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Show srt If 1 4 I 4 hr f ! I rl Ul' rl - 1 ; t n Marilyn Becks Hollywood Hotline Dicldnson-BacharacHOLLYWOOD Angie "Dickinson-fiur- tion tinues con- - - The t Bacharach marital situa- conf us C r t h frieiids.jJot because the couple remains apart ?ju -.- 6. Vc, vt , following their mari- tal split last week but because theyve made such a point of publicizing the separation. For years the Bacharachs have shot down rumors of discord in their marriage, insisting that all was well and that, even if it werent, one didn't share such subjects with the world. Yet, ironically, with their current split coming at a time when career commitments will keep them separated anyway, no one need have known about their problems had the Bacharachs not instructed their publicist to issue a legal separation announcement to the press. Those instructions were relayed by Angie and Burt from their Del Mar, Calif., home last Saturday. And when she returned i , to Police Woman" senes duty on Monday, she immediately asked the studio press department if the story had broken. For the moment, shes Film notes The Sait Lake Tribune, Funday, September situation confuses friends h headquartering with daughter Nikki at the family's Beverly Hills estate, while Burt remains in Del Mar and prepares for a lengthy trip that will Include a New York recording date and Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe stage engagements. Best of Friends Both are still insisting they have no plans to file for divorce, that they ere the best of friends and that they've taken the separation step to help their marriage. Sources close to the couple believe they will get back together when Burt returns from his travels, to spend the holidays as a family united for the sake of Nikki but that after the holidays are over, another announcement will be forthcoming that tells of the union heading for the divorce courts. When if that announcement comes, Angie will hardly be able to blame her career for her personal sorrows. Shes been so determined that marriage come first, she wouldnt sign her "Police Woman contract until she was assured she would have her evening and weekend hours to devote to her family. And she has threatened on several occasions to quit the show when she thought prom: ises for lengthy vacations wouldnt be kept. Lucie and Burt? Lucie Araaz will egg-size- Eddies arm. oom-men- an is eight-performanc- e engage-nicn- t Chjr September 25 at Oood1?y he on the Manatee Theater in Florida which is about a drive from Burt Reynolds Palm Beach home. Which makes it awfully convenient, seeing that Burt's the play. And seeing that he and Lucie are still quietly dating. . . . And Dinah Shore, whos Burts former gal, is being honored as Entertainer of the Year on October 7 by the Conference of Personal Managers. Which Is quite an honor considering Dinah doesnt employ a and never manager has. . . . re- n Country-wester- bite out of d cording star Eddie Rab-bit- t is on the road plugging his "Rocky Mountain Music disc with his right arm swathed in bandages. Said arm became the target of Eddies pet monkey, Jojo, when Rabbitt took the monkey to a Nashville vet to be boarded while he was on tour. It turned out that Jojo needed some shots before the vet would keep him, and while his master tried to hold him down until the needling was done, Jojo got riled and took an . . . Roger Moore, currently shooting his third James Bond adventure, The Spy Who Loved Me, still hasnt decided if that final film under his three-pictur- e deal will actually be his last. If he profits from the example set by his 007 predecessor, Sean Connery who hasnt exactly set the screen on fire since he r V X Kennedy again m 1 r Mtte. - Moore will likely hang on to the role as long as he can. . . . Hope George Bame's latest Brut Productions release turns out to be less confusing than its working title has been. Because thus far that title has been changed from The Abbess to "Nasty Habits, and finally now to The Abbess of Philadelphia. Woody Allen and Diane Keaton arrived separately for a private screening of his Front film at the Beverly Hills Hotel projection room, sat on opposite sides of the miniature theater, and left without a word to one E 9 UNITED CONCERTS PRESENTS "Airport LOS ANGELES lAP) Hes our single link with the previous Airport" movies, producer William Frye explains about the casting of George Kennedy m "Airport 1977." Kennedy will take time his "Blue Knight televison senes to reprise his role as Joe Patrom, the super Mr. Fixit of the air world In he was the Airport airfield boss who cleared a runway during a blizzard. Airport 1975 had him promoted to airline executive and he helped rescue a damaged 747. This time around, will again help rescue a 747, this one a pnvate jet that disappears In the Bermuda Triangle out from freedom from found 19, 1976 Bond-ag- e Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson make a point of publicizing their marital split. another. Could be Woody was preoccupied with the negative reaction his drama about Americas blacklisting days is generating from critics. Could be the gal whos been his favorite leading lady was preoccupied about her plans to star in Paramounts adaptation of L oking for Mr. Producer SALT PALACE Special Guest Stars to Be Announced $450 three-pictur- SALT PALACE ODYSSEY TAPE HEAD can epic, Afnca (Copyright) "Stanley ZCMI TOAD TAPE STEREO WAREHOUSE ATTENTION e contract with Paramount Pictures ami will first make an Afri- Goodbar. Could be but doubtful. . . . $650 $550 ridwlt: Robert Halmi has signed a '76 7,00 p.m. OCT. 5, mhE RIB LOVERS! of -dtr. 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