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...risks involved. "When Mum came to have me, she nearly died. She'd been so shaken up inside. It gets a girl in the tummy." To protect her own tummy, Jill wears a g-in.-wide "body belt," but she still takes a beating elsewhere. Last year in Scotland, she fractured a kneecap. In Wales, Jill suffered through a series of bizarre misfortunes. Stuck in a deep bog, she had to drag her 3OO-lb. cycle out of the mud. When her bike hit a bad bump, Jill plunged over the handlebars, landed headfirst in a rabbit hole...
...Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC, 8:30-10:30 p.m.). Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson in a repeat of last year's superb production of Macbeth, much of which was filmed at Scotland's Hermitage Castle. Color...
Died. The Hon. Sir David Bowes-Lyon, 59, look-alike younger brother of Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth, a Scottish-descended* investment banker who ran Britain's World War II Political Warfare Mission to the U.S.; of a heart attack; at Birkhall, Scotland...
...Family seat: ancient Glamis Castle, where, according to legend, Scotland's King Duncan was done in by the ambitious Macbeth...
...much trouble? The Goya was too well known to be sold. It was not insured (no national treasures are), and Her Majesty's government could hardly be expected to pay ransom-the most logical motive for most of the other robberies. At week's end, Scotland Yard was leaning to the theory that it was the work of some ingenious prankster with a highly dramatic sense of history. After all, the theft took place just 50 years to the day after a superpatriotic Italian workman named Vincenzo Perugia repatriated the Mono, Lisa for a time by sneaking...