![]() During the dance His Highness asks Irene to lunch the following day which she accepts. Later that evening the ensemble are introduced to the handsome Prince Burhan, who takes an immediate liking to Irene whom he asks for a dance. Irene explains to them that her husband's behaviour does not bother her. As Burnside sits with Irene and two elderly patrons, Cecelia and Colonel Blair, it is suggested Irene simply puts up with it because she is in love with him. He mingles among the guests at a hotel where he sees one of the guests, Howard Cole blatantly flirting with an attractive young Hollywood starlet right under the nose of his unperturbed wife, Irene. A wealthy English author, Randy Burnside, is visiting the resort in search of subjects for a book he is writing. We begin with an aerial shot of Palm Beach - "where the sun spends the winter and people spend fortunes to be in it". Join us again next week when we shall be back with another story. And now before I return my sponsor will indulge in a bit of symbolism of his own for which I can offer no explanation. It has since on undergone analysis and is now well adjusted. Prince Burhan's sportscar was obviously the symbol for his mother he always wanted to drive her mad, and the accident wasn't caused by defective brakes at all. Howard Cole was an extravert who suffered from an regressive libido, an Oedipus complex, schizophrenia, and an extremely low sales resistance. Irene Cole was a compulsive knitter with a Madame La Farge complex. In the event you may have missed a few Freudian overtones of our story I should like to offer a brief explanation. "I suppose you are wondering how I escaped? Fortunately my captor dropped a stitch at the crucial moment. But before we join these useless playboys up at decaying society let us head the advice of a man who is earnest, productive and steadfast. Through it you will journey to Palm Beach and rub elbows with the idle rich and members of the international set. Tonight's entertainment is entitles 'The Legacy'. ![]() Oh well the show must go on even though I may not. The really frightening part is that I forgot my hunting license. And I came over to see what she was doing. I was walking along when I heard someone saying 'nit 1, per 1'. "Good evening, and thank you for allowing me to come into your parlour. Season 1, Episode 35 Director: James Neilson Stars: Leora Dana, Jacques Bergerac, Enid Markey, Alan Hewitt, Walter Kingsford, Ralph Clanton, Roxanne Arlen, Rudolph Anders, Joan Dixon Air date: Rating: 5/10 ![]()
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