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Xavier Cugat wants
to be father at 80
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Xavier Cogan's saucy, sprlte-
ly, young wit% famous for her
figure and her "cuchi- ucld,"
is slated to star in her own
television series next fall her
agent, Norman Brokaw,
_says.
However, series or no,
Gltaro says she can only con-
centrate upon her career for
another five years, because
Cugie wants a baby when he's
80.
"That will be five years
from now," Charo bubbles.
"Cugie says he wants to be
like Charlie Chaplin.
"So, when he's 80, we'll
have a baby, and maybe I
won't have so much time to
work.
"I think we'll name the
baby for our chihuahua, Deli-
lah,
elilah, if it's a girl, and Pepe if
it's a boy."
BOrn in Murcia, Spain,
Charo was convent educated
and considers herself a faith-
ful if unorthodox Catholic, de-
spite the fact she was mar-
ried out of the church to a di-
vorced man.
"My uncle is a bishop and I
have many cousins who are
nuns," Charo says. "I went to
my uncle to see whether we
could get our marriage rec-
ognized by the church, but he
couldn't help us.
"I think Cugie got a little
offended.
"If we have a baby, this
may be a little problem, since
the church doesn't consider
us married. But we don't
have to worry about that for
five years.
"Anyway, I don't think I'm
doing something wrong living
with Cugie."
Asked whether she'd rec-
ommend a May -December
union such as hers to every
young girl, Charo answers
with an emphatic, "No."
"There are many things to
marriage including charac-
ter and respect," she says,
"and I respect Cugie for his
.±"Acte' an!i his n ifid-.lob-
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CHARD
' ... I think Cugie got a little offended'
"I love Cugie like a hus-
band and also like a father
and a brother and a friend.
He brought me and my sister
from Spain, and I am very
grateful. I could never leave
him.
"But when someone my
age is married to a man 75,
there is no balance. In that
case, the husband is king of
the family.
"It takes principal and
character to have a marriage
Wit.
"But Cugie and, I get along
well, because we have so
much in common. " We talk
about music and writing and
all sorts of things."
Oct the other hand, Charo
admits, "My parents thought
I'd gone crazy when, I mar-
ried.
"My father met Cugie for
the first time two years after
our marriage, and he said,
'You married that thing?'
"Cugie answered, `I am not ,
a thing. I am king of the
rhumba.'
"Now he and my father are
good friends. My father calls
Cugie about twice a month."
Charo is proud of her hus-
band's artistic talent which
not only allows him to sell his
paintings' at substantial
prices but cuts down on the
cost of wardrobe upkeep.
Pointing to the handpainted
flowers on her close -fitting
leather trousers, Charo
beamed, "Cugie painted
these to cover grease spots.
When. I .got a spot on these
pants, Cugie painted a flower
over it. Then he painted a
flower over atcother'spot, and.
another. And now I have
flowered pants."
Keith insists
on .Hawaii work
If "Archer," Brian Keith's
new detective series for NBC-
TV does well, Jack Lord's
group will be sharing Hawaii
with another__crime-adventure
show next year because Keith
says if his- vehicle continues
for more than 13 weeks it will
have to be shot in the islands.
"That's in my contract," he
points out.
Keith moved to Hawaii,sev-
eral years ago, and that's
where "The Brian Keith
Show," his latest series prior
to "Archer" was shot.
He consented to come to Los
Angeles to make 13 episodes
of the new show, he explains
"because the money, was so
good. But I spent nearly 53
years getting out to Hawaii.
So, shoot, I'm not going to
come back. If they do `Archer'
next year, they'll do it from
my back yard."
NBC's faith in Keith was
confirmed by the offer he re-
ceived when "The Brian Keith
• Show" was canceled.
"When I did that little com-
r
•edy show out there," Keith
explains, "I never could get it
right. So I was glad it didn't go
for a third year.
"Anyway, last spring two
guys from the network came
out to Honolulu and asked,
'What kind of a show would
you like to do?'
"And I said, `I thunk what
would work out here would be
an action series because we
BRIAN KEITH
Channel 10 Entertainment
THURSDAY, 12:45 p.m.—'THE SMUGGLERS" starring Shirley
Booth and Carol Lynley. Arr innocent `old lady' hasn't the
slightest idea that her European vacation is a cover-up for
a smuggling operation.
FRIDAY, 12:45 p.m.—"MADAME X" starring Lana Turner and
John Forsythe. A San Francisco divorcee marries into a
wealthy Eastern family, but her husband's absences create
problems of loneliness.
SATURDAY, 12:05 a.m.—"YOUNG BILLY YOUNG" starring Rob-
ert Mitchum and Angie Dickinson. Excitement set in the
Old West.
SATURDAY, 6:30 p.m.—"SATAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS" starring
Roy Thinnes and Pamela Franklin. A young woman's investi-
gation into the unmotivated suicide of her sister leads her
to an exclusive girls' academy.
SATURDAY, 11:48 p.m.—"AFTER THE FOX" starring Peter
Sellers and Britt Ekland. A harmless Italian mastermind en-
lists the aid of a fishing village to find $3,000,000 from a
bullion robbery.
MONDAY, 12:15 a.m.—"GO CHASE YOURSELF" starring Joe
Penner and Lucille Ball. A group 'of bank robbers hold a
runaway heiress for ransom.
MONDAY, 12:45 p.m.—"CHARADE" starring Cary Grant and
Audrey Hepburn. A young girl is stalked by three rogues
who believe she knows the whereabouts of a gold hoarde
stolen by her late husband.
TUESDAY, 12:45 p.m.—"A VERY SPECIAL FAVOR" starring
Rock Hudson and Leslie Caron. A father, fearing his spinster
daughter has never known airy real love, begs a handsome
lawyer to pursue her.
WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.—"THE LIVELY SET" starring James
Darren and Pamela Tiffin. The jet set in thrill -spill action—
all whipped into a taut race and romance drama.
have all this atmosphere, and
Hawaii is a crossroads of the
Pacific and a great place fur
high adventure.'
"II thought 1 t play a
guy with a boat.
"So they said, 'We'll give
you the money to make a pia
Dot, a two-hour movie for Wei.
vision, and well put it on the
air twice and then you'll own
it and can do whatever you
want with it.'
"II could have put it around
the world if I'd wanted to.
"So I was sitting around
trying to get the script writ-
ten. Meanwhile, I'd done a
couple of movies, one in Ja-
pan and one in Sr = in, when
this 'Archer' thing came up."
One of the pictures Keith
did in the interim between tel-
evision series commitments
was "The Wind and the Lion"
in which he played Theodore
Roosevelt.
"It was funny," he recalls,
but my wife had been saying,
'Why don't you grow a mous-
tache?'
"So, after I came back from
Japan (where he'd teamed
with Robert Mitchum in `Ya-
suka' ), I started letting one
grow. • •
"Then this Roosevelt thing
came up, and I let'my mous-
tache keep growing.
"And I kept trimming it like
his, but I still didn't look right.
"So I went to a wig maker
over here who used to make
wigs for my father.
"This wigmaker's an Eng-
lishman but a Teddy Roose-
velt fan who has pictures of
him. So he made, me this thing
with a part just off the middle
and then he gave me a 1904
haircut.
"After that they made up
some glasses for me, and that
was it. II didn't alb zi *bit of
makeup.
"I Dove to go on location to
tuoake a movie now and again,
but the only place I want to do
television Is in Hawaii.
' `Jiff 1 did an adventure show
ere, 1 don't see how there'd
be any conflict between what 1
d and 'Hawaii Five -O,' be-
cause we'd be on different
networks, and there's a lot of
room on Oahu. It's bigger
than- Los Angeles County.
"When the `Archer' thing
came up, 1 guess I should
have known.about the guy, be-
cause he's the hero of a series
of novels by Ross Macdonald,
but I don't read detective
books. So I'd never heard of
him.
"They sent me one script
which wasn't bad, and at least
this _Archer didn't have gimp
"Woks.. He didn't' have four
secretaries and a dal' that
throws gasoline out the badt
and a round bed with ladlet
sliding down poles into it.
"So I said, 'This is all right,
but, hell, 1 don't want to go
back Los Angeles.'
"However, the network
people argued that Ray Burr
didn't want to do 6lronside'
anymore, and that they had to
have something -to fill the gap
in January. Then they started
coming up with all this mon-
ey, ridiculous money, for just
13 weeks.
"So I said, `All right,' be-
cause for that kind of money' I
would stand on my head for 13
weeks. But if. the show goes
next year, it's got to be done in
Hawaii."
APTHE BUREAUCRATS
Chcfln1 '8 E!itert�inneflt
THURSDAY,. 12;4,. ...ofN i Y" Burt
Rey-
nods andClintnWalker.' i storyp�starring
FRIDAY,, 12;45 p rn. "TBiiES". ,stsr-jing Darin, M � ;vin n and
Jan Michael 'Vincent, Relationships between a dull sergeant
and a ,9?0 flower child •
SATURDAY, 1:15 •qnt "TH.E Ali.AMC' ietarring, Jobn Wayne and
Richard Wydinarl . Historical drama dePioting the gaileat
men who came to the aid of Texaa during its fight for freedom.
SATURDAY, 6:00 p.m, --"THE HEIST" starring cluistopher
George and Elizabeth Ashley. An armored car guard is framed
for the prune suspect in the robbery' of bis vehicle.
SATURDAY, 11;.45 pQm.,—,"THE PARTY" starring Peter Sellers
and Claudine Longet.
SUNDAY, 11:45 p.m. -140 WAY TO TREAT A -LADY" starring
Rod Steiger and George Segal. A psychotic strangler who dia-
gut$ s himself in various Ways and kills older women, picks
an a police detective as the butt of several, phone calls in
which he plays a type of cat -and -mouse game.
MONDAY, 12:45 p.m. -"ROOM SERVICE" starring Lucille Ball
and the Marx Brothers. A penniless theatrical producer and
his aides fake measles to keep from being kicked out of
a hotel.
TUESDAY, 12:45 • pan.—"I WALK- THE LINE" starring Gregory
Peck and Tuesday Weld. Set in the brooding countryside of
the Tennessee mountains, a decent sheriff is confronted by
temptation in the autumn of his life of unfulfilled dreams.
WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.—"BROTHER JOHN" starring Sidney
Poitier and William Geer. John Kane is truly a man of mys-
tery. His passport has been stamped by virtually every
country in the world, including. forbidden Albania an Cuba.
Channel 13 Entertainment
FRIDAY, 12:30 a.m.—"COUNTERFEIT KILLER" sttarrizi1 Jack
Lord and Shirley Knight.
FRIDAY, 7:30 p.m.—"THE BEGUILED" starring Clint Eastwood
and Geraldine Page.
SATURDA*, 1:00 a.m.--"UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE" staring
Jack Lemon and Carol Lynley.
SATURDAY, 12:30 p.m.—"THE LOST FLIGHT" starring Lloyd
Bridges and Anne Francis.
SATURDAY, 8:00 p.m.—"THE JUDGE AND JAKE WYLER" star-
ring Doug McClure and -Bette Davis.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT"
with Barbra Streisand and George Segal.
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tier and Judy Geeson.
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT— "SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER" starring
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT— "THE SPECIALIST" starring Maureen
Reagan, Robert York and Jack Hogan. •
TUESDAY MIDNIGHT—"DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS" starring How-
ard Keel and Nicole Maurey.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"BREAK OUT" starring James Drury
and Kathryn Hays.
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