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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-02-20, Page 17•r ALVIN'S TV ROGER MAJESTIC COLORED TELEVISION ANTENNA & TOWER INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS DIAL 524-9089 GODERICH, ONT. 162 MARY ST. The Gossip Column BY ROBIN ADAMS SLOAN AND KUNG FU TO YOU: TV star David Carradine got himself in the headlines recently when he playfully broke into a neighbor's house. Now he has his second lawsuit, from a woman named Anrick Marie Kilty. She says Carradine called her a witch, beat her up, tried to strip off het clothes. She wants $1,100,000 for these little in- - –dignities. • David—drop-.-Kung.. Fu and take up chess! Q: I was stunned to read about the strange death of Amy Vanderbilt. Did she commit suicide? — J.G., Manhasset, L.I. A: The official report on Miss Vanderbilt's death is likely to remain "Undetermined." There were no traces of any alcohol or drugs in her system. Friends of the etiquette writer are con- vinced her fall from her second story window was an accident, since she was not unhappy and was not ill. Others not so close agree with the accident theory since they don't think anyone as concerned about her looks as was Amy (she'd had her face lifted) would ever jump out of a window, especially on such a low floor, where she could have survived and been disabled or disf i ured for life. PAGE 3 'Galloping Gourmet' between 1969 and 1972. The 390 half- hour episodes are still in rerun in North America. The ner series is somewhat of a departure from the uld for- mat. 'Take Kerr' (pronounced 'care') is a collection of five-minute programs concerning itself with problems today's housewife encounters in her kitchen. Like the first series, 'Take Kerr' is being produced out of CTV's CJOH Ottawa studios. +Art. Carney, ,one-time sidekick to the Great One - funnyman Jackie Gleason's 'The Honeymoners', is heading back to the Broad- way stage. Carney has been signed to star in the revival of Eugene O'Neil's only comedy, 'Ah Wilderness', set for a Broadway premiere next fall. Several cities will be included in the show's pre- Broadwa start._ CARRAD1NE: Another caper, another suit. Q: Do you remember that terrific singer Joanie Som- mers,'who was so famous in the early sixties? Where did she disappear to? — A.M. Rochester, N.Y. A: Joanie gave up her career when she married, but her husband died tragically three years ago. Since then, Joanie has been trying valiantly to put the pieces of her life together and resume her career. WHERE ARE THEY NOW DEPT.... +The darling- of the teleti.sion cooking show's, Graham Kerr, is back in Canada ready to do his thing once again. The 41 -year-old former Londoner ac- cumulated three season's worth of the highly popular pyljl• Q: Friend of mine in media business here claims Sander Vanocur, formerly with NBC, had a mad, love affair with Shirley MacLaine. But isn't he married? —K.T., Washington, D.C. A: Vanocur himself admits he had a fling with f -the film actress that lasted•,..,threo...•. months — back in the days before she met Pete Hamill. But Vanocur and his wife Edith don't like to talk about it. "It's hurt us enough:" --And anyway it's all over now.