Celebrities cycle, pantomime
their way to Canton, China
HONG KONG (AP) — A group
of Hollywood celebrities re
turned to Hong Kong Tuesday
after bicyling in China for 18
days, and said it was the only
way to see the country.
"It was a wonderful exper
ience.” said singer-dancer Ben
Vereen
"I would like to go back,
preferably on bike again,” ac
tress Kate Jackson added.
The group, including actor
Lome Green, flutist Paul Horn,
A Bee Gee
dries out
LONDON (AP) - Maurice
Gibb of the Bee Gees is a former
alcoholic who was dried out in
California and still attends
meetings of Alcoholics Anon
ymous. his mother, Barbara
Gibb, said in an interview pub
lished Tuesday in Woman
magazine
Mrs Gibb, originally from
Lancashire in northern England
and now living in Los Angeles,
said Maurice "had an awful time
with drink. He was done
(arrested) for drunk driving two
or three times I remember he
had a Rolls Royce in London
and he could barely see past the
steering wheel
Maurice, 32, took the cure a
year ago after going to a clinic in
Santa Barbara. Calif., and
hasn't touched a drop since,
she said.
former Miss U S.A. Lindsay
Bloom and her husband, Mayf
Nutter, and mime Mark Wenzel,
only covered a tiny part of China
— from the nearby Portuguese
colony of Macao to Canton.
The trip was billed "Cycling
Through China" by television
producer Charles Jennings for a
90-minute program to be shown
this fall.
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this
paper
The group entered China
March 12 and pedaled the
400-odd mile journey through
several Chinese villages. At
each village, they performed for
Chinese audiences as well as
for their own filming.
Wenzel, who rode a unicycle
part of the way. found himself
especially useful because the
language barrier forced the
group to "practically pan
tomime our way through Chi
na, " he said.
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