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Galway Advertiser,

May 15th, 1996

'Offend'
SATURDAY,
17th M A Y 7.10-8.25 a.m.: OPEN UNIVERSITY 8.30: THE S A T U R D A Y PICTURE SHOW 10.55-5.5 p.m.: GRANDSTAND 10 1 . Cricket, 10 3 . Boxing. 15 5 . Racing. 2 Cricket, 25 Racing, 25 5 . 2 . 3 . Cricket, 25 Racing, 3 Cricket, 35 5 . 5 . 2 . Racing, 35 3 . Cricket, 3 5 Racing, 0 4 1 Cricket. 40 0 3 . Football Focus. 45 Final Score. 5 . 5.5: NEWS; Weather. 5.15: NORTHERN IRELAND NEWS A N D SPORT 5.20: THE DUKES O F HAZZARD 6.10: THE KEITH HARRIS SHOW 6.45: EVERY SECOND COUNTS 7.20: S O R R Y 7.50 p.m.: FILM: KILLING A T HELL'S G A T E . Lawyer Charlie Duke's plans for a holiday on Oregon's white water rapids are disrupted when campaigning politician James Corbin invites himself on the trip. However neither plans for the nightmare which awaits them at Hell's Gate Gorse. 9.20: C A G N E Y A N D LACEY 10.10: N E W S A N D S P O R T , Weather 10.25: SUMMER OF 66 11.0: FILM: A GUIDE FOR THE M A R R I E D M A N . Paul Manning (Walter Matthau) needs advice on how to commit adultery without being found out and receives it from his best friend Ed Stander (Robert Morse) who has had plenty of practice.

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6.50 a.m.: OPEN UNIVERSITY 1.55 p.m.: FILM: S O ENDS OUR NIGHT. Fredric March and Glenn Ford as two political refugees searching for sanctuary from the Nazis in preWorld War II Europe. Margaret Sullivan co-stars and Erick Von Stroheim plays a Gestapo officer. 3.50: LARAMIE 4.40: CRICKET 7.10: NEWSVIEW 7.50: A R O U N D WITH ALL1SS 8.30: SL-1: A NEW W A Y T O DIE. Film documenting the clean-up operation after an explosion at the SL-1 experimental nuclear reactor in Idaho. USA. in January 16 91 is reviewed in the wake of the Chernobyl disaster. 9.50: CRICKET 10.25-1.5 a.m.: FILM: A N A T O M Y OF A MURDER. James Stewart's small-time lawyer is called in to defend a violently possessive army lieutenant accused of murdering his wayward wife's rapist and seeking a verdict of justifiable homicide. 2.45: EUROPA 3.40: R O O M OUTSIDE 4.05: THE SORCERER 6.0: WHICKER'S CITIES: ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 7.00: THE A G A T H A CHRISTIE HOUR 8.0: NUACHT 8.05: H O W S Y O U R FATHER? 8.40: MASTERMIND 9.15: THE MARQUISE B Y NOEL C O W A R D . Two noblemen celebrate the betrothal of their children, an engagement which neither desires. Then an unexpected visitor arrives, the Count's former mistress, who, to his horror announces she has returned for good and intends to see that for his daughter, true love will have its say. 10.15: EURO REPORT 10.45: ALL KINDS OF C O U N T R Y

12.50: NEWS HEADLINES followed by SPORTS STADIUM 5.10: ALIAS SMITH A N D JONES 6.00: THE ANGELUS 6.01: NEWS 6.10: MAILBAG 6.30: M A R Y 7.00: HIGHWAY T O HEAVEN 7.55: NUACHT 8.05: REMINGTON STEELE 9.00: NEWS and Weather 9.15: DALLAS 10.10: LOUISIANA

11.30: TERRAHAWKS 11.58: LUNCHTIME NEWS 12.00: ITN NEWS 12.05: SAINT & GREAVSIE: 12.30: WRESTLING 1.20: THE QUESTOR TAPES Scientists from five nations are assembled in a laboratory to programme Questor, an android, created by a missing Nobel Prize winner. Questor temporarily emits a brain wave, but soon falls silent and the scientists retire for the night. Alone in the laboratory, Questor activates itself and begins a mission to find Us missing creator, or face nuclear destruction. 3.00: INTERNATIONAL RUGBY: THE SPORT A I D INTERNATIONAL R U G B Y U N I O N SEVENS 5.0: ITN NEWS 5.03: ULSTER NEWS 5.05: CANDID CAMERA 5.35: ROBIN OF SHERWOOD 6.30: CHILD'S PLAY 7.00: THE C A N N O N A N D BALL SHOW 7.30: THE PRICE IS RIGHT 8.30: T A R B Y & FRIENDS 9.15: C.A.T.S. EYES 10.15: ITN NEWS A N D SPORT 10.27: ULSTER NEWS A N D WEATHER 10.30: ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS... 11.0: INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL SPECIAL: ENGLAND v MEXICO

SUNDAY,
18th M A Y 10.25: USE Y O U R HEAD 10.50: ANIMAUX DU SOLE1L 11.15: MASS 12.00: CLOSEDOWN 2.0: NEWS HEADLINES followed by LANDMARK 2.30: A N O I S IS ARIS 3.0: S U N D A Y MATINEE: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The musical tale of an ambitious, and suitably named. windowcleaner who. armed with a success manual, contrives a remorseless climb from postroom to boardroom in a New York company. 5.05: FRAGGLE ROCK 5.35: SUD. THART 6.00: THE ANGELUS 6.01: NEWS followed b S P O R T S y RESULTS 6.15: C A R T O O N TIME 6.25: TALK IT OVER 7.55: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED: Skin. 7.25: LATE LATE EXTRA 7.55: BLUEBELL 9.00: NEWS. Weather 9.15: MOONLIGHTING 10.10: THE RUSSIAN SOLDIER

12.00: SELF A I D : MAKE IT W O R K The largest five event ever staged in Ireland. Fourteen hours of all Irish music five from the R.D.S. In tandem. RTE2 and Radio 2 stage Ireland's second ever Telethon and invite the public to pledge jobs and money to a job creation fund. While the pledges come in. the music rocks out courtesy of some of Ireland's greatest music performers. Among them -- Auto-da-Fe. Paul Brady. Christy Moore, Stockton's Wing. Clannad, The Chieftains. Scullion, The Pogues, Brush Shiels. Elvis Costello and the Attractions. Chris de Burgh, Bagatelle. U2. Chris Rea. De Danann, Rory Gallagher. Van Morrison. In Tua Nua. Those Nervous Animals. Big Self, The Blades. Les Enfants, Bob Geldoff and The Boomtown Rats. 2.00 a.m.: Transmission ends.

1.28: FARMING WEATHER 1.30: B Y G O N E S SPECIAL 2.00: PLATFORM 2.30: F E A T U R E F I L M : T H E BUCCANEER. Starring Yul Brynner. Charlton Heston. The stirring story of the events leading up to the battle of New Orleans -- and of how the notorious Jean Laftrte changed from pirate to patriot. 4.40: C A R T O O N TIME 5.00: T H E CAMPBELLS 5.30: THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES 6.0: A L B I O N MARKET 6.30: ITN NEWS 6.38: ULSTER NEWS 6.40: APPEAL 6.45: HIGHWAY 7.15: CATCHPHRASE 7.45: EARTHQUAKE. The famous epic disaster film. Los Angeles engineer Stewart Graff and his wife Remy have a foundering marriage. Meanwhile, a computer predicts a major earthquake near Los Angeles, and personal problems like these are soon to be overshadowed. 9.45: ITN NEWS 9.57: ULSTER N E W S A N D WEATHER 10.0: LOVE A N D MARRIAGE 11.30: S P O R T S RESULTS 11.35: FILM: THE MYSTERIES OF EDGAR W A L L A C E : T h e Main Chance*. A British thriller film about a small-time crook who plans to be a big one -- and the big crook he plans to topple in the process.

6.45 a.m. OPEN UNIVERSITY 8.55 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL 9.15: A S I A N MAGAZINE 9.45: FRANCE ACTUELLE 10.10: MICRO FILE 10.35: SWITCH O N T O ENGLISH 11.0: S U N D A Y WORSHIP 12.0 p.m.: GREAT GARDENS 12.10: FAMILY HISTORY 12.35: FARMING 1.0: THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK 2.0: SCE1LG MH1CIL - THE EDGE OF EUROPE 2.30: FARM VIEW 3.0: MEXICO 1986 3.10: B O N A N Z A 3.55: BUGS B U N N Y 4.0.FILM: KINGS G O FORTH. The budding love affair between Lieutenant Sam Loggins and the beautiful French girl, Monique suffers a major set back when Sam discovers she had a Negro father. 5.50: ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 6.30: NEWS; Weather 6.40: S O N G S OF PRAISE 7.15: H A N C O C K ' S HALF HOUR 7.40: M I S S M A R P L E : T H E MOVING FINGER 8.30: MASTERMIND 9.0: N E W S . Weather 9.15: THAT'S LIFE 10.0: HEART O F THE MATTER 10.35: G E O F F R E Y S M I T H ' S WORLD OF FLOWERS 11.0: SUMMER O F 66

6.50 a.m.-1.55 p . m . O P E N UNIVERSITY 1.55 p.m.: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND 6.40: THE M O N E Y PROGRAMME 7.15: NATURE 7.45: THE WORLD ABOUT US 8.35: CLOSE H A R M O N Y 9.25: GROWING FOR GOLD 10.0: FILM: ODE T O BILLY JOE. 17-year-old Billy Joe McAllister mysteriously disappears after a drunken party. He arranges a meeting with his 15-year-old girlfriend Bobbie Lee where he confesses where he has been. The next day he is found dead in the river leaving everyone to assume his suicide is the result of his having made Bobby pregnant.

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LATE STARTER. RTE1 at 8 p.m. 7: Mary creates another crisis, but this time it is Edward who is estranged from the family. Starring Peter Bark worth and Julia Foster. THE FRIDAY FILM. 'Electra Glide in Blue', RTE2 at 8.55 p.m. Following in the tyre tracks of Easy Rider, Johnny Wintergreen. a diminutive motor-cycle traffic cop with a patch in the Arizona desert, dreams of becoming a detective. But when he does detect a case of murder he also discovers police prejudice which leads to disillusionment and more... Starring Robert Blake. Billy 'Green' Bush and Mitchell Ryan. OMNIBUS. A profile of Alice Walker. BBC 1 at 10.20 p.m.. whose Pulitzer Prize-winning novel T h e Colour Purple' has been filmed by Steven Spielberg, with rare interviews with both writer and fikn director. Alice Walker allowed herself to be filmed for the first time at work in her northern California retreat and in her hometown of Eatonton, Georgia Chris de Burgh

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LOUVAIN - P A T H W A Y T O EUROPE. RTE1 at 9.30 p.m. The ancient Friary of St. Anthony's in Louvain, which housed the Earls during the Flight of 1607, has now become home to the Irish Institute for European Affairs. Liam 6 Murchii tells the story of this imaginative development. P A N O R A M A . BBC1 at 9.30 p.m. Throughout South Africa young people calling themselves 'Comrades', are assuming control and mobilising the black population. A report on the Comrades' struggle to impose their will on both Mack and white.

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END OF EMPIRE. RTE1 at 8 p.m. 1: The 3 Rider And The Horse. In 15 93 South Africa was introducing apartheid: throughout Africa black nationalists demanded power. Britain tried to bridge the extremes with the creation of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. U.C.G. LECTURES, RTE1 at 11.05 p.m. 6: Law, Pluralism and Community in Contemporary Ireland. Given by Professor Kevin Boyle of the Department of Law and introduced by Professor Gearoid MacNiocaill of the Department of History, both os U.C.G. Rent a brand new

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