Show t—IWiifMlwn— I Up Ifti MMfry Anort mm Lucy's Cousin Cleo Calls Location Shots SHOWBEAT H'ywood To Redo Raquel By DICK KLEINER Hollywood Correspondent By DICK KLEINER NEA Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD 1NEA1 "Myra Breckinridge" Raquel Welch that’s who Can yon visualize HER ai a man? That will require a make-a- p Job to tax the capabilities of Hollywood’s finest Producer Bob Fryer says he has “a secret” in store in the way that part of the picture will be done He also said when I asked what rating he was shooting film for that it will certainly be an "It would be cheating" he said "to do it any other onu the I went up to Las Vegas to catch the Desert Inn's new review "Pizazz 70” This is the most expensive show Vegas has yet seen and It looks it— lavish sets costumes lights and a troop of beautiful girls Some of the money might have been better spent on more thoughtful material however At one point there is a salute to the old Cotton Club in New York-a-nd there isn't a black performer on the huge of the number There is some fine talent most during stage in the show and one singing twosome— Monroe and Whiting— is worth remembering particularly opening of Michael Burns the little boy of It's a Man's World and Wagon Train Isn't a little boy any more That is obvious to anyone who has seen his fine performance in "That Cold Day In the Park” He's 21 now He has a mustache which took him four months to grow and is now luxuriant and proud He says he just cut his hair but you'd never know it He weirs modified clothes and generally a large smile The chances are you won't be seeing him much on television any more le Since “That Cold Day” he's decided to cast his lot with features He might do a CBS Playhouse but he doubts if they could ever get him onto another tele vision western And yet he loves the west horses ropes and spurs 'if I wasn't an actor" he says "I'd be a cowboy" There's still a little of the boy left in Michael Bums tic for much of his role in "Little Dustin Hoffman's make-u- p hours to put on every day He's playBig Man" takes man the sole white survivor of Custer's ing a last stand and he looks it During the course of the film Dusty wiL also pop up as an Indian a medicine show man g with a tin tar and feathers) a hermit-trappe- r beard and a passed out drunk That's what comes of being the new sex symbol of films ld foot-lon- I like to see a 71 year-olman with ambition William Demarest Is 7H going on 71 And he has one major ambition left— he wants la shoot a round of golf to equal his age d "I shot a 71 when I was 77" says the sweetsmir uncle ot My Three Sons "And I'll be 79 soon so maybe I can make it next year” Latest glamor gal to go into the cosmetics business is Ana Maria Alba the Argentine beauty About the only one left without her own line of cosmetics is Ruth Buizi of n Ana Maria began experimenting with cosmetics when she was seven— instead of dolls she played with powders Many of her creations are based on South American Indian recipes HOLLYWOO- D- (NEA) -Ball may be the only television star who calls her producer "baby sister” Cleo Smith the producer of The Lucy Show on CBS is Lucy's cousin but nepotism had very little to do with her getting the job Cleo has proved herself in an area where Lucy wanted help Cleo has worked on Lucy's staff for five years At first she helped out on Lucy's old radio slum but she carved out a spot for herself in a sphere of the Ball empire that particularly intrigued Lucille all aquiver with excitement Twentieth Century-Fo- x called a preu conference to unveil the girl who will play Laugh-I- Monday Log August 18 One such tip to remove the brown spots of old age: Put the juice of a fresh lemon in an oyster shell overnight and apply the resultant liquor to the spots rica'n Indian has wrinkles or She says no South brown spots as long a they can afford lemons and oysters her over the Lucy specials and it was Cleo who originated produced and operated the Lacy Goes to London special Lucy has long wanted to do more of her regular shows on location Since Cleo had success with doing a location special Lucy decided to entrust this year's product— which has almost d of the shows on location— to the one person on her team who had done a location show Geo didn't particularly want to be the producer It s a tough job She has a husband (the respected Los Angeles Times television critic Cecil Smith i son She and a son also has a by her first marriage But she found it difficult to turn down the flattering offer It isn't every girl who telecan produce a major ' vision series So she accepted Lucy and Cleo come from a close family When Lucy She took one-thir- time-consumi- Clee Smith Lucy’s right-han- d relation calls Cleo "baby sister" it is mm than a term of endearment The two girls were raised together in Celeron NY on the shores of Lake Chat-tanqthree miles from Jamestown Lucy is eight years older than Geo As a small child Cleo's mother died Her mother and Lucy's were sisters After the death of her own mother Cleo took to calling Deedee — Lucy's mother— "Mother" Lucy always called her "baby sister' or "Cleo baby" a nickname which has stuck Lucy always wanted to act but Cleo never caught the bug As a child Lucy was in every PTA play and Scottish Rite Revue and generally dragged a protesting Cleo with her Lucy ua Share Thoughts With Camera “What amazed me in and ‘Mothers producing Daughters' was how freely young people today will share their most intimate thoughts with a television camera" says CBS News producer Bernard “This really is a Birnbaum television generation It’s so much a part of their experience they'll say whatever they feel for the camera the way members of my generation would talk only to a very dose friend” “Mothers and Daughters" to be broadcast Tuesday at 8:00 on KSLrS will present five college-ag- e daughters and their mothers sharing their views about each other about drugs sex and about the morality “generation gapi” “These kids are proud of their views and they have opinions about everything and they wint to share them" says Brinbaum “In fact in some cases the mothers would ask me after our interviews— and we interviewed the mothers separately from the daughters— what we thought 4:88 2—Early Show: came to Hollywood after high school and when Cleo finished her education Lucy sent for her She assumed that her pretty cousin would automatically want to be in pictures She got Cleo a bit part in a film— "Having a wonderful Time"—but still Geo didn't enjoy it Instead she got married had a child went on to get a college education for a time social work did part-tim- e When her marriage broke up— after she had been a housewife for 18 years— she went to work At first she was in the promotion department of Look magazine but then joined Lucy The two cousins have always been dose but there are major differences between them “Onee” Gee says "we were talking girl talk remlu-Isda-g about ear childhood Aid it eame eat that she aeeds to perform for people— she needs the acceptance of others My whole drive Is Inner acceptance— I care what I think about me not so much what others think about me" Where Lucy is her career is paramount— Geo believes her interests are wider Despite these disparities they work well together They are on the same wave length and often Cleo will say something Lucy wants to say but feels she can't because of who she is "We work together on several levels" Cleo says "We work on the personal level and on the business level I’m intuitive about what she's thinking because we're so close" (Nmm btttrpmt AtmJ single-minded- Open Every Day "Give A Girl A Break” -- The FBntstones (c) 5—The Adams Family ' 4:28 --Dennis The Menace 5:18 --News Weather Sports Island S:M Report -C- heyenne ‘5— CBS News (c) 8:88 Weather Sports 5News Weather Sports 8:28 2-- Tiger iger of Will Sonnet Lucy uns ere's 1:8 and Country 12-T- own 7:88 --Outcasts RFD New 7:28 12— What’s Night Movies: "The Glory Guys” 2— Monday Affair mily Thumb 8:88 —Dick Cavett Show 12-G- reen Night Theater: “Blood Alley" orld Press 8:18 --Gordon Me Rae Show Journal 12-N- ET 10:00 2—News weather sports Mason erry Weather Sports 5-- 18:20 Show Griffin Show 5--Merv 11:00 4—11th hour news 11:20 -J- oey Bishop Show 12:00 2—Late Show: “Pride and Prejudice'' rke’s 11 law am to 11 p-- about the daughters boyfriends or their futures or their at- - titudes They seemed to feel that their daughters had shared so many ideas that perhaps I would have some insight into their behavior I really found myself in the position of a sort of for two the generations" The CBS News special will feature a young radial who is a new mother herself and the wife of a convicted draft resistor and who has estranged herself from her own mother's religion a young working girl who did not go to college and who haa retained her parents' values more strongly than the others interviewed a college daughter of an Army wife who has rejected her mother's firm beliefs about the value of discipline a college girl who has In her mother's words "rejected everything I hold near and dear" and a girl who though single has adopted four Navajo children and is now about to many Valley Arcade Happy HHiasravnniiaoani |