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Show . ' - - - ;''' . tk" &4 A, i k-"H xH - : v, s,. S'y' . NX '-. The three stars on NBC-TV's comedy-action series, THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO (left to right) Brian Kerwin as Deputy Hawkins, Claude Akins as Sheriff Lobo himself and Mills Watson as Deputy Perkins beat the drum, wave the flag and play the flute in celebration of the Fourth of July. , 1 . Vc," lv J,-. ' i r - r v Qy. h '- VP- ; ' f . : ' ' . f - .- ,,, ;r---" 1 .'h", ! f ,wrJ' ---f ! ... ; L- ; ? ' ' -""S " " A y 4 1 Issac (Ted Lange, left) hits upon a bright idea when he encounters discontented ex-football player Virgil Plummer (Rosey Grier) cooking doughnuts in the ship's galley on ABC-TV's THE LOVE BOAT, Saturday, July 5. I by Joey Sasso j I CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: At 63. Dean Martin says he's I I lonely and looking to get married again. And though I I most of his fans see him as a swinger. Dean confesses I that he's not that way at all. I'm a stay-at-home." he I I told me in Hollywood. "My idea of an evening's fun I I is playing cards or Scrabble or Monopoly. I'm not reaily I I interested in dating a whole bunch of women. I guess j I you could say I'm old-fashioned." Dean says the girl I I he'd like to marry "must be the Italian type of woman I I whose whole life revolves around her husband me. I She doesn't have to look like Sophia Loren, but she I I must be a pal cook superbly and spoil me. I'd be the f I center of her world." Martin, the Mr. Cool of TV. has J I been married three times and he's the father of seven I I kids. "No more kids," he emphasizes. "I love 'em I I I love kids but I'm too old to put up with 'em anymore. I I I just want a good woman to look after me." . . . Jim J Palmer will not only be pitching curves for the I I Baltimore Orioles, but for Jockey International's I I underwear and sportswear lines as well. The three time I Cy Young Award winner has already created a stir I among the country's female population with his I I award-winning form, and I don't mean pitching. Watch I I out Bert Reynolds. I I CONSUMER NEWS WIRE: Look for former 'Charlie's J I Angels' star Shelley Hack to join the 'Dallas' clan on I I CBS next fall. A source at Lorimar Productions, I I creators of the top-rated prime-time soap opera, I I reveals Shelley has been offered the role of a I I 'super-bitch' who gives Larry Hagman's nasty J.R. I I character a run for his money. Which lends credence I I to the persistent rumors that Mary Crosby's saucy I I Kristin character is destined to disappear from the I I 'Dallas' cast early next season. And that, in turn, might I I indicate she was the one who shot J.R. in the show's I I cliffhanger final episode of the season last J I March . . . The battle over 'Battlestar Galactica' has I I finally begun with 'Star Wars' director George Lucas I I suing Glen Larson, producer and creator of 'Galactica.' I I Lucas charges the TV show is a direct imitation of his I I movie and the case will go to court in July. I I TV CLOSEUP: Wayne Rogers may be famous for I I playing TV doctors in 'House Calls' and 'MASH,' but I I he doesn't believe in Dr. Kildare types. He says: "I'm I I a firm believer in holistic medicine. I think most illness I I is mental. I think the only reason John Wayne lived I I so long is that he just refused to die." . . . Things are I I looking more serious between 'Dukes of Hazzard' I I co-star John Schneider and his girlfriend Melinda I I Naud, who starred on 'Detective School.' John has I I taken Melinda to meet his family and the two lovebirds I I are now living together in the same nest . . . Nobody I I could be as stupid as Perkins on 'The Misadventures I of Sheriff Lobo,' says Mill Watson, the actor who plays I I the dumb cop. In fact, Perkins' stupidity started as a I I joke between Watson and Claude Akins, who plays I I Lobo. "Claude and I were filming the first episode and I I just kidding around," Watson said. '"The cameraman I I kept right on filming what we were doing. The next I I thing I knew the brass had seen it and it was written I I in the scripts. After that it was a complete character I I change. In the first show I was mean one of the I I nastiest characters you've ever seen. But after that I I one show I became a buffoon." J |