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The Roaring 20s Revues
In 1953 the “I Love Lucy” characters staged a 1920′s revue. In 1970 the “Here’s Lucy” characters staged a 1920′s revue. Both episodes featured the song “The Varsity Drag” originally written for GOOD NEWS! in 1927. The 1970 episode also features the song “Buckle Down Winsocki” (Bullwinkle in the episode). The song was written for BEST FOOT FORWARD, the…
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In a 1951 episode of “I Love Lucy” Lucille Ball pretended to be a dog. In a 1957 episode of “I Love Lucy” Lucille Ball pretended to be a dog. In a 1968 episode of “The Lucy Show” Lucille Ball pretended to be a dog.
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In a 1958 episode of THE LUCY-DESI COMEDY HOUR, Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance go to Tijuana, haggle in a gift shop, and later get stopped at the border. In a 1970 episode of HERE’S LUCY, Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance go to Tijuana, haggle in a gift shop, and later get stopped at…
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A 1952 episode of I LOVE LUCY started with a broken TV set. A 1968 episode of THE LUCY SHOW started with a broken TV set.
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National Sibling Day could only be celebrated by one of the I LOVE LUCY characters: Fred Mertz. In the episode “The Camping Trip” (S2;E29) Fred mentions a brother. Even Little Ricky is an only child!
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Would you believe that five years ago I wore this on 5th Avenue and I was the hit of the Easter parade? ~ “The Saxophone” (S2;E5), 1952
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Lucy’s in a pickle. Literally.