Word: duking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...woman I love." Soon untold millions of U.S. TV sets will be tuned to ABC's version of the royal romance -called, inevitably, For the Woman I Love. Richard Chamberlain and Faye Dunaway make creditable lookalikes for Edward of England and Wallis Simpson of Baltimore-now Duke and Duchess of Windsor...
...Duke of Earl...
...pleasure to hear the voice of experience. As an Air Force major, Murray administered a $37 million military budget. He is also a certified intellectual who can whip a line from Sophocles to Bessie Smith, with enough left over to tie down Max Weber, Kenneth Burke and Duke Ellington...
Author Farrington acquits Richard of murdering his wife and the Duke of Clarence and, all things considered, is inclined to suspect Richard's treacherous friend, "the deep-revolving witty Buckingham" (as Shakespeare called him), of finishing off the princes in the Tower. Richard had nothing to gain from the crime, Farrington reasons; as certified bastards, the princes were no longer a real threat to his legitimacy. Buckingham's motive? He hoped to overthrow Richard by making him seem a monster. The princes, moreover, were a potential obstacle from Buckingham's own path to the throne. These ideas...
...that anyone could see through. As the notorious Lady Caroline Lamb, whose affairs with Lord Byron and the Duke of Wellington enlivened England a century and a half ago, Actress Sarah Miles wears a dress of pure gossamer in her new movie Lamb. "One way or another," she says, "I've been naked in just about all my films-by now I've got a veteran pair of breasts. But I'm still not comfortable flashing them around. Although they seem well received." Sarah's husband, Robert Bolt, writer-director of Lamb, was more detached...