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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 22

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BlS-Palm Beach Pott-Tlmei. Saturday, January 15, 1572 4 I 'J If C'" radiotelevision David Frost Goes to Lunch When the TV Host Takes Out 60 Friends, He Takes Them All the Way to Bermuda By CHARLOTTE CURTIS (ONtwYwkTlmn NEW YORK David Frost took 60 of his better friends to lunch the other day. In Bermuda. His guests reported at Kennedy Airport at 9:30 a.m. and were welcomed with coffee, with or without cognac.

Carl B. Stokes, former mayor of Cleveland, was among the first to arrive. Hi "You stroll along the beach," he said, flicking at a wayward lock of wet gray hair, "and you have the distinct feeling that we must be the only race of people where it looks as if the men bear the babies. All the men looked pregnant. The women were slim." By the time for the trip back, Frost, who'd kissed all his female guests at least once, was rubbing lip-stick off his face.

At 6 p.m., the plane landed and the peaceful 8Mt-hour food and drink marathon came to an end. The guests, raving about what a good day it had been, hugged and kissed Frost good-by. New York was dark and overcast. The temperature was 45 degrees. Then came Bobby Fischer, the chess champion; Barbara Walters, the television news commentator; John Kenneth Galbraith; James A.

Michener; Mrs. Bennett Cerf Joseph E. Levine and a raft of newspaper and magazine people. By 10, the host and his cool-eyed over-achievers, some of whom had never met each other, were belted down in the chartered front section of a Boeing 747 with regular passengers in the back. The first round of what was to be a day of champagne was served.

Frederick Brisson, the producer, described his office's reaction to the event. man, were luckier. They bought Frost a red, white and blue scarf with the British flag on it. The host rode Mrs. Javits around in a golf cart.

But she was in a hurry to get back. "I'm going to talk to the palmist again," she said. "She's telling me fascinating things about my future." The trip back to the airport was by boat. By this time, Frost, who'd kissed all his female guests at least once, was rubbing lipstick off his face. An associate whispered that after the party, he was flying to Dacca, Pakistan, to interview Sheik Mujibur Rahman, prime minister of the newly proclaimed nation of Bangladesh, for television.

The return flight was a replay with more champagne, more hors d'oeuvre, more caviar, the palmists in the lounge and Billy Taylor at the piano. Mrs. Henry J. Heinz II, wife of the Pittsburgh food mogul, and Addams, who snapped pictures of friends, scanned the Reader's Digest and British Harper's Bazaar on the way. Kheel studied New York Magazine.

Fischer took out his pocket chess set and gave impromptu lessons. Gailbraith said he'd recently been in Acapulco. "It's back to the ordinary things," Levine said. "Nathan's and plain old 21." Graves and Galbraith swam in the hotel's smaller pool while Javits took to the Olympic pool by himself. "I need exercise," he explained.

Brisson went "When I told everybody I was going to Bermuda for lunch," he said, "they laughed first. When they realized I meant it, they booed." IwEftTTV This "is ihe place to be Theodore W. Kheel, the labor mediator, in a blue plush blazer with little white stripes, shopped, but couldn't find anything for his wife. Kitty Carlisle, Mrs. Cerf and Wyatt Dickerson, the Washington real estate Once the plane was up, it became a flying cocktail party.

Guitarists strolled the aisles. A palmist and a graphologist, both of whom insisted upon being called behavior ists," went about their work. The canapes and caviar appeared. It was de rigueur to exclaim over the host's borscht-red acrylic seersucker suit. Levine, who was elegantly outfitted in black with a cane and a small black alligator bag for his wife's swimming suit, read "A Day of the Dolphins," which is to be his next film.

Tfi: golf for swingers 77 TODAY'S MOVIES 1:30 p.m. Ch. "Qaeen of the Nile," (1961), Vincent Price. Dull account of court life in 2000 B.C. Egypt.

Not even campy, xx Stokes talked politics. Fischer huddled with Joseph Kraft, the political columnist. In another corner, Charles Addams, the cartoonist, and Mrs. Jacob K. Javits exchanged gossip.

Peter Graves, star of "Mission: Impossible," had his palm read. 730 8:30 Ch. 10-12 "Madam Sin," (1971), Bette Davis stars as all-powerful woman of mystery. xxft 11:15 Ch. 12 "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," (1963).

Jason Ev-ers. Poorly produced tale of surgeon trying to find body to attach fiancee's head, x'j 11:30 Ch. 4 "Requiem for a Heavyweight," (1962), Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney, Anthony Quinn, Julie Harris. Grim account of fighter Quinn whose ring career is over, forcing him into degradation and corruption. Rooney as pathetic cohort and Harris as unrealistic social worker are fine.

Based on Rod Serling teleplay. xxx 3 Ch. 7 "AU I Deiire," (1953). Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Carlson. Family togetherness and home-town approval is answer to title, in period piece uplifted by Stanwyck's valiant performance as erring mother of three who returns to her husband.

xxW 'Requiem': Grim Account Of Fighter NewNQhH Bewitched A witch. Two hours and perhaps 10 bottles of champagne later, the plane landed in sunny Bermuda. The temperature was 72 degrees. Sen. Jacob K.

Javits, who'd flown in from London minutes before, rushed to greet his wife and join the party. Buses took them to the Castle Harbour Hotel. i Her mortal husband. And a caldron-full fot laughter. Starring 8 Ch.

5-7 "EmergeBcy," (1971). Robert Fuller, Julie London. A film comprised of series of events dramatizing the vital need for paramedics. Forerunner of NBC's new series "Emergency." xxx Jr Kli7.ahfth Monteomerv KEY TO RATINGS Excellent xx Good xxx Fair xx Poorx and Dick Sargent. mm A calypso band played for more cocktails, this time on a high terrace overlooking sloping emerald lawns, gardens and the Atlantic Ocean.

After a buffet lunch, Richard Roundtree, star of "Shaft," headed for the golf course. Clive Barnes stretched out on the grass. Fischer played tennis. 8:00 Post TV Clock RADIO STATIONS SATURDAY AFTERNOON January 15, 1972 4:00 4 HeeHaw 4:30 2 Zoom "Attack and Retreat" 7 Bing Crosby Pro-Am Golf 7 Steve Allen Show 10 WpokunH Venn WTHS-Miaml Channel 2 iw neexeno scene wrv-Miami Channel 4 12 00 10 NOW Explosion WPTV-Wet Plm Beach Channel 5 it jc inc. WCIX-Mlaml Channel 6 12 itar ire WCKT-MlamI Channel 7 2:00 10 Came from Be- channel to WEAT-West Palm Beach Channel 12 neaththeSea m-indicate! movie ABCMcvte Of The Weekend 12:00 ISO 104 1290 1230 97.9 107.9 1340 11M 1600 94.3 1420 WE AT-West Palm Beach (MBS) WEAT Wet Palm Buch (FM) WIRK-Wett Palm Buch WJNO-WMt Palm Beach WJNO-Wett Palm Biach (FM) WIRK-Wetl Palm Beach (FM) WQXT-Wet Palm Beach (NBC) WLIZ-Lake worth WPOM-Rlvlera Beach (ABC) WGMW-Rlvlera Beach (FM) Stereo WOBF-Delray Beach 5:00 4 Monkees 5 Mr.

Wizard 6 "Pony Express" 7 Junior College Review 10 Midday Scene 12 Johnny Quest AWorld Premiere MactameSn Bette Davis stars as a ruthless genius with a lust for power who tricks a CIA agent into Cm 12:30 5:30 6:00 6:30 WHRS-Boynton Beach (FM) (educational radio) 91.7 WSBR-Boca Raton 740 WSWN-Belle Glade (MBS) 900 WSWN-Belle Glade (FM) 93. WRYZ-Jupiter 1000 WRBD-Pompano Beech 1470 WRBD-Pompano Beach (FM) 102.7 hijacking a nuclear submarine. 4 You Are There 5 TheBugaloos 7 U.M. Roundtable 10 Sports Challenge 12 Lancelot Link 4 Children's Film Festival Robert Wagner stars. 3" co-i 8:00 4 All in the Family 5-7 10-12 Bewitched 8:30 4 Mary Tyler Moore Show 10-12 8:55 4 Hy Gardner's Newsmagazine 9:00 2 David Susskind 4 Dick Van Dyke 6 Amenidades 9:30 4 Arnie 6 El Profesor Aldao 10:00 4 Mission Impossible 5-7 Lights Out 10 Heavyweight Championship Fight 12 The Sixth Sense 10:45 2 Course of Our Times 11:00 4-5-7 N-W-S 6 Extrano Paraiso 10 Weekend Scene 12 ABC Weekend News 11:15 12 Brain That Wouldn't Die" 11:30 4 Heavyweight" 5 Tonight Show 1:00 stum BOL 2 Electric Company 4 Wild Wild West 5 Bing Crosby Pro-Am Golf 10-12 Wide World of Sports 2 Southern Perspective 4 N-W-S 2 Conni Gordon Paints 4 Perry Mason 5 N-W-S 7 Name of the Game 10 The Virginian 12 N-W-S 6 Hy Gardner's Newsmaga zine 2 Six Wives of Henry VIII 5 Good Ole Nashville Music 6 12 Sports Illustrated 4 Road to the Super Bowl 5 Adam 12 12 Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers 8:30 6:55 5 Wrestling 7 Perspective 10 Sports Illustrated 12 American Bandstand 1:30 6 7 Camera 7 10 Tulane vs.

Notre Dame-SEC Basketball 7:00 1.55 2:00 0 SATURDAY 7:30 PM 7:30 7 Community Report 4 Adventure Theater 5 Physician's Mutual 7 The Saint 10 Sports Challenge 12 Safari 5 State of Mississippi 5 Adams Family Premiere! 2:15 2:30 3:00 i aaam ar am- bbm i wr Sixt Sense A weekly exploration into 2 Broward Report 5 Mississippi at Mississippi State Basketball 7 I Desire" 12 Jim and Jesse Show 2 Sesame Street 6 Wrestling 10-12 Pro Bowlers Tour Ck TO This pedestal reserved. (For You). the psychic unknown. 3:30 mm Dr. Michael Rhodes investigates strange influences that almost turn him into a murderer.

Starring Gary Collins. SATURDAY MORNING Jar.wrjl5,lt7J 6:30 4 Sunrise Semester 6:45 10 Uncle Bob 7:00 4 Cartoon-0-Ville 5 Agriculture Report 10 Arthur and Company 12 Navy Film 7:30 5 Uncle Al Show 7 Casper 11 Astro Boy 7:45 6 Agricultural Spot 8:00 4 Bugs Bunny Show 5-7 Dr. Dolittle 10-H Jerry Lewis 8:30 4 ScoobyDoo 5 Whiz Kids 6 Capt. Noah 7 Deputy Dawg 10 Doing-Being 12 Road Runner 8:56 4 In the News 9:00 4 Harlem Globetrotters 5 Juvenile Jury 6 Pet Set 7 Woody Woodpecker 12 Funky Phantom 9:15 6 Agricultural Spot 9:30 4 Hairy Bear S-7 Pink Panther 6 Safari to Adventure 1 10-12 Jackson Five 9:56 4 In the News 1 10:00 4 Pebbles and Bam Bam I 5-7 TheJetsons 6 Gospel Show i 10 Family Classics 12 Bewitched 10:30 4 Archie 5-7 Barrier Reef Joe Namath Show 10-12 Lidsville 11:00 4 Sabrina 5-7 Take a Giant Step 6 Crafts With Katy 10-12 Curiosity Shop 11:30 4 Josie i Navy Educational Show 10.00 The TRUTH That HEALS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES "IES01VED: TO HEAL DIVISION AMONG PEOPLE" licul iihirmiy fi trine rtvilt ttiM wkM tktee teetlt tiilmi ni mfnitt, il'iJill)f, te Ike lid that See it tlii hiker if it. BreodcQtt thi Sunday Jan.

16 ovr Stalioni 95WWUZ13S3W M5U.WIRX12S3KC SPECIAL PREVIEWS NOW. to I CONDOMNUM LLLLU VWERFFONT 1 ABUTMENTS Bob Gallagher recaps major highlights of the Dolphins season and the Colts game. Bob Halloran will be in New Orleans for special interviews. Watch the Super Bowl Sunday on Channel 4. 1701 SOUTH FLAGLER DRIVE WEST PALM BEACH PHONE: 832-7581 m-'li iiii.i niniiijMiiii.

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