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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...managed to live a normal life. Randolph's second-youngest sister, Marigold died in infancy in 1921. His sister Sarah, three years his junior, is afflicted by the "deep belief that I was an accident" and has frequently been arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. His eldest sister Diana, who was married for 25 years to onetime Tory Defense Secretary Duncan Sandys, committed suicide in 1963-a death that stunned Britain, especially since she was active at the time in a London group known as Samaritans, a sort of suicide-rescue corps that attempted to head off suicides before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: In the Shadow | 6/14/1968 | See Source »

...SULLIVAN SHOW (CBS, 7:30-9 p.m.). Ethel Merman, Bing Crosby, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Fred Waring and Robert Goulet join Ed in saluting Irving Berlin on his 80th birthday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: May 3, 1968 | 5/3/1968 | See Source »

...AVENGERS (ABC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.).*The last adventure for Mrs. Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), who discovers that her husband, long presumed dead, has been found in the Amazon region. In to replace her as John Steed's (Patrick McNee) partner: Tara King (Linda Thorson), who will take a more curvaceous approach to sleuthing than did Karate Expert Emma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Mar. 22, 1968 | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

...voice of doom in the play belongs to Cassandra, played with cranky, New Yorky irritation by Diana Sands in a black bikini. The voice of reason belongs to Hector, who is humane but soporifically dull, although Philip Bosco has talent enough to take half the curse off the part. As he talks sense to his fellow Trojans and debates with the wily Ulysses, Hector seems always on the verge of averting the madness of war. Actually, it is merely a delaying action against ultimate defeat. For Giraudoux is bent on proving that there is a vile instinct in man that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Repertory: Tiger at the Gates | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

Last year Diana Sands played the protagonist in Robert Lowell's Phaedra with Philadelphia's Theater of the Living Arts and failed to be consumed by passion, as in Joan she fails to be consumed by faith. Like the founders of the Negro Ensemble, she has publicly deplored "the wall" most Negro performers face. With indubitable talent and spunk, she has proved that the wall can be scaled. Yet she is encouraging herself, or being encouraged, as a Negro, to attempt parts for which she currently lacks the size, range and maturity as an actress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: St. Joan | 1/12/1968 | See Source »

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