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FRIDAY MIDNIGHT -"THE STORY OF JACOB AND 5:00
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By Alan L. Gansberg has just finished work on the
HOLLYi1VO0D - Mickey Feature "Parsifal" in Lon-
Rooney's career has never don. He's. also talking marri-
been "hotter, it seems. Just age with Steady Andrea
seen on TV in "Bill: On his Savio.
Own," Rooney returned to 0-0-0
Hollywood with his "Sugar Carol Burnett has agreed"
has appeared all over the "Magnum, P.I." for Hawaii
country, including Broad- neighbor Tom Selleck, hut.
way, for five years.
Rooney is toying with end-
ing "Babies" with its L.A.
run, although he admits,
"Maybe we'll do two to four
months in Las Vegas." After
that he might take a year off
to decide what project he
wants to do next.
Among those projects
were a musical version of
"Maggie and Jiggs," and a
possiblefeature with Rodney
Dangerfield. Plus, he's been
asked to headline a TV series
inf tied "The Hardy Family"
in which he reprises his fa-
mous screen role as Andy
Hardy, only this time as a
father and grandfather.
Rooney would also like to
direct a version of "Midsum-
mer Night's Dream," in
which he played Puck on the
large screen.
Of all this he's just willing
she's backed away from ap-
pearing on the TV Version of
the "'Four Seasons" for
buddy Alan Alda, with wham
she starred ip. the feature.
She completed allthe
"Mama's Family" episodes ton, D.C., to do "Hasty
she was set for this season. Heart," the play in which
0--0-0 they starred at Burt Rey -
Chad McQueen, son of nolds' Florida dinner thea -
Steve, had his hair dyed ter.
blond for his part in "Karate 0 0 0
Kid," and word is it makes Muscular S a n d a h l
him look more like his fa- Bergman comes to TV as the
mous father. Ralph Mac- star of "Getting Physical," '
Chio, most recently seen in an upcoming CBS -TV movie
"The Outsiders," stars. about female body builders.
0-8-0 She's already shown herself
It's a ner thi Robin Wil-
� to be athletic with her part in
liams you've been seeing "Conan the Barbarian."
these days - 20 pounds light-
er, in fact. Robin reports that RAYMOND MASSEY:
he's stopped drinking wine ACTOR OF THE CENTURY
and has been on a health kick The late Raymond Massey
of sorts since he wants to gave his last , performances
spend quality time with new- in the privacy of his home for
to say, "It's nice to be in de- born son Zackary. the CBC Television docu-
mand," After a lifetime of 0--0--0 mentary Raymond Massey:
show business he's known all ° Roger Wilson, one of the Actor of the Century, to be
sides of the coin. boys of "Porky's" gets a telecast on the network Sun -
0 -0-0 chance to headline his own day, January 22 at 9:00 p.m..
No longer content to live film with "The Apple and the This tribute to the great
primarily in Hollywood, Pair," to be produced in New Canadian performer lly pro -
Tony Curtis has sold his es- Zealand, ducer-director,, Harry Rasky
tate for a cool $2.5 million 0-0-0 0 captures some of the charm
and will buy a smaller place Husband and wife, Robert and humor of the man behind
here, adding to the apart- Urich and Heather Menzies, the often severe figures he
menthe has in New York and will take the kids with them protrayed on stage and
the house in Marbella. Curtis when they head to Washing- screen. Besides extemporiz-
ing almost flawlessly some
T of the speeches from his
best-known roles - such as
Abraham Lincoln and John
5
MICKEY ROONEY
'... It's nice to be
In demand'
H. GORDON
(z
Now that President Rea-
gan has consented to give
Americans another holiday,
this one to honor Martin
Luther ming, it seems in-
credible that' we are little
more than a century re-
moved from the time when
slavery was both legal and
respectable. It was in fact
just 150 years ago. this month
when the Rev. Richard Fur-
man; then the leader of the
Southern Baptists in the U.S.'
wrote a. most amazing" de-
fence of slavery. Furman
Rideau Hall becomes, the pointed out that the -Bible
showcase for some of clearly approved' the institu-
Canada's finest talent, in a tion both in the Old Testa -
60 -minute Grand Concert, ment and the New, and then
simulcast on CBC Stereo and he made a proposition which
CBC Television, Sunday, angered many of the slave
Jan. 29,1:30-3 p.m. owners. He said that slaves
In' one of his last appear- should be given religious
ances as governor general, instru .tion. ,
Edward Schreyer attends „ WhY? Well not so much to
the concert of chamber save their souls it seems, be -
music favorites and Brian cause there was some real
Macdonald's ballet Double doubt among the God people
Quartet, recorded Jan. 20 in then, as to whether or not the
the Ballroom. black man had a soul. But
Musicians include soprano Preacher Furman said the
Rosemarie Landry, clarinet- negro should be given Chris-
ist James Campbell; flutist tian teaching nevertheless so
Robert Langevin, harpist that he would be taught what
Lucille Brais, pianist Jon the Bible said about slaves
Kimura Parker, and the Or- having the proper respect for
ford String Quartet - whose their masters.
cellist, Denis Brott, con- And when certain Aboli-
ceived the idea of show- tionists of the north pro -
casing Canada's interna- tested at the inhumanity of
tional musicians "at home" such a calloused viewpoint
in the nation's capital being urged in the name of
Macdonald's Double Quer- religion, Rev. Furman found
f suppo
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tet, danced to Schubert s plenty
Quartettsatz and R. Murray southern clergymen. Two in
Schafer's First String Quer- particular, distinguished
tet, is performed by Annette Episcopalians both of them,
av Paul, Jacques Drapeau, wrote very scholarly treat -
Sylvain Senez and Sylvain ises on the matter. The Rev:
Lafortune of Les Grands Dalche declared that the
Ballets Canadiens. church was not nearly bold
Also on the program are enough in accepting the fact
Ravel's. Introduction and that black men were called
Allegro, Schubert's Shep- upon by God Himself to
herd on the. Rock, three
songs from Faure's La
Bonne Chanson, and The
Kaiser Waltz by Johann
Strauss, Jr., arranged by
Schoenberg. Canadian works
include Pierre Mercure's
Dissidence, an Aria by Jac-
ques
r9
Hetu, and a haunting be "The American Society and prejudice.
Acadian folksong. for Promoting Christian But if you will overlook the
The best way to enjoy this Knowledge" and he pro- teaching and the lipirit of
special simuleast Jan. 29 is posed the senior bishop as those very few red-letter
to turn down the sound on the society's president. sayings Christ left,us in the
CBC Television, and place But before you label such Gospels, it, is still possible to
the stereo speakers on each men as bigots or hypocrits, find a Biblical precedent for
side of the TV, tuned to CBC we should realize that these almost any act of violence or
Stem on 94.1 FM, Toronto men did have the authority hate it suits .a man to com-
ddn.
r
contentions. The Bible, not
once but many times, either
gives its outright support to
slavery or at least accepts its
existence without protest.
I had occasion to think
about this supposedly divine
support of slavery lastweek
when one of my ultra -pious
friends got rather angry at
me for my casting .what he
thought was a slur on the
authenticity of the Bible.
And I was -told with all the
righteous indignation this
man could utter that "all
scripture is the divinely in-
spired Word of'God. Not one
jot or title of it is false," con-
tradictory or superfluous".
Well, my answer to that is
simply this: if you are will-
ing to study those parts of the
Bible which our clergymen'
conveniently overlook, you
will discover that ever since
Eden, men have claimed Di-
vine approval for commit-
ting almost all of the major Wilkes Booth); East . Of
atrocities and injustices. Eden; and the television
That in addition to slavery series Dr. Kildare. There is
they have fought one merci- of Massey
visiting the site
M they
less war after another, each also a sequence
in the name of God; that all trenches where ee f e
through the Old Testament during World War' I which
they were consistently quilty was part of the CBC Televi-
of cruel and unyielding sion documentary When We
racial prejudice; that even Were Young produced by rape and incest` were some- ter Kelly.
Pe-
times
in the will of God too; y`
that God gave them the inali-
enable right to buy and sell
their own wives and daugh-
ters; that they v, re com-
manded to punish the inno-
serve the whites, and
William Barlow, the rector ren.
of the Protestant Episcopal • True, Christ had nothing
Church in Charleston urged but contempt for such a con -
the church to ,propose a cept of God and His mission
rearned society to promote as I see it was to bring a gos-
pro-slavery doctrin. He sug- pel of Wove to take the place
ested that the name of this of blood -shed and vengeance
Brown - he also provides
some disarming stories
about his early life,gx,oINiog ,.
up in Toronto and somerof
the many notable figures of
the theatre and film world
with whom he worked: G. B.
Shaw, who thought he wasn't
handsome"enough for a role;
James Dean, with whom he
had a run-in during the mak-
ing of East Of Eden; the
Warner stars Ronald, Rea-
gan and Humphrey Bogart;
and one of his earliest
friends Katharine Cornell, to
whom he confided as a youth
that he was one day going to
be an actor who would star
on Broadway.
In separate interviews,
Richard Chamberlain and
Christopher Plummer tell
their stories of what it was
like to work with Raymond
Massey and the help in their
owncareers he provided.
Film excerpts of Massey in
some of his outstanding roles
include: The Scarlet Pimp-
ernel; The Shape Of Things
to 'Come; The 49th Parallel;
Abe Lincoln In Illinois; Ar-
senic and Old Lace; Sante Fe
Trail (as John Brown) ;
Prince of Players (as John
cent for the guilty, the child
for the sin of his father or his
grandfather; that it was
often God's will for a man to
commit murder, (as for in-
stance when he discovered
that the woman he had mar-
ried was not a 100 per cent
virgin;) that no mercy be
shown to the vanquished,
even to the women and child -
or 100.5 FM, L of the Bible to back up their mit.
BOOK REVIEW
TALES OF SEA AND
SHORE. By Juliet Hesle-
wood. Illustrated by Karen
Berry. Oxford University
Press, Toronto. 152 pp.
$13.95.
Reviewed by
PERCY MADDUX
Juliet Heslewood has re-
told 20 tales of the sea in her
magnificent volume "Tales
of Sea and Shore" with illus-
trations, some in full color;,
by Karen Berry.
The stories are drawn
from many different . sour-
ces, all stated in the back of
the idook: The Heslewood
version is well written and
the characters are brought
to life on the printed page so
the reader becomes so well
acquaintedwith them that it
seems as if he knows them
personally. This is an enjoy-
able volume and the notes
are informative.