITTED £1450 VAT Showroom Open 32 CARR STREET MARSH Tel (0484) 429915429908 or (0422) 348115 505 John Dunn 700 Hubert Gregg With Thanks for the Memory 730 Alan Dell Presents Dance Band Days and Big Band Era 830 Big Band Special With items recorded from the recent BBC Big Band Tour of America Conductor Barry Forgie with George Shearing and Neil Swainson Introduced by Sheila Tracy 900 Humphrey Lyttelton The best of jazz on record 1000 Gordon MacRae Dave Getty gives his appraisal of a distinguished recording career 1030 The Jamesons Music and conversation 1205 Midsummer Jazz With Digby Fairweather The Humphrey Lyttelton Big Band recorded tor the 1991 Radio 2 Jazz Season (R) 100 Bill Rennells With Night Ride 400 Alex Lester With The Early Show 710 European Championship Football Coverage on the whole of the second semi-final from Gothenburg with commentary by Alan Green Mike Ingham and Ray Clemence 930 My Life Robert Leeson's six-part adaptation of his popular Jan Whitfield trilogy 1010 The Mix The news and views from the South West with Richard Coles 1200 Close 200 ELLIS ISLAND Georgie attains success as a screenwriter and Bridget is blackmailed by Kevin Murray 250 FAMILIES Diana and Anton prepare for the opening of Sydney's Wine Bar (S) 315 ITN NEWS HEADLINES 320 CALENDAR NEWS 325 HOUSE STYLE Dilly Barlow visits comedian Jim Bowen's home 355 ITV starting with Cartoon (R) 400 ROUND THE BEND (R) 425 CHIP DALE RESCUE RANGERS Cartoon Leeds 200 WIMBLEDON Further coverage of the opening day of events from the All-England Club as the top seeds in the men's singles attempt to negotiate the first round With commentary by John Barrett Mark Cox Barry Davies and Bill Threlfall (S) 800 OPEN SPACE Ann Schofield examines the impact of the motor industry's decline For most of this century Cowley in Oxford has been linked with motor car production but how will the community cope with the imminent closures and further redundancies? (C) 830 FILM: THE MOSQUITO COAST (1986) Scenic adventure directed by Peter Weir Harrison Ford plays an eccentric inventor who moves his family to a remote village in Central America where he strives to create an idyllic lifestyle With Helen Mirren and River Phoenix (C) 1030 NEWSNIGHT Round-up of the day's news 1115 THE LATE SHOW features blues legend John Lee Hooker and friends (S) 1155 WEATHER 1200 OPEN UNIVERSITY The Selling of the New Deal 1230 Close FM 924MHz MW 774KHz 600 (MW only) Connections 700 Barry Davenport Brass 830 Music Magazine 10 00 Late Show Bob Roberts 1200 Join Radio 2 Radio 3 910 NINE NEWS (C) REGIONAL NEWS AND WEATHER 940 PANORAMA As Israel prepares to go to the polls the Middle East peace process hangs in the balance The main parties face problems from an electorate trying to cope with the influx of Soviet Jews and Americans demanding exchange of land for peace In this special edition of Panorama Jane Corbin reports on how the Israeli voters will determine the Middle East's future 1020 TODAY AT WIMBLEDON Highlights of the men's singles on the first day's play from the All-England Club (S) (C) 1120 CRICKET Just in case you missed it Richie Benaud presents yesterday's highlights from the Second Test between England and Pakistan (S) 1150 WEATHER 1155 Close RAGE FM 902-924MHz ASHBR0W ROAD FART0WN HUDDERSFIELD HD2 1DX Open 7 days a week MoT SERVICING CAR SALES BREAKDOWN ACCIDENT and AUTOMATIC REPAIRS EFFICIENCY QUALITY and VALUE FOR MONEY Aire FM FM 963MHz (0) or(C) indicates that subtitles for the hard of hearing are available on teletext Tel 428591 Fax 435171 100 Laidback lunch 200 Dave Simons 600 Chart Attack 700 Carl Kingston 1000 Paul Conroy Magic 828 Granada MW 828KHZ 600 Nothing but the 60s 700 Gra ham Thornton 10 00 Alex Hall HUDDERSFIELD SECTIONAL BUILDINGS 284 LEEDS ROAD HUDDERSFIELD Tel 429294 Associate company of John Shaw Son Ltd Commercial Garage Leeds Road Huddersfield TEL 420035423155 GARDEN SHEDS POTTING SHEDS SUMMER HOUSES ROUND HOUSES CHILDREN'S PLAY DENS WENDY HOUSES HANSEL A GRETEL COTTAGE all top quality and dip treated with timber preservative The Pulse 400 Round The Bend 425 Chip 'N' Dales Rescue Rangers 450 How 2 510 Home And Away 540 News and Weather 600 Granada Tonight 630 Coronation Street 700 European Football Championship 1992 930 World in Action 1000 News 1030 Granada News 1040 Hooper Starring Burt Reynolds 1235 Superstars Of Wrestling 115 Hollywood Report 140 Action Adventure 325 America's Top 10 400 Night Beat 455 Jobfinder and NUCRETE Economy and DeLuxe Garages From Windsor Buckingham Regency Regency Classic Blenheims Westminster ranges 1025 FM 610 Evening Sequence A selection of music on records 740 News 745 Montreal Symphony Orchestra Conductor Charles Dutoit with Jill Gomez (soprano) live from the Barbican Hall London Falla: Ballet The Three-Cor-nered Hat (825 Amerikanska Jonathan Trei-tel's story which reveals a connection between the invention of the washing machine and Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 5 in minor 935 Horszowki at 100 Stephen Plaistow presents a tribute to the pianist one of the cen fury's most admired musicians on the eve of his 100th birthday With contributions from Richard Goode Radu Lupu Andras Schiff and Sandor Vegh 1030 Mixing It Featuring Canadian kora player Darnel Janke in session with British jazz percussionist Roger Turner Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall 1130 News 1135 Composers of the Week Boccherini: Symphony in Cello Sonata No 6 in Guitar Quintet No 4 in Fandango Cello Concerto No 9 in flat (R) 1235 Close 100 (Except in Scotland) Night School 205 Close 300 Jayne Young 6 00 The Chart Hour 700 Paul Bromley 800 Elliott Webb 1000 Phil Butler's Phone-In Satellite 1530KHz196m 400 John Harding 800 Nice Easy with Gerry Kersey 1000 Mark Smith 450 HOW 2 Fred Dinenage Carol Vorderman and Gareth Jones design clothes with a candle (R) 510 HOME AND AWAY Lucinda moves into the beach house with Nick (O) 540 ITN EARLY EVENING NEWS (O) Followed by Weather 600 CALENDAR News and views Followed by Crimestoppers 630 AEROBICS CHAMPIONSHIP COMPILATION Aerobics presented by Suzanne Dando and Greg Carelli 700 JUST FOR LAUGHS Well-remembered clips from old British comedy films 730 CORONATION STREET Ivy's faith is put to the test once more when Don fails to return home (O) 800 WHEEL OF FORTUNE Game show with Nicky Campbell 830 WORLD IN ACTION goes on the trail of men who make a living selling the tens of thousands of monkeys seized from the jungles of South East Asia and Africa 900 FILM: HOOPER Burt Reynolds stars in a comedy in which he plays an ageing Hollywood stuntman 1000 NEWS AT TEN (O) followed by Weather 1030 CALENDAR NEWS 1040 FILM: HOOPER The concluding part 1130 EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Elton Welsby introduces highlights of the semi final match between Holland and Denmark from Gothenburg The progamme is followed by the News 1230 FILM: THE GENDARME OF ST TROPEZ (1964) Sergeant Cruchot arrives at the resort with his daughter and is given the task of catching illegal nude sunbathers French farce starring Louis DeFunes and Genevieve Grad (S) 2 15 PHENOMENA Does Santa Claus really exist? Followed by ITN News Headlines 225 TRANS WORLD SPORT More sporting action 325 THE CONCERT With The One 425 JOBFINDER Huddersfield POINTS OF VIEW FM 1007MHz 400 Richard Parry 630 Eastern Beat 830 Afro Caribbean Corner 1200 Rock Strata SKY NEWS: 330 Parliament Live 430 Beyond 2000 630 Newsline 830 Beyond 2000 1030 Newsline 1130 ABC World News Tonight 1230 Newsline 130 ABC News 230 Beyond 2000 330 ABC News 430 Beyond 2000 SKY MOVIES PLUS: 400 Frog Girl 500 Home Sweet Homeless (1989) 555 Star Wars (1977) 800 Ernest Goes to Jail (1990) 940 UK Top Ten 1000 An Innocent Man (1989) 1200 In Bed with Madonna (1991) 200 Robocop 2 (1990) 400 Dream a Little Dream (1989) EUROSPORT: 4 00 European Championship Football: Semi-final 530 European Championship Football: Semifinal Preview 630 News 700 European Championship Football: Semi-final 900 Boxing 1000 European Championship Football: Semi-final 1 130 News 1200 Close MOVIE CHANNEL: 4 15 Dot and Keeto (1986) 6 15 Mac-Gyver: The Legend of the Holy Rose (1990) 805 Texasville (1990) 1015 Crusoe (1989) 1155 Bullseye! (1991) 130 Withnail and I (1987) 315 Demon Seed (1977) SKY SPORTS: 300 Tennis: Manchester Open 500 Indy Car 700 Wrestling 800 Bodybuilding 830 Athletics: US Olympic Trials 1030 Glory Days: 199192 Soccer Season 1230 Athletics: From Corby 230 Close CHANNEL: 330 David the Gnome 500 The Adventures of Dynamo Duck 630 Zoom 700 Close LIFESTYLE: 305 Sell-a-Vision 330 Cyril Fletcher's Lifestyle Garden 400 Tea Break 4 10 Dick Van Dyke 440 American Gameshow: Jackpot 500 Sally Jessy Raphael 530 Sell-a-Vision 600 Remington Steele 700 Sell-a-Vision 1000 Jukebox Music Videos 200 Last Jukebox Dance 300 Close SUPERCHANNEL: 300 On the Air 4 50 Music News 500 Wyatt Earp 530 I Spy 630 Inside Edition 7 00 Prime Sport 800 Survival 830 France Actualites 900 News 930 Supersports News 935 Europe Reports 945 US Market Wrap 1000 Naked in the Sun (1957) 1 1 40 Music News 1 150 Blue Night 1220 Super Shop 1250 The Mix All Night 430 Victory with Morris Cerullo COMEDY CHANNEL: 400 Mr Ed 430 Punky Brewster 500 Green Acres 530 The New Leave it to Beaver 600 Mr Belvedere 630 Three's Company 700 Troop 730 McHale's Navy 800 Live In 830 Married People 900 Hogan's Heroes 930 Mr Belvedere (R) 1000 Laugh In 1030 McHale's Navy (R) 1 1 00 Close SCREENSPORT: 400 Nice Triathlon 430 World Sports Special 500 Barcelona: Olympic Preview 600 Athletics: German Olympic Trials 730 Motor Racing: Formula Three Championship 830 Motor Racing: Scottish Rally 900 Golf: US Open 1100 International Speedway: Quarter-final 1200 Revs 1230 Close MTV: 300 Greatest Hits 400 Coca-Cola Report 4 15 At the Movies 4 30 News at Night 445 Three from One 500 US Top 20 Video Countdown 700 The Best of Unplugged 8 00 MTV Prime 900 Greatest Hits 1000 Coca-Cola Report 1015 At the Movies 1030 News at Night 1045 Three from One 1 100 Rock Block 100 Kristiane Backer 200 Night Videos SKY ONE: 3 15 The Brady Bunch 345 DJ Kat Show 500 Facts of Life 530 Diff'rent Strokes 600 Love at First Sight 630 Street 700 Alf 730 Candid Camera 800 Roots 1 000 Studs 1030 Anything for Money 1100 Hill Street Blues 1200 Skytext Radio 4 2HR Hospitals FM 924-946MHz LW 198KHZ waiting to hear from YOU So keep the letters flowing to: Malcolm Robertshaw TV Editor The Huddersfield Daily Examiner PO Box A26 Queen Street South Huddersfield HD1 2TD or pop your envelope into our Town Centre Office at 17 Market Street 700 Music Hour 800 Sportsline 830 Royal Infirmary Record Requests (930-945 Thought for the Week) 500 PM With Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge 600 Six News 630 Sony I a Cine The antidote to panel games chaired by Humphrey Lyttelton With Willie Rushton Tim Brooke-Taylor Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer (R) (S) 700 News HWD Hospital 700 Ian Ingram 830 The Ricky Experience 1000 As Radio Two RADIO TIMES AHEAD ROBERTSHAW RECOMMENDS The TV Teaser Ivy grows concerned TONIGHT Radio 4: 800pm Actress Jenny Agutter whose career has ranged from The Railway Children to the X-rated American Werewolf In London makes her radio drama debut She stars in Taking The Devil's Advice which is billed as probably the only play ever to deal with the central problems of contemporary philosophy and the poisoning of a hussy by a tart a shameless hussy by a blackcurrant tart to be exact The play is dramatised from a novel by Anne Fine BRYAN Mosley is better known these days as Alf Roberts the "genial" purveyor of groceries in Coronation Street But how many of you out in Examiner-land can recall The Seventies ITV series in which he appeared and what part did he play? IVY BRENNAN played (right) by Lynne Perrie is becoming increasingly worried tonight in Coronation Street (YTV 730) The night is drawing on and husband Don still hasn't returned and though his taxi firm don't know of any longdistance fare he may have taken on her call to them provides little comfort Then as Ivy emerges with Vera from the Rovers Return at closing time she sees a policewoman waiting outside her house So while Jack Duckworth finds himself settling down for the night in the Platts' living room it looks like a long night ahead for Ivy and Vera Textiles ltd THURSDAY Radio 4: 930pm It's the middle of the night when the call comes that a kidney is available for transplant A 56-year-old man is woken and rushed in for tests and so begins another real-life drama at one of Britain's busiest hospitals the Walsgrave But even while the patient is having his crucial operation in this week 's episode of The Hospital there is bad news on another front the Walsgrave learns that its attempt to became a heart transplant centre has failed and that another hospital in nearby Birmingham has been chosen instead Radio 5: 1230pm Haggling and hoofbeats are the order of the day at what is reckoned to be the biggest and best fair in Europe It is held every October in the small town of Ballinasloe in Co Galway and Mark Holds-tock sets out to discover how the deals are struck Often he finds it happens late at night over a drink without even seeing the horse FRIDAY Radio 2: 702pm Former presenter Christopher Trace is one of the panel members in the nostalgic quiz Are You Sitting Comfortably? which harks back to the world of children 's radio TV books films and comics The other panel members are Tommy Boyd Patricia Driscoll and Charlotte Hindle and the questions are posed by Leslie Crowther Radio 3: 920pm The legendary' Greek storyteller Homer and the Caribbean poet Derek Walcott are separated by thousands of years But they have one thing in common the Odyssey the epic tale of Ulysses's adventures returning from the siege of Troy Oliver Taplin looks at the original Odyssey and at Walcott's new version to be performed by the RSC next week in a programme endtled The Old Bard Weaves A New Spell TOMORROW Radio 2: 802pm Writer and jazz singer George Melly wrote openly in his autobiography Rum Bum and Concertina about his homosexuality while in the Navy But what did his son Tom make of it at the time as a teenager was he embarrassed bu his father's revelations? George and Tom now an actor talk to Sarah Kennedy about their family relationship in Thicker Than Water Radio 3: 945pm Award-winning actress Josette Simon takes on her first singing role a character who bears more than a passing resemblance to Imelda Marcos She takes the title role in Dictator Gal playing the wife of an exiled dictator who is quietly dying in hospital when she arrives by helicopter to serenade him back to life She uses every song she can think of from Motown to Wagner The unfortunate dictator is played by Joe Melia currently starring in the West End in Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House Superb selection of PRESS FABRICS SPECIAL OFFER on ROSE AND HUBBLE and LIBERTY FABRICS BUTTERICK PATTERNS HALF PRICE NEW LOOK PATTERNS £199 70A ACRE ST LINDLEY HUDDERSFIELD Tel 513697 651771 Jenny Agutter Monday Radio 4 800pm turned to more serious roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre Beryl reminisces with her friend fellow actress Sian Phillips while relaxing at her beloved riverside home Honeypot Cottage with an accompaniment of barges planes and a chorus of cats Radio 4: 900pm With a map in one hand and a copy of The Thirty Nine Steps in the other Christopher Lambton sets out to trace the footsteps of John Buchan's hero Richard Hannay 75 years after the adventure novel was first published Set just before the First World War the book takes Hannay on a dangerous game of hide-and-seek across south-west Scotland as he tries to evade capture by both the police and a German spy ring forget to cash in on The Examiner EXTRA VALUE COUPON all four of them take courses at the University of The Third Age The women shop together for outfits and love trips to Blackpool hut as they observe "we are all on a streetcar named Terminus One by one people you knew get off but a few friends stay with you to the very end of the Golden Mile IN tonight's episode of Female Parts Channel 4's Golden Girls face competition from four unlikely lassies from Lancashire (900) Rose Wynne Dorothy and Norah have been friends for years and they all live in the old mill town of Chorley All of them are widows with their own lives to lead and believe that older women should not "curse the darkness but light a candle!" The group savour their freedom after years of bringing up families Rose is learning to swim she goes to a weekly class with Norah Dorothy works once a fortnight at the WVS shop and CORNER WEDNESDAY Radio 2: 945pm Actress Beryl Reid casts her mind back over a career which started in music hall before the war blossomed with the long-running radio comedy series Educating Archie and then SEE PAGE 3 FOR DETAILS.

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